Dozens Are Killed at Aid Site Near Border, Gaza Health Officials Say
By Ameera Harouda, Isabel Kershner & Aaron Boxerman
Officials say 85 Palestinians seeking aid are killed in Gaza as Israel widens evacuation orders
By Wafaa Shurafa & Melanie Lidman
Nearly 100 people killed seeking aid in Gaza on Sunday, Palestinian officials say
By Joe Hernandez
79 Gazans killed waiting for food after Israeli troops open fire, medics say
By Louisa Loveluck, Abbie Cheeseman & Siham Shamalakh
Syria's armed Bedouins say they have withdrawn from Druze-majority city after weeklong fighting
By Ghaith Alsayed & Kareem Chehayeb
Homes still burning after mass pillaging and 30,000 trapped in besieged city - as Syria's fragile ceasefire holds
By Alex Crawford
Ceasefire in southern Syria appears to be holding as US demands Damascus end violence
By Eyad Kourdi, Catherine Nicholls & Tim Lister
The Druse: An Insular Faith, Facing a Fractured Middle East
By Euan Ward
Clashes rage in Druze region as Syria struggles to enforce ceasefire
By khalil ashawi & Laila Bassam
Typhoon Wipha hits mainland China after disrupting travel in Hong Kong
By Annabelle Timsit
Four-year-old girl dies of hunger in Gaza as Israel throttles food supply
Palestinians describe choice between starvation and risking death to get food aid in Gaza
By Juliet Fuisz, John Yang & Claire Mufson
Updates: 18 in Gaza die from starvation in one day amid Israeli blockade
By Virginia Pietromarchi, Edna Mohamed & Farah Najjar
Aid for Gaza’s starving children is right at the gates. Let it in
By Juliette Touma
Humanitarians report more deaths, displacement and desperation in Gaza
Death toll from Vietnam tourist boat accident climbs to 38
By Phuong Nguyen & Edmund Klamann
At least 34 dead after tourist boat capsizes during violent thunderstorm in Vietnam
By Michael Dorgan
Boy survives Vietnam tourist boat sinking that killed dozens by sheltering in air pocket
By Sophie von der Tann
Dozens dead after Ha Long Bay tourist boat capsizes in Vietnam
Vietnam hunts four missing after sudden thunderstorm capsized tourist boat
By Phuong Nguyen & Thinh Nguyen
Moscow airports temporarily closed after Ukraine drone attacks
By Kathryn Armstrong
Russia Strikes Ukraine With Drones and Missiles, Killing One
By Daryna Krasnolutska
Ukrainian drones attack Moscow as Zelenskyy suggests fresh ceasefire talks
By David Brennan
Russia launches massive attacks; Trump backtracks from suggestion Ukraine should target Moscow
By Astha Rajvanshi
Russia pounds Ukraine with over 300 drones, killing 1 in Odesa
The United States Welcomes the Signing of a Declaration of Principles between the Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Representatives of Congo River Alliance/March 23 Movement, Facilitated by the State of Qatar
By Tammy Bruce
Congo and rebels have committed to ending war in the east. Here’s what to know
By Chinedu Asadu
Congo and M23 rebels sign declaration of principles for permanent ceasefire
By Chinedu Asadu
Congo, M23 rebels pledge in Qatar to reach peace deal next month
By Imad Creidi
Hope for peace as DR Congo and M23 rebels sign deal in Qatar
By Natasha Booty & Danai Nesta Kupemba
Pope condemns Gaza war’s ‘barbarity’ as 85 reported killed while waiting for food
By Jennifer Rankin
Pope Leo demands end to Gaza 'barbarity' after Israeli strike on Catholic church
By Freddie Clayton
Israel says deadly Gaza church strike was mistake after Trump call
By Dave Lawler & Barak Ravid
Pope Leo XIV renews his call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza
Statement of the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem
At least 14 dead in South Korea after heavy rains trigger landslide, floods
At least 17 dead in South Korea floods and landslides
By Maia Davies & Je Seung Lee
Death toll rises to 17 in South Korea as rains cause landslide and floods
By Hyunjoo Jin
At Least 17 People Killed in Devastating Floods and Landslides Following Days of Torrential Rain
By Charlotte Phillipp
Death toll grows from torrential rains in South Korea with thousands unable to return home
WATCH: IDF expands its operations in Jabalya, destroys and dismantles 2.7 km. long tunnel
By Post Staff
IDF expands its operations in Jabalya, destroys and dismantles 2.7 km. long tunnel
By Post Staff
Shockwaves from IDF strikes shatter homes, rattle nerves in Gaza border towns
Israeli military operates in Beit Hanun, Gaza City in Gaza Strip
By Post Staff
IDF says it demolished 2.7 km of tunnels in north Gaza
