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National Guard assist recovery efforts as Hawaii suffers worst flooding in 20 years.
Han Shen Lin, director of the China Office at the Asia Consultative Group, says that China is likely to remain neutral,
The region is on edge as Trump's deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz or face attacks on power plants nears.
Those who do not comply can be jailed for up to a year and fined up to HK$100,000 ($12,700; £9,600).
IEA may release more oil as the Iran war hits supply, with chief Fatih Birol warning of a severe global energy crisis.
Rescue teams headed to the site of a suspected Israeli attack in Gaza City to control the blaze.
North Korea’s news agencies reported that Kim Jon Un was reappointed to his role as president of State Affairs.
Energy crunch prompted by Iran war poses 'major threat' to global economy, Fatih Birol says.
Iran dismissed President Trump’s ultimatum to fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz, saying it would consider electric plants and water facilities “legitimate targets” if its electrical grid were struck.
LOSC beat Marseille (2-1) at the Stade Vélodrome on matchday 27 of Ligue 1 and are closing in on a top-three finish.
The Argentinian star forward records his 901st career goal as Inter Miami beat New York City FC at Yankee Stadium.
Weight-loss drug prices are falling in the US - but can the example be repeated?
Airport is closed and flights diverted after aircraft operated by Jazz Aviation strikes firefighting truck on runway.
Five days after a strike destroyed a building in Tehran, Mahdi Mirzahosseini’s brothers are still searching for him.
The Italian rider is now 11 points clear of Aprilia teammate Jorge Martin in the riders' standings after two rounds.
The concert was attended by an estimated 104,000 fans, much lower than the expected 260,000.
Earth’s heat-trapping levels hit a record in 2025, with impacts expected to persist for thousands of years, the United Nations warned on Monday. The World Meteorological Organisation said the 11 warm...
The Earth's climate is further out of balance than at any time in recorded history, the UN's weather agency says.
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is the biggest force this country has seen in decades. The crisis in Greenland has energized her, but are voters itching for change?