Latest and breaking world news headlines for today from assorted sources and top channels: Fox News, CNN, BBC, Sky News, New York Times, The Guardian, Channel News Asia, SCMP,…
World news from The Epoch Times
- MIAMI—U.S. immigration officials say 187 Cuban illegal immigrants have been arrested after landing in the […]
- Australian centre-right Liberal senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price has warned that the government’s plan to scrap […]
- Former Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has spoken for the first time after it was […]
- BERLIN—Authorities in Norway have euthanized a walrus that had drawn crowds of spectators in the […]
- Novartis AG on Thursday reported two patient fatalities due to acute liver failure following treatment […]
- A Chinese satellite-tracking vessel reportedly arrived at Sri Lanka’s Hambantota port on Tuesday, according to […]
- Korean beauty giants Amorepacific and LG Household & Health Care reported disappointing Q2 earnings during […]
- Warner Bros. Discovery and a top literary agent have condemned the threats made against Harry […]
- Ontario Premier Doug Ford said Monday he’s planning to expand so-called strong mayor powers to […]
- ISLAMABAD—Heavy rains set off flash floods that killed at least 31 people and left dozens […]
- DUBAI, United Arab Emirates—An Iranian official Monday denied Tehran was involved in the stabbing of […]
- End CCP (Chinese Communist Party), a global petition started by Falun Gong practitioners, won the […]
World news from Fox News
- Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian said Monday that some issues still need to be resolved […]
- The United States has engaged "directly" with Syrian officials about the return of Austin Tice, […]
- Iranian media are celebrating the assassination attempt against Salman Rushdie and one outlet is threatening […]
- The UK has announced that they plan of offering COVID-19 boosters to all adults starting […]
- Ukrainian health minister Viktor Liashko is accusing Russian authorities of committing crimes against humanity for […]
- Afghan rights activist Sima Samar is still heartbroken one year after the Taliban takeover of […]
- Mexico President André Manuel López Obrador urged calm after several days of cartel violence have […]
- Moderna's updated COVID-19 vaccine has been approved by British drug regulators. Britain is the first […]
- Polio's presence has been confirmed in London, New York City, and Jeruselem for the first […]
- German Health Minister Karl Lauterbach announced on Friday that the EU is considering approving a […]
World news from CNN
- Deputy President William Ruto has been elected the country's fifth president, according to the electoral […]
- Credit agencies know a lot about Americans. The agencies accumulate information, such as Social Security […]
- The American economy didn't get the memo that it's supposed to already be in a […]
- Brittney Griner's legal team filed an appeal against a Russian court's verdict sentencing the WNBA […]
- At least 50 people have died and "many" displaced after recent torrential rains caused flooding […]
- Rescuers have recovered six bodies from the site of a fireworks warehouse that exploded in […]
- Confused about inflation? You're not alone.
- Five state-owned Chinese companies, including the country's leading energy and chemical company, have chosen to […]
- Domino's has formally shut its stores in Italy after seven years in the country, according […]
World news from The New York Times
- Reports of a strike in the Luhansk region of Ukraine’s east emerged on Sunday night. In the Kherson region in the south, Russia has withstood a barrage of Ukrainian attacks, but little territory has exchanged hands.
- The detention of Ukrainians by Russia.
- More than 100,000 buildings in Ukraine have been destroyed in the war. Volunteers are clearing away the rubble — and partying while they do it.
- Ukrainian forces badly want to retake the southern region of Kherson from Russian invaders, but Moscow retains a potentially overwhelming advantage.
- After the attack, writers and world leaders hailed Rushdie as a symbol of free expression. But the battle lines around his novel “The Satanic Verses” were never cleanly drawn.
- Kenya is often held up as a beacon of democracy in Africa, but as the latest election showed, it is not always pretty. Disputes started even before a winner was named.
- After the vice president was declared the winner of the presidential election, four of the country’s seven election commissioners would not verify the result, raising the specter of a legal challenge.
- The ousted civilian leader has been convicted on corruption charges by a military-appointed court. A Japanese journalist and two models have also been detained in recent weeks.
- At least 41 people died from smoke inhalation and a stampede when a fire swept through a Coptic Orthodox church on Sunday. The church said a generator started the blaze.
- Britain is the first country to approve the Moderna-made vaccine, which generated a strong immune response against both the original virus and the Omicron variant.
World headlines from BBC
- The ex-New York mayor, due to testify this week, dismissed the inquiry as politically motivated.
- Details are emerging about some of the 15 children who died in Sunday's blaze at a Coptic church.
- The drivers of two vehicles have been rescued after a bridge collapsed into water in the south of Norway.
