Mexican Navy Finds Missing Aid Sailboats Near Cuba
Mexico's navy has successfully located two sailboats carrying humanitarian aid to Cuba that went missing after departing from Isla Mujeres, with all nine crew members reported safe.
Mexico's navy has successfully located two sailboats carrying humanitarian aid to Cuba that went missing after departing from Isla Mujeres, with all nine crew members reported safe.
Sectarian violence has erupted in the Christian town of Suqaylabiyah, Syria, following an argument, causing widespread damage and highlighting ongoing religious tensions since the fall of Bashar Assad.
Multiverse, the £1.4 billion tech firm founded by Tony Blair's son Euan, faces mounting scrutiny after Department for Education figures reveal only 52.6% of its apprentices complete courses, below the sector average of 65.4%.
From Taylor Swift's award win in Los Angeles to a cloned sheep display in Scotland and G7 diplomacy in France, The Guardian's picture editors curate striking global images for March 27, 2026.
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RecommendedA Lebanese mother recounts the tragic loss of her six-year-old daughter Narjis, killed in an Israeli airstrike on their home. The child's death is part of a devastating toll of 121 children killed in Lebanon this month, with families struggling to cope wi
The UN's landmark vote declaring the transatlantic slave trade as the gravest crime against humanity has sparked renewed momentum for reparations, led by Ghana and the African Union.
Analysis of Israel's military and diplomatic plans for Lebanon amid rising tensions, exploring potential escalation scenarios and regional implications.
Children and Families Minister Josh MacAlister highlights a decade of profound change in childhood due to social media and screen time, as new government guidance aims to establish healthier norms for parents.
Analysis of how Israeli public support for the war in Iran could boost Benjamin Netanyahu's prospects in upcoming elections, the first since the Hamas attacks of October 2023.
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RecommendedFrom Middle East crises to cherry blossoms in Tokyo, this week's 20 photographs showcase global conflicts, political shifts, and cultural highlights, including BTS's return and historic events.
School meals in England have been compromised by political and economic pressures for nearly five decades, with recent inflation and funding cuts exacerbating unhealthy food provision.
Rare plant specimens and illustrations by John Stevens Henslow, Charles Darwin's mentor, have been uncovered at Cambridge University. They will be used to teach a new botany course, reviving the methods that inspired Darwin's evolutionary theory.
Pope Leo travels to Monaco for his first European trip, marking the first papal visit since 1538. The choice of the wealthy Catholic state has intrigued Vatican observers.
A tragic school bus crash in west Tennessee has claimed the lives of two students and left at least seven others injured. The incident occurred during a field trip, with multiple vehicles involved.
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RecommendedA 21-month-old boy in Gaza was returned to his family with injuries doctors say are consistent with torture and cigarette burns after being detained by Israeli forces, according to reports.
The University of Victoria in Canada has sparked controversy by naming its distinguished alumni awards with an Indigenous language phrase that many online critics find impossible to decipher, leading to accusations of virtue signalling.
Somalia faces a severe humanitarian crisis with 6.5 million on the brink of hunger and up to 500,000 needing long-term care. Aid cuts have forced over 400 health facilities to close, exacerbating the strain on limited rehabilitation services.
Russia implements controversial measures like sperm checks and pregnancy tracking to combat a demographic crisis worsened by the Ukraine war, drawing human rights concerns.
Dame Rachel de Souza insists parents shouldn't bear sole responsibility for children's online safety as new screen time guidance is issued for young children.
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RecommendedA Hawaii helicopter crash kills three, Iranian footballers honor war victims, and North Korea signs a treaty. Australia's hate speech law faces criticism, and Somalia aid is impacted by conflict.
Russia claims Sheviakivka in Kharkiv, Ukraine retakes Berezove in Dnipropetrovsk. Putin asks oligarchs for budget donations, UK adds £100M in air defence aid, and Hungary's election could sway EU Ukraine policy.
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel expresses concern for two missing sailboats carrying nine people and humanitarian aid from Mexico to Cuba amid a US fuel blockade crisis.
UNICEF reports severe child malnutrition in Somalia, with supplies delayed due to Middle East conflict, leaving families in camps with minimal sustenance.
New government guidance recommends limiting under-5s to one hour of daily screen time, but parents argue it's unrealistic amid childcare pressures and tantrums.
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RecommendedUK government advises no solo screen time for under-twos and limits for older children, as research reveals both positive and negative impacts on social development.
An American living in the UK shares five confusing aspects of British life, from paying for public toilets to the ubiquitous 'sorry' culture and separate hot and cold taps.
The Government has issued new guidelines advising parents to restrict screentime for children under five to one hour per day and avoid social media. Sir Keir Starmer emphasised support for parents navigating technology.
Bournemouth University conducted a mock Godzilla attack to train paramedic and nursing students in mass casualty response, opting for a lighthearted approach over more stressful disaster scenarios.
Historians have uncovered the first direct visual evidence of female gladiators battling fearsome beasts in Roman arenas, revealing they fought topless to display their gender to spectators.
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RecommendedPrime Minister Keir Starmer pledges a confrontation with social media platforms to protect children from addictive online content, as new government guidance limits screen time for young kids.