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25 articles · Jan 2026 β€” Feb 2026

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Feb 24 2026
world-news

Global Tensions and Social Shifts: A Week of Divided Progress

From Iran to Australia, the US and UK, communities face uncertainty and change

Feb 22 2026
world-news

What's Behind the Latest Round of Global Tensions and Controversies?

From Trump's Netflix threat to UK education policy and reading habits

Feb 22 2026
sports-center

Can Women's Sports Overcome the Odds to Achieve Greater Success?

Recent Developments in Rugby, Curling, and Basketball Highlight Challenges and Opportunities

Feb 22 2026
world-news

Global Headlines: Trump Official Backs Russia, UK Trade Envoy Probed

A Trump official sparks controversy by backing Russia's return to global sports, while a UK trade envoy faces investigation over misconduct allegations, and a mass shooting in Canada raises questions about AI accountability.

Feb 22 2026
world-news

Is the World Becoming Less Accessible?

From Remote Work to Royal Scandals, a Week of Troubling Developments

Feb 23 2026
miami-homes

Sports World Sees Shake-Ups On and Off the Field

A week of significant developments in sports and beyond saw Manchester United secure a narrow win, while regulatory changes loom for betting firms and a real estate leader announces her retirement.

Feb 23 2026
world-news

Global News Roundup: Politics, Crime, and Chaos

From the UK to Mexico, and the US in between

Jan 30 2026
miami-homes

Trump Kicks Off Midterm Campaign as Global News Unfolds

As the US midterm elections approach, President Trump launches the Republican campaign in Iowa, while international news makes headlines, including a meeting between UK Labour leader Keir Starmer and Chinese President Xi Jinping, and a murder trial in the UK that reveals a disturbing pattern of violence.

Jan 29 2026
miami-homes

Global News Roundup: From International Manhunts to NFL Drama and Economic Woes

In this week's global news roundup, we cover a shocking crime that has sparked an international manhunt, the fall from grace of a legendary NFL coach, and economic struggles in the UK's vehicle production industry. We also examine the complexities of post-breakup friendships and the impact of a high-profile shooting on US politics.

Jan 29 2026
miami-homes

Global News Roundup: From Crime and Sports to Economy and Politics

A Chinese national is on the run in Australia after a shocking crime, a legendary NFL coach faces a new low, and the UK's vehicle production hits a 73-year low. Meanwhile, a shooting in Minneapolis sparks a shift in Trump's course, and experts weigh in on the rules of staying friends with an ex.

Jan 6 2026
world-news

Global Fallout Continues Over US Military Action in Venezuela

The international community is reeling from the US military's surprise attack on Venezuela, with American allies criticizing the move as a violation of international law. Meanwhile, opposition leader MarΓ­a Corina Machado has vowed to return to Venezuela, and taxpayers in the UK are facing a massive loss due to a practice known as "phoenixism" among recruitment firms.

Jan 6 2026
world-news

Global Tensions Escalate as Venezuela Teeters on Brink of Economic Collapse and US Abducts Maduro

The US abduction of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has sparked global outrage, while the country faces an impending economic collapse due to a US blockade. Meanwhile, European leaders are gathering to discuss peace talks with Ukraine, and the UK's Labour leader Keir Starmer is preparing for parliamentary battles over his EU "reset" policy.

Jan 5 2026
world-news

Global Tensions Rise as Venezuela Crisis Deepens and UK Faces Criticism Over Asylum Seeker Treatment

The crisis in Venezuela continues to escalate, with US President Trump posing with a 'Make Iran Great Again' hat and renewing his threat to hit Iran 'very hard' if security forces kill anti-government protesters. Meanwhile, the UK is facing criticism over its treatment of asylum seekers, with 80 detainees accusing the Home Office of causing them 'severe psychological harm'.