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A potential US-Iran nuclear agreement forces a reckoning with decades of conflict, raising uncomfortable questions about whether the human and strategic costs were ever justified.
Two converging tropical storms have triggered mass evacuations, flight cancellations, and landslide warnings across Japan, exposing the nation's growing vulnerability to extreme weather events.
Cape Verde secure a historic World Cup knockout berth with a third draw in Group H, setting up a thrilling clash against defending champions Argentina.
France has issued red heatwave alerts for nearly half its regions as temperatures soar to record highs, prompting Parisians to seek relief in canals and raising urgent climate concerns.
A new study confirms migratory swifts loyally return to the same building nests each year, intensifying calls to protect nesting sites as UK populations have plummeted 70% since 1995.
Burkina Faso's military junta has formally severed diplomatic relations with France, accusing Paris of neo-colonial ambitions in a move that deepens the rift between West Africa and its former colonial powers.
PSG and Morocco defender Achraf Hakimi has escalated his legal battle, appealing to France's Court of Cassation after the Versailles Court of Appeals upheld a criminal trial referral on rape charges from 2023.
A Utah judge found prosecutor Christopher Ballard in contempt for violating a media gag order in the high-profile murder trial of Tyler James Robinson, accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi confirms inspectors will visit Iranian nuclear sites as part of a ceasefire-linked arrangement, though Tehran insists such access is contingent on a final deal with Washington.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced a landmark trilateral framework agreement between the United States, Lebanon, and Israel, following months of direct diplomatic engagement that began in Washington in April.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced a landmark US-mediated framework agreement between Israel and Lebanon, marking a pivotal diplomatic breakthrough in one of the Middle East's most volatile relationships.
Investigators now point to Russian-linked cybercriminals behind the devastating ransomware attack on Jaguar Land Rover, which cost the UK economy an estimated $2.5 billion.
Washington and Tehran both claim victory in their landmark agreement, but deep structural tensions and domestic pressures on both sides could unravel the deal before it takes hold.
Iran's oil exports surge after US sanctions waivers, but a $300 billion reconstruction fund and frozen asset relief hinge on Tehran meeting strict American conditions.
British academic Sarah Steele has waived anonymity to expose the failures of US military justice after being strangled by an American fighter pilot in Cambridge, England, calling the process 'military first, justice second.'
Rivian founder RJ Scaringe warns that carmakers clinging to fossil fuel engines risk falling catastrophically behind on technology by decade's end, urging the industry to embrace the electric transition now.
Health officials warn that most new Ebola cases in the DRC are emerging outside surveillance networks, signaling a critical breakdown in contact tracing that threatens to accelerate the outbreak.
US AI firm Anthropic alleges Chinese tech giant Alibaba used fraudulent accounts to illicitly extract capabilities from its Claude AI model, escalating tech rivalry tensions.
Dismissed US federal climate experts have relaunched a defunct government website to preserve and distribute critical climate data amid sweeping Trump administration cuts to publicly funded science.
A landmark survey reveals alarming malnutrition rates among Nepali children under five, raising fears that two decades of hard-won progress in reducing child mortality are unraveling following USAID's closure.
Two powerful earthquakes struck Venezuela's northern regions on Wednesday night, with the second being the strongest to hit the country in over a century, causing casualties and widespread damage.
The Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool, dyed 'American flag blue' at taxpayer expense, has failed repeatedly, forcing repeated draining and exposing a costly presidential vanity project.
North Korea's Kim Jong Un personally oversaw ballistic missile tests and demanded enhanced strike capabilities along the inter-Korean border, escalating regional tensions.
Devastating earthquakes in Venezuela are putting pressure on the fragile U.S.-Venezuela rapprochement, forcing Washington to decide whether humanitarian rhetoric will translate into meaningful action.
France face Norway in a highly anticipated World Cup 2026 clash as Kylian Mbappé and Erling Haaland both sit on four goals, while former Germany star Bastian Schweinsteiger faces backlash over controversial comments about African football.
A 7.5-magnitude earthquake, the largest to strike Venezuela in over 100 years, has devastated the country, raising fears of catastrophic casualties amid an already fragile humanitarian situation.
Plan International warns that the psychological toll of Venezuela's earthquakes on children could persist for years, urging authorities to place young people at the center of disaster response efforts.
Germany's hottest June on record in 2026 is battering the economy, slashing worker productivity, driving up cooling costs, and exposing critical vulnerabilities in Europe's largest economy.
A new autobiographical play in Nairobi confronts Kenya's escalating gender-based violence epidemic, using raw storytelling to empower survivors and demand systemic change.
Europe's punishing record-breaking heatwave is moving eastward, threatening new regions with extreme temperatures, straining infrastructure, and raising urgent questions about climate preparedness.
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