Yesterday at 02:28 AM, via Daily Maverick
About $22 billion worth of SpaceX’s government contracts is at risk and multiple U.S. space programs could face dramatic changes in the fallout of Elon Musk and President Donald Trump’s explosive feud on Thursday.
Yesterday at 02:26 AM, via Daily Maverick
A federal jury in Texas on Thursday acquitted the first migrant tried for entering one of the new military zones on the U.S.-Mexico border, marking a legal challenge to the Trump administration plan to raise penalties for illegal crossings.
Yesterday at 02:22 AM, via Al Jazeera
The Ivy League university has expanded an existing lawsuit to include Trump’s latest actions to restrict student body.
Yesterday at 02:17 AM, via BBC News
Handwritten notes show the wartime prime minister’s frustration over slow penicillin production.
Yesterday at 02:12 AM, via BBC News
The 43-year-old global superstar performed the first night of her six show residency in London.
Yesterday at 01:59 AM, via BBC News
The energy secretary says the move will cut energy bills, but house builders caution against burdensome regulations.
Yesterday at 01:10 AM, via BBC News
Reform UK’s chair Zia Yusuf quits the party and David Beckham will receive a Knighthood.
Yesterday at 01:06 AM, via BBC News
The star says he is focusing on acting after parting ways with his record company.
Yesterday at 00:43 AM, via BBC News
The judge called the rapper’s actions “absolutely unacceptable” after he nodded and made faces at the jury.
Yesterday at 00:38 AM, via BBC News
Spain and France play out a Nations League semi-final game for the ages with a scoreline that looks more like a penalty shootout.
Yesterday at 00:25 AM, via Al Jazeera
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the sanctioned judges were involved in probes of US and Israeli military actions.
Thursday at 23:45 PM, via Al Jazeera
Yamal inspires Spain to thrilling 5-4 win over France to book a final against Iberian rivals Portugal.
Thursday at 23:33 PM, via Daily Maverick
Trump lashes out at Musk, threatening to cut government contracts, igniting a public feud on social media.
Thursday at 23:30 PM, via BBC News
Firms including Thames Water have been stopped for paying rewards to executives under new rules.
Thursday at 23:10 PM, via Al Jazeera
First acknowledgement Israel using armed gangs, which aid groups have accused of stealing aid from trucks.
Thursday at 23:10 PM, via Al Jazeera
US administration says order aims to keep America safe, but advocates say ‘arbitrary’ ban will keep families apart.
Thursday at 23:09 PM, via Al Jazeera
The Madleen, a new Gaza aid ship, revives memories of 2010’s deadly raid. Jamal Elshayyal reflects on its lasting impact
Thursday at 22:32 PM, via Al Jazeera
Three Maori Party MPs were suspended from New Zealand’s Parliament for performing a haka in protest of legislation.
Thursday at 22:15 PM, via Daily Maverick
Attending the trial of the two gangsters who killed their five-year-old son has been a sombre ritual for Patrick Kotze and Romana Grootetjie.
Thursday at 22:01 PM, via Daily Maverick
The key to fixing South Africa’s troubled municipalities is to appoint officials who are capable and know their job, says Cogta Minister Velenkosini Hlabisa, as public comment for the overhaul of local government gets into full swing.
Thursday at 21:40 PM, via Al Jazeera
Madleen Kulab says she is ‘deeply moved’ to hear that a vessel aiming to break the siege of Gaza is named after her.