
Taipei Outlines Vision for Independence
May’s recent, rare U.S.-China meeting did little to reduce regional tensions.

May’s recent, rare U.S.-China meeting did little to reduce regional tensions.

Musically, it seemed like business as usual in Vienna, despite months of anti-Israel campaigning beforehand.

Russian authorities say nearly 600 Ukrainian UAVs struck the country overnight in one of the largest aerial attacks of the war, leaving four dead and dozens injured.

Tasked with ‘facilitating’ peace talks, Mohsin Naqvi could well find himself welcomed by the Islamic Republic—but ignored by team Trump.

Every attempt to correct inequalities through political intervention or global planning ends up destroying the mechanisms that generate real prosperity.

Eight people were injured, four seriously, after a driver mounted the pavement in Modena before being tackled by passers-by.

Fears of major unrest failed to materialise as Tommy Robinson’s ‘Unite the Kingdom’ rally drew huge crowds but few serious incidents.

Hamas confirmed the death of its armed wing chief after an Israeli airstrike hit a residential area in Gaza City.

Kyiv said air defences intercepted most of the drones, but strikes damaged civilian infrastructure across several regions

The Vatican confirmed that Pope Leo XIV will visit France and UNESCO headquarters in September, marking the first papal state visit since Benedict XVI.
Roy Morgan poll shows Pauline Hanson’s One Nation surging to 32% primary vote, ahead of Labor on 28.5%, just days after controversial proposed tax reforms.
Prosecutors say the alleged sexual abuse by an Afghan national took place on April 28th, 2026, in a school toilet.
European auditors are sounding the alarm over the Recovery and Resilience Facility’s lack of a paper trail, suggesting that the shift to milestone-based payments makes it nearly impossible to track the final use of billions.
The PM’s resignation has triggered the fall of her government just months before Latvia’s general election in October.
A report from the Bucharest Ministry of Finance has led to the dismissal of Romania’s top anti-money laundering officials following the discovery of repetitive transits of over a billion euros across the country.
Five figures are said to be gunning for the job of PM—but none of them have braved an action yet.
Scheduled activities at the Catholic gathering feature discussions on gender-sensitive language, postcolonial approaches to prayer, and queer perspectives on the Bible.
The country appears less as a genuine danger to the European financial system than as a convenient suspect—one that can be singled out at little diplomatic cost.
A Canadian judge says Alberta officials wrongly approved a separatist petition without consulting Indigenous groups, stalling the province’s push to break from Canada.
Ukraine’s anti-corruption court on Thursday ruled to detain Yermak on money-laundering allegations.
The EU ban on Brazilian agricultural imports will cover meat, eggs, aquaculture, and honey from September 3rd.
The Duke of Sussex says a surge in antisemitism across the UK has become “deeply troubling,” urging people to distinguish political protest from hatred of a faith.