Cooper Leads Calls to End Sudan Suffering at UN Security Council
Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper chairs UN Security Council meeting on Sudan, demanding accountability for atrocities and highlighting violence against women and girls.
Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper chairs UN Security Council meeting on Sudan, demanding accountability for atrocities and highlighting violence against women and girls.
US Navy Triton drones are conducting high-altitude surveillance over the Persian Gulf, fueling speculation of a potential military strike against Iran after nuclear talks collapsed.
Brianna Mohr, 21, died of hypothermia on Mount Marcy despite calling emergency services at 3pm. Rescuers took six hours to locate her in freezing temperatures.
A conservative federal appeals court has ruled the Pentagon can ban recruits living with HIV from joining all US military branches, overturning a previous decision that removed such barriers.
Donald Trump urges UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer not to proceed with a £35 billion lease agreement for the Chagos Islands with Mauritius, despite recent US State Department support for the deal.
Maryland Governor Wes Moore signs emergency orders terminating 287(g) agreements with ICE, sparking criticism from Trump administration officials and intensifying an ongoing political feud.
Winston Peters expresses dismay at the rapid turnover in Australian political leadership, attributing it to personal ego and warning it hampers diplomatic relations.
Cleveland Guardians pitchers Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz plead not guilty to pitch-rigging charges. Their spring fraud trial is likely postponed to October as their teammates begin spring training.
The Queen's 1990 Order of Merit to Margaret Thatcher was a subtle royal protest against her ousting, highlighting a constitutional crisis that has led to chronic Prime Ministerial instability and declining political standards.
Stephen Colbert's decision to post a banned interview with Texas Democrat James Talarico on YouTube has generated millions of views and $2.5 million in donations, potentially reshaping the Democratic primary race against Jasmine Crockett.
Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper criticises Israel's restrictions on aid organisations in Gaza, warning of a catastrophic humanitarian crisis and calling for urgent change.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt asserts that all posts on President Trump's Truth Social account come directly from him, contradicting a previous explanation about a racist video.
Donald Trump urges Keir Starmer not to cede control of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, calling it a 'blight' on the UK, despite US state department backing for the deal.
The Guardian has published a list of corrections and clarifications for recent articles, addressing factual errors and providing updates to ensure journalistic accuracy and transparency.
Eight skiers confirmed dead and one missing after Lake Tahoe avalanche, with one victim married to a Tahoe Nordic Search and Rescue team member, officials report.
Kulyn Brook Manuel, a 14-year-old altar boy and multi-sport athlete, was killed in a hit-and-run on Valentine's Day while crossing a highway on an electric bicycle. Ethan Trahan, 22, was arrested after fleeing the scene.
Eight skiers found dead near Lake Tahoe in one of the deadliest avalanches in US history, as survivors located bodies while awaiting rescue in freezing conditions.
Lord Advocate Dorothy Bain KC faces intense scrutiny after revealing she alerted First Minister John Swinney to criminal charges against Nicola Sturgeon's husband Peter Murrell before they became public.
James Farthing, who won a $167 million Powerball jackpot in 2025, has been arrested for the seventh time, adding to a lengthy criminal record that spans over three decades.
Disney On Ice launches its 'Into The Magic' tour across five UK cities this half-term, featuring Frozen, Moana, and Rapunzel with Olympic-level precision and rapid costume changes.
Buffalo Bills offensive lineman Dion Dawkins alleges JetBlue employees stole expensive jewelry, including Rolex watches, from his fiancée's bag on a first-class flight to Florida.
A 49-year-old Queensland man faces multiple charges after allegedly offering $730 to procure a child from the Philippines for adoption and sexual activity, with child abuse material found on his devices at Sydney Airport.
Peace talks between Russia and Ukraine collapse amid US bias, with Europe urged to provide stronger military aid and security guarantees to help Ukraine prevail.
Reality star Savannah Chrisley faces viewer backlash on The View but receives public support from Trump allies Karoline Leavitt and Sean Spicer during her controversial guest hosting stint.
Parents express outrage as former Langwarrin Park Primary School principal receives minimal jail time for possessing and transmitting child abuse material.
As Donald Trump proposes renaming major airports and stations after himself, constitutional experts examine the legal boundaries of government speech and First Amendment protections for protesters.
US Attorney Jeanine Pirro abruptly directed prosecutors to indict six Democratic lawmakers over a military rights video, but the case collapsed as a grand jury declined charges.
Senator Lindsey Graham allegedly caused a spectacle during Munich Security Conference talks by calling Denmark's Prime Minister 'little lady' and yawning in the face of Greenland's leader, with witnesses describing the behavior as shocking and inappropria
Donald Trump has publicly criticised Keir Starmer's plan for a 100-year lease of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, reversing his support just one day after backing the agreement, marking his third policy shift on the issue.
Anne Parry, who passed away at 75, built a life in Italy teaching English, embraced Italian citizenship, and became a passionate pro-European activist post-Brexit.