Libya At Crossroads Again

Recent violence in western Libya brought back the specter of renewed civil war. But observers say the fighting and ensuing protests may also offer a renewed chance to break the country's political gridlock.

Glacier Mass Loss and Temperature Rise Study

A new study reveals that limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius can preserve more glacier mass compared to a rise to 2.7 degrees Celsius.

New Group of Ancient Hunter-Gatherers Identified

Scientists identify a new group of ancient hunter-gatherers near the Americas' land bridge, revealing insights into human migration patterns.

Trump Administration Pauses Student Visa Interviews

The Trump administration halts new student visa interviews while considering social media vetting for foreign applicants to study in the US.
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Ghulam Nabi Azad Hospitalised During Delegation

Former Union Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad has been admitted to hospital while on an all-party delegation to the Gulf region. He is stable and recovering.

Jaishankar Enhances India-Germany Ties

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar's visit to Germany enhances bilateral cooperation in defence and AI, marking 25 years of partnership.

Trump Signs Bill Against Revenge Porn

President Trump signs the Take It Down Act, making revenge porn a federal crime and enhancing protections against non-consensual intimate imagery.

Vance Invites Pope Leo XIV to the US

US Vice President JD Vance invites Pope Leo XIV to visit the US, presenting a letter from President Trump during a meeting at the Vatican.
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Supreme Court Allows Trump to Strip Protections

The Supreme Court permits the Trump administration to revoke legal protections for 350,000 Venezuelans, risking deportation amid ongoing immigration appeals.

Israel Retrieves Eli Cohen's Archive After 60 Years

Israel retrieves thousands of items from the Syrian archive of Eli Cohen, a renowned spy, marking 60 years since his execution in Damascus.

Meloni Hosts Key US-EU Diplomatic Meeting

Giorgia Meloni hosts a trilateral meeting with US Vice President JD Vance and EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, marking a new diplomatic chapter.

Denver Controllers Face Communication Outage

Denver air traffic controllers lost communication for 90 seconds, prompting the use of backup frequencies during a recent FAA equipment failure.
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Albania's Election Ends with EU Focus

Albania's parliamentary election concludes with a focus on EU membership and Prime Minister Edi Rama's bid for a fourth term. Voter turnout was 41.41%.

India-Pakistan Ceasefire: Trump's Mediation Role

Explore the India-Pakistan ceasefire of May 2025, Donald Trump's mediation, and the factors influencing both nations' decisions.

Pope Leo XIV Highlights AI Challenge

Pope Leo XIV identifies artificial intelligence as a key challenge for humanity while reaffirming core priorities of Pope Francis.

Holocaust Survivor Margot Friedlander Passes Away

Margot Friedlander, a prominent Holocaust survivor and witness to Nazi persecution, has passed away at age 103, as announced by her foundation.
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Bangladesh Government May Ban Awami League

Bangladesh's interim government is contemplating a ban on the Awami League, led by Sheikh Hasina, following student-led protests demanding its disbandment.

Slovakia Protests Against Fico's Moscow Trip

Demonstrators in Slovakia criticise Prime Minister Fico's visit to Moscow, marking a significant moment in the nation's foreign policy.

Russia Celebrates Victory Day Parade

On May 9, Russia commemorated the 80th anniversary of Nazi Germany's defeat with a grand parade, showcasing military might and global alliances.

Trump and Carney Discuss Trade Tensions

US President Donald Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney meet to address ongoing trade tensions and tariffs affecting bilateral relations.
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Israel Strikes Disable Yemen Airport

Israel's military airstrikes have fully disabled Yemen's international airport in Sanaa, targeting Houthi rebels after recent missile attacks.

Tourist Boats Capsize in Guizhou Storm

A sudden storm capsized four tourist boats in Guizhou, China, resulting in 10 fatalities and over 80 people falling into the river.

Landlord Sentenced for Hate Crime Against Family

An Illinois landlord received a 53-year prison sentence for the hate crime murder of a Muslim boy and the attack on his mother amid rising tensions.

Federal Raid Detains Over 100 Immigrants in Colorado

More than 100 immigrants were detained in a federal raid at an illegal nightclub in Colorado Springs, highlighting ongoing immigration enforcement efforts.
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Trump Keeps Columbus Day Amid Controversy

President Trump declares Columbus Day will remain unchanged, rejecting Indigenous Peoples Day recognition amid ongoing political tensions.