At 15, prodigy Vaibhav Suryavanshi is forcing India to ask if he is already ready for the big stage. Read full story Author:
Weekly quiz: What sneaky snack was this bird of prey seen carrying?
How much attention did you pay to what happened in the world over the past seven days? Read full story Author:
Teenager denies murdering nine-year-old girl
Aria Thorpe died from a single stab wound at her home on 15 December last year. Read full story Author:
Teen jailed for belonging to banned neo-Nazi group
The boy, 16, from Northumberland is jailed for three-and-a-half years, plus a year of supervision. Read full story Author:
Whale swims for freedom after big German rescue effort on Baltic coast
Rescue teams now believe the whale has reached deeper water in Lübeck Bay and hope it will head for the wider sea. Read full story Author:
Football fans rally around female commentator over sexist abuse online
Ex-international Nia Jones faces abuse after co-commentating on Wales’ World Cup play-off semi-final. Read full story Author:
Just Eat and Autotrader among firms investigated in fake reviews probe
The UK’s competition watchdog says it is looking at five firms in its investigation into misleading online reviews. Read full story Author:
Man jailed for four years after Barron Trump reported attack to UK police
The US president’s youngest son contacted officers when he was in the US to say his friend had been attacked in January 2025. Read full story Author:
Officials to ask Mandelson to hand over personal phone messages for release
Officials are set to publish more documents related to his appointment as UK ambassador to the US – but have so far only had access to the peer’s work phone. …
Global Food Supply Faces a Dangerous Bottleneck as Iran War Persists
Fertilizer prices are climbing as a result of disruptions in the Middle East, putting global food supplies at risk. Go to Source Author: Ana Swanson https://rss.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/nyt/HomePage.xml
Energy Crisis Forces India’s Eateries to Adapt
A small street stall and a big restaurant chain in India rethought how to cook after the war in the Middle East squeezed their supply of liquified petroleum gas. Go …
The Iran War Has Diesel Prices Soaring, and Consumers Could Pay the Price
Diesel has climbed faster than gasoline this month, directly hitting businesses, from brewers to trucking companies. Those higher costs are likely to make their way into consumer prices. Go to …
Where Might the Iran War Hit Your Grocery Bill? Start With Raspberries.
It takes a lot of fuel to produce this delicate fruit, which can be a sensitive barometer as oil costs rise. Go to Source Author: Kim Severson https://rss.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/nyt/HomePage.xml
Will ICE Change Under Its New Leader?
Markwayne Mullin, the new homeland security secretary, has promised a different approach, but how much change is likely? Our reporter Hamed Aleaziz describes what we know. Read full story (NYT …
Florida’s Immigration Crackdown, Led by DeSantis, Is Showing Cracks
Some conservative sheriffs have raised concerns about the aggressive enforcement tactics that Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Republican, has embraced. Read full story (NYT subscription required) Author: Patricia Mazzei and Eric …
A Breakthrough for T.S.A. Funding, and How the War in Iran Will Hit Grocery Prices
Plus, the Friday news quiz. Read full story (NYT subscription required) Author: Tracy Mumford, Will Jarvis, Margaret Kadifa, Ian Stewart and Rebecca F. Elliott
UAE and Qatar Arrest Hundreds Over Online Videos of Iranian Attacks
The authorities have made a wave of arrests to stop people posting footage of strikes, citing security risks. Experts also see a fear of damage to the countries’ image as …
Standoff With Iran Raises Fresh Doubts About Trump’s Freestyle Diplomacy
A jumble of emissaries — a friend, a family member, a dove and a hawk — on the Iran crisis reflects President Trump’s improvisational approach. Read full story (NYT subscription …
Oil Prices Continue to Climb After Trump Delays Bombing Threat
President Trump said on Thursday he would delay an imminent deadline to begin attacking Iran’s power grid. Read full story (NYT subscription required) Author: The New York Times
Hegseth Strikes Two Black and Two Female Officers From Promotion List
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s highly unusual decision to remove officers from a one-star promotion list has spurred allegations of racial and gender bias. Read full story (NYT subscription required) Author: …
