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World

Gene Shalit, longtime 'Today' show movie critic, dies at 100

one of the last high-profile film critics on a major network. "What resonated above his unusual appearance was his incredible wit, his remarkable intelligence. But he didn't pound you over the head with

NPR Topics: NewsJun 13
World

Lomu, Wilkinson, Pollock? Rugby's search for a crossover star

Nations rights with BBC Sport, maximising audience. A Club World Cup is in the pipeline for 2028, bringing global stars up against each other in club colours. As well as a tweak in formats, Thompson

BBC NewsApr 30
Politics

US Senate confirms veteran naval officer Frank Garcia as top Africa envoy

National Reconnaissance Office, the US agency responsible for designing and operating intelligence satellites. Between 2016 and 2021, he headed Via Stelle, a defence and intelligence consultancy, according to The Africa Report. However, his profile

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 26
Health

I gave up my job due to the stress of my child's food allergies

one. After eating a meal at a restaurant, Molly "started getting really lethargic, then just went floppy", Katy recalled. "We were terrified... We just ran through the streets trying to get back to the hotel

BBC NewsApr 23
Business

At age 18, he’s already graduated law school. Now he wants to fight ‘extremely predatory’ social media companies

one thing that modern education gets wrong is just having everyone moving at the exact same pace, no matter their life circumstances – who they are, what they’re interested in or what their ability

The Guardian WorldJun 17
Health

‘It’s a powder keg’: Romania leads EU measles cases as vaccination rates collapse

one unvaccinated toddler dead. “As long as vaccination rates remain low, it’s a powder keg,” says Csabai. “Once an epidemic starts, it is already too late to vaccinate. We need to act now.” Romania

The Guardian WorldApr 18
Politics

Latvian PM resigns after row over stray Ukrainian drones

one of the drones crashed near Rezekne. Silina had said after the incident: "Something went wrong. We cannot afford for this situation to continue." She said she had also asked Spruds to resign because

BBC NewsMay 14
Health

Why is a US Ebola facility in Kenya sparking protests?

nation amid a [continuing outbreak](/news/2026/5/28/ebola-outbreak-what-travel-restrictions-have-countries-imposed) of the deadly disease. Hundreds took to the streets of Nanyuki town on Monday and Tuesday and gathered in front of the planned centre, to which Americans who contract

Al Jazeera EnglishJun 4
Business

UK jobs market was in a fragile state – even before Iran war threatened recovery

National Statistics. That may suggest the labour market has improved, alongside the uptick in economic growth in February. But this surprise good news was accompanied by an increase in economic inactivity – people who were

The Guardian WorldApr 21
Business

US faces rising costs with Iran war driving energy prices, inflation higher

National Economic Council under former US President Joe Biden, said in a statement provided to Al Jazeera. However, there was a 39 percent decrease in the price of eggs compared to this time last year

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 12
Business

The Chinese sports brand taking on Nike and Adidas

one of many manufacturing clusters on the eastern coast alone. The others made clothes or electronics. This level of specialisation in manufacturing was unseen elsewhere in the world at the time, says University of Bath

BBC NewsApr 26
Health

Cattle in England to get tuberculosis vaccine from 2030 as badger cull to end

nations and the World Organisation for Animal Health by 2030. Dr Ele Brown, a deputy chief veterinary officer at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, said: “It is ambitious but achievable.” Prof Rosie

The Guardian WorldJun 9
World

Sara Cox replaces Scott Mills on Radio 2 breakfast show

nation up with the biggest most fun breakfast show ever." Gary Davies, who regularly covers daytime programmes when the main presenters are off, has been hosting Radio 2's breakfast show since Mills was sacked

BBC NewsApr 23
World

Air India crash families' year-long battle to identify remains of victims

One local resident who had rushed to help described struggling to pull out bodies from the debris, with seatbelts that were too hot to touch strapping the victims in. An independent forensic expert deployed

BBC NewsJun 11
Politics

Reform UK spending on Facebook ads surged before May elections

National party, which spent £75,000, and the Greens, who spent £74,000 over the period. ![A Reform Facebook ad targeting the SNP.](https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/d7189830961b9f3a0a563f832110bc4333d4a040/0_0_338_600/master/338.jpg?width=445&dpr=1&s=none&crop=none) A Reform Facebook ad targeting the SNP. Illustration: Facebook/Reform

The Guardian WorldMay 27
Conflicts

Manipur’s ‘unknown’ killers: Three years of India’s bloody ethnic conflict

one that contributed to its escalation. Families of those killed, however, maintain they were unarmed civilians. As bodies piled up and protests intensified, the state’s Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh, also a Meitei

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 6
Politics

New High Street crime unit to target gangs fronting shops after BBC investigation

National Crime Agency (NCA), Immigration Enforcement, HMRC and police forces from across the country. She said the BBC's evidence proved that "the system was broken" and demonstrated a pull factor in the small boat

BBC NewsMay 18
World

Thousands of US hockey fans sing Canadian anthem amid tensions between neighbor countries

one such epithet has taken on extra resonance: the City of Good Neighbors. Buffalo, which sits at the head of the Niagara River, has cultivated a reputation for its small-town feel and welcoming atmosphere

The Guardian WorldApr 29
Politics

‘As close as lips and teeth’: The highs and lows of China-North Korea ties

one banner read, according to Chinese news outlet Xinhua. Xi’s first visit to North Korea since 2019 comes as both governments are seeking to reaffirm a relationship that has survived famine, nuclear tensions, diplomatic

Al Jazeera EnglishJun 9
Conflicts

Mexico’s Jalisco drug cartel commander ‘El Jardinero’ found hiding in ditch

one of the top commanders of the powerful Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), as well as his chief financial operator, Mexico’s Security of Security ⁠Omar Garcia Harfuch said. Videos shared by ‌Garcia Harfuch

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 28
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