Syrian Kurdish Neighborhood Recovers After Clashes
A Kurdish-majority neighborhood in Aleppo sees rapid return of residents after clashes, with hopes for reconciliation amid ongoing economic challenges.
A Kurdish-majority neighborhood in Aleppo sees rapid return of residents after clashes, with hopes for reconciliation amid ongoing economic challenges.
A former intelligence official warns of a brutal power struggle in North Korea if Kim Jong-un dies, pitting his daughter Kim Ju-ae against his ambitious sister Kim Yo-jong for control of the regime.
The United Nations has documented over 6,000 deaths during a three-day offensive by Sudan's Rapid Support Forces on el-Fasher, detailing widespread atrocities including mass killings and sexual violence.
Iranian authorities have transferred Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi to a prison in northern Iran without notice, raising serious concerns about her health and treatment.
Widespread arrests continue across Iran weeks after security forces crushed nationwide protests, with activists reporting over 50,000 detained including children, doctors, and lawyers.
The UN refugee agency warns that the return of 5.4 million Afghans from Pakistan and Iran since 2023 is pushing Afghanistan to the brink, straining resources amid a dire humanitarian crisis.
A visual journey through the past week captures Russian airstrikes in Ukraine, protests in Argentina, Bad Bunny's Super Bowl show, and Olympic drama, highlighting global conflicts and cultural moments.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez cautions against Donald Trump's authoritarian tendencies at the Munich Security Conference, highlighting threats to global democracy.
Most foreign women and children held in al-Hawl camp have left since Syrian forces took control, raising alarms over their whereabouts and potential IS resurgence.
Families of Swiss bar fire victims confront owners in court, Bangladesh elects a new PM with a nationalist landslide, and the US attempts to recruit Chinese officials as spies in today's top stories.
February's 28-day length stems from ancient Roman calendar reforms, superstitions about even numbers, and purification rituals that shaped timekeeping.
A pastry shop in Beijing was inundated with customers after Chinese President Xi Jinping made a surprise visit during Lunar New Year celebrations, highlighting local enthusiasm.
Amid power cuts, shortages, and mass emigration, a family's story reveals Cuba's tragic spiral and why some choose to stay despite the hardships.
A study reveals the most commonly mispronounced foods like quinoa and gnocchi, with tips on correct pronunciation to avoid restaurant embarrassment.
A new survey by Babbel identifies Southern American English as the most attractive accent in the U.S., while Italian tops the European rankings, revealing how accents influence modern dating.
A groundbreaking study of 8,000-year-old pottery shards from Mesopotamia indicates ancient Halafian culture possessed sophisticated mathematical awareness, evident in geometric floral patterns, long before formal numbers were developed.
Archaeologists in Germany have uncovered a medieval underground tunnel system beneath a village, likely used for secret cult rituals, discovered during excavation of a Stone Age burial site.
Guardian Europe editor Jon Henley will address reader questions live on Europe's future amid transatlantic tensions and global competition, following the Munich Security Conference anniversary.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has dismissed reports he would announce spring elections and a peace referendum on February 24, calling the idea 'utterly stupid'.
Historian Adam Tooze analyses global crises from pandemics to climate change, offering clarity in a bewildering age through his influential podcast insights.
In Daulatdia, Bangladesh, children born in brothels now have birth certificates, enabling access to education and rights after a campaign uncovered a legal clause.
Olivier Hubert, a chef for the British Antarctic Survey, shares his unique experience cooking for researchers in Antarctica, from Sunday roasts to managing annual food deliveries in extreme conditions.
Amid a brutal winter, Kyiv faces severe power and heating outages due to Russian attacks on infrastructure, forcing residents to rely on shelters and creative hacks to survive.
A photo gallery captures Ecuadorian farmers preserving native species, Venezuelan students demanding prisoner releases, and Argentine workers clashing with police over labor reforms.
As Gaza emerges from conflict, Palestinians work to rescue historical sites like the Great Omari Mosque from destruction, fearing cultural erasure amid immense loss.
The UN General Assembly has overwhelmingly voted to establish a 40-member scientific panel on AI impacts and risks, with the United States and Paraguay voting against the measure.
An analysis of Israel's ongoing military and settlement expansion in the West Bank, highlighting the severe impact on Palestinian communities and international responses.
A comprehensive roundup of the latest news from Australia, covering political shifts, economic trends, and social issues impacting the nation this Friday.
UNICEF reveals a fourfold increase in child recruitment by armed groups in Colombia over five years, driven by violence and poverty, with verified cases rising from 116 in 2020 to 453 in 2024.
Protesters in Venezuela are demonstrating with newfound freedom following Nicolás Maduro's downfall, demanding political prisoner releases and democratic transition despite ongoing regime presence.