
Ending extreme poverty could cost $318 billion a year, AI-driven study finds
New analysis using granular data suggests targeted cash transfers could lift hundreds of millions from extreme poverty, but implementation and political hurdles remain.

New analysis using granular data suggests targeted cash transfers could lift hundreds of millions from extreme poverty, but implementation and political hurdles remain.

NYC mayor-elect's anti-Zionist stance colors reception of staged Hanukkah moment with Jewish actor

Latvian crew member in custody; Paris hints Russia tied to possible cyberattack plotting on international ferry; investigation linked to Italian intelligence tip

Southern Command says vessels were smuggling narcotics; no evidence released publicly

In a Daily Mail column, Peter Hitchens criticizes public statements on Russia and domestic politics as the intelligence service expands its public role, urging a return to discreet advice.

Sydney shooting during Hanukkah raises national debate over security, policy responses, and the Gaza war’s domestic fallout

Eli Sharabi says he warned Australian officials in June that antisemitism could escalate into a hate crime, months before the Bondi Beach attack.

Nation observes a national vigil as security review is announced and memorials continue

Congress demanded a screening of DOJ records tied to Jeffrey Epstein; officials warn that disclosure could affect victims, witnesses and political norms, while supporters argue transparency is essential.