Syria intensifies Idlib bombardment, civilians killed
Syrian government forces, backed by Russian airpower, have launched heavy bombardments in Idlib, resulting in civilian casualties and worsening the humanitarian crisis in the region.
Syrian government forces, backed by Russian airpower, have launched heavy bombardments in Idlib, resulting in civilian casualties and worsening the humanitarian crisis in the region.
Ugandan cartoonists face backlash for satirising President Museveni's son, Muhoozi Kainerugaba, amid growing concerns over freedom of expression.
Former President Donald Trump’s hardline stance on citizenship is causing widespread anxiety among immigrant communities, with many fearing deportation and family separation.
Former Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu’s interview on the Nelk Boys podcast has drawn sharp criticism for its tone and content, raising questions about political accountability.
The trial of British national Bella Culley in Tbilisi, Georgia, is set for September. Here's what we know so far about the case and its implications.
Journalists in Gaza report severe food shortages, accusing the Israeli military of obstructing humanitarian aid while famine threatens the region.
MSNBC's Morning Joe hosts delivered a scathing critique of Donald Trump's past associations with Jeffrey Epstein, questioning his integrity and leadership.
Nigel Farage joined demonstrators in Essex to protest the housing of asylum seekers in a local hotel, leading to tense standoffs with police.
Suranne Jones stars in Netflix's gripping new political thriller 'Hostage,' where she plays a politician caught in a deadly conspiracy. The first trailer promises edge-of-your-seat tension.
A baffling historical discovery has been made by a man digging in his garden—a rare 17th-century coin that has left historians scratching their heads.
A woman shares her shocking experience of sleepwalking and unknowingly placing a Doordash order while asleep. Discover the strange details of her midnight snack mishap.
Lee Jae-myung, South Korea's main opposition leader, was stabbed in the neck during a public event in Busan. The assailant was immediately arrested as the politician was rushed to hospital.
Donald Trump’s strategic exploitation of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal reveals a calculated move to deflect scrutiny and rally his base. Here’s how he’s doing it.
New crime data exposes the UK's riskiest postcodes, with Westminster topping the list. Find out if your area is among the most dangerous.
Explosive new documents related to Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein have been released by the US Department of Justice, revealing shocking details about their alleged crimes.
A Labour-led council is under fire for offering discounted e-scooter rentals to asylum seekers while locals face rising costs. Critics call it 'unfair prioritisation'.
Denise Fergus, mother of James Bulger, seeks urgent talks with Scotland's First Minister to address concerns about her son's case being referenced in political debates.
Former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and MP Zarah Sultana are reportedly forming a new political party, signalling a major shift in UK politics as internal Labour divisions deepen.
Republican lawmakers are quietly reconsidering their hardline opposition to abortion rights amid fears of a voter backlash in the upcoming elections.
A group of Arizona Catholics has filed a legal complaint against a local sports league for referring to God as male, sparking a debate on theology and inclusivity.
Former President Donald Trump made explosive claims at a MAGA rally, accusing Barack Obama and Tulsi Gabbard of 'treasonous' ties to Russia, sparking controversy.
Explosive claims reveal a late Jesuit leader allegedly permitted a known child abuser to join the priesthood, sparking outrage and demands for accountability.
Election officials in Colorado raise concerns about outdated voting machines, warning of potential security risks ahead of crucial elections.
Media mogul Rupert Murdoch and former US President Donald Trump are locked in a high-stakes legal dispute over media rights and alleged defamation, with potential ramifications for the media landscape.
Several Labour MPs have broken ranks to oppose Keir Starmer's stance on welfare reforms, highlighting internal party divisions ahead of the next general election.
Tensions flared between China and the EU during a critical summit, as disagreements over Ukraine, trade imbalances, and economic coercion took centre stage.
Motorists in Westminster are outraged after being slapped with incorrect parking fines due to a council blunder. Many demand refunds as the local authority admits 'human error'.
Shadow Scottish Secretary Ian Murray calls for enhanced UK-India relations as trade negotiations continue, highlighting Labour's commitment to global partnerships.
Irish rap trio Kneecap has been banned from performing at Hungary’s Sziget Festival amid political tensions, sparking outrage among fans and free speech advocates.
A tense radio interview saw a Green Party leadership hopeful repeatedly refuse to say whether she 'liked' a rival MP known as the 'boob whisperer', sparking a brutal on-air clash.