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Netanyahu orders military to expand invasion of southern Lebanon As troops push towards the Litani River, mourners gather for the funeral of three slain journalists killed in the line of…
A month since the U.S. and Israel launched their war on Iran, President Donald Trump doesn’t have any easy way-out options, says Trita Parsi, executive vice-president of Quincy Institute.
Nepal's former Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli and former Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak were remanded in judicial custody for alleged involvement in the Gen Z protests of September 2025.
The article reports on protests in Los Angeles, including arrests, police use of tear gas and pepper rounds, and clashes between protesters and counter-protesters.
Canada's New Democratic Party elects Avi Lewis as its leader Canada's left-leaning New Democratic Party (NDP) has chosen former journalist and activist Avi Lewis as their new leader, after suffering…
The article compiles news snippets about Pope Leo XIV's activities, including religious events, international meetings, environmental initiatives, and cultural exhibitions at the Vatican.
The article reports on Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian Baltic ports and infrastructure, citing claims from both Ukraine's SBU and Russian officials.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced plans to expand Israel's military operations in southern Lebanon, citing the need to address Hezbollah's capabilities. The article notes Iranian officials warned the U.S.
The article reports on Pakistan's diplomatic efforts to broker peace talks between the United States and Iran, highlighting international support for Islamabad's mediation role.
The article describes the production process of a collaborative podcast project titled 'Voices from the South' by The Conversation Brazil and Australia, highlighting research efforts on environmental initiatives in both countries.
The article reports on Maureen Searle, a British-born woman who became the mayor of a French town after acquiring French nationality.
The article reports on the deaths of three journalists in an Israeli strike, describing the incident as a breach of international law condemned by Lebanese officials.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry reported that its Hong Kong representative met with a U.S. diplomat to express opposition to a U.S. security alert regarding Hong Kong's new national security rules. The U.S.
The article discusses Germany's efforts to reduce reliance on US technology, citing concerns about data security and potential US government overreach through laws like the CLOUD Act.
The article discusses issues on Young Avenue in Upper Houghton, including neglect by public departments, abandoned properties, and safety concerns. Residents report systemic failures and cite the work of a local residents' association.
The article reports on a joint Israeli-U.S. attack on Iran and subsequent retaliatory actions, detailing military strikes, humanitarian impacts, and energy market disruptions.
The article reports on widespread anti-Trump protests in the US and Europe, describing them as 'No Kings' rallies against Trump's policies and the Iran war.
The article reports that Israeli police prevented a top Catholic figure from holding a Palm Sunday mass at the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. The text also mentions a technical issue with a browser extension blocking video playback.