Al Jazeera - Top Stories
Al Jazeera - Top Stories
2026-06-25 03:32:59 (3 days ago)
Rescuers pull survivors from rubble after Venezuela earthquakes
A major search-and-rescue effort is underway in Venezuela after two earthquakes levelled buildings and left many trapped
Times of India
Times of India
2026-06-25 03:30:00 (3 days ago)
Times of Israel - World News
Times of Israel - World News
2026-06-25 03:21:47 (3 days ago)
Thousands feared dead as devastating twin earthquakes rock Venezuela
7.2, 7.5 magnitude quakes hit within minutes, collapsing buildings; Caracas declares state of emergency, world offers help, including response from Foreign Ministry, IsraAid, ZAKA
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Daily Sabah - World News
Daily Sabah - World News
2026-06-25 03:17:00 (3 days ago)
Aid pours in as Venezuela reels from deadly twin earthquakes
Venezuela is racing to recover after two powerful back-to-back earthquakes struck late June 24, killing at least 32 people, injuring more than 700, and triggering a wide internatio...
Daily Sabah - World News
Daily Sabah - World News
2026-06-25 03:13:00 (3 days ago)
Mothers' cries echo through Caracas rubble after Venezuela quakes
“Antonio, it’s your mother. I’m right here,” a woman cried out in desperation, her voice echoing through the rubble of a 22-story residential building in Caracas that collapsed aft...
New York Times - World News
New York Times - World News
2026-06-25 03:11:38 (3 days ago)
France 24 - World News
France 24 - World News
2026-06-25 03:07:17 (3 days ago)
Macron hosts Meloni for Riviera talks after Italian leader's fallout with Trump
French President Emmanuel Macron will aim to build on a nascent rapprochement with Italy's Giorgia Meloni when they meet for a bilateral summit on the French Riviera on Thursday, just days after Meloni's erstwhile ally Donald Trump mocked her for supposedly "begging" him for a photograph at a recent G7 meeting.
Times of India
Times of India
2026-06-25 03:06:37 (3 days ago)
166-million-year-old Jurassic dinosaur highway discovered beneath a British quarry
Fox News - Top Stories
Fox News - Top Stories
2026-06-25 03:00:17 (3 days ago)
Netanyahu faces criticism over Gaza and Iran, pro-Palestinian candidates score major victories in New York politics.
The Guardian - World News
The Guardian - World News
2026-06-25 03:00:07 (3 days ago)
‘Rude, heavy-drinking and a committed communist’: the Frida Kahlo you can’t buy in the gift shop
The artist’s likeness has become a symbol of resistance and heroism – but the truth is more complicated. As a major exhibition opens in London, has brand Frida obscured the real Kahlo?
I spend a lot of time in museum gift shops, and no matter where I might be in the world, I will see Frida Kahlo. Her likeness appears on socks, dolls, puzzles, water bottles, cushions, jewellery, mugs, eggcups, phone cases, shopping bags, votive candles, notebooks, keychains – just about any consumer goods, in fact, that can be formed or printed.
Her face has been reduced to a recognisable shorthand of monobrow, lipstick and extravagant floral headdress (her distinctive upper lip hair seldom makes the cut). Kahlo’s life and career are likewise stripped of detail, with children’s literature and popular art books sanitising her biography, shaping it into an inspiring tale of resilience in the face of physical pain, pride in her identity and art triumphing over adversity. She has been flattened into a beautiful but tragic figure.
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The Guardian - World News
The Guardian - World News
2026-06-25 03:00:07 (3 days ago)
You be the judge: my partner doesn’t like me telling him he has food in his beard. Should I stop?
Annabel is embarrassed when she spots crumbs in Teddy’s facial hair, but he finds her nudges shaming. Who is being prickly? You decide
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The Guardian - World News
The Guardian - World News
2026-06-25 03:00:07 (3 days ago)
He’s almost certain to become the UK’s seventh leader in a decade. And with the rightwing press and the algorithm against him, he’s basically a meat sacrifice
Current state of British democracy: the guy who puts out the resignation lectern in front of No 10 is now so familiar that he has become a meme. On the internet, they call him Hot Podium Guy. William Hague’s old line about the Tory party being “an autocracy moderated by regicide” is now basically true of the country as a whole.
And so out Keir Starmer strides to give a speech that, in the grand tradition of Starmer oratory, occupies the curious liminal space between the instantly forgettable and the barely existent. What might comprise a Davina-style supercut of Starmer’s best bits? The time he described us as an “island of strangers”, or blurted out that Israel had the right to starve Gaza of food and water? When your most memorable quotes were so poorly judged, perhaps it might be best for everyone if you put the microphone down for a while.
Not everyone is a natural public speaker, which on one level, of course, is fine. What Starmer craved above all was a task, a clear set of instructions and a solution. To him the British state was essentially an item of flatpack furniture: insert legislation A into complex social problem B, screw voter demographic C as tightly as possible, and if in doubt, call the handy 24-hour helpline to speak to Morgan.
Jonathan Liew is a Guardian columnist
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