Magyar's Fast Start Bodes Well for Hungary and Europe
Hungary's new PM lifts EU vetoes, signals reforms. A decisive victory over Orbán brings hope for EU relations and democratic revival.
Hungary's new PM lifts EU vetoes, signals reforms. A decisive victory over Orbán brings hope for EU relations and democratic revival.
Wes Streeting's resignation exposes deeper Labour identity issues. Party faces fractured leadership, cost-of-living crisis, and existential polling woes.
House Speaker Mike Johnson and Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries announce a bipartisan taskforce to combat sexual misconduct on Capitol Hill, led by women's caucus chairs.
The US DOJ is dropping fraud charges against Gautam Adani, Asia's richest man, after he hired Trump's lawyer and offered a $10bn US investment.
Shared lists with real-time sync. No signup needed — just open and shop together.
RecommendedLabour MP Josh Simons resigns his seat after just two years to allow Andy Burnham to run for a byelection, sparking debate over leadership ambitions and party dynamics.
A federal judge ruled the deportation of Adriana María Quiroz Zapata to the DRC likely illegal, ordering the Trump administration to bring her back to the US due to medical risks.
Corrections to UK defence planning attribution and VAR review rules. Also includes other amended articles and editorial contact details.
Speculation grows over Andy Burnham's potential return to Westminster. We analyze the political implications and what it means for Labour and the North.
Andy Burnham gains route back to parliament after MP triggers byelection, setting stage for Labour leadership challenge amid party turmoil.
Shared lists with real-time sync. No signup needed — just open and shop together.
RecommendedTop California strategist Dana Williamson, linked to Newsom and Becerra, pleads guilty to stealing $225,000 from a campaign account and tax fraud, fueling gubernatorial race attacks.
Angus Taylor pledges to index income tax brackets to inflation. Coles faces record fines over discount claims. UK health secretary quits cabinet, challenging Starmer.
Watchdog groups call for Senate investigation into Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito, citing potential ethics violations from his oil stock holdings and participation in related cases.
Louisiana's state senate voted to eliminate one of two majority-Black congressional districts, potentially giving Republicans a 5-1 majority, in a move critics say weakens Black voting power.
Far-right Jewish marchers chant 'death to Arabs' and call for Palestinian villages to burn during the annual Jerusalem Day flag march through the Old City.
Shared lists with real-time sync. No signup needed — just open and shop together.
RecommendedUK ministers face backlash over plans to reinterpret ECHR to ease deportations, with critics warning it undermines absolute protections for torture victims.
The US Supreme Court ruled to maintain nationwide access to mail-order mifepristone, rejecting a Louisiana challenge that sought to restrict remote prescribing of the abortion medication.
Flávio Bolsonaro, Brazil's leading rightwing presidential hopeful, asked jailed banker Daniel Vorcaro for $26.8m to fund a biopic about his father, Jair Bolsonaro.
Israel's prime minister and foreign minister threaten to sue the New York Times for defamation over an essay detailing sexual abuse of Palestinian detainees, but media law experts call the lawsuit unlikely to succeed.
The NSPCC says calls to Childline about online sexual abuse rose 36% in a year, with blackmail mentioned in over 1,000 sessions. MPs urge stronger social media regulation.
Shared lists with real-time sync. No signup needed — just open and shop together.
RecommendedClosing arguments concluded in Elon Musk's lawsuit against Sam Altman and OpenAI, with a jury to decide if the AI firm breached founding agreements and unjustly enriched itself.
The US Department of Justice alleges Yale Medical School illegally considers race in admissions, violating Title VI. Black and Hispanic applicants have higher admission chances despite lower scores.
A former rent-vestor explains why she supports Labor's proposed changes to negative gearing and capital gains tax, arguing housing should be a human right, not an investment vehicle.
Eurovision director Martin Green says Canada is welcome to join the song contest after the country floated the idea in its federal budget. Canada has not yet applied but is exploring participation.
CIA Director John Ratcliffe met Cuban officials in Havana as the island faces severe fuel shortages due to US blockade, with protests erupting over blackouts.
Shared lists with real-time sync. No signup needed — just open and shop together.
RecommendedXi Jinping warns Donald Trump of potential clashes over Taiwan, while Trump claims Xi pledged not to arm Iran. Other US politics stories include redistricting, abortion pill access, and more.
German Chancellor Merz says Russia's attacks on Ukraine show Moscow is escalating, not seeking peace, as Kyiv suffers heavy casualties from massive drone and missile strikes.
A California judge ruled Kars4Kids' ads are false advertising, as the charity funnels millions to a Jewish nonprofit for Israel trips without disclosure.
Chinese leader Xi Jinping invoked the ancient Greek concept of the Thucydides Trap during talks with Donald Trump, warning of potential conflict over Taiwan and urging a new paradigm for US-China relations.
Guardian columnist Rafael Behr discusses Wes Streeting's resignation as health secretary and Andy Burnham's potential return to parliament, amid Labour leadership chaos.
Shared lists with real-time sync. No signup needed — just open and shop together.
RecommendedThe ABC ombudsman found Laura Tingle's analysis of journalist killings by Israel to be 'duly impartial' after a coordinated campaign of 56 identical complaints.