Search results

  1. C

    Putin vows oil shipments to India will be 'uninterrupted' in defiance of US

    Russia Vows to Keep Oil Supplies Going to India Amid US Pressure Russian President Vladimir Putin has reaffirmed that oil shipments to India will continue uninterrupted, a defiant stance in response to increasing pressure from the US. The statement, made during his visit to India last week...
  2. C

    Sharaa says Israeli demands for demilitarised zone puts Syria in 'dangerous' position

    Syria Faces Perilous Situation as Israel Pushes for Demilitarised Zone, Says Sharaa. In a stark warning to regional powers, Syrian interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa has expressed deep concern over Israel's push for a demilitarised zone in his country. According to Sharaa, this development poses...
  3. C

    Amazon reportedly considering ending ties with the US Postal Service

    Amazon is said to be mulling its exit strategy from the US Postal Service, with the e-commerce giant contemplating building out its own shipping network to rival the public carrier. The move would not only save Amazon billions of dollars annually but also give it greater control over its...
  4. C

    Ukraine Increases Deep Drone Strikes Gaining Leverage For Peace Talks

    Ukraine is intensifying its use of deep-strike drones against Russian targets, significantly boosting its leverage in negotiations and weakening Russia's warfighting capacity. Despite ongoing peace talks, both sides continue to engage in a brutal conflict that has seen extensive missile and...
  5. C

    Pentagon watchdog finds Hegseth's Signal chat violated regulations, could have endangered troops, sources say

    Pentagon Watchdog Finds Hegseth's Signal Chat Violated Regulations, Could Have Endangered Troops A Pentagon watchdog has concluded that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth shared sensitive military information in a private Signal group chat earlier this year, potentially jeopardizing the safety of...
  6. C

    Benjamin Netanyahu asks Israel's president for pardon in corruption case

    Israel's president under pressure to grant Netanyahu pardon in corruption case, citing national interest. In a move that could be precedent-setting and highly contentious, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has asked President Isaac Herzog to issue him with a pardon in the ongoing...
  7. C

    Team Cherry is working on more Silksong content but won't say when it'll release

    New Content Looms for Silksong Fans, But Release Date Remains a Mystery Despite only 15% of players having achieved the coveted 100% completion in Hollow Knight: Silksong, fans of the side-scrolling game are eagerly awaiting news on upcoming content. According to SteamDB, which tracks player...
  8. C

    Israeli forces injure hundreds of Palestinians in raids on Tubas, West Bank

    Dozens of Palestinians were injured in a series of raids by Israeli forces on Tuesday in Tubas, West Bank. According to Palestinian officials, over 200 Palestinians have been detained in the past four days, many without charges or due process. Eyewitnesses describe the attacks as brutal and...
  9. C

    Britain’s pound is beating every other major currency this year | CNN Business

    The pound's resurgence is a stark reversal of fortunes for the British currency. Just last fall, investors turned against the pound amid Liz Truss's government unveiled plans to boost borrowing while slashing taxes, sending the currency plummeting to record lows. However, since then, sterling...
  10. C

    SPOTY 2025: Memorable speeches from SPOTY history

    BBC Sport has compiled a memorable montage of speeches from past Sports Personality of the Year (SPOTY) award ceremonies, featuring icons like Pele, Muhammad Ali and David Beckham. The compilation showcases the most impactful and stirring moments when winners gave their acceptance speeches at...
  11. C

    Should the UK brace for a brutal flu season? – podcast

    Hospitals across the UK are preparing for what could be a once-in-a-decade flu season this winter, as health officials warn that the country may be in for a particularly brutal bout of respiratory illness. The NHS has been on high alert, with hospitals and GP surgeries stocking up on medicine...
  12. C

    Kashmir is focus of arrests after Delhi car blast linked to 'terror module'

    India's Crackdown on Terror as Delhi Car Blast Claims 13 Lives The Indian government has stepped up its crackdown on terrorism after a car explosion in the capital city of Delhi left 13 people dead. The blast, which occurred outside one of India's most significant monuments during rush hour on...
  13. C

    Barcelona 'committed to combating gender-based violence' after Jerome Boateng backlash

    Barcelona has reaffirmed its commitment to combating gender-based violence, amid criticism following a visit by former Bayern Munich and Germany defender Jerome Boateng to the club. The German footballer was handed a suspended fine and warning after being found guilty of premeditated bodily harm...
  14. C

    Meta is bringing usernames to Facebook Groups

    Facebook is giving its Groups feature a major update: users will now be able to choose their own nickname and avatar instead of being forced to post under their real name. The change means that group members can ditch their real identities and opt for something more playful, as long as it...
  15. C

    Engadget Podcast: Meta wins its massive antitrust case

    Meta has emerged victorious in a massive antitrust case, with a federal judge ruling that the company is not a monopoly. The win was largely attributed to TikTok's existence, which has forced Meta to compete more aggressively in various markets. In the FTC's case against Meta, it was argued...
  16. C

    Chen-Ning Yang obituary

    A Pioneering Mind: Chen-Ning Yang's Lasting Legacy in Physics At the age of 103, the world has lost a giant among physicists - Chen-Ning Yang, the Chinese American theoretical physicist who shook the foundations of modern physics with his groundbreaking work. Born in Hefei, China, and educated...
  17. C

    Not OK? Booker winner Flesh ignites debate about state of masculinity

    David Szalay's Booker-winning novel Flesh has sparked a heated debate about masculinity in literature, with many questioning whether male authors and themes are indeed out of fashion. At first glance, the sparse prose style and taciturn protagonist István may seem to defy traditional notions of...
  18. C

    Epstein survivors to Congress: "It's time to bring the secrets out of the shadows"

    Congress at a crossroads: Will Epstein files be brought to light? Survivors of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein have taken matters into their own hands, releasing a video plea to Congress to finally unseal the Justice Department's Epstein files. The powerful message features survivors...
  19. C

    Blast from confiscated explosives at police station in Indian-controlled Kashmir kills nine

    A Devastating Blast in Indian-Controlled Kashmir Kills Nine, Leaves Dozens Injured. At least nine people have lost their lives and 32 others were injured in a horrific explosion that ripped through a police station in the disputed region of Indian-controlled Kashmir. The blast occurred on...
  20. C

    If holding a grudge is wrong, why does it feel so right? Just ask Margaret Atwood | Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett

    Margaret Atwood has long been known for her biting wit and unflinching candor, but even the most hardened literary critics would be hard-pressed to dispute her latest claim: that holding grudges can feel more right than wrong. In a recent interview with Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett, the celebrated...
Back
Top