Feed aggregator
Muslims around the world celebrate Eid al-Adha
The annual festival follows the Hajj pilgrimage and commemorates sacrifice and submission to God.
How the myth of democracy fuels the US forever wars
For decades, American elites sold the myth of spreading democracy. What was it that drove them?
World’s tallest railway bridge links Kashmir Valley to India
India’s PM Narendra Modi inaugurated the world’s tallest railway bridge in Jammu and Kashmir.
Russia’s Wagner mercenaries leaving Mali, Africa Corps to remain
The shift brings Russian support to 'a more fundamental level', says Kremlin-backed paramilitary force Africa Corps.
Nine Palestinians killed as Gaza aid distribution centres again close
Officials say at least nine more Palestinians were killed trying to reach aid distribution sites in Rafah.
Tottenham sack Postecoglou despite Europa League win
Tottenham Hotspur have on Friday sacked manager Ange Postecoglou despite the Premier League club's Europa League win.
Muslims in Gaza mark Eid amid mourning and destruction
As Israeli attacks continue, Muslims in Gaza mark another Eid al-Adha with prayers among ruins.
US DoT says Biden fuel economy rules exceeded legal authority
The mandate that the DoT challenged was a key part of former President Joe Biden’s plan to address climate change.
Interpol red notice issued for Ghana’s former finance minister
Ken Ofori-Atta skipped prosecutor summons over corruption claims, including multimillion-dollar cathedral project.
US economy adds 139,000 jobs as growth slows
The biggest gains were in healthcare, which added 62,000 jobs, while the economy lost 22,000 federal government jobs.
Alcaraz on course for French Open defence as Musetti retires injured
Spain's Carlos Alcaraz set to defend French Open title on Sunday as Italy's Lorenzo Musetti withdraws injured in semi.
The Netherlands to hold election on October 29 after government collapse
Polls indicate a close race between Dutch far-right PVV party and the Labour/Green Left alliance.
Jordan celebrate reaching first World Cup after win against Oman
Jordanians are celebrating their football team's first qualification for a FIFA World Cup following win in Oman.
US-backed GHF says Gaza aid sites remain shut as Israeli attacks kill 34
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), which began distributing aid last week, has closed all its centres.
Trump v Musk: How did we get here?
The US president and the world’s richest man appear to have fallen out, how did we get here?
What are ‘crypto kidnappings’ and why are they on the rise?
Attempted abductions of 'crypto tycoons' are becoming more frequent and insurance companies are cashing in.
European Union backs ICC after US sanctions on court judges
EU affirms its unwavering support for the ICC, denouncing US sanctions as a threat to judicial independence and justice.
Can AI be held accountable? AI ethicist on tech giants and the AI boom
What is the future of AI and efforts to regulate its harms? Marc Lamont Hill speaks to AI ethicist Rumman Chowdhury.
What has Musk accused Trump of in relation to the Epstein files?
After leaving DOGE, Musk has claimed Trump is named in Epstein files which remain sealed.
Spain’s Yamal and Portugal’s Ronaldo face off in UEFA Nations League final
European football's oldest and newest stars set to battle it out as UEFA's secondary competition captures imagination.