Carney's Liberals Forge Majority Government in Canada

Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberal Party has achieved a parliamentary majority through a combination of byelection victories and defections from rival parties, marking only the third majority government in Canada in two decades.

US Blockade of Iranian Ports Takes Effect Amid Tensions

The United States has implemented a naval blockade targeting ships using Iranian ports, aiming to pressure Tehran's oil-dependent economy. Despite this, several Iran-linked tankers have continued transiting the strategic Strait of Hormuz.

US Blockade on Iran Enforced as Tankers Defy Sanctions

The United States has initiated a naval blockade targeting ships using Iranian ports, aiming to pressure Tehran's oil-dependent economy. Despite the sanctions, several Iran-linked tankers have navigated the Strait of Hormuz, defying the measures following

Tisza Party Victory in Hungary Sparks Democratic Renewal Hopes

Following Péter Magyar's Tisza party's landslide victory in Hungary's parliamentary elections, Budapest erupted in celebration. This outcome signals a potential end to Viktor Orbán's populist era, with implications for Ukraine, the EU, and global democrac

Readers React: US Bases, Trump, and Tax Letters

Guardian readers share witty letters on US airbases in Britain, Trump's clash with the Pope, and the case for taxing luxury matchboxes, highlighting public opinion on politics and society.

UK Poultry Feed: Wheat Dominates, Not Just Soy

Professor Julian Wiseman corrects misconceptions about UK poultry diets, emphasizing wheat as the primary home-grown component and debunking claims that soy is the only grain used.

Vatican Locals Support Pope Leo in Trump Spat

Shopkeepers near the Vatican and visitors to St. Peter's Square express solidarity with Pope Leo after Donald Trump's criticism, highlighting a diplomatic rupture over Middle East policy.

Page 291 of 920
Pickt mobile sticky banner — logo, tagline and CTA button