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The US President had previously set a Thursday deadline for Ukraine to accept a proposed peace plan. When asked about the new deadline, Trump said, "You know what the deadline for me is? When it's over."

September jobs data showed US companies added more than 100,000 payrolls ahead of the historic government shutdown last month. Uncertainty still consumes the American job market - here's what we know.

Police said on Tuesday that gunmen in the Nigerian state of Kwara have kidnapped 10 women and children in the latest armed gang seizure to rock Africa.

A strong earthquake measuring 5.0 on the Richter scale hits Swat, and other cities in Pakistan on Saturday. Media reports confirmed that

Perhaps North West Premier Bushy Maape is speaking his truth when he says there are no potholes in his province. But as Qaanitah Hunter points out, he probably doesn't feel a thing as he is chauffeured about in fancy German sedans, subsidised by the taxpayer.

As 2026 unfolds, record temperatures and climate negotiations will set a global urgency. The FIFA World Cup expands, while the Gaza conflict and US midterm elections present significant political challenges. The race to the Moon intensifies, and Artificial Intelligence continues its rapid integration into global economies and security.

Pauline Hanson, the 71-year-old far-right Australian Senator, faced backlash from lawmakers as she marched into the parliament wearing a burqa as part of her campaign to ban the Muslim garment in public. She was suspended for seven sitting days.

Restaurant at Regent Street has served guests like former British PM Winston Churchill and actor Marlon Brando, now faces closure as Crown Estate refuses to renew lease

Discover how the $205 million upgrade of the UAE-Saudi power link will enhance energy security, lower electricity bills, and transform the Gulf into a unified power market.

A relative of White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt, Bruna Caroline Ferreira, was detained by ICE in Massachusetts. Ferreira, described as a \"c