Why Trump’s Intel deal breaks with American tradition
The government’s stake in the computer chip maker is not without precedent, but it puts Trump at odds with some conservatives.
World News in Brief: More deaths in Ukraine, lengthy detentions in Egypt, AI governance, US postal tariffs
More civilians have been killed and injured in Ukraine following recent hostilities and attacks across the country, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said on Tuesday…
One in four still lacks access to safe drinking water and sanitation
Despite progress over the past decade, billions worldwide still lack access to safe drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene, leaving them vulnerable to disease and social exclusion, according to a UN…
Thailand grants work rights to long-term refugees from Myanmar, UN welcomes resolution
A new resolution by the Thai Government that will allow long-staying refugees from Myanmar to work legally in the country was welcomed on Tuesday by the UN refugee agency, UNHCR,…
Killing of journalists in Gaza hospital attack ‘should shock the world’: UN rights office
The killing of five more Palestinian journalists in Gaza by Israeli forces – bringing the total killed overall to 247 since the war began – should shock the world into…
Donald Trump: PM Modi says make and spend in India as 50% tariffs kick in
With Trump’s 50% tariffs about to kick in, Modi announced an overhaul of India’s indirect tax system.
US Open 2025: Venus Williams awarded women’s doubles wildcard with Leylah Fernandez
Venus Williams will compete in the women’s doubles at the US Open after being awarded a wildcard with Canada’s Leylah Fernandez.
Champions League play-off: How did Celtic let dream slip from grasp?
How were Celtic stunned in Kazakhstan by Kairat Almaty to miss Champions League bid?
UN establishes expert panel to guide global governance of AI
The UN Security Council holds a meeting on Artificial intelligence at UN headquarters in New York City, US, July 18, 2023. — Reuters The United Nations General Assembly has approved…
West Ham United: Captain Jarrod Bowen apologises for fan row after Wolves defeat
West Ham boss Graham Potter admits the Hammers are “in pain” but calls for unity after captain Jarrod Bowen has to apologise for trying to confront fans.