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Graham's sudden death at 71 creates a Senate vacancy in South Carolina ahead of November midterms, potentially shifting the Senate balance and removing a key institutional voice for Ukraine aid and hawkish...
The 2026 World Cup semi-finals pit France against Spain and England against Argentina — the top four FIFA-ranked teams — generating enormous global viewership and geopolitical subtext including a Falklands...
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents have fatally shot a Colombian man in Maine and been involved in at least seven fatal shooting deaths during immigration enforcement operations, intensifying...
At least 27 people were killed and dozens critically injured in a fire at a popular Bangkok pub, with police investigating possible building code violations and structural negligence at a venue near a band's...
A UN official has confirmed Hamas is obstructing aid distribution in Gaza through intimidation and violence, while the EU mobilised €900 million for reconstruction and EU countries push for trade bans on...
Continued Russian strikes on Ukrainian infrastructure and Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian refineries and Black Sea shipping maintain a war of attrition with global wheat price and energy market...
With nearly 3,900 dead, Venezuela's double earthquake is the hemisphere's worst humanitarian disaster in years, and the political fragility of the transition government risks compounding the crisis into a new...
A record-breaking late-June European heatwave caused over 10,000 excess deaths, forced nuclear reactor shutdowns in France, triggered wildfires near Paris and across southern Spain, and accelerated concern...
OpenAI's launch of ChatGPT Work, Tencent's move on AI startup Manus, a Nobel laureate moving to China to lead an AI institute, and the US-China AI war reducing to a contest over electricity supply all signal a...
A rapidly spreading wildfire in Almería, southern Spain, killed at least 12 people during a record heatwave, exposing the deadly intersection of extreme heat and infrastructure vulnerability across southern...
The Trump administration has launched a sweeping campaign to dismantle the International Criminal Court, including potential travel bans, visa revocations for ICC officials, and Secretary Rubio's vow to...
Yemen's Houthis fired missiles at Saudi Arabia in what is described as the biggest flare-up in years, after accusing Riyadh of bombing Sanaa airport, threatening to close Bab al-Mandab and destabilising a...
The murder trial of the suspect accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk — who expressed regret after the shooting according to his roommate — raises questions about political violence and...
The sharp decline in oil, gas, and cargo ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz following new US-Iran strikes directly threatens global energy supply chains, is already pushing oil prices higher, and may force...
Catastrophic flooding in southern China has killed at least 39 people, triggered a zoo animal escape affecting public safety, and a separate shoe factory fire killed 28 workers, revealing overlapping...
Western Europe's hottest June on record, combined with grid stress warnings and ground-level ozone pollution spikes, is straining energy infrastructure, public health, and institutional climate policy at the...
Wildfires have burned over 1,300 hectares of historic Fontainebleau forest near Paris with 900 homes evacuated, while Spain's Andalusia fires killed at least 13 people including a British woman — representing...
A US federal judge has ruled that President Trump's $1.8 billion IRS settlement was brought for 'improper purposes' and sought to 'manipulate the judicial process,' referring a Trump attorney for possible...
Nigeria's military rescue of 46 schoolchildren abducted two months ago in Oyo State, combined with reports of 300 militants killed in operations and ongoing judicial and electoral accountability scrutiny...
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas has decreed the first Palestinian legislative elections in nearly two decades for November 28, raising unresolved questions about Hamas participation, voter...
Simultaneous electoral disruptions — Trump firing the EAC, Democrat Platner's collapse in the Maine Senate race, Nigel Farage triggering a UK by-election gamble, and Marine Le Pen announcing her French...
Anti-migrant protests in South Africa have led to over 53,000 deportations and repatriations, quasi-vigilante enforcement, and a potential economic blowback threatening South Africa's labour market and...
China expelled a senior Politburo member for graft, posted better-than-expected June trade figures buoyed by an AI boom, and saw Huawei build an $11 billion clean energy empire in emerging markets — while the...
The DRC Ebola outbreak has killed 600 people and is spreading to previously unaffected provinces, with health authorities declaring it the fastest-growing outbreak ever while the $1.4 billion response funding...
Trump's termination of the last three members of the independent Election Assistance Commission — an agency established after the 2000 election to ensure voting system integrity — directly threatens the...
Climate models are becoming more precise even as political attacks on climate science sharpen under the Trump administration, while a Nobel laureate's move to China to lead an AI institute signals that US...
Volkswagen's planned dramatic cuts to its model lineup and production capacity — Europe's largest automaker facing a 'historic crisis' — combined with Germany's high-cost, sluggish-growth environment driving...
Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani — the ruler who transformed Qatar from a minor Gulf state into a global diplomatic and media power through Al Jazeera, LNG exports, and World Cup hosting — died at 74...