Tusk warns NATO is disintegrating
Poland's PM Donald Tusk warns NATO is disintegrating amid US-German tensions and pressure on allies to boost defence spending, with UK falling behind targets.
Poland's PM Donald Tusk warns NATO is disintegrating amid US-German tensions and pressure on allies to boost defence spending, with UK falling behind targets.
Israeli police release video of a man attacking a French Catholic nun in Jerusalem, sparking widespread condemnation. The suspect, 36, is arrested.
A video shows a man violently pushing a French nun to the ground in Jerusalem, drawing widespread condemnation from Israel and France.
Six months after Gaza ceasefire, 800+ civilians killed; West Bank violence surges. World's attention shifts to Iran, leaving Palestinians in crisis.
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RecommendedJonathan Freedland argues that British Jews face a deadly antisemitic threat, and calls on fellow Britons and anti-racist movements to stand up against the violence.
Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham has a credible plan to return to Westminster within weeks, with allies saying he will use a byelection to set out a new agenda for government.
Andy Burnham's team prepares a manifesto and targets seats for a Westminster return as Labour MPs grow disillusioned with Keir Starmer's leadership.
UK defence firm Ultra Electronics agrees to pay £15m after admitting failure to prevent bribery in Algeria and Oman. The SFO secures a win amid recent case collapses.
From the Washington Hilton shooting to the London Marathon, see the week's most impactful moments captured by leading photojournalists worldwide.
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RecommendedKeir Starmer condemned Zack Polanski as 'disgraceful' after the Green Party leader shared a post critical of police arresting a stabbing suspect in Golders Green.
A 66-year-old man has been charged with attempted murder after a car bomb targeted Dunmurry police station in County Antrim. Police suspect the New IRA was behind the attack.
Voting rights activists sue to block Louisiana's suspension of congressional primaries after Supreme Court ruling on redistricting, citing chaos and voter disenfranchisement.
A whistleblower alleges Todd Blanche pressured prosecutors to file charges against the Southern Poverty Law Center despite weak evidence, prompting a House investigation.
Florida prosecutors investigate the deaths of 31 sloths imported from South America for a theme park. The animals died in an unheated warehouse, sparking calls for accountability.
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RecommendedPresident Trump announced a tariff increase on EU vehicles from 15% to 25%, citing non-compliance. The EU vows to protect its interests and may respond firmly.
Pope Leo XIV appointed Bishop Evelio Menjivar-Ayala, who entered the US as an undocumented immigrant in 1990, as the new bishop of West Virginia.
Corrections to recent articles: Ivor Montagu attended Westminster School, not Eton; Yesteryear set in 1855, not 1805; Black Death illustration shows leprosy victims.
Thousands of demonstrators gathered in cities nationwide on May Day to protest the Trump administration, immigration policies, social injustice, and the Iran war, with rallies from LA to DC.
Leon Botstein resigns as Bard College president after an investigation found he made 25 visits to Jeffrey Epstein's townhouse and failed to alert authorities.
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RecommendedDonald Trump notified Congress that hostilities with Iran have terminated, arguing the 60-day War Powers Act deadline no longer applies. Democrats and legal experts push back.
A Queensland tribunal upheld the police decision to cancel the firearms licence of a sovereign citizen who called himself 'His Serene Highness' and used homemade plates.
Richard Rolfe, father of former NT officer Zachary Rolfe who killed Kumanjayi Walker, tells inquiry of widespread racist behaviour in NT police, criticises government inaction.
Antoinette Lattouf discusses her federal court case against the ABC, writing her book 'Women Who Win', and the weaponisation of her mental health.
A federal judge extended temporary protected status for about 3,000 Yemeni refugees, blocking the Trump administration from forcing their deportation amid an ongoing lawsuit.
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RecommendedThe Pentagon announces the withdrawal of 5,000 US troops from Germany over the next year, escalating tensions with NATO allies. Other news: AI military plans, voting rights lawsuit, tariff hikes.
Cuba's government condemns Trump's new sanctions targeting energy, mining, and defense sectors as collective punishment, as thousands march in Havana on May Day.
Kumanjayi Little Baby, 5, was found dead in Alice Springs five days after vanishing. A 47-year-old man is expected to be charged. Her family expresses grief and calls for unity.
Amid Trump's unilateralism, a new multilateral world order emerges with European defence integration and global south empowerment, reshaping international relations.
A Cumbrian farmer reflects on the loss of her border collie Moss, who died at 14, while lambing continues. Moss was a loyal companion and prize-winning shepherd dog.
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RecommendedThe Green Party faces internal conflict over antisemitism allegations as membership surges and elections approach, with debates over Zionism and Israel-Palestine testing unity.