A Labubu-inspired effigy was burned during Maslenitsa celebrations in western Russia, continuing a tradition marking the end of winter. The spectacle sparked debate about culture, symbolism, and modern influences.
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Lake Michigan has given up a 150-year-old secret hidden beneath its waters. The discovery offers fresh insight into the region’s past.
Russia’s foreign minister says France is plotting to overthrow governments it sees as undesirable in former African colonies as it tries to regain influence.
The United Kingdom strongly criticized Israel’s security cabinet for approving measures to expand settlement control in the West Bank, calling the actions inconsistent with international law and a barrier to peace. London urged Israel to reverse the decision amid global concern.
Somaliland’s president says the Republic hopes to sign a trade deal with Israel now that it has been recognised as an independent state. Talks aim to attract investment and open economic cooperation in resources and technology.
Residents at a caravan park in Dorset have been evacuated due to flooding By Simon CalderTravel Correspondent, Holly Evans & Shaheena Uddin A lorry driver died in the…
A controversial historical analysis argues that ancient Mesopotamia, including Sumer and Babylon, originated in the Americas rather than the Middle East. The article cites artifacts, maps, ancient texts, and geographic parallels to support the claim.
By EMILIE MEGNIEN and SEAN MURPHY ATLANTA (AP) — Bags of ice-thwarting salt aren’t usually a hot item at Bates Ace Hardware in Atlanta, but store manager Lewis…
By IAIN SULLIVAN, JOSEPH WILSON and SUMAN NAISHADHAM ADAMUZ, Spain (AP) — Spanish police said Monday that at least 39 people are confirmed dead in a high-speed rail collision the previous…
The UK says it will not yield to pressure from President Donald Trump over Greenland, despite looming US trade tariffs on European allies. British leaders insist the island’s future must be decided by Greenland and Denmark, not Washington.
Copenhagen insists that Washington must respect its NATO ally’s “red lines” By RT International High-level talks in Washington have concluded without bridging the divide between…
Two construction disasters in Thailand within days have left dozens dead, prompting the prime minister to terminate major infrastructure contracts and blacklist firms involved.
By Sputnik International US Republican lawmaker Randy Fine has introduced a bill that would allow US President Donald Trump to take all the actions necessary…
By BASSEM MROUE and MOHAMMED ZAATARI SIDON, Lebanon (AP) — Israel’s air force struck areas in southern and eastern Lebanon on Monday and early Tuesday, including in the…
A powerful 6.2-magnitude earthquake hit Japan’s Chugoku region, prompting aftershocks and temporary suspension of bullet-train service. Authorities confirmed no tsunami threat and no irregularities at nearby nuclear facilities.
By Sputnik International DOHA (Sputnik) – The Saudi-led Arab coalition announced the end of its military operation in the port of Al Mukalla in eastern…


















