Unbeaten Boxers Hickey, Hughes, and MacMillan Set for June 6 Showdown on Sky Sports
Sam Hickey, Leon Hughes, and Alex MacMillan, all undefeated prospects, are gearing up for a fight on June 6 as part of a Sky Sports event in Bournemouth after signing with Zuffa Boxing.
Protests Erupt in Madrid as Calls for PM Sánchez's Resignation Grow
In Madrid, thousands of protesters have taken to the streets, urging Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez to step down amid ongoing allegations of corruption involving his inner circle.
Republican Hardliners Express Concerns Over Trump's Iran Negotiations
As President Trump navigates delicate negotiations with Iran, Republican hardliners are voicing concerns that he may be conceding too much, seeking to counter internal dissent from more hawkish party members.
American Far Right Turns to Post-May '68 French Philosophy
In response to the cultural changes stemming from the 1968 protests in France, some Trump supporters are now adopting a French philosophical perspective as a countermeasure.
Rising Borrowing Costs Challenge Washington's Fiscal Strategies
The recent upheaval in the US Treasury market prompts concerns regarding the government's capacity to handle increasing borrowing expenses.
Kyiv Bombarded by Russian Forces, Resulting in Four Fatalities
In a recent escalation, Russian bombardments in Kyiv have led to the deaths of four individuals. This attack appears to be a response to earlier Ukrainian strikes that reportedly killed 21 students in eastern Ukraine.
Breakthrough in Mathematics: Decades-Old Problem on High-Dimensional Randomness Resolved
A significant advancement in mathematics has been achieved as three mathematicians present a proof that addresses a long-standing issue regarding high-dimensional randomness, originally posed by an Abel prize winner.
Iran's Potential Surrender of Enriched Uranium: A New Chapter in U.S.-Iran Relations
Iran has reportedly agreed to surrender its enriched uranium stockpile in a deal negotiated with the U.S., which could have significant implications for Middle Eastern geopolitics.
Khanna Shares Disappointment Over Massie's Electoral Loss
In a recent statement, Khanna voiced his disappointment regarding Massie's defeat in the elections, as reported by Politico.
Examining the Evolution of Russian Disinformation Tactics in France
Recent leaks from companies involved in Kremlin-led disinformation campaigns highlight a shift in Russia's approach, incorporating more hybrid strategies.
Kevin Warsh's Leadership at the Fed: A Return to Greenspan's Strategies?
New Fed Chair Kevin Warsh has indicated that his approach may resemble that of former Chair Alan Greenspan, raising questions about future monetary policy.
Germany's Justice Minister Proposes Tougher Penalties for Date-Rape Drug Offenses
In response to the rising use of date-rape drugs in sexual assaults, Germany's justice minister is advocating for stricter penalties. However, victims emphasize that further action is necessary to combat this escalating issue.
A Review of Major Coal Mining Disasters in China Since 2000
This article provides an overview of significant coal mining disasters that have occurred in China over the past two decades, highlighting the challenges faced in the industry.
Mahmoud Abbas's Leadership Faces Challenges Amidst Internal Struggles
As Mahmoud Abbas continues to lead the Palestinian Authority, his grip on power appears increasingly fragile, especially with a prominent Palestinian leader imprisoned since 2002.
EPA's Intervention Complicates Hawai‘i's Energy Transition Plans
The EPA's recent actions have raised concerns among advocates who believe Hawaiian Electric Co. may evade long-established regulations, impacting the state's energy future.
Quasars in 'Blow-Out' Phase: A Closer Look at Supermassive Black Holes
Recent observations reveal that some supermassive black holes, while exhibiting extreme luminosity, are obscured by thick dust clouds, entering a unique 'blow-out' phase.
Trump Administration Eyes Cuba After Venezuela Raid and Turns Up Pressure
Andrés Pertierra, PhD candidate in Latin American & Cuban history, University of Wisconsin-Madison, is our guest.
Highlights from the Week: Ebola in Congo, Putin Meets Xi, and Cannes Film Festival
This week, the Ebola outbreak continues to escalate in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin holds talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing, and Japanese actress Arisa Sasaki captures attention at the Cannes Fi
Rescue Efforts Underway After Building Collapse in the Philippines
In a city near Manila, search operations have successfully rescued 24 individuals trapped in a collapsed building, with no fatalities reported as of now.
Bolivian Minister's Convoy Targeted Amid Roadblock Clearance Efforts
On May 24, 2026, a convoy carrying a Bolivian minister was ambushed while security forces attempted to dismantle roadblocks, highlighting ongoing unrest linked to economic policies.