The U.K. leader’s demands came amid revulsion over starvation in Gaza and followed French President Emanuel Macron’s announcement that he would recognize a Palestinian state.
The U.S. pop star became a citizen under a new Beninese law aimed at descendants of enslaved people from sub-Saharan Africa.
The U.N.-developed panel, known as IPC, said conditions “worsened dramatically” in recent months, with food consumption at its lowest level since the conflict began.
The fee for Americans and other visa-free travelers won’t begin until fall 2026, but the price is about to triple, officials say, because of rising costs.
The overnight attacks came a day after President Donald Trump expressed frustration with Russian President Vladimir Putin and brought closer the deadline for a ceasefire.
The toll announced by the Gaza Health Ministry is likely to be an undercount as the war grinds on and starvation spreads.
Parts of Beijing and northern China are awash after heavy rains, and more than 80,000 people have been evacuated.
New U.S. radar sites are designed to keep China in check. But Chinese developments, some with questionable connections, could create vulnerabilities.
The influential and controversial Uribe was found guilty in a witness tampering case and is the country’s first former president to be convicted in a criminal trial.
Despite aid being allowed into Gaza over the weekend, the hunger crisis continues. Louisa Loveluck explains how we got here.
The two groups said they found deliberate intent by Israeli decision-makers to target the whole population of Gaza and destroy life for the Palestinian people.
Balancing economic interests and security concerns, European officials said they got the best deal possible with President Donald Trump, but critics said Brussels ceded to pressure.
Since his election, South Korean President Lee Jae Myung has tried reverse the hardline stance of his predecessor toward Pyongyang.
The Israeli prime minister found a political window to step up humanitarian assistance but remains under intense pressure both abroad and at home.
Shi Yongxin shot to fame by growing Shaolin into a global kung fu brand. The temple said he was accused of embezzling funds and fathering illegitimate children.
Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to “an immediate and unconditional ceasefire” starting at midnight, Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said.
Officials are meeting in Sweden for their third round of talks in as many months, ahead of an Aug. 12 deadline, to try to avoid a flare-up in trade tensions.
High winds and soaring temperatures — which hit a record 122.9 degrees last week — have hampered firefighters. The fires have killed at least 17 people.
Locals in Scotland, long annoyed by Trump’s golf courses, expressed their outrage as the president visited for the weekend.
Trump said the U.S. will impose 15 percent tariffs on imports from the 27-nation European Union, although the White House has yet to release specifics.
U.N. officials welcomed the change, but an internal memo said Israel guaranteed an uptick in aid and “tactical pauses” in fighting for only a week.
Interest in Greenland’s minerals is soaring, driven in part by Trump, who has said the U.S. must “get” the island. But the rare earths will be hard to mine.
Belgium, the United Nations and aid groups say they have offered to save $9.7 million in supplies kept in a Belgian warehouse.
Scottish whisky distillers hope Trump’s ties to the country will soften him on the tariffs interrupting their trade with the U.S., their biggest market.
Children suffering under severe food shortages can face lifelong consequences.