Officials say militants armed with assault rifles and hand grenades stormed a police checkpoint in northwestern Pakistan, triggering a shootout that killed three officers and wounded two
Jacinda Ardern: Key moments from the New Zealand PM’s time in office
A look back at some memorable moments from Jacinda Ardern’s six years as New Zealand prime minister.
EU President admits to failing to declare 142 gifts as bloc’s corruption scandal continues
The relationship between some in the EU and the Qatari state has come under scrutiny in recent weeks.
Panama defends actions over Iran ‘dark’ fleet penalties
World’s largest registry is accused of failing to act when given evidence of breaches of US sanctions
Nato nations pledge ‘unprecedented’ military aid to Ukraine – but no German tanks yet
‘I am moderately moderately pessimistic because the Germans are defending themselves against this like a devil protects himself against holy water,’ says Polish PM
Alec Baldwin charged with manslaughter over ‘Rust’ shooting
Baldwin denied wrongdoing after accidentally shooting cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on set with a prop gun in 2021.
Ukraine: US and European countries pledge heavy weapons
The US and nine European nations promise more firepower ahead of a major donor conference on Friday.
Rafael Nadal’s MRI shows injured left hip flexor after devastating Australian Open defeat
Rafael Nadal injured his left hip flexor during his loss at the Australian Open and could need about six to eight weeks to fully recover.
Turkiye’s Erdogan signals May 14 date for his biggest election test
President Tayyip Erdogan signaled on Wednesday that Turkiye would hold elections on May 14, a month earlier than he had earlier flagged, setting the clock ticking on perhaps the most consequential vote in the century-long history of the republic.