Two Arrested After Shocking Train Stabbing in UK
Two men arrested following a stabbing on a British train; Prime Minister Keir Starmer condemns the attack and advises public cooperation with police.
Two men arrested following a stabbing on a British train; Prime Minister Keir Starmer condemns the attack and advises public cooperation with police.
As Zohran Mamdani runs for NYC mayor, he and London’s Sadiq Khan—both liberal Muslims—face similar far-right attacks despite vastly different political approaches.
Two decades after global outcry over genocide, Darfur is again engulfed in mass killings as the RSF captures El Fasher, with little international response.
Hannah Senesh escaped the Nazis—then returned to fight them. Her daring mission, poetry, and sacrifice made her an Israeli icon.
Selma van de Perre, a Dutch Jewish courier who risked her life in the WWII resistance by smuggling documents and infiltrating Nazi offices, has died at age 103.
After days of searching, Mexican officials have ended their rescue operation for a potential survivor of a U.S. military strike on a suspected drug boat.
Category 5 Hurricane Melissa devastated western Jamaica, leaving New River submerged in contaminated floodwaters, dead livestock, and at least 19 confirmed deaths.
In a landmark decision, King Charles III has revoked Prince Andrew’s royal titles, marking a dramatic break from royal tradition and signaling a new era of accountability for the British monarchy.
A controversy has erupted over new World Cup qualification rules that appear to have given Saudi Arabia and Qatar an unfair advantage, including home-field benefit and extra rest, to secure their spots in the 2026 tournament.
President Trump’s five-day Asia trip blended royal treatment, business pitches, and a replica golden crown—revealing his multifaceted diplomatic style.