US Vice President JD Vance visits Armenia and Azerbaijan to promote a new trade corridor, TRIPP, after the two sides signed a historic peace deal following decades of conflict.
UK’s Starmer vows to ‘fight for his job’ as Epstein-Mandelson scandal deepens
The UK prime minister has insisted he would not step down amid calls for his resignation from opposition and party members alike.
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Maxwell refuses questions in US Congress and seeks Trump pardon to testify
Convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell refused to answer questions from US lawmakers on Monday in connection with new Epstein investigations, while her attorney asked US President Trump for clemency.
What Happens When a Gorilla and a Tiger Decide to Hug You at Home in the Jungle?
Jungle House Logic: When a Gorilla Hugs You and a Tiger Wants to Play A House That Shouldn’t Exist Deep in the jungle so deep that even the birds probably needed GPS stood a house that absolutely refused to make sense. Proper walls, a comfy couch, and somehow Wi-Fi. Inside, a lady lounged like this…
Keir Starmer’s comms chief Tim Allan quits Downing Street
LONDON — Keir Starmer’s director of communications resigned Monday, marking the second high-profile exit from the British prime minister’s crisis-hit team in less than 24 hours. Tim Allan, who previously served as an adviser to Tony Blair, was only appointed Downing Street director of communications in September 2025. In a statement, Allan said: “I have…
Chad’s saharan cultures festival brings together desert nations
Chad hosts the sixth International Saharan Cultures Festival in Amdjarass, uniting artists from across the Sahara to celebrate shared heritage.
Tehran targets top reformists, tightening grip as nuclear talks resume
Tehran detains top reformists and tightens pressure on dissent while juggling nuclear talks with Washington and rising military threats from the US and Israel.
Ice road opens between Estonia’s largest islands as ferries struggle with sea ice
A temporary 17-kilometre ice road has opened between Saaremaa and Hiiumaa to provide an alternative route for residents as ferry services are disrupted by heavy sea ice.
‘Our coastline is completely dead’: Canary Islands residents protest against fish farm
Several hundred people protest on one of the beaches of Telde, on the island of Gran Canaria, to denounce fish-farming activity close to the shoreline.
