US Navy's largest warship enters Latin American waters
The USS Gerald R Ford aircraft carrier has entered Latin American waters, marking the largest US military presence in the region since 1989 as tensions with Venezuela escalate.
The USS Gerald R Ford aircraft carrier has entered Latin American waters, marking the largest US military presence in the region since 1989 as tensions with Venezuela escalate.
Mancunian activist calls for fan action against Manchester City's UAE owners over Sudan war crimes links. Discover how supporters can campaign while staying loyal to their club.
Epping Forest Council fails to block asylum seekers at The Bell Hotel. High Court judge dismisses planning breach claims, citing national need for contingency accommodation.
The Guardian investigates the impact of British children being sent overseas for education. Share your experience of being educated abroad or as a parent making this decision.
Top House Democrats pledge to oppose government funding bill over expired healthcare tax credits, creating tight vote for Republican Speaker Mike Johnson.
Milan prosecutors investigate alleged 'sniper tourism' where Italians paid to shoot Sarajevo civilians during the 1990s siege. Explore the shocking details of this war crime investigation.
Thailand pauses US-brokered ceasefire with Cambodia after a landmine injures four soldiers, derailing a fragile peace. Discover the latest developments.
The Princess of Wales attended her first service at the National Memorial Arboretum while Queen Camilla marked Poppies to Paddington. Read about their moving tributes to the fallen.
Blued and Finka, two of China's most popular LGBTQ+ dating apps, have been removed from Apple and Android app stores following a government order. Discover the implications for digital rights and the LGBTQ+ community in China.
Harry Pitman's family say justice has been done as his teenage killer receives 16-year sentence for Primrose Hill murder. Read the full story.
PCS union members strike at British Library over real-terms pay cuts while executives receive bonuses. Zadie Smith questions Britain's cultural values.
Mali TikTok creator Mariame Cissé abducted and executed by armed men. The 140,000-follower influencer supported military. Read the shocking details.
Catherine Connolly becomes Ireland's 10th president, vowing to champion diversity, climate action and Gaelic revival. Read her full inauguration speech and vision for Ireland.
British fathers take legal action against UK government for failing to evacuate families from Gaza despite promises. Read about the human rights breach and ongoing crisis.
Sky News learns of two more board departures at the UK's Competition and Markets Authority, months after its chairman was ousted by ministers. Read the full story.
Following a Guardian advice column, we explore the impact of international relocation on relationships. Share your story of moving countries for a partner.
A person has been hospitalised after a stabbing on Ridley Road, Dalston. Police are investigating the broad daylight attack which occurred near the busy market. Get the latest updates.
Expert advice on using Buy Now Pay Later services wisely this festive season. Learn how to manage BNPL debt and protect your credit score with our essential tips.
Sky News joins police in Haverhill raids, revealing suspected modern slavery in a Turkish barbershop. Part of a national crackdown on high street crime. Read the full investigation.
Donald Trump threatens BBC with $1bn lawsuit over edited speech, continuing his long history of legal actions against media organisations including CNN, ABC and CBS. Discover the pattern.
Britain reduces Global Fund contribution by 15%, risking hundreds of thousands of preventable deaths. Charities warn this undermines decades of progress in disease elimination.
A Utah judge has approved a new congressional map creating a Democratic-leaning district, reshaping the battle for the US House of Representatives in the 2026 midterm elections.
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, a key rival to President Erdoğan, faces 142 charges including bribery and extortion. The case could reshape Turkey's political landscape. Read the latest developments.
Frustrated Wimbledon residents demand action as a poorly placed e-bike bay blocks driveways and a Met Police car park exit. Council defends scheme despite local outcry.
A German-Polish national with alleged neo-Nazi ties has been arrested in Dortmund for running a darknet platform soliciting political assassinations. Discover the full story and its implications for European security.
Exclusive: Nearly 100 inmates accidentally released this year as prison staffing crisis leads to dangerous errors. Read the full investigation into Britain's crumbling prison system.
Santander closes all UK bank accounts of British humanitarian volunteer working in Ukraine without explanation, raising concerns about banking restrictions affecting Ukraine support efforts.
At least 12 killed in a Pakistan Taliban suicide attack outside Islamabad courts. Defence minister declares a 'state of war' amid a surge in terror. Read the full report.
An American relying on food stamps reveals how political brinkmanship threatens 41 million people's survival. Read this powerful account of food poverty in rural Oregon.
A devastating car explosion near Delhi's historic Red Fort has caused multiple fatalities and injuries. Witnesses describe horrific scenes as the blast ripped through a crowded market area.