#World News Deadly Africa heat caused by human-induced warming By Matt McGrath A deadly heatwave in West Africa and the Sahel was “impossible” without human-induced climate change, scientists say. Comment (0) (82)
#World News Croatia braces for horse-trading after tight election By Guy Delauney Prime Minster Andrej Plenkovic and President Zoran Milanovic were the headline acts ahead of the vote. But Comment (0) (71)
#World News Spy scandal revives fears of Austrian exposure to Russia By Bethany Bell It is being called Austria’s biggest espionage scandal for decades, which began with the arrest of a Comment (0) (90)
#World News Ukraine PM warns of Third World War if Russia wins By Holly Honderich Ukraine’s prime minister has told the BBC there will be a “Third World War” if Ukraine loses Comment (0) (74)
#World News Ivy League college head slams campus antisemitism By Max Matza At a congressional hearing, Columbia University’s president has condemned antisemitism, while defending her handling of Gaza war Comment (0) (73)
#World News The man who flew over LA using balloons and a garden chair By Ian Youngs In 1982, a truck driver made headlines when he tied 42 helium balloons to a garden chair Comment (0) (67)
#World News Stabbed Australian bishop forgives alleged attacker By Tiffanie Turnbull A bishop who was stabbed at a Sydney church on Monday has said he is “recovering quickly” Comment (0) (60)
#World News Sweden votes to lower age to change legal gender to 16 By Francesca Gillett Sweden’s parliament has passed a law lowering the age at which people can change their legal gender Comment (0) (70)
#World News Senate dismisses impeachment case against Mayorkas By Anthony Zurcher The US Senate has voted to kill impeachment charges against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Majorkas, sparing him Comment (0) (67)
#World News Ballerinas break world record standing 'en pointe' Ballerinas from around the world gather to break Guinness World record for ‘en pointe’ dancers. Read Original Article Comment (0) (64)