Britain’s embattled Conservative government has a new target: Sex education
As a general election inches closer into view, the embittered debates circulating inside British politics have entered a new arena: the classroom.
Flowers, socks and sparkling wine: Queen Camilla reveals some of her favorite brands
Queen Camilla has granted her first royal warrants to seven companies, including Shane Connolly, the designer behind the floral arrangements at last year’s Coronation and the King and Queen’s 2005 wedding, as
Giant oddball planet has the density of fluffy cotton candy, study finds
What is big, with a fluffy, cotton candy-like composition? Turns out, a planet. An
Police rush to rescue residents in Ukrainian border town threatened by Russian advance
In a recurring nightmare, horrors usually repeat themselves. For the Ukrainian border town of Vovchansk, they’re getting worse.
Newly mapped lost branch of the Nile could help solve long-standing pyramid mystery
Egypt’s Great Pyramid and other ancient monuments at Giza exist on an isolated strip of land at the edge of the Sahara Desert.
Wealth gap on voters’ minds as India’s richest city gears up for the election
For millions of Indians, it’s the city where dreams come true – just look around.
China’s Xi Jinping rolls out red carpet for close friend Putin in strong show of unity
Chinese leader Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin pledged to deepen their strategic partnership in Beijing on Thursday, in a stark show of their growing alignment as
Suspect charged in attempted assassination of Slovakia leader
Slovakian police have charged a man in connection with the attempted assassination of Prime Minister Robert Fico, the country’s interior minister said Thursday.
‘They have crossed a line’: Australian university orders pro-Palestinian protesters to leave building
Pro-Palestinian protesters occupying a building at the University of Melbourne have been told to leave by university officials, who say they’ve “crossed a line” by entering the building
From hunter to guardian: How the ‘Snakeman of India’ found his way into wildlife conservation
Whitaker would go on to earn the nickname “Snakeman of India,” and spend more than six decades dedicated to reptile research and conservation. He’s written several books on
Slovakia’s Prime Minister Fico shot multiple times in ‘politically motivated’ attack
Slovakia’s Prime Minister Robert Fico was hospitalized on Wednesday after he was shot five times in an assassination attempt that shocked the country.
Israel defense chief says he would oppose ‘Israeli military rule’ in Gaza
Israel’s Defense Minister Yoav Gallant has called on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to publicly rule out Israeli governance over Gaza and to lay out his post-war plans, warning that he
Egypt warns Israel of ‘dire repercussions’ over Rafah operation in Gaza
“Everything is possible and is on the table, including the downgrade of the relations. But we are not there yet. We are talking to the Israelis, trying to
Young Thai activist’s death in detention after 65-day hunger strike sparks calls for justice reform
A young activist jailed for insulting Thailand’s monarchy died on Tuesday following a prolonged hunger strike, officials said, prompting an outpouring of grief and renewed calls for justice reform in
Blinken plays ‘Rockin’ in the Free World’ in Kyiv bar
There was no doubting the message from Antony Blinken’s musical debut in Kyiv on Tuesday night.