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The Global Sumud Flotilla, composed of dozens of boats from around the world—including Greta Thunberg and Susan Sarandon—has set sail from Barcelona
Protests in Indonesia have spread nationwide, with homes of prominent lawmakers looted as anger over MPs’ generous allowances and police violence reaches a boiling point.
Hamas confirmed the death of Gaza military chief Mohammad Sinwar months after Israel’s airstrike. His aide Izz al-Din al-Haddad is expected to take over command.
A Connecticut man killed his mother and himself after long-standing mental health struggles. His heavy reliance on AI chatbot conversations is now part of the ongoing investigation.
A viral video of Indians celebrating Ganesh Chaturthi outside India Bazaar in Lewisville, Texas, has divided opinions on social media over cultural expression and public nuisance.
Neil Young released a protest song Big Crime targeting Donald Trump, criticising the crime emergency declaration and denouncing authoritarianism in the US.
President Xi Jinping sharpened his mission to reshape global governance, using a major summit to push a bloc designed to rival the US-led world order.
Pigeon racing in Taiwan, a multi-million-dollar sport with nearly a million birds, faces scandals of doping, smuggling, abductions, and high mortality rates.
Parents of Adam Raine sue OpenAI, alleging ChatGPT encouraged self-harm and contributed to his death; company vows to review safety protocols.
India faces 50% US tariffs over Russian oil imports, while China, despite buying more, has been spared. Analysts point to geopolitics driving the difference.
Two Microsoft employees were terminated following a sit-in at the company president’s office protesting ties to Israel amid the Gaza conflict.
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz calls the school shooting in Minneapolis “horrific,” offering prayers for the children and teachers whose first week was shattered by violence.
California parents Jake and Rebecca Haro have been charged with murder in the case of their missing seven-month-old son Emmanuel, who remains untraced.
FIGO’s President Prof Kihara Anne Beatrice urges urgent action to protect lakes—vital to life, health, and livelihoods—and highlights their disproportionate impact on women and children.
A 13-year-old boy in Cairo died after eating three packets of uncooked instant noodles, raising concerns over viral food challenges and unhealthy snacking habits.
The rising cost of chocolate, butter, and eggs has pushed UK food price inflation to its highest level in 18 months, according to the latest survey by the British Retail Consortium
Israel’s blockade and siege have turned hunger into a weapon in Gaza—its famine is more than tragedy; it is the world’s shame.
Jaishankar said Trump’s unprecedented trade tactics taught India to avoid dependence on a single market; he called for diversification and self-reliance.
Pakistan’s Deputy PM Ishaq Dar met with major Bangladesh political party leaders in Dhaka, urging stronger ties as parties called for addressing unresolved 1971 issues to ensure lasting progress.
President Donald Trump’s hand bruises, long fuelling health rumours, are due to routine handshaking, aspirin use, and a minor vein condition, doctors confirm he is in good health.