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A son overlooked and a jailed tycoon: Inside Samsung's succession drama

one Samsung subsidiary, Samsung C&T, and another part of the business empire, Cheil Industries. Prosecutors said he did that so he could take control of the biggest possible chunk of the newly merged entity

BBC NewsApr 29
Politics

Why are Harvard’s slavery researchers quitting or being fired?

nations such as Antigua and Barbuda. ![An American flag flies over a statue in front of a white building](https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/0f6d4c84b1d129ec10dd72ba99a6f6f5391fed9d/0_0_3000_2000/master/3000.jpg?width=465&dpr=1&s=none&crop=none) In 2022, Harvard’s $100m investment in reparations-related programs seemed to usher

The Guardian WorldApr 18
Health

Breast cancer and endometriosis drug Zoladex is being pulled from Australia. How will women be affected?

one month, is currently not available to breast cancer or endometriosis patients on the PBS. For price comparison, the Australian PBS pays $213.50 for the 3.6mg implant, while in the US it can cost

The Guardian WorldJun 10
Politics

The pressure on the Church of England to ditch its slavery reparations plan

One of the most prominent critics is Richard Dale, emeritus professor of international banking at the University of Southampton. Dale argues that, aside from a brief period, the Church invested in "South Sea Annuities" – which

BBC NewsYesterday
Politics

Gunfire breaks out in Philippine Senate as police try to arrest senator

National Bureau of Investigation agents tried to arrest dela Rosa on Monday, but he managed to dash to the Senate's plenary hall and sought the help of fellow senators. Cayetano said then that

NPR Topics: NewsMay 13
Politics

UK departments at odds over energy demands of AI datacentres

One vision of the UK’s future involves a decarbonised economy powered by clean, renewable energy. Another involves making the UK an AI superpower. The government departments responsible for these two visions do not appear

The Guardian WorldApr 26
Politics

Salmon farm faces new cruelty claims as Trump seeks to supersize fish farming

one employee said on the latest video about the previous exposé. The staff member recounts how he was shown on the first video throwing fish like basketballs while shouting “Kobe” and how he wanted

The Guardian WorldMay 14
World

I moved 1,500 miles to be with my deported husband

one US citizen spouse and the other undocumented spouse), following an increase in detentions and deportations of illegal immigrants in the US since President Donald Trump began his second term in January 2025. Official estimates

BBC NewsApr 25
World

USA start World Cup in style - but can they finally join the elite?

one pundit who has suggested they are now on their way to being able to rub shoulders with football's elite. "Now we are so much more established," said Meola, who was part

BBC NewsJun 13
Science

Britain’s favourite butterfly revealed – and it’s a familiar backyard beauty

one of the most ubiquitous yet spectacular backyard beauties that has flown to victory. With its lavender, yellow and maroon eye spots and luscious rusty red and black colouration, [the peacock butterfly](https://butterfly-conservation.org/butterflies/peacock)

The Guardian WorldJun 12
Health

Rare pregnancy complication has put UK women into ‘emergency surgery’

ones,” she said. “The stories in this dossier are a devastating read. Hearing these accounts has exposed dangerous gaps in maternity care”, said Amisha Adhia, who launched the campaign when five hospitals [failed to spot

The Guardian WorldMay 6
Health

Two hantavirus cases confirmed, five more suspected on stranded cruise ship

one was critically ill and three have mild symptoms, the WHO said in a [statement](https://www.who.int/emergencies/disease-outbreak-news/item/2026-DON599) late on Monday. At least 147 passengers and crew are still stuck on the ⁠MV Hondius, which

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 5
Politics

FCC orders review of ABC licenses after Jimmy Kimmel’s Melania Trump joke

national television networks; rather, it licenses each individual station that broadcasts using the public airwaves. ABC owns and operates eight stations, though it has content agreements with many more. Those eight stations – WABC

The Guardian WorldApr 28
Politics

King told me Post Office scandal was 'dreadful', says oldest victim

one of the widest miscarriages of justice in the British legal history. The pensioner was forced out of her County Durham Post Office in 2003 - despite her late husband Oswall paid more than

BBC NewsJun 2
Politics

May Day rallies sweep US, demanding reforms for working-class rights

National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), including Gwynne Wilcox, who had been appointed to the board by former President Joe Biden, a Democrat. In March 2025, the Supreme Court declined to intervene in the firing

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 1
Conflicts

What we know about Belfast attack and disorder

one wielding a hurling stick, confronting the apparent attacker until the police arrived. A man injured in the attack, aged in his 40s, has been named as Steven Ogilvy. He is in hospital where

BBC NewsJun 10
World

Hundreds missing after Rohingya refugee boat capsizes in Andaman Sea: UN

Nations refugee agency and the International Organization for Migration (IOM) said. Loaded with men, women and children, the trawler reportedly sank due to strong winds, “rough seas and overcrowding”, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 14
Conflicts

The Iran war now has a price tag ($25 billion), but still no end date

one formal round of talks, though they've been exchanging messages and proposals through Pakistan, which has served as a mediator. The U.S. and Iran are waging dueling blockades of the Gulf, effectively bringing

NPR Topics: NewsApr 29
World

Why are FIFA World Cup 2026 tickets so expensive?

One of the main reasons the World Cup is taking place in the US is because of the revenue-generating opportunities it potentially offers,” Simon Chadwick, professor of Afro-Eurasian sport at the Emlyon Business

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 23
World

K-pop’s BTS comeback tour rallies South Korea’s global ‘soft power’ drive

one of 22,000 free tickets for BTS’s first return concert in the square, Yawra was still ecstatic to stand on the sidelines and watch the concert live on a big screen

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 2
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