
Aid cuts drive Rohingya children toward exploitation in Bangladeshi camps
With schools shuttered and protection programs slashed, hundreds of Rohingya children in refugee camps face marriage, labor and trafficking as funding gaps deepen.

With schools shuttered and protection programs slashed, hundreds of Rohingya children in refugee camps face marriage, labor and trafficking as funding gaps deepen.

Frydenberg calls for a federal royal commission as the prime minister orders a public review led by Dennis Richardson into agency performance before the Bondi Beach attack

Authorities trace a decades-long arc from everyday life to radicalization as they piece together the Bondi Beach massacre and the suspects’ alleged links to Islamic State.

Danish intelligence links 2024 water-utility breach and pre-election site outages to Moscow as part of a broader hybrid warfare campaign

Kane Evans receives 17½-year sentence after stabbing Morgan Hopkins 10 times outside a Swansea social club; Morgan faces long recovery ahead

Draft proposal envisions luxury-resort transformation funded in part by U.S. grants and guarantees, with phased rebuilding and demilitarization conditions.

At a Russia-Africa conference in Cairo, Egypt's president calls for a more pluralistic world order and broader representation in global institutions; Lavrov pledges cooperation as momentum builds for a 2026–29 plan.

Prince William and Prince George join volunteers at a London homelessness charity, helping to prepare meals and decorate, in a moment tied to decades of royal charity work with The Passage.

PG&E says fire at a substation caused widespread outages; Waymo suspends autonomous ride-hailing as crews work to restore power.