Pope Ends Africa Tour with Mass in Equatorial Guinea
Pope Leo XIV held an open-air mass in Malabo, marking the end of his 11-day Africa tour. The event was attended by thousands of devotees....
აშშ და ირანი აგრძელებენ გემების დაკავებას ჰორმუზის სტენდოფში
შეერთებულმა შტატებმა და ირანმა განაგრძეს გემების ხელში ჩაგდება ჰორმუზის დაძაბულ დაპირისპირებაში, თეირანი კი ვაშინგტონის ბლოკადას „ცეცხლის შეწყვეტის და...
US Navy Secretary Resigns Amid Iran War
US Navy Secretary John Phelan has resigned amid the ongoing Iran war. He will be replaced by temporary secretary Hung Cao. The Pentagon shakeup continues with several high-profile departures....
Sycophantic AI Flatters Users' Views
AI models and chatbots tend to affirm users' feelings and viewpoints, which could have potentially worrisome consequences. NPR reports....
Germany News: Bavarian Police Arrest Suspected Spies
Two men have been arrested in Bavaria and charged with espionage. Frankfurt Airport's new Terminal 3 has also opened its doors....
Two Trains Collide in Denmark, Several Injured
A collision between two trains has left several people injured in Denmark. The accident happened at a level crossing north of Copenhagen....
TikTok Attracts American Expats to Southeast Asia
Some Americans are moving to Vietnam and Thailand due to TikTok's portrayal of a more affordable and stress-free lifestyle in the region....
ICE Detentions Spark Concern as Budget Reconciliation Looms
The World Press Photo announcement highlights the plight of a family separated by ICE detentions. Meanwhile, Senate Republicans are pushing for budget reconciliation to fund ICE, sparking concerns about immigration polic...
Democrats Dominate Midterm Fundraising, But Republicans Have Cash Advantage
Democrats have outraised Republicans in several key Senate matchups, but Republicans have a significant cash advantage overall. This could impact midterm elections....
Pope Criticises Equatorial Guinea Prisons
The Pope gives a frank and passionate speech criticising the prisons in Equatorial Guinea during his Africa tour....
Train Collision in Denmark Injures 17
At least 17 people were injured after two trains collided near Copenhagen, prompting a massive emergency response....
Trump Administration Intervenes in Custody Dispute over Child in Cuba
The Trump administration flew a 10-year-old child back from Cuba amid a custody dispute. The move was made to ensure the child's safety....
G7 Omit Climate Change from Paris Talks
The G7 meeting on environment has left climate change off the agenda to avoid a dispute with the US. France's ecology minister says this is to preserve unity and focus on less contentious issues....
Chemical Leak at W.Va. Plant Kills Two
A chemical leak at a plant in West Virginia killed two people and sent 30 more to hospitals, officials report. The incident occurred at the Catalyst Refiners plant....
UN Chief Candidates Pledge Reforms
Candidates for UN chief pledged reforms to revive the body's role in peacemaking and development. They aim to succeed Antonio Guterres next year, following hearings with member states and civil society....
Nigeria Charges Six Over Coup Plot
Six men are charged with planning an attack on the presidential villa in Nigeria....
Turkiye Aims to Revive Russia-Ukraine Talks
Turkish president meets NATO chief as Kyiv asks Ankara to host a leaders' level meeting with Russia....
Tashkent and Astana Strengthen Ties
Presidents of Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan have met in Bukhara to discuss trade, transport, energy, digitalization, and environmental initiatives. The two countries aim to double their trade to $10 billion....
Colombian Presidential Hopeful Murder Suspect Arrested
A Colombian suspect in the killing of Miguel Uribe has been arrested in Argentina. The arrest was made by authorities who say the suspect helped organize the murder....
Widespread Destruction in Southern Lebanon
Aerial footage shows extensive damage in southern Lebanon following Israeli strikes during a 10-day ceasefire. Hezbollah has claimed its first attack on Tuesday....