- A memo to law enforcement notes an uptick in "threats and acts of violence" since the Mar-a-Lago search.
- The announcement was marred by scuffles, allegations of vote-rigging and a divided electoral commission.
- Deputy President William Ruto was the underdog in the race for the presidency.
- The Luhansk base was targeted after a Russian journalist revealed its location online, Ukraine claims.
- President Vladimir Putin made the comments in a letter sent to North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.
- "We do not consider anyone other than Rushdie and his supporters worthy of blame," a spokesman said.
- Rescue attempts have been delayed again after the water level in the flooded shafts suddenly rose.
- Video shows people running out of the store in Xuhui district as guards tried to shut them in.
- With millions of bags and suitcases going missing this summer, technology may offer the solution.
World headlines from The Guardian
- While the former PM has defended his processes, Anthony Albanese has called the ‘unprecedented’ arrangements […]
- Anthony Albanese says former prime minister oversaw ‘unprecedented trashing of our democracy’Scott Morrison defends secret […]
- Suit alleges CIA and its ex-director Mike Pompeo violated US constitutional protections for confidential discussionsLawyers […]
- Australian apologises for her abrupt departure from LA SparksIntends on ‘providing clarification on past rumours’Four-time […]
- The FAA was alerted and said the piece appeared to be a metal sleeve from […]
- Kyrgios has not played the team event since 2019Alex de Minaur to lead charge against […]
- Allen Weisselberg has been accused of taking more than $1.7m from the company, including rent, […]
- Three-year formal inquiry will detail injustices faced by First Nations people, with an independent First […]
- Nearly 50 years after speech on behalf of Marlon Brando about depiction of Native Americans, […]
- The former New York mayor has been identified as a key figure in Donald Trump’s […]
World news from Daily Mail
- Firefighters in Spain's Zaragoza region evacuated the town of Anon de Moncayo on Sunday as a nearby wildfire began burning out of control, threatening their homes.
- Vitaly Kim, the governor of Mykolaiv, said Russia has begun withdrawing command posts from the west side of the Dnipro River near Kherson to the east as Ukrainian forces close in.
- Jihadist fighters flying the black-and-white flag of the Taliban rode in captured American humvees past the shuttered gates of the US embassy in Kabul today as they chanted victory slogans.
- The report also claims that soldiers and police operating under a UN mandate in the war torn country have abused children, raped young women and traded food for 'survival sex.'
- Huge bridge crashes down into Norwegian river with drivers somehow surviving 'catastrophic' collapseA bridge in Norway collapsed during rush hour this morning, sending a lorry and a car plunging toward the water below. Both drivers miraculously survived the 'catastrophic' fall
- Ukraine says HIMARS were used to strike a Wagner military base in the occupied city of Popasna after its location was inadvertently revealed by a Russian war propagandist.
- A bold beekeeper has racked up millions of views on TikToks in which he keeps the beloved creatures on his face and chest, and even between his fingers
- The sentence, on top of an 11 year term the junta foisted on her for corruption, incitement against the military, breaching Covid-19 rules and breaking a telecommunications law.
- The prankster jumped on the microphone at Zakynthos Airport in Zante, Greece, last Friday, incorrectly informing passengers their flights had been pushed back by up to six hours.
- This is the horrifying moment two men dipping their toes in the water off the coast of Odesa, Ukraine were reportedly killed when a landmine exploded underneath them
Channel News Asia
- A 48-year-old man was pronounced dead at scene by an SCDF paramedic and police investigations are ongoing.
- DPM Lawrence Wong said in an interview with Bloomberg News that his priorities now are organising the 4G team and how it would deal with immediate priorities, as well as settle in to his expanded responsibilities and portfolio.
- The youth believed he would be more well-liked by his peers if he showed success at cryptocurrency trading, says his defence lawyer.
- According to a spokesperson, the couple will “visit with several charities close to their hearts" in the UK and Germany.
South China Morning Post
- MIT professor Gang Chen, whose name was cleared this year following an investigation into his […]
- The actual search warrant has already been made public, but the department wants the affidavit […]
- The investigation is looking into attempts by the ex-president and his allies to overturn the […]
- Taiwanese food like fruit and tea is prized by consumers in the mainland for its […]
- Little is known about the shadowy paramilitaries, who are thought to be linked to Putin […]
- Silvana Fardos says her son became fixated on religion after a visit to see his […]
- The air force’s largest peacetime deployment comes amid rising tensions with China in the region […]
- The Pentagon head, who is vaccinated and received 2 boosters, says he is experiencing mild […]