
One man's hunger strike reshaped India's map. Can it still change politics?
Why hunger strikes still shape Indian politics, from Gandhi to Sonam Wangchuk.

Why hunger strikes still shape Indian politics, from Gandhi to Sonam Wangchuk.

Sonam Wangchuk has urged people to join the protest march to parliament on 20 July.

The climate activist and engineer Sonam Wangchuk, who has become the figurehead of anti-government protests in Delhi, is resisting calls to end his fast until the education minister resignsAs night falls on day 18 of his hunger strike, the lack of any sustenance except water shows. It is 7pm and Sonam Wangchuk looks weak. A physiotherapist sits beside him on the stage massaging his arms to soothe his aching joints. Propped up against pillows and bolsters, Wangchuk whispers: “I’m sorry, but I’m unable to speak.”The activist and engineer has lost close to 9kg from a body that was spare and lean to begin with. Doctors say it is around this stage of a hunger strike that the body enters a state of severe starvation, breaking down fat and muscle, resulting in extreme weakness, impaired brain function and electrolyte imbalance.

The environmental activist has been on a hunger strike for 19 days and has visibly weakened.
Renowned climate activist joined student-led protest over alleged examination irregularities, but his worsening health has become a growing concern

Sonam Wangchuk has been fasting in New Delhi since June 28 in solidarity with Gen Z-led Cockroach Janta Party.

A Sky News investigation has revealed the scale of the intelligence failure behind a deadly strike on an Iranian primary school. The 28 February strike on Shajareh Tayyebeh school in Minab killed 156 people, including 120 students and an unborn child.

Mandatory Bible reading for Texas school students has split the state’s religious Right, with Jewish leaders warning the move risks fuelling anti-Semitism and eroding religious freedom. The Republican Texas state board of education voted to approve mandated Bible study in the school curriculum for more than five million students, with a spokesman declaring: “We’re going to stop watering down American history.

The UK's only remaining plant making virgin steel has been taken into public ownership after years of uncertainty over its future.

The UK Government announced it had brought British Steel under public ownership to protect the ‘future of steel production’.

The UK has appropriated its last working steelworks following fears its former Chinese owners would shut it down.

British Steel was previously owned by the Chinese company Jingye

The U.K. government has nationalized British Steel to protect the nation’s steelmaking capacity

Scunthorpe factory is expropriated from China’s Jingye and ministers will ask a valuer to assess compensationBritish Steel has formally been taken into public ownership 15 months after the government stepped in to prevent the closure of its steelworks in Scunthorpe and the loss of 4,000 jobs.Keir Starmer on Thursday said that it was in the national interest for the government to take over the factory from its Chinese owner, Jingye, in one of the last significant actions overseen by him as prime minister after the Steel Industry (Nationalisation) Act received Royal Assent on Wednesday.

British Steel has been brought into public ownership. The Government said this was necessary “to protect the future of steel production in the UK”.

British Steel has been taken into public ownership in what the government said was a bid to "protect UK steelmaking". The future of the steelworks, which employs roughly 2,700 people in Scunthorpe and supports many other industries in north Lincolnshire, has been dogged by uncertainty over recent years.

Jools Sweeney, a 14-year-old from Gloucestershire, died in April 2022 and his parents believe social media played a role in his death - pointing to an 'online challenge gone wrong'.

The mother of a 14-year-old boy who believes he died in a TikTok challenge has won a fight for a fresh inquest into his death. Jools Sweeney, from Gloucestershire, died in April 2022 but a 23-minute inquest into his death recorded a narrative conclusion after hearing no live evidence.

An inquest held five months after the death of Jools Sweeney heard no live evidence and recorded a narrative conclusion, but senior judges have quashed that ruling and ordered that the inquest be reopened.

Landmark high court ruling calls for fresh inquiry into Jools Sweeney’s death to allow for previously omitted social media evidenceThe inquest into the death of a 14-year-old boy, whose mother believes he died after a TikTok challenge gone wrong, is to be reopened in a landmark ruling by the high court.Jools Sweeney, a schoolboy from Gloucestershire, died in April 2022. His parents, Ellen Roome and Matt Sweeney, believed social media played a role in his death, pointing to the popularity of the “blackout challenge” online at the time.

The Ukrainian property tycoon who was targeted in a bombing in Monaco has accused Kyiv 's military intelligence agency of being responsible for the attack.

Australian regulators have proposed dramatically increasing the legal residue limit for a controversial pesticide on some berries by up to 500 times.

'None of it was real,' Zoe says. 'People like Ben foster a relationship to get their needs met. They masquerade as functioning, funny, kind, loving people. But behind it all is a monster.'

It emerged this week that on June 23, we came close to suffering like the blackout that occurred in Spain and Portugal in 2025 when trains stopped and industry was suspended.

Shadow energy secretary Claire Coutinho has revealed operators claimed the grid failed to meet necessary standards as temperatures reached 34C on June 23.

Shadow energy secretary Claire Coutinho told MPs that operators claimed that on June 23, the grid failed to meet necessary standards as temperatures reached 34C.
Whistleblowers claimed that Neso 'failed to meet the grid security standards put in place to prevent blackouts'

Exclusive: Analysis of nearly 2,500 articles finds almost three-quarters made no reference to global heatingMost of the UK media stories about the failed to mention the climate crisis, analysis has found.Nearly 2,500 articles about the extreme heat – when temperatures topped 37C, a record for the time of year – appeared in the UK’s nine main national daily media publications. But nearly three-quarters of them – about 72% – left out any mention of global heating or the climate, according to the analysis by the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU).

Britain’s grid operator has launched an independent investigation into claims that staff covered up system failures that could have led to blackouts. The National Energy Systems Operator (Neso) insisted on Monday that the electricity network had “operated securely” throughout June’s record-breaking heatwave despite a strain on supplies.

Missiles destroyed an Iranian surveillance tower at a key port in Iran, as the US launched a sixth night of strikes against the Islamic Republic. The tower at the Chabahar port on the Gulf of Oman had been targeted several times but was finally taken down on Friday.

The report by the global charity's British arm claimed gender-critical people represent 'a movement against the rights of women and LGBTI people'.

A probe has been launched by the charity regulator after Amnesty International dubbed JK Rowling's rape support centre 'anti-rights'.

JK Rowling has threatened to sue Amnesty International after her women’s charity was “blacklisted”. Beira’s Place – a support centre for female sexual assault victims founded by the Harry Potter author – was mentioned in a list of 117 organisations that Amnesty accused of setting back human rights for women and gay people in the UK.

JK Rowling's rape support centre says it has been bombarded with threats and abuse and is considering legal action after it was dubbed 'anti-rights' in a report by Amnesty International UK.

Amnesty International has apologised for blacklisting JK Rowling’s charity for women. Beira’s Place was mentioned in a “blacklist” of 117 organisations that Amnesty accused of setting back human rights for women and gay people in the UK.

Video was posted on Facebook amid escalating tensions between two countries over use of reef area for fishing

Philippine defence secretary denounces video referencing South China Sea dispute as a ‘disgrace’ to regional leadershipThe Philippines strongly condemned state-run China Daily for releasing an AI-generated video that depicted Filipinos as monkeys, saying the “racist” imagery is “offensive, distressing and unacceptable” and drawing a firm line against dehumanising propaganda.Manila demanded that the video posted on China Daily’s Facebook account on 10 July be taken down. The Chinese embassy in Manila did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The Blue Angels Florida incident is the latest controversial military flyover

Beachgoers