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Category : World wide news
Russian tanker drifts into Libyan waters amid environmental...
The Russian sanctioned tanker was damaged by explosions and has been drifting unmanned in the Mediterranean for several weeks. Several...
US to deploy more troops and warships to Middle East,...
US President Donald Trump said he was considering “winding down” military operations in the Middle East, even as the United States...
New Imam al-Bukhari complex opens to host up to 65,000...
The site includes a mosque, museum and structured visitor services designed to manage high daily attendance. Accommodation and transport...
Latest news bulletin | March 21st, 2026 – Morning
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this March 21st, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World,...
Gather together: Photographer Neal Slavin on what...
Neal Slavin's landmark photography book "When Two or More Are Gathered Together" reveals the many sides of 20th century American society...
Is Europe going to be forced to return to nuclear...
With the EU still importing over 50% of its energy and facing persistently high electricity bills, the debate over a nuclear revival...
Why 2027’s ‘eclipse of the century’ is worth travelling...
The path of totality will pass through major cities including Málaga, Tangier, Jeddah and Luxor in August next year.
Wine drinkers show lower heart risk than other alcohol...
A study of 340,000 adults suggests not all alcohol carries the same risk - even at low to moderate levels, beer, cider and spirits...
‘You can’t live without us’: Have fossil fuel giants...
A new analysis warns that some of the world’s biggest fossil fuel companies have entered a ‘gaslighting’ phase to bolster their profits.
Live possum discovered hiding among plush toys in...
A wild possum found a clever hiding spot among plush toys in an airport gift shop in Australia and was safely removed, staff confirmed.
Australian prime minister heckled at mosque, called...
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese faced a hostile reception at Sydney’s Lakemba Mosque as protesters label him a "genocide...
Slovenia decides not to join ICJ case against Israel...
Slovenia's Foreign Minister Tanja Fajon said she regretted the government's move not to join South Africa's genocide case against...