World News — Page 8 of 10
293 articles · Page 8 of 10 · Updated every 6 hours
LIVE: PSG vs Arsenal – Champions League final
Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal will contest the UEFA Champions League final on Wednesday evening in a matchup that pits Europe's most expen
Liverpool sack Arne Slot after disastrous Premier League title defence
Liverpool Football Club has terminated the contract of manager Arne Slot following the club's catastrophic Premier League campaign in the 20
North Korean POWs: Political pawns in Russia’s war on Ukraine?
The detention of two North Korean soldiers in Ukraine presents a singular diplomatic crisis that encapsulates the unpredictable geopolitical
Trump is stalling deal talks with ‘excessive demands,’ Iran official says
The Trump administration's engagement with Iran over a ceasefire extension remains suspended in a state of deliberate uncertainty, with seni
Iran official says Trump is stalling talks with ‘excessive demands’
The Iranian government has publicly accused the Trump administration of deliberately prolonging nuclear negotiations through what it charact
What Hegseth’s comments at Shangri-La Dialogue say about US foreign policy
Pete Hegseth, the United States Secretary of Defense, delivered remarks at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore that offer crucial insight i
Damage seen in northern Israel after Hezbollah launches rocket barrages
The Israeli military reported the interception of a significant aerial assault originating from Hezbollah on Saturday, May 30th, marking an
Trump defrosts relations with Europe’s last dictator, Alexander Lukashenko
The landscape of European geopolitics shifted meaningfully as the Trump administration signaled its intention to re-engage with Aleksandr Lu
Vallejo fined for sexist remarks about female referee at French Open
Paraguayan tennis player Pablo Vallejo has been handed a significant financial penalty by the French Tennis Federation following inflammator
Police fire tear gas during protest outside New Jersey ICE facility
The New Jersey Police Department deployed tear gas and mounted units to disperse demonstrators gathered outside the Delaney Hall immigration
Officer accuses disabled driver of holding phone with missing hand
A traffic incident in Florida has exposed fundamental questions about law enforcement training and disability awareness after a police offic
Ukraine drones strike Russian oil facility, as Kyiv and Moscow trade blows
Ukraine's drone operations have inflicted significant damage on Russian energy infrastructure while simultaneously disrupting civilian servi
Four people trapped in flooded cave in Laos pulled to safety
A successful rescue operation concluded in Laos this week when four individuals who had been trapped in a flooded cave for ten days were bro
Voting ongoing in snap elections in Malta, governing party expected to win
Maltese voters are deciding the composition of their 69-seat parliament in snap elections held on March 30, 2024, with the ruling Labour Par
Senegal’s World Cup 2026 team preview: Players to watch, group, squad list
Senegal enters the 2026 FIFA World Cup as the continent's strongest national team, competing in their third consecutive World Cup tournament
Iran war: What is happening on day 92 as Trump weighs Iran deal
The nuclear standoff between the United States and Iran has entered a critical phase on day 92 of the current crisis period, with President
Satire, social media and India’s Gen Z revolt
India's younger generation has engineered a quiet digital uprising through satire and meme culture, transforming social media platforms into
Barcelona sign England winger Anthony Gordon from Newcastle
Barcelona has completed the acquisition of Anthony Gordon, England's talented winger, from Newcastle United in a transfer that signals subst
Rwanda-Russia nuclear deal underscores Africa’s shifting power balance
Rwanda and Russia have formalised a nuclear cooperation agreement that positions the East African nation as an emerging player in atomic sci
Frustration in Lebanon as Israel expands invasion
Israeli ground forces have crossed the Litani River in southern Lebanon, marking a significant escalation in military operations that commen
Extreme right and left battle for presidency in Colombia
Colombia's electorate faces an unprecedented political moment as the nation prepares for a presidential election that reflects a dramatic po
Louisiana lawmakers pass congressional map favouring Republicans
Louisiana's state legislature has approved a new congressional redistricting map that eliminates the state's only majority-Black district, f
First survivor rescued from flooded cave in Laos
A coordinated international rescue operation in northern Laos achieved its first success when divers extracted a villager from a submerged c
Iran war live: Trump due to make ‘final determination’ on deal with Tehran
The military situation across the Middle East has entered a critical phase as Israel advances deeper into Lebanese territory while simultane
Iran war live: Supreme leader’s advisor blames US blockade for stalled deal
Israel's military operations in southern Lebanon have escalated sharply in recent weeks, with Israeli forces issuing successive waves of man
Trump pledges to withdraw from Kennedy Center after court strikes his name
The decision by Judge Christopher Cooper to reject former President Donald Trump's petition to inscribe his name on the Kennedy Center and i
ICE agent arrested over shooting of Venezuelan man in US immigration raid
A federal law enforcement officer with Immigration and Customs Enforcement faced criminal charges in connection with the fatal shooting of J
Iran may have used Chinese missile to shoot down U.S. fighter jet, sources say
The downing of a United States Air Force F-15 fighter jet over southwestern Iran in recent weeks has emerged as a potential flashpoint in Mi
Tracking the Ebola outbreak: Where the deadly virus is spreading
The 2026 Ebola outbreak has emerged as a significant public health crisis demanding urgent international attention and coordinated response
‘Arbitrary measures’: Lula slams US ‘terror’ designation for Brazil gangs
Brazil's President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has publicly condemned recent United States designations of major Brazilian criminal organisati