Netanyahu Secured His Survival for Six More Months. Now He Can Sign a Hostage Deal
By Amir Tibon
Trump says 10 hostages will be returning from Gaza 'very shortly' during White House dinner with allies
By Alec Schemmel
Hamas says no interim truce possible without work toward permanent ceasefire deal
Hamas's Abu Obeida pledges 'long war of attrition' if Israel chooses to continue Gaza fighting
Israel, mediators wait for Hamas's response on Gaza hostage deal
By Post Staff
Air India captain ‘said eerie words to co-pilot at takeoff’ before fatal crash killing 260
By Anish Vij
Exclusive | New Details in Air India Crash Probe Shift Focus to Senior Pilot
By Shan Li & Andrew Tangel
Air India captain may have shut off fuel ahead of deadly crash, WSJ reports
By Kevin Shalvey
The ‘gentle soul’ believed to have cut doomed Air India flight’s fuel supplies
By Samaan Lateef
NTSB chair says media reports on Air India crash are speculative, premature
Greeks mourn, Turks celebrate anniversary of invasion that split Cyprus
By Michele Kambas, Aidan Lewis & Helen Popper
Turkey’s president says his support for a two-state deal on ethnically split Cyprus is absolute
By Menelaos Hadjicostis
Cyprus commemorates 51 years since 1974 Turkish invasion
Erdogan: World must accept reality of two states on Cyprus
By Manolis Kostidis
The Greek-Cypriot Refugee Who Became Acclaimed Businessman in 7 Countries
By Paula Tsoni
MAGA AI bot network divided on Trump-Epstein backlash
By Kevin Collier
Thousands of Afghans won't receive compensation for data breach
By Helen Catt
Farage slams secret Afghan refugee resettlement to UK, claims sex offenders among arrivals
By Michael Dorgan
How an email error sparked a secret scramble to bring thousands of Afghans to Britain
By Jill Lawless
Operation Rubific, the portrait of failure
How bad is Afghan data breach for MI6 and SAS?
By Frank Gardner
IDF set to begin ground operations in central Gaza’s Deir al-Balah for first time
Israel issues forced displacement order in central Gaza in new campaign
Israel issues new evacuation orders in central Gaza as hunger worsens
By Nidal Al-Mughrabi
Israel Poised to Assault Last Gaza Town as Truce Talks Stall
Israel extends Gaza offensive to areas not yet reached by ground forces
By James Shotter
Pope at Mass: Take summer to savor moments of reflection
White House officials concerned by Benjamin Netanyahu's Mideast policies
By Post Staff
"He's a madman": Trump's team frets about Netanyahu after Syria strikes
By Barak Ravid & Marc Antony Caputo
‘He bombs everything all the time’: US said fuming at ‘madman’ Netanyahu after Syria strikes
‘Bibi acted like a madman’: Team Trump not very happy with Netanyahu, says report
By Majid Alam
Binyamin Netanyahu a ‘madman’ to bomb Syria, US officials say
By Peter Stubley & George Grylls
US says attack on West Bank Palestinian church was 'act of terror'
By Ali Sawafta, Kevin Liffey & maayan lubell
Huckabee visits Christian church in West Bank that was target of arson attack
In the birthplace of Christianity, churches and communities are coming under attack from Jewish settlers
By Matt Bradley
Top church leaders accuse Israeli authorities of abetting settler attacks in Taybeh
As Huckabee and MTG attack Israel over anti-Christian Pogroms, is the Alliance with White Christian Nationalism Fraying?
By Juan Cole
Iran says it has replaced air defences damaged in Israel war
By Toby Chopra
Chancellor Merz and the E3: Germany pivots toward Europe
By Christoph Hasselbach
First German-UK defense pact since WWII followed by Moscow warning
By Linus Holler
Britain and Germany sign a historic treaty
The deplorable and the adorable: Merz gives top bantz after blasting Brexit | John Crace
By John Crace
Plans for direct train to Berlin in new UK-Germany treaty
By Jennifer Mckiernan
For the first time in modern history a capital city is on the verge of running dry
EU justice chief ‘determined’ to crack down on sale of illegal goods on Temu, Shein
By Victor Goury-laffont
EU commissioner shocked by dangers of some goods sold by Shein and Temu | Retail industry
By Lisa O'carroll
Podcast | Shein’s toxic business model
By Yara Van Heugten, Alexander Fanta & Emma Du Chatinier
France’s Fashion Reckoning
France fines Shein 40 mn euros over 'deceptive' sales practices
'Russia is weaponizing deportation' — Ukraine evacuates 43 deportees from Russia-Georgia border
By Dmytro Basmat
Kyiv accuses Russia of leaving Ukrainians stranded at Georgian border
By Anastasiia Malenko & Andrew Heavens
Ukraine Evacuates 43 Deportees Held on Russian-Georgian Border
