The American actor James Van Der Beek, best known for his role in the US TV series Dawson’s Creek, has died aged 48.
South Africa and China sign trade deal amid tariff row with the US
The Supreme Court in Ghana has ordered the government to reveal the terms of a controversial deportation deal with the US, with rights groups calling the agreement both unclear and immoral. In South Africa, while tensions with the US over tariffs pers…
When Will Ukraine Hold Elections? Zelensky Responds
Ukraine will only hold elections once it has security guarantees in place and a ceasefire with Russia, President Volodymyr Zelensky said Wednesday, pushing back at suggestions he was planning to stage fresh ballots under US pressure.
Iowa, naturalized citizens settle lawsuit over voter eligibility ahead of 2024 election
Iowa’s top election official and a group of naturalized citizens have settled a federal lawsuit that will prevent the state from relying exclusively on driver’s license records for citizenship data in the three months before an election.
Busy Phillips, Chad Michael Murray and more react to the death of James Van Der Beek
The American actor James Van Der Beek, best known for his role as the titular character of the ’90s and early ’00s teen drama “Dawson’s Creek,” has died.
Ferry capsizes on Nile River leaving at least 15 people dead
Residents and rescue teams were still searching for at least six other people
Gallup to end monthly presidential polls after 80 years – as Trump’s approval ratings continue to slide
The company said the decision was ‘solely’ made based on its ‘research goals and priorities’
Keir Starmer says Jim Ratcliffe’s immigration comments ‘offensive and wrong’
Manchester United co-owner Jim Ratcliffe is founder and chairman of one of the world’s largest chemical companies, Ineos.
Instagram chief says he does not believe people can get clinically addicted to social media
Adam Mosseri, the head of Meta’s Instagram, testified during a landmark social media trial in Los Angeles that he disagrees people can be addicted to social media platforms.
Trump ‘insisted’ that US talks with Iran will continue as Netanyahu pushes for their expansion
US President Donald Trump on Wednesday said he had “insisted” in a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that Washington’s resumed talks with Iran over its nuclear programme will continue, but that no “definitive” agreement had been r…