Monday, May 4, 2026

World Affairs

How we reported in -30C temperatures in Canada’s Arctic

The BBC joined Canada's military rangers on the final leg of a 5,200km (3,200 miles) Arctic patrol, where they shared the survival skills needed to endure freezing temperatures,...

Fireworks in Milan as Inter clinch Serie A title with a 2-0 win over Parma | Football News

Inter Milan win their 21st Scudetto, edging Napoli, with three matches remaining in the Italian football league...

Kenya battles to stop the 'goons and guns' as fears of political violence grow

More than 100 gangs are operating nationwide as the growing use of political thugs raises fears of...

Trump says US to begin escorting ships in Strait of Hormuz | US-Israel war on Iran

NewsFeedUS President Donald Trump has announced ‘Project Freedom’, a naval mission to escort stranded ships through the...

Germany troop cuts send wrong signal to Russia, say two top US Republicans

The chairs of the House and Senate armed services committees said withdrawing 5,000 service personnel risked undermining...
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Amnesty calls for war crimes probe on RSF attack on Sudan refugee camp | Sudan war News

NGO documents accounts of atrocities during paramilitary force’s April assault on the North Darfur facility.Rights group Amnesty International has called for a war...

Delhi hospitals saw 200,000 respiratory illness patients in three years

Getty ImagesMore than 200,000 cases of acute respiratory illnesses were recorded in six state-run hospitals in Delhi between 2022 and 2024 as the...

Australian social media ban aims to ‘save teens from predatory algorithms’ | Social Media

NewsFeedAustralia’s social media ban aims to protect under-16s from what the government calls online ‘purgatory’. Communications Minister Anika Wells told the National Press...

Ukrainians in war-ravaged Donbas weigh prospects of peace deal

Jonathan BealeDefence correspondent, KyivInna, escaping with her five children, also believes it's time to make a deal. She could no longer hide her...

Africa’s oldest leaders are governing the world’s youngest populations

Africa’s youngest citizens are ruled by leaders in their 80s and 90s. Some are reshaping the system to hold on to power.

US defence chief says he did not see survivors before follow-up boat strike | Military News

US Secretary of Defense Peter Hegseth defends controversial second strike on alleged drug boat in the Caribbean Sea.Published On 3 Dec 20253 Dec...
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