Ancient Roman-Era Footprints Found by Dog Walkers in Scotland
A pair of dog walkers discovered remarkably preserved 2,000-year-old human and animal footprints on a Scottish beach, offering a rare glimpse into life during the Roman Empire's height.
A pair of dog walkers discovered remarkably preserved 2,000-year-old human and animal footprints on a Scottish beach, offering a rare glimpse into life during the Roman Empire's height.
Iranians continue to grieve and protest after last month's deadly crackdown, with defiance evident in nightly slogans and memorial ceremonies, despite overwhelming state violence and economic collapse.
The White House warns of potential military action against Iran within days, while South Korea's former president receives a life sentence for martial law declaration. Other global headlines include a deadly gas explosion in Pakistan and a tragic bee atta
A CPJ report alleges nearly 60 Palestinian journalists detained since October 2023 faced beatings, starvation, and sexual violence in Israeli prisons, with Israeli authorities rejecting the claims.
Civil rights leader Jesse Jackson has passed away, remembered for his lifelong commitment to nonviolence and carrying forward Martin Luther King Jr.'s vision of equality and justice.
A visual journey through Thursday's global events, featuring Nepali bagpipers in traditional attire and an intense canoe marathon, capturing diverse cultural and sporting moments.
José María Balcázar, an octogenarian leftist, becomes Peru's interim president after congress ousted his predecessor. His election sparks debate over past remarks on child marriage.
Palestinians in Gaza observe Ramadan amidst destruction, with 90% of homes destroyed and severe food shortages. The UN describes conditions as the worst ever seen.
Kyiv Zoo has turned to wood-burning stoves to keep animals warm as energy blackouts hit the city. Director Kyrylo Trantin drew inspiration from WWII-era zoos to prepare for the harsh winter.
The Muslim holy month of Ramadan has started, marked by prayers, fasting, and community gatherings across the globe, from Indonesia to Syria, with cultural variations in timing and practices.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and Russian President Putin have initiated peace negotiations, with former US President Donald Trump playing a key role in European diplomatic efforts to broker a deal.
South Korea's former president receives a life sentence for leading an insurrection, while Trump criticises Starmer over Chagos Islands plans and the UK enforces new online image rules.
UN-backed investigators report that Sudan's Rapid Support Forces carried out a campaign in el-Fasher with hallmarks of genocide against non-Arab communities, meeting at least three genocide criteria.
One year after Donald Trump's aid cuts, families in Zimbabwe's Mwenezi district battle drought and poverty, with daughters at risk and livelihoods shattered due to lost USAID support.
From mid-January to carnival's end, the masked figures of mamuthones and issohadores parade in Mamoiada, Sardinia, symbolising winter's end and spring's arrival.
Psychic Craig Hamilton-Parker, known as the 'Prophet of Doom,' shares five startling predictions for 2026, including a third Trump term, a gas cloud over Japan, and an Iran strike.
A summary of the latest news from Australia on Thursday, covering key events, political updates, and societal developments as reported by The Guardian.
In Afghanistan, a clandestine women's book club is secretly meeting to study literature and history, challenging the Taliban's strict ban on female education.
Analysis reveals the US is fostering a resurgence of white supremacist ideologies in Europe, with political leaders failing to counteract this dangerous trend.
Ukrainian forces have reclaimed significant territory ahead of US-mediated peace talks in Geneva, which concluded abruptly after just two hours with no breakthrough on key issues like land demands.
Afghanistan faces a catastrophic malnutrition crisis, with the World Food Program forced to turn away three out of four acutely malnourished children due to severe funding cuts, putting millions at risk.
Christians globally observe Ash Wednesday, initiating the 40-day Lenten period of prayer, fasting, and reflection ahead of Good Friday and Easter celebrations.
A displaced family in Gaza marks Ramadan's first day under a fragile ceasefire, with traditions overshadowed by war losses and economic struggles.
A comprehensive roundup of the latest news and events across Australia, covering politics, weather, and societal issues for Thursday's briefing.
A surge in drone strikes in Sudan's Kordofan region is causing civilian casualties and severely disrupting humanitarian operations as the conflict nears its third year, with both sides accused of targeting non-combatants.
Former Ukrainian army chief Valerii Zaluzhnyi speaks publicly for the first time about tensions with President Zelensky, including a 2022 office raid and disagreements over war strategy.
Penelope Putz, a renowned journalist and humanitarian, passed away at age 78. Her career spanned decades, focusing on global crises and advocacy for vulnerable populations.
An avalanche strikes the Italian Alps, Iran blocks a key shipping route amid US tensions, and a global plan aims to save African rhinos. Plus, Morocco's stray dog crisis and an Australian citizen detained.
The National Constitution Center faces leadership crisis as Jeffrey Rosen departs amid claims of political motives, casting shadow over preparations for US independence anniversary.
Palestinians in Gaza mark Ramadan under a fragile ceasefire, using makeshift prayer spaces in destroyed mosques and facing dire humanitarian conditions.