As South Korea nears a pivotal election, ex-acting leaders Han Duck-soo and Choi Sang-mok face scrutiny over their roles in Yoon Suk-yeol’s failed martial law attempt.
From slashing red tape to easing environmental regulations, new reforms aim to revive SME housebuilders and accelerate Britain’s goal of 1.5 million new homes by 2030
Health Secretary Wes Streeting has called on doctors in England to vote against industrial action as ballots open this week.
Tribal religious rights clash with mining giants’ ambitions as sacred Oak Flat faces destruction despite dissent from conservative justices
CIF introduces new process allowing more female athletes to compete after President Trump demands transgender teen be barred from high school track championships
From convicted sheriffs to Capitol rioters, President Trump’s sweeping clemency decisions are reshaping federal justice while raising concerns over politicized law enforcement
White House move to review and potentially revoke $100 million in federal contracts escalates political standoff over antisemitism policies and academic freedom at Harvard University
In a landmark move, the UK cedes control of the Chagos Islands while securing a 99-year military lease on Diego Garcia—triggering praise, controversy, and renewed calls...
Reform UK’s campaign video branded “blatantly racist” as Scottish leaders unite to condemn Nigel Farage’s controversial remarks and tactics ahead of key by-election
Authorities in Guangzhou, a major city in southern China, have accused Taiwan’s government of supporting a cyberattack against a local tech company