Global Lens: A Day in Pictures from Around the World
From political gestures in New York to environmental protests in Delhi, The Guardian's picture editors curate Tuesday's most compelling global photographs. Explore the stories behind the images.
From political gestures in New York to environmental protests in Delhi, The Guardian's picture editors curate Tuesday's most compelling global photographs. Explore the stories behind the images.
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood faces criticism over asylum reforms. UN passes Trump's Gaza peace plan. Government to ban ticket touting. Get the full story.
Hertfordshire couple compensated after police admit unlawful arrest over school complaints in private WhatsApp group. Read their full story.
One of Australia's largest debt collectors defends against allegations it illegally pursued 200,000 debts in Victoria while banned. Court decision expected next Tuesday.
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood issues a Trump-style visa ban warning to Angola, Namibia, and DRC. Learn about the UK's sweeping asylum reforms announced today.
A South African man has had his Australian visa cancelled after participating in a neo-Nazi protest outside NSW Parliament. Home Affairs Minister sends strong message.
Insect-eating bird populations in France show 2-3% increase following EU neonicotinoid ban. Research suggests full recovery may take decades but ban proves effective for conservation.
Panthera Finance allegedly collected $60m from Victorians while banned. Consumer Affairs Victoria takes legal action. Affected consumers may be entitled to refunds.
A five-year-old boy suffered permanent scarring after being mauled by an XL Bully in Hull. The court heard no safety measures were in place during the attack that left the child with life-changing injuries.
Former world champion Joseph Parker faces a potential two-year boxing ban after a positive test for cocaine. The New Zealand heavyweight denies taking any prohibited substance. Read the latest.
Guardian journalist Matthew Weaver experiences 'clean boot hunting' as government plans could make this the only legal way to hunt with hounds in England and Wales.
Guardian journalist experiences clean-boot hunting, the legal alternative to fox hunting where bloodhounds chase human runners across the English countryside. Discover this growing pursuit.
The British Basketball Federation has ceased trading and entered liquidation due to financial difficulties, marking a major crisis for UK basketball. Discover what's next for the sport.
China expresses extreme disappointment with the Dutch minister over a semiconductor supply chain crisis that brought the global car industry to a halt. Read the full story.
Germany's far-right AfD welcomes US designation of European anti-fascist groups as terrorist organisations, urging Berlin to follow suit. Historians warn of dangerous precedent.
Former heavyweight champion Joseph Parker could be banned for two years after a positive cocaine test. The test was taken on the day he lost to Fabio Wardley. Read the latest.
The Environment Agency warns England faces a widespread drought in 2026 without sustained winter rainfall, risking hosepipe bans and crop damage. Urgent water conservation is needed.
Cristiano Ronaldo could miss the start of the World Cup after his red card for Portugal against the Republic of Ireland. Discover the potential suspension and manager reaction.
Heavyweight boxer Joseph Parker tests positive for cocaine on fight day, facing a potential multi-year ban from the sport following his defeat to Fabio Wardley.
British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abd El-Fattah prevented from boarding UK flight despite valid visa. Family raises alarm about his deteriorating health and safety in Egypt.
Disgraced ex-Spanish football chief Luis Rubiales was targeted with eggs by his own uncle during a Madrid book launch. Get the latest on the fallout from the infamous Jenni Hermoso kiss scandal.
IPC prepares for potential ban on transgender women in Paralympic sports, following Olympic movement's lead. Science to guide decision ahead of 2026 Winter Games.
Isabelle Dale, 23, sobbed in court after being convicted for affairs with two inmates and smuggling synthetic cannabis into HMP Coldingley. She faces a substantial jail sentence.
Isabelle Dale, 23, sobbed in court after being convicted for affairs with two inmates and smuggling synthetic cannabis into HMP Coldingley. She now faces a substantial prison sentence.
A petition demanding fireworks restrictions has surpassed 130,000 signatures, triggering a potential Parliamentary debate about banning public sales to protect vulnerable people and animals.
TV presenter Kirsty Gallacher shares emotional health update about her acoustic neuroma brain tumour while facing six-month driving ban. Read her full story.
The European Union has banned multi-entry Schengen visas for Russian citizens in response to security threats. Russian opposition figures criticise the move as counterproductive.
South Australian parliament voted down a bill to restrict abortion access after 22 weeks. The proposed amendment sparked an emotional debate on women's healthcare rights.
Ron Dermer, Israel's strategic affairs minister and key Netanyahu aide, resigns after leading Gaza ceasefire negotiations. Read about the political implications.
A last-minute hemp ban in the US funding bill causes Republican dissent, threatening to derail efforts to end the government shutdown. Key industry figures react.