UN General Assembly 2025 live: Trump, Erdogan, Qatari emir to give address
Floods devastate India’s breadbasket of Punjab
Trump-led US culture war presents Europe with pivotal moment: Report
Lebanon pushes for US support as family killed by Israel attack are buried
LIVE: Pakistan vs Sri Lanka – Asia Cup 2025 Super Fours
UN General Assembly 2025: What happens, key moments and speakers ahead
Protesters outside UN say recognising Palestine isn’t enough
Why is Jimmy Kimmel returning to ABC, what did his suspension cost Disney?
Woman Is Convicted of Killing Her Children and Leaving Them in Suitcases – The New York Times
- Woman Is Convicted of Killing Her Children and Leaving Them in Suitcases The New York Times
- NZ woman found guilty of killing her two children in 'suitcase murders' BBC
- Mom Found Guilty of Killing Her 2 Children and Hiding Their Bodies in Suitcases at Abandoned Storage Unit People.com
- New Zealand woman convicted of murdering her 2 young children, leaving their bodies in suitcases CBS News
- A New Zealand woman is convicted of murdering her 2 children and leaving them in suitcases before fleeing to South Korea ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
Ice targeted me for organizing, says farm worker who left US for Mexico
Alfredo Juarez Zeferino spent a harrowing few months in Ice jail – and, under threat of deportation, chose to leave
Alfredo “Lelo” Juarez Zeferino spends much of his days outdoors, harvesting bananas and hiking vast, bramble-laden trails. But for more than a quarter of 2025, he barely saw the sun. After being arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) in March, the farm-worker activist was placed in a detention center in Washington state, where he remained until he agreed to voluntarily leave the US.
“I probably would say five times, in the three months and a half I was in there, they offered me to go outside,” he explained on a Zoom call from his family farm in Guerrero, Mexico, where he has been for over a month.
Continue reading...Southern China cancels schools and flights as Super Typhoon Ragasa approaches – ABC News – Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
- Southern China cancels schools and flights as Super Typhoon Ragasa approaches ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
- Typhoon Ragasa: Hong Kong and south China braces as super typhoon nears BBC
- China cancels schools and flights as it braces for Super Typhoon Ragasa NBC News
- Hurricane Gabrielle cranks up in the Atlantic; Typhoon Ragasa heads for southern China Yale Climate Connections
- Hong Kong to fall in ‘dangerous semicircle’ of ‘king of storms’ Ragasa: experts South China Morning Post
Donald Trump to address UN general assembly as US allies recognize Palestinian statehood – live – The Guardian
- Donald Trump to address UN general assembly as US allies recognize Palestinian statehood – live The Guardian
- Live Updates: Trump Addresses U.N. General Assembly The New York Times
- Trump at United Nations: US funding cuts, Gaza war and global showdowns Fox News
- Live updates: Donald Trump addresses United Nations General Assembly The Hill
- Donald Trump criticizes United Nations and touts his foreign policy in general assembly speech – live The Guardian
Trump’s Tylenol announcement: What causes autism – and is Cuba autism free?
Only 1.2% of over one billion Africans have access to 5G networks: Report
How DNA on a glass of beer at airport led to capture of Australian serial rapist, the Night Stalker
Breakthroughs in forensic technology resulted in Glenn Gary Cameron’s arrest more than three decades after he terrorised women in Sydney
Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast
More than three decades ago, New South Wales police announced it had formed a special team to catch a man, later dubbed the “Night Stalker” or the “Moore Park rapist”, who terrorised women across Sydney in the early 1990s.
At that time, a poster with a sketched image of the man, based on one of his victim’s recollections, was released. Below the image it said: “Do you know this person? Serial rapist sought over possible seven attacks.”
Continue reading...