Pope Francis still critical but shows ‘slight improvement’: Vatican
Vatican says pope still receiving oxygen as hospitalisation for double pneumonia nears two-week mark. Pope Francis’s condition remains critical but has shown a “slight improvement”, the Vatican has said in…
As Israeli tanks roll into Jenin, Palestinians prepare for lengthy invasion
Jenin, occupied West Bank – A crowd of people gathered to watch two massive armoured bulldozers rumble into the Jenin refugee camp, tearing apart the asphalt to clear a path…
Special mass held for Pope Francis in Rome
NewsFeed A special mass was held for Pope Francis at the Vatican in Rome, where officials say he showed ‘slight improvement’ Monday but remains in critical condition. He’s been battling…
German election 2025 live results: By the numbers
Germany’s conservative CDU has won the most votes with party leader Friedrich Merz signalling he hopes to form a government quickly. Germany’s conservative CDU has won the most votes, with…
Why has Israel suspended the release of Palestinian prisoners?
Future of Gaza ceasefire at risk after Israel suspended the release of Palestinian prisoners. Israel has postponed the release of 620 Palestinian prisoners despite Hamas setting free six Israeli captives…
Germany’s CDU ahead in election exit poll, strong support for far right
Germany’s opposition conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) party has been projected to win the national election, putting leader Friedrich Merz on track to be the next chancellor, exit polls show.…
Some US agencies tell federal workers to ignore Musk email
Billionaire Trump adviser Elon Musk emailed federal workers asking them to list what they had done last week. Several US federal agencies told employees not to respond to a demand…
Can the US and Russia resolve the Ukraine war without Ukraine?
Experts debate the future of Ukraine as the US warms up to Russia and US-European relations shift. United States President Donald Trump’s administration flipped the script on US-Europe relations in…
As undersea cables break off Europe and Taiwan, proving sabotage is hard
As undersea cables break off Europe and Taiwan, proving sabotage is hard Officials have pointed to China and Russia as likely culprits, but legal challenges make prosecutions difficult. Taiwan’s Coast…
North Korean hackers cash out hundreds of millions from $1.5bn ByBit hack
North Korean hackers cash out hundreds of millions from $1.5bn ByBit hack 2 hours agoJoe TidyCyber correspondent Getty Images Hackers thought to be working for the North Korean regime have…