Editorial Team

Iran-US Talks: Both Sides Agree on Principles as Nuclear Deal Talks Move to Next Stage

A second round of nuclear negotiations between Iran and the United States ended Tuesday with both sides having agreed on a foundational set of principles, according to Iranian officials. The talks, held indirectly through Oman's mediation in Geneva, marked the most substantive diplomatic engagement between the two countries on the nuclear issue in years. Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi said the atmosphere was notably more positive...
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OpenAI’s Pledge: To Be “Transparent” About New Teen Safety Measures

Amid the rollout of its most significant and restrictive safety measures to date, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has pledged that the company will be...

Saudi Arabia, Pakistan Sign Historic Mutual Defence Pact

Saudi Arabia and Pakistan have signed a mutual defence agreement, marking a major step in their long-standing security partnership. The pact underscores a shared...

A Reluctant Legend: Robert Redford’s Complex Relationship with Stardom

Robert Redford, the iconic actor who died at 89, leaves behind a fascinating legacy, not just for the roles he played but for his...

Trump Reaffirms US Stance Against Unilateral Palestine Recognition in London

President Donald Trump used his platform in London on Thursday to reaffirm the United States' long-standing opposition to the unilateral recognition of a Palestinian...

The NRL Blueprint: UK Clubs Cite Australian Model in Plea to Slow Down Expansion

Super League clubs are pointing to the meticulous, multi-year expansion blueprint of Australia's NRL as they make a desperate plea for their own league...

Behind the Proposal: The Internal EU Politics Driving the Israel Sanctions Plan

The European Union's bold proposal to sanction Israel is not just a reaction to the Gaza war; it is also the product of complex...

China Turns Aggressor, Then Accuser in South China Sea Collision

In a tense South China Sea encounter on Tuesday, China turned from aggressor to accuser, using water cannons against Philippine ships before alleging a...

Google’s £5B Investment a “Powerful Vote of Confidence” in Starmer’s UK

Described as a "powerful vote of confidence" in Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s UK, Google has unveiled a £5 billion ($6.80 billion) investment plan for...

The Silent Damage: How Everyday Foods Contribute to Fatty Liver

Fatty liver disease is often a silent condition, developing over years without obvious symptoms. A leading gastroenterologist is shedding light on the everyday foods...

A Signal Amidst the Static: Musk’s Billion-Dollar Buy Cuts Through Market Fear

In a market overwhelmed by the static of economic fear and uncertainty, Elon Musk has just broadcast a crystal-clear, billion-dollar signal of confidence. His...

From Prince of Darkness to Pariah: Mandelson’s Epstein Link Proves Untenable

Peter Mandelson, the infamous "Prince of Darkness" known for his mastery of political survival, has finally met a scandal he could not overcome. His...

A Test of Alliances: U.S., UAE, and Israel Navigate a Diplomatic Minefield

The intricate web of alliances in the Middle East is being put to a severe test by the crisis sparked by an Israeli attack...