- Iceland resumes whaling, killing two fin whales off its coast
- Alibaba files lawsuit against US Department of Defense over military label
- Missing jet-skier in South Saskatchewan River identified as 32-year-old man
- Supreme Court denies Rastafarian ex-inmate’s lawsuit over shaved dreadlocks
- Mother charged with involuntary manslaughter after two children die in car in heatwave
- Ukraine destroys key railway bridge in Crimea, striking at Russian control
- Primary voting begins across New York, Maryland and Utah as Democrats engage
- Kenya halts construction of US-run Ebola facility following court order
Former Liverpool star admits he “didn’t like” Raheem Sterling, highlighting the intense rivalry and competitive nature within football.
In Sydney, a dad went viral after removing his armpit hair for a free meal, highlighting the lengths parents will go for their kids’ happiness.
Hungary’s main opposition leader Péter Magyar accused the government of blackmail using a secretly recorded sex tape to discredit him. He called for respect for privacy and urged voters to mark the upcoming elections, where his Tisza Party leads opinion polls.
“He is special,” says Matheus Cunha, highlighting Manchester United’s transformative £65m signing that could redefine their attacking strategy.
Kaja Kallas, Estonia’s Prime Minister, rejected US Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s claims of Europe’s civilisational decline at the Munich Security Conference, asserting that the EU remains an attractive political project amid criticism over migration and climate policies.
A coach passenger was stabbed in the shoulder on the M6 near Cannock, highlighting rising concerns over safety in public transport.
Deep Blue Hole Discovered: Scientists Struggle to Reach the Bottom highlights the challenges researchers face exploring this mysterious underwater abyss.
Chelsea star ruled out of Arsenal clash, providing a significant advantage for Mikel Arteta as the Gunners aim for victory in this crucial matchup.
A Russian lab associated with Novichok has also created a lethal toxin from dart frogs, raising concerns about bioweapons development.
European Commissioner for Sport Glenn Micallef expressed respect for the International Olympic Committee’s decision to disqualify Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych over his helmet depicting fallen athletes, stating he was saddened the issue could not be amicably resolved ahead of the 2026 Winter Olympics.
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