[ad_1] ReutersMike Waltz says he doesn't know the journalist who was added to group chatUS National Security Adviser Mike Waltz has taken responsibility for a group chat in which high-ranking officials planned military strikes in Yemen in the company of a journalist who was inadvertently added."I take full responsibility. I built the group," Waltz told Fox News on Tuesday, adding it was "embarrassing". President Donald Trump and US intelligence chiefs
[ad_1] Wildfires have been ravaging South Korea leaving at least 18 dead, 19 injured and thousands evacuated. The "unprecedented" crisis remains critical, according to acting president Han Duck-soo, who said the fires are "rewriting the record books for the worst wildfires in our nation's history".Several heritage cultural sites, including the Unramsa temple, have been affected by the fire. Videos posted on social media show fires burning around the historic temple.
[ad_1] An Australian senator revealed a dead salmon in a plastic bag while speaking in parliament, in protest of a bill being debated.The bill, brought by prime minister Anthony Albanese's Labor government, would limit the public's ability to review and challenge environmental decisions, but says it is part of a plan to protect jobs in the salmon farming industry.Some politicians and environmental groups have questioned the practice of salmon farms
[ad_1] At least 18 people have been killed and 19 injured as South Korea's wildfires continue to ravage the country's southeast, according to the latest numbers from the Ministry of the Interior and Safety.The "unprecedented" crisis remains critical, according to acting president Han Duck-soo, who said the fires are "rewriting the record books for the worst wildfires in our nation's history".More than 23,000 people have been evacuated and several heritage
[ad_1] Thomas MackintoshBBC NewsGetty ImagesThousands of protesters have gathered for a seventh night in Istanbul, in support of the detained mayor of the city, Ekrem ImamogluThousands of people in Turkey have turned out for a seventh night of protests which have so far seen more than 1,400 people detained, including students, journalists and lawyers.The nightly unrest began last Wednesday when the city's Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu - who is seen as
[ad_1] Bernd Debusmann Jr at the White House & Brandon Drenon on Capitol HillBBC News, Washington DCWatch: Key reactions to reports of a leaked group chat involving Trump officialsUS President Donald Trump and his intelligence chiefs have played down a security breach that saw a journalist invited into a Signal group chat where he reported seeing national security officials plan airstrikes in Yemen.US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and CIA Director John Ratcliffe denied at a Senate hearing
[ad_1] US Vice-President JD Vance will join his wife Usha in travelling to Greenland on Friday, a visit that follows Donald Trump's threats to take over the island.The couple will go to the Pituffik Space Base to receive a briefing on Arctic security issues and meet members of US forces stationed there, according to the White House. Usha Vance had planned to travel to the Danish territory on a cultural
[ad_1] Getty ImagesRhea Chakraborty says Bollywood roles dried up after the scandalBollywood actress Rhea Chakraborty was called "a gold digger" and "a murderer". She was slut-shamed and spent 27 days in prison after a hate-filled vicious media campaign in 2020 alleged she had been involved in the death of her actor boyfriend Sushant Singh Rajput.Now, India's federal investigators have told a court that Rajput, a rising star in India's popular
[ad_1] BBCThis is the gravest crisis for Western security since the end of World War Two, and a lasting one. As one expert puts it, "Trumpism will outlast his presidency". But which nations are equipped to step to the fore as the US stands back?At 09.00 one morning in February 1947, the UK ambassador in Washington, Lord Inverchapel, walked into the State Department to hand the US Secretary of State,
[ad_1] After three days of talks in Saudi Arabia, at last some progress. Two separate texts outlining agreements between the US and Russia, and the US and Ukraine. There were some differences but much was the same. All sides agreed to "to ensure safe navigation, eliminate the use of force, and prevent the use of commercial vessels for military purposes in the Black Sea". They also agreed "to develop measures