Newly surfaced photos from properties once owned by Jeffrey Epstein have reignited public debate over the powerful figures who crossed his path, including Donald Trump, Steve Bannon, Bill Clinton and several other well-known individuals.
King Charles has shared a hopeful update on his health, revealing a significant milestone in his recovery from cancer during a televised message to the nation.
The European Union has moved to indefinitely freeze billions of euros in Russian state assets, a step designed to prevent individual member states from blocking their future use to support Ukraine.
A young Palestinian man has died while being held in Israeli custody, prompting widespread anger across the West Bank as Israeli forces carried out a new wave of overnight raids that resulted in dozens of arrests.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has sounded the alarm over what he describes as accelerating military and industrial cooperation between Russia and China, warning that the growing partnership could reshape global security dynamics and intensify risks for Ukraine and its allies.
A Venezuelan activist awarded this year’s Nobel Peace Prize is en route to Oslo but will miss the formal ceremony after unexpected travel obstacles disrupted her plans, according to those close to her journey.
Indigenous communities and advocacy groups are sounding an urgent alarm after new figures revealed that deaths of Indigenous people in custody have climbed to their highest level in more than four decades. The surge has intensified long-standing demands for deeper reforms, greater transparency, and meaningful accountability across police and correctional systems.
U.S. President Donald Trump said he plans to personally “make a call” to help halt renewed fighting between Thailand and Cambodia, after fresh cross-border hostilities raised alarm across Southeast Asia.
Australia’s announcement of stricter protections for teenagers on social media has been met with public relief — but experts and parents are increasingly questioning whether the measures can deliver the long-promised peace of mind.
Honduras has issued an arrest warrant for former President Juan Orlando Hernández, intensifying a political firestorm just weeks after he was granted a controversial pardon by former U.S. President Donald Trump.
The Argentine Football Association (AFA) is under intense scrutiny after police carried out a sweeping raid on its Buenos Aires headquarters as part of a widening investigation into alleged money laundering and financial misconduct.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said he is prepared to hold national elections once conditions allow, responding to recent comments by former U.S. President Donald Trump that questioned the strength of Ukraine’s democratic processes.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is attempting to leverage a recent surge of international engagement to address long-standing crises at home, as Damascus tests whether shifting global sentiment can translate into meaningful political or economic relief for the war-scarred nation.
Paramount has stunned the entertainment world by launching a massive $108.4 billion hostile takeover bid for Warner Bros Discovery, setting the stage for what could become one of the biggest battles in modern media history.
A sudden escalation along the Thai-Cambodian border has rattled Southeast Asia, after Thailand conducted targeted airstrikes on Cambodian positions amid a rapidly deteriorating security situation. The flare-up comes at a delicate moment, with a high-profile peace initiative backed by former U.S. President Donald Trump now facing uncertainty.
A major earthquake struck off Japan’s northeastern coast on Tuesday, prompting authorities to issue an urgent tsunami warning and instruct residents in coastal areas to evacuate to higher ground. The 7.6-magnitude quake, felt across a wide stretch of the country, shook buildings, halted transportation lines, and triggered immediate emergency responses from local and national agencies.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met with several European leaders this week, seeking to shore up support for Kyiv’s security needs and peace conditions as diplomatic maneuvering around the war intensifies. The meetings come at a moment of growing political tension, especially after former U.S. President Donald Trump publicly accused Zelensky of failing to fully review Washington’s latest proposal aimed at ending the conflict.
A late-night fire tore through a crowded nightclub in India, killing at least 25 people, including several foreign tourists, and prompting urgent questions about safety standards at entertainment venues.
The high-profile peace talks held in Miami between Ukrainian and international negotiators concluded this week without a definitive breakthrough, leaving major questions unresolved on security guarantees and the future status of contested territories.
Russia unleashed a fresh series of attacks across multiple regions of Ukraine on Tuesday, striking cities far from the front lines even as diplomats from Kyiv and Washington continued negotiations aimed at charting a potential path toward ending the war.
The United Kingdom and Norway have announced a new maritime security partnership aimed at strengthening their ability to detect, monitor, and deter Russian submarine movements in the North Atlantic.
A new public opinion survey indicates that a majority of people in Germany and France now believe there is a “high risk” of a military confrontation with Russia, reflecting a sharp rise in European anxiety amid escalating geopolitical tensions.
A senior militia commander in Gaza was killed late Monday in a targeted strike that has fueled intense speculation and controversy after he was accused by rivals of secretly collaborating with Israeli intelligence.
EU officials are weighing a new financing plan that would provide Ukraine with a substantial “reparations loan” backed by profits generated from frozen Russian assets, marking one of the bloc’s most ambitious steps yet to support Kyiv’s long-term recovery.