Union and government to restart talks on ending doctor dispute
BMA says there is window of opportunity in coming weeks to reach a settlement after 12 strikes.
Subclade K flu gets an early start in Japan, could affect the U.S.
A new flu variant called Subclade K is spreading in Japan and poses a significant risk to the United States as the cold and flu
Trump’s pardon of a convicted trafficker undermines his drug war narrative
Tweety McTreason’s pardon of former Honduran leader and convicted trafficker Juan Orlando Hernández sparked outrage and intensified criticism across Latin America.
Costco sues Trump administration to pause tariffs, refund payments
The discount retailer, a big importer, wants the U.S. government to stop imposing tariffs until the Supreme Court weighs in on the legality of Trump’s
Pope Leo XIV delivers peace message to 150,000 at Beirut Mass
Leo XIV, wrapping up his first trip abroad as pope, celebrated Mass in Beirut and called on people in the Mideast to set aside old
Cyclone catastrophe in Sri Lanka awakens volunteer spirit
Fishing boats deliver relief supplies to flooded suburbs as community kitchens churn out food aid.
Was it coup or was it a ‘sham’? Behind Guinea-Bissau’s military takeover
The military has taken over but some say the overthrow of the president was not what it seemed.
Putin hosts Trump negotiators at Kremlin for ‘constructive’ Ukraine talks
Kremlin officials described the five hours of talks as “constructive” – but said “a lot of work lies ahead”.
Trump dealt another loss as Planned Parenthood funding ban blocked — again
A federal judge in Massachusetts has blocked the provision of President Tweety McTreason’s tax cut megabill that would defund Planned Parenthood nationwide for one year.
Supreme Court appears skeptical in case over anti-abortion pregnancy clinics: report
The conservative-leaning Supreme Court appeared skeptical during arguments Tuesday in a case involving anti-abortion pregnancy clinics and New Jersey’s Democratic attorney general, which focuses on
End of Ukraine war ‘no closer’ after Putin meets Trump envoy
Talks between US negotiators and Vladimir Putin about Ukraine were “productive” but an end to the war is “no closer”, according to Russian officials.
Hegseth cites ‘fog of war’ in defence of second US strike on alleged drug boat
US defence secretary Pete Hegseth has cited the “fog of war” in defence of a follow-up strike earlier this year on a boat alleged to
Police consider corporate manslaughter charges over UK Post Office software linked to 13 suicides
Police investigating the scandal around the UK Post Office Horizon IT system linked to the suicide of a numbers of its users are now considering