Senate Votes to Limit Trump's War Powers with Iran
The U.S. Senate passed a war powers resolution by a 50-48 vote, aiming to limit President Trump's authority to wage war with Iran and remove U.S. armed forces from hostilities.
Canadian PM Carney 'horrified' by Montreal shooting
A shooting occurred in a heavily Jewish neighborhood of Montreal, specifically in the Côte-des-Neiges area.
Trump urges GOP on election bill, faces Iran scrutiny
President Trump visited Capitol Hill on Wednesday to urge Senate Republicans on an election bill.
Former Liberal vice-president Teena McQueen dies
Australia confirmed its first mainland H5N1 bird flu case in a migratory brown skua seabird found unwell at Cape Le Grand national park near Esperance in southern Western Australia, which subsequently died.
Colombia's Election Defined by Escalating Internal Conflict
Colombia held a presidential runoff election on June 21, 2026, with over 41 million eligible voters, characterized by escalating internal conflict.
Questions Multiply for Starmer's Likely Successor Andy Burnham
Sir Keir Starmer resigned as UK Prime Minister and Labour leader on June 22, 2026, triggering a leadership contest.
UK By-election Counts Underway, Leadership Implications
UK by-election vote counting is underway.
Grooming Gang Inquiry to Investigate Bradford, Oldham, London
The Statutory Independent Inquiry into Grooming Gangs will be chaired by Baroness Anne Longfield CBE.
Kenya Braces for Return of Gen Z Protests
Kenyan lawmakers have approved a controversial package of financial measures, which is expected to trigger a return of Gen Z protests.
Netanyahu aide Urich keeps job after court ruling
The Tel Aviv District Court ruled that Yonatan Urich will be allowed to maintain his position at the Prime Minister's Office.
Britain Divided, Uncertain, Stagnant Ten Years After Brexit
The United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union on June 23, 2016, by a margin of 52 to 48%.
India: Passport Not Proof of Citizenship, Ministry Says
A senior official of India's Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) stated that the Indian passport is primarily a travel document and should not be treated as conclusive proof of citizenship.
Students Protest NEET, Demand Return of Admissions to States
Members of the Progressive Democratic Students Organisation (PDSO) staged a protest near the Gandhi statue at the GVMC in Visakhapatnam on Thursday, June 25, 2026.
Sharmila demands withdrawal of True-Up charges, consumer refund
An additional burden of ₹15,654 crore was imposed through two rounds of True-Up charges in two years in Andhra Pradesh.
Britain's Prime Ministers: Why They Don't Last
The United Kingdom is on course for its seventh prime minister in a decade.
Andhra Pradesh CM urges national Godavari-Cauvery river linking
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu urged the Centre to take up the Godavari-Cauvery river linking project as a national program.
Union Government to roll out major dam desilting plan
A large number of dams in India have lost more than 15% of their storage capacity due to silt accumulation.
FBI thwarts White House UFC event attack plot
The FBI thwarted a plot targeting a UFC event at the White House on Sunday.
FIR lodged over unrest during GIMS workers' protest
Police have registered a First Information Report (FIR) over alleged violence and obstruction during a protest at GIMS in Greater Noida.
Ohio Governor Urges End to State Death Penalty
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine, a Republican who co-wrote the bill to reinstate the state's death penalty over 45 years ago, now urges its abolition.