Russia weaponizing deportation of Ukrainians via Georgia, Kyiv proposing alternative – FM Sybiha
Georgia Proposes Evacuation Options for Ukrainians Stranded at Russia-Georgia Border
Dad Serious Over Mithun Reddy’s Arrest
Andhra liquor scam: Chargesheet reveals Jagan Mohan Reddy's role; YSRCP MP Midhun Reddy arrested
Andhra ex-CM Jagan got kickbacks in Rs 3,500-crore liquor ‘scam’: CID probe
By Sreenivas Janyala
Jagan Reddy Party MP Midhun Reddy Arrested Over Rs 3,200 Crore Liquor Scam in Andhra Pradesh
Ex-CM Jagan Reddy named in Andhra liquor scam case chargesheet, but is not an accused – He ‘received kickbacks’
By Sugam Singhal
Spain’s anti-migrant riots are a warning to Europe
By William J. McGee
Fourteen people arrested after anti-migrant riots in southern Spain
By Amy Walker
Police Arrest Far-Right Leader After Anti-Immigrant Riots in Spanish Town
By Jose Bautista & Lynsey Ebony Chutel
A ‘hunt’ for migrants in the Spanish town of Torre Pacheco triggers fear: ‘There is peace for nobody’
Spain tightens scrutiny of far-right groups after clashes
By Emma Pinedo
Edelstein's post at risk as Netanyahu pushes controversial Haredi draft bill through Knesset
By Itamar Eichner
Netanyahu’s governing coalition is fracturing. Here’s what it means for Israel and Gaza
By Tia Goldenberg
Government tries to contain fallout after Haredi exit, with Knesset recess days away
Netanyahu’s Ultra-Orthodox Allies Threaten His Coalition Government
By Aaron Boxerman
Ultra-Orthodox party quits Israeli coalition, weakening Netanyahu
Protesters gather in Epping as bottles and flares are thrown
By Aimee Dexter
Five arrested as more than 1,000 protesters gather outside Essex asylum hotel
By Ben Quinn & Hayden Vernon
Epping protests are just the latest flashpoint of frustration
By Dan Whitehead
Bottles and flares thrown during another protest outside Essex hotel
By Alexander Butler
Detectives investigating disorder in Epping release images
Rubio’s quiet ascent into Trump’s inner circle
By Kylie Atwood
Rubio to meet Russia's Lavrov as strikes pound Kyiv
By Leon Bruneau
Washington, Moscow speed toward confrontation
By Jonathan Easley
US Secretary of State Rubio Meets Privately With Russia’s Lavrov at ASEAN Summit
By Darren Maung
Rubio meets Russia's Lavrov at ASEAN talks
By Leon Bruneau
President Trump's Official Golf Rounds Total Makes Headlines
By Andrew Holleran
“Everyone who wanted to fight is already fighting”: Top Ukrainian UAV commander prepares for war with drones, not people
By Olena Mukhina
Ukrainian drones are killing ever more soldiers
Russians plan to launch 2,000 drones on Ukraine simultaneously, German general says
By Ivan A Diakonov
A new type of rifle bullet in Ukraine could give infantry a better way to survive unjammable drone attacks
By Matthew Loh
How the Russian and Ukrainian front lines are shifting, in infographics
By Emmanuel Grynszpan, Victor Simonnet & Riccardo Pravettoni
Anti-immigration demonstrations take place in more than 80 cities across Poland
Anti-immigrant rallies staged across Poland
By Adam Easton
On patrol with Poland’s ultra-nationalist border vigilantes
By Pawel Kwiecien & James Rothwell
The Polish Tommy Robinson leading anti-migrant vigilantes
By Bartosz Kielak
Clashes break out at anti-immigration protests in Poland
By Jo Harper
San Francisco teacher stabbed while riding train in Italy
By Katie Dowd
S.F. teacher survives horrific throat-slashing attack in Italy: ‘It was a miracle’
By St. John Barned-Smith
New Yorker stabbed in neck by African migrants during Italian vacation: ‘It’s a playground for terror, for the vicious’
By Chris Harris
5 things to know about Staten Island teacher, coach who was slashed, nearly killed in Italy
By Kyle Lawson
Italy vacation turns into horror for former Staten Island teacher, coach: He’s slashed, robbed
Who was Prince Al-Waleed, Saudi Arabia’s ‘Sleeping Prince’, who died after 20 years in coma? | World News - Hindustan Times
'Sleeping Prince,' Who Spent 20 Years in a Coma Following a Car Accident, Dies at 36
By Charlotte Phillipp
‘Sleeping Prince’ of Saudi Arabia dead at 36 after 20-year coma
Saudi's 'Sleeping Prince' Alwaleed Bin Khaled Dies After 20 Years In Coma
Saudi Prince Al waleed bin khaled: Di Sleeping Prince die afta 20 years in coma
‘Nothing has changed’: Iran tries to rearm proxy groups as US talks stall
By Mostafa Salem & Nic Robertson
Iran Is Moving to Rearm Its Militia Allies
By Benoît Faucon & Adam Chamseddine
Iran Responds to Massive US Weapons Bust
By Amir Daftari