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A chronological view of geopolitical events and developments shaping our world.
Hungary's new government under Péter Magyar moves swiftly to dismantle Viktor Orbán's political system, targeting corruption, media reform, and democratic restoration in a historic political shift.
Iran held its first meeting with Oman to manage the Strait of Hormuz following a preliminary peace deal with the US, signaling a major shift in maritime power dynamics in one of the world's most critical waterways.
Penelope Keith's unmatched portrayal of comic snobs in The Good Life and To the Manor Born defined British television comedy, blending sharp wit with surprising warmth that made her characters unforgettable.
A landmark agreement between Lebanon and Israel has fractured Lebanese society, with supporters praising its potential to curb Iranian influence while protesters denounce it as a national betrayal.
A dinosaur bone collected in Antarctica in 1985 sat unidentified in a museum drawer for decades, now confirmed as the first dinosaur fossil from the continent — a Titanosaur tail vertebra.
Portugal face Uzbekistan as Cristiano Ronaldo struggles with poor form and a social media storm targets his teammates, raising questions about his future role.
Sri Lanka deploys military drones to combat a surging dengue fever outbreak as hospitals buckle under pressure, compounded by severe energy shortages linked to the broader Iran War fallout.
Germany's record-breaking heat wave gives way to storms and cooler temperatures, as Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul heads to Washington for critical NATO and bilateral talks with the United States.
As Macron meets Sultan Haitham in Muscat, analyst Dawud Al Ansari highlights Oman's unique role as a neutral mediator committed to de-escalation amid rising Gulf tensions.
Thousands of undocumented migrants are leaving South Africa amid escalating anti-immigrant protests, highlighting deep tensions over immigration, unemployment, and resource competition in the region.
Andy Burnham, frontrunner to succeed Keir Starmer as Labour leader, has outlined a sweeping policy vision centred on devolution and fiscal discipline, though he faced criticism for avoiding press questions after his speech.
Pakistani military operations killed at least 36 Afghan civilians and wounded over 160 overnight, with Afghan officials warning of retaliation as tensions between the two neighbors reach a dangerous new high.
Simon Peter Carman, 46, faces murder charges in Thailand after a teenage girl's naked body was discovered in a suitcase in Pattaya City. Carman has denied all charges against him.
Teyana Taylor moved audiences to tears at the BET Awards after receiving the Icon of the Year award from Janet Jackson, delivering a powerful tribute to Lauryn Hill that stole the show.
Pakistan launched airstrikes on militant targets inside Afghanistan following a deadly attack in Karachi that killed three paramilitary troops, escalating tensions with the Taliban government.
A fragile ceasefire ends a brief but devastating war between the US and Iran, leaving both nations where they started — except for thousands of lives lost and a world forever changed.
Senegal's President Bassirou Diomaye Faye plans a referendum on constitutional amendments to strengthen parliament and the prime minister, following a National Assembly vote backed by most lawmakers amid protests.
A deadly helicopter crash near Saudi Arabia's Ras Tanura oil refinery killed 14 people, raising concerns about safety and security at one of the world's most critical energy infrastructure sites.
As Venezuela grapples with earthquake devastation, rare moments of human resilience and solidarity have emerged, offering brief but powerful relief amid widespread destruction and loss.
Chipmaker shares have skyrocketed in the first half of 2026, with some manufacturers tripling in value as AI hardware demand outpaces software investments across Asia Pacific markets.
A record-breaking heatwave gripping central and eastern Europe pushes temperatures to 38°C, threatening over 130 million people — with war-torn Ukraine facing a uniquely dangerous double crisis as both extreme heat and Russian attacks strain its already battered energy network.
Stephen Eustaquio's stunning 92nd-minute strike sent Canada into the FIFA World Cup last 16 for the first time ever, defeating South Africa 1-0 in a dramatic group stage finale.
As Pride Month concludes, Slovenia's LGBTQ+ community faces a dual reality of growing public support and increasing political hostility under the new Jansa government, which symbolically removed a rainbow flag from the Culture Ministry.
A powerful heat dome has pushed record-breaking temperatures across Germany, Poland, and neighboring nations, triggering extreme heat warnings and raising urgent questions about Europe's climate resilience and cross-border emergency preparedness.
Gracie, a giraffe who escaped from a private Texas ranch, was finally located safe after nearly two weeks missing, following an aerial search by Real County authorities.
Nearly 300 Ebola-positive individuals in DR Congo have vanished from health surveillance systems, raising fears of mass community transmission amid a devastating humanitarian crisis.
New Caledonia held pivotal local elections that could reshape the French Pacific territory's political future, with decolonization movements and shifting demographics intensifying tensions over sovereignty.
Kim Jong Un never publicly acknowledges his mother, Ko Yong Hui, whose Japanese-born ethnic Korean origins could undermine the ideological foundations of the North Korean regime.
Cape Verde's historic World Cup qualification and unexpected run to the knockout stage has ignited a wave of national pride, uniting its diaspora and showcasing the island nation's growing global presence.
Morocco and the Netherlands face off in a high-stakes World Cup Round of 32 match in Monterrey, blending sporting rivalry with deep cultural and political connections between the two nations.
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