Mette Frederiksen, Denmark’s leader, has taken big risks standing up to Mr. Trump. It might just be working — for now.
Hindu Garage Worker Burnt Alive By Unknown Men While Sleeping In Bangladesh
Yet another horrific incident has come to light amid violence against Hindu minorities in Bangladesh, where elections are due in less than a few weeks.
Venezuela Hopes Boost Oil Production By 18% In 2026: State-owned Body
Venezuela wants to boost its oil production by 18 percent this year through planned reforms that will fully open the sector to private investors, the head of the state oil giant PDVSA said.
‘Inciting Insurrection’: Trump Accuses Officials After Minneapolis Shooting
US President Donald Trump accused the mayor of Minneapolis and the state’s governor of “inciting insurrection” over their response to the killing of a civilian in the city by federal officers.
UAE: Dubai woman loses Dh10,000 in fake recruitment scam; police issue warning
A Dubai woman lost Dh10,000 to a fake social media recruitment agency. Scammers, posing as legitimate offices, lured her with attractive offers, requesting staged payments for a domestic worker. After the final transfer, they vanished. Dubai Police urg…
‘Time To Start Doing Something’: Minnesotans Step Up To Take On ICE
Activists say they have been overwhelmed by new volunteers – despite the potential for violence – since Renee Good was killed by ICE agent Jonathan Ross.
Republicans Eye ‘Trump-palooza’ Convention Ahead Of US Midterms
US President Donald Trump’s Republican Party has taken a step closer to staging a highly unusual party convention to prop him up and sell his message to voters ahead of crucial midterm elections in November.
The Last Two Pandas In Japan Are Leaving For China As Ties Are Strained
Japanese panda fans are gathering for the final public viewing at Tokyo’s Ueno zoo before twins Xiao Xiao and Lei Lei return to China.
The incredible £1.2bn cross-sea high-speed rail mega bridge that’s world’s longest
The massive structure is due to be completed in 2027 and will carry high-speed trains.
Recovery of New Zealand landslide victims halted on safety concerns
A crack found at the site at Mount Maunganui prompted recovery work to cease for the day.