Palestinian Prisoners Released in Ceasefire Deal: Joy, Exile, and Heartbreak Unfold
As part of a new Israel-Hamas ceasefire, 250 Palestinian prisoners will be freed—though many must leave their homeland forever, sparking both joy and heartbreak.
As part of a new Israel-Hamas ceasefire, 250 Palestinian prisoners will be freed—though many must leave their homeland forever, sparking both joy and heartbreak.
A directive from Yahya Sinwar and intercepted communications provide a terrifyingly clear picture of Hamas’s meticulous and brutal planning for the October 7, 2023, attack on Israel.
A powerful new anthology, ‘Elbows Up!’, brings together Margaret Atwood and other leading Canadians to confront the nation’s enduring identity crisis with honesty and hope.
As the ceasefire holds, a massive wave of Palestinians is returning to northern Gaza, only to confront the total devastation of their homes and communities.
In northern England, the World Gurning Championships celebrate the art of pulling the ugliest face through a horse collar—a quirky tradition dating back to the 1200s.
Nobel Prize-winning writer Svetlana Alexievich is sounding the alarm on the resurgence of Soviet-style authoritarianism, which she calls the ‘Red man,’ in today’s Russia and Belarus.
Emmanuel Macron’s controversial decision to reappoint Sébastien Lecornu as Prime Minister has sparked outrage across France, raising questions about leadership and governance during a time of political instability.
Deadly Mexico floods in October 2025 have killed at least 27 people, damaged thousands of homes, and triggered massive rescue operations across four states.
Former First Lady Melania Trump announces she’s been in direct talks with Vladimir Putin to help return Ukrainian children displaced by the war—eight have already been reunited with their families.
A new wave of Gen Z protests is sweeping the globe, fueled by economic despair, climate anxiety, and digital activism—and unified by a mysterious anime-inspired symbol.