The B-52: Why the US still uses a plane from the 1960s to bomb its enemies
The B-52: Why the US Still Uses a Plane from the 1960s to Bomb Its Enemies Aircraft of Choice for US Presidents Washington DC continues…
The B-52: Why the US Still Uses a Plane from the 1960s to Bomb Its Enemies Aircraft of Choice for US Presidents Washington DC continues…
Culture appropriation never used to bother me — hummus changed everything A display of vibrant, eclectic hummus varieties—green with avocado, brown infused with chocolate, red…
Sudan War: Hemedti’s Uganda Legitimacy Bid Faces Challenges Amid RSF Allegations On 20 February, Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, known as Hemedti, the leader of Sudan’s Rapid…
Chancellor Merz Downplays a State Election Defeat The Green Party emerged victorious in the recent Baden-Württemberg state election, marking an unexpected shift in political dynamics….
Severe Weather Threatens Midwest and South Again A fresh wave of severe weather, including powerful storms and scattered instances of flash flooding, is forecast to…
Iran names slain supreme leader’s son as successor, in a defiant message to Trump In 1979, millions of Iranians flooded the streets to overthrow the…
Thinking of signing up to Metro’s Lifeline challenge? Here’s everything you need to know This summer, picture yourself traversing the scenic Cotswold countryside, feeling the…
Explainer: Who is Mojtaba Khamenei and how did he succeed his father? In a pivotal political development, Iran’s Assembly of Experts has confirmed Mojtaba Khamenei…
Explosion at US Embassy in Oslo May Have Been Terrorism, Norway Police Say An explosion at the US embassy in Oslo during the early hours…
What we know on the ninth day of the US and Israel’s war with Iran On the ninth day of the escalating conflict, Iran announced…