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Supreme Court Won’t Revisit Same-Sex Marriage Ruling

Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis makes a statement to the media at the front door of the Rowan County Judicial Center in Morehead, Ky., in September 2015. Timothy D. Easley/AP hide caption toggle caption Timothy D. Easley/AP The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to take up a case challenging its landmark decision to legalize

David Szalay wins Booker Prize for Flesh

Hungarian-British writer David Szalay has won the prestigious Booker prize for his novel Flesh, which tells the story of a tortured Hungarian emigre who makes and loses a fortune. Szalay, 51, beat five other shortlisted authors, including Indian novelist Kiran Desai and the United Kingdom’s Andrew Miller, to claim the 50,000 British pound ($65,500) award

Poll: Muslim Voters Return to Democrats

Ninety-seven percent of Muslim respondents in a CAIR survey say they voted for New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani. Muslim voters in the United States overwhelmingly favoured Democratic candidates in last week’s elections, amid mounting anger at President Donald Trump’s policies, a new exit poll suggests. The survey, released by the Council on American-Islamic Relations

War’s Overlooked Toll on the Climate

Inside Story Leaders at COP30 are being urged to consider the environmental toll of conflict. Speaking at this year’s COP30 in Brazil, UN chief Antonio Guterres called the inability to limit global warming to 1.5C (2.7F) a “deadly moral failure”. But does the same apply when it comes to protecting the environment in conflict? Israel’s

Ukraine probes alleged $100m kickback at Energoatom

Ukranian president promises accountability after anticorruption bureau announces probe into alleged Energoatom scheme. Ukraine’s anticorruption agency has launched an investigation into an alleged $100m kickback scheme involving Energoatom, the state-run nuclear power company that supplies more than half of the country’s electricity. The National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU), which operates independently of the government

COP30 Opens in Brazil Calling for Global Climate Unity

About 50,000 people are expected to attend the 12-day climate summit in the Brazilian city of Belem. The 30th annual United Nations climate change conference (COP30) has started in the Brazilian city of Belem, with leaders calling for countries to take a united approach against global warming. “In this arena of COP30, your job here

Kushner Meets Netanyahu Over Tenuous Gaza Ceasefire

About 200 Hamas fighters remain trapped in Rafah tunnels as Israel refuses to grant them passage, threatening the truce. US mediator Jared Kushner has met Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to discuss the fragile US-backed ceasefire in Gaza. Kushner, the son-in-law of US President Donald Trump who helped broker the agreement, met Netanyahu in Jerusalem

US Pauses Syria Sanctions as Interim President Meets Trump

The United States has issued a new waiver to lift the most serious sanctions against Syria, as interim Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa visits Washington. The move on Monday coincided with al-Sharaa’s meeting with President Donald Trump at the White House, underscoring Damascus’s push to forge strong economic ties with the West after the fall of

Eight killed in car blast near New Delhi’s Red Fort

NewsFeed Footage shows the aftermath and wreckage caused by a deadly explosion near New Delhi’s Red Fort monument on Monday. Police said a Hyundai i20 was the source of the detonation. The cause of the blast remains unknown and is under investigation, officials said. Published On 10 Nov 2025

Air travel chaos continues amid US government shutdown

US airline havoc continues with over 1,700 cancellations and 5,000 delays despite signs that shutdown may be ending soon. Despite signals from the Senate that the US government shutdown could soon end, cancellations and delays continue to hit airline passengers across the United States. On Thursday, the average delay at New York’s LaGuardia Airport is one
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