Ukrainian women scarred by the Russian war showcase strength and beauty in a new issue of Playboy, challenging norms and inspiring others. [...]
Trump Defends Gift: Qatar Donates Plane to Air Force, Not to Me

Ukrainian women scarred by the Russian war showcase strength and beauty in a new issue of Playboy, challenging norms and inspiring others. [...]
A Belgian woman who disappeared 14 years ago after scamming her neighbors reemerges in France, admitting to a past mistake and explaining her whereabouts.
A bomb alert was reported at Charleroi Airport in Belgium on a plane arriving from Porto, causing evacuation and police presence.
Arne Slot leads Liverpool to victory after Jurgen Klopp's departure, sparking debate on the impact of coaches in soccer. Insights from experts and key statistics reveal the complex role of managers in sports.
Donald Trump receives billions in investments, arms deals, and even a private jet as a gift from Arab Gulf states during his visit to the Middle East.
British Labour government faces criticism over immigration plans as concerns rise in various sectors, including healthcare. Opposition leader Nigel Farage calls for stricter measures.
A coffee bar in Barcelona stirs controversy by charging customers extra if they linger over their drinks, with prices increasing by up to 2.60 euros after an hour.
The US EPA head, Lee Zeldin, announces the removal of the unpopular start-stop system from cars, part of Trump's anti-bureaucracy drive. The move aims to address concerns over cost and effectiveness of electronic safety features.
Bayern Munich intensifies efforts to sign Florian Wirtz and Jonathan Tah from Bayer Leverkusen. Transfer Talk provides the latest updates on potential moves and negotiations.
Pakistan reports 11 military personnel and 40 civilians dead in recent conflict with India, including 15 children. Tensions persist despite a ceasefire agreement.
Mitch Hutchcraft, a former marine, defies odds by climbing Mount Everest after completing a 13,000km triathlon journey through swimming, biking, and running.
The remarkably well-preserved body of Saint Theresa of Jesus, buried over 440 years ago, is exhibited to the public after being unearthed in Spain, stunning experts with near-perfect preservation.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was spotted swimming in Rock Creek Park, a water body banned for swimming due to high levels of bacteria and health risks, on Mother's Day.
Conflicts and natural disasters in 2024 have led to a record number of displaced individuals globally, with Sudan having the highest number of 11.6 million displaced people.
President Trump's move to bring white South African refugees to the US sparks anger and debate, with critics questioning the preferential treatment amid stringent immigration policies.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer's house entrance damaged by fire; Counterterrorism police investigate potential links to recent incidents.
Bayern Munich intensify efforts to sign Florian Wirtz and Jonathan Tah from Bayer Leverkusen. Liverpool in talks for Jeremie Frimpong. Get the latest transfer rumors here.
Amidst talks of a potential meeting between Zelensky and Putin, Europe faces critical decisions and challenges regarding the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and its implications for the region.
Carlo Ancelotti is set to become the new manager of the Brazil national team, aiming to secure their first World Cup win since 2002. The move signals a significant shift in Brazilian football leadership.
The Taliban regime in Afghanistan has imposed a ban on playing chess, citing potential violations of Islamic law as it may be considered a form of gambling.
Graham King's wealth surpasses £1 billion as his company profits from the surge in asylum seekers in the UK, with daily earnings reaching £4.8 million.