Far-right millionaire wins Colombia presidency
Far-right millionaire Abelardo de la Espriella has won Colombia's presidential runoff, defeating leftist candidate Gustavo Petro in a historic election.
Far-right millionaire Abelardo de la Espriella has won Colombia's presidential runoff, defeating leftist candidate Gustavo Petro in a historic election.
The Trump administration today announced new immigration policies and trade tariffs, sparking debate among lawmakers and international allies.
Pauline Hanson's One Nation party is gaining support in Australia, while Donald Trump's popularity is at a low, though both exploit voter anger.
A fresh expedition plans to retrieve the body of 'Green Boots', a climber who died on Everest in 1996, and establish his identity as Dorje Morup, not Tsewang Paljor as long assumed.
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A new podcast explores the role of Jeffrey Epstein's longtime assistant, revealing how she enabled his crimes and the aftermath.
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Ten years after the Brexit vote, Ireland grapples with the fallout: lost trust, a hard border in the Irish Sea, and the looming prospect of a Farage-led government.
A senior police officer says anti-racism guidance has inadvertently fuelled the myth of two-tier policing, undermining public trust.
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RecommendedFormer health secretary Jeremy Hunt argues that Andy Burnham, as prime minister, should scrap national NHS targets and devolve responsibility to mayors to boost productivity.
Andy Burnham's byelection win in Makerfield triggers a fierce contest for Greater Manchester mayor, with Labour, Greens, and Reform UK vying for the influential role.
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Australian federal police seized 2.7 tonnes of cocaine worth $816m in Sydney's biggest ever drug bust, arresting two men in the process.
Keir Starmer is the new UK Prime Minister after Labour's landslide election win, ending 14 years of Conservative rule with a massive parliamentary majority.
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RecommendedTen years after the Brexit vote, UK households face 12% higher food costs, £230 pet travel certificates, mobile roaming fees, and customs hassles, costing families £400 on average.
Michael Grade argues that politicians presenting the Today programme undermines impartiality. He cites examples of bias and calls for stricter rules.
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Iran's regime survived the war but now faces a greater challenge: making peace with its own people amid economic crisis and demands from hardliners and an exhausted population.
A teenager accused of preparing a nail bombing campaign against Peter Dutton and a Brisbane march was either a 'troubled kid' making edgy jokes or a determined terrorist, a court has heard.
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RecommendedKeir Starmer's early political triumph gave way to paralysis in office, leading to a tragic downfall marked by indecision and lost public trust.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced his resignation effective immediately, citing personal reasons and a desire for new leadership. The announcement came during a brief televised address.
The UK and France have rewritten their one-in-one-out treaty to prevent migrants removed from either country from returning, according to a joint statement.
Keir Starmer's resignation as prime minister marks a pivotal moment for Labour, with Andy Burnham emerging as a potential successor. The move reshapes UK politics.
Keir Starmer's premiership saw reduced migration but faced internal strife over Mandelson's peerage, leaving a mixed legacy of policy wins and political losses.
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RecommendedA visual retrospective of Keir Starmer's premiership, from his election victory to key moments in office.
Progressive Darializa Avila Chevalier, backed by Mayor Mamdani, challenges five-term Rep. Espaillat in NY's 13th district, citing lack of progress and rising poverty.
Myanmar's military increasingly uses paramotors and gyrocopters to bomb civilians, causing hundreds of deaths. Attacks surged from 2 in 2024 to 353 in 2025, with at least 321 deaths recorded.
A Marshall Project analysis of over 9,000 death sentences since 1976 shows fewer than 1 in 5 result in execution, with racial disparities, delays, and high costs persisting.
A profile of the man tipped to be the next British PM, exploring his northern roots, political rise, and potential impact on UK politics.
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RecommendedUkraine has intensified attacks on Crimea, targeting military infrastructure to increase the cost of Russia's occupation, according to Ukrainian officials.