Bad Bunny made Grammy history by winning Album of the Year, as artists turned the 2026 ceremony into a powerful platform for immigration advocacy and solidarity.
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Deadly jihadist attack kills dozens in northeast Nigeria, including soldiers
Dozens of people, including soldiers, were killed in a deadly jihadist attack in northeast Nigeria, highlighting ongoing insecurity in Borno State despite years of military operations.
View More Deadly jihadist attack kills dozens in northeast Nigeria, including soldiersDozens of sanctioned Russian tankers navigate Channel despite UK vow of ‘assertive’ action
Dozens of Russian oil tankers under UK sanctions have sailed through the English Channel, raising questions about enforcement of measures tied to the Ukraine war.
View More Dozens of sanctioned Russian tankers navigate Channel despite UK vow of ‘assertive’ actionEurope Hardens Its Stance on Trump Over Greenland Dispute
The Trump Greenland dispute Europe is forcing EU leaders to abandon quiet diplomacy and prepare stronger political and economic responses.
View More Europe Hardens Its Stance on Trump Over Greenland DisputeMassive Protests Spread Across Iran as Public Anger Grows
Iran anti-government protests have spread across major cities as citizens demand political freedom, economic justice, and an end to repression.
View More Massive Protests Spread Across Iran as Public Anger GrowsUS Seizes Russian-Flagged and Venezuela-Linked Tankers as Trump Expands Oil Strategy
The US has seized Venezuela-linked oil tankers in the Atlantic, escalating pressure on Caracas and tightening control over energy flows.
View More US Seizes Russian-Flagged and Venezuela-Linked Tankers as Trump Expands Oil StrategyUS Comments on Greenland Spark Concern as Europe Backs Denmark
European countries have backed Denmark after US remarks raised concerns over Greenland’s future.
View More US Comments on Greenland Spark Concern as Europe Backs DenmarkVenezuela Swears In Interim President as Maduro Pleads Not Guilty in US Court
Venezuela has sworn in an interim president as Nicolás Maduro pleads not guilty to charges in a US court.
View More Venezuela Swears In Interim President as Maduro Pleads Not Guilty in US CourtMaduro Arrested in US Operation, Triggering Legal, Political, and Global Backlash
The Nicolás Maduro arrest has triggered global controversy after a US-led operation detained Venezuela’s president, raising legal and diplomatic concerns.
View More Maduro Arrested in US Operation, Triggering Legal, Political, and Global BacklashWe Will Not Wait’: Mamdani Begins Housing Push After Inauguration
Zohran Mamdani was sworn in as New York City mayor after a public inauguration, promising quick action on housing, unity, and affordability.
View More We Will Not Wait’: Mamdani Begins Housing Push After InaugurationQuad Envoys Hold Rare Public Meeting in Beijing, Say Ties Remain Strong
Envoys from the Quad countries met publicly in Beijing, with the United States saying ties among the four nations remain stable and strong.
View More Quad Envoys Hold Rare Public Meeting in Beijing, Say Ties Remain StrongBangladesh’s First Female Prime Minister Khaleda Zia Dies at 80
Bangladesh’s first female prime minister Khaleda Zia has died at the age of 80 after a long illness, ending a defining chapter in the country’s political history.
View More Bangladesh’s First Female Prime Minister Khaleda Zia Dies at 80Mexico Train Crash Kills 13, Injures Nearly 100 in Oaxaca
A Mexico train crash in Oaxaca killed at least 13 people and injured nearly 100 after a passenger train derailed near Nizanda. Authorities have launched an investigation as rescue efforts continue.
View More Mexico Train Crash Kills 13, Injures Nearly 100 in OaxacaAustralia’s Leader Defends New Social Media Ban as Teens Claim They’re Still Online
Australia’s new ban on social media use for children under 16 has taken effect, and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says the rollout may be rough but necessary. Teens across the country are already claiming they can still access their accounts, raising questions about enforcement.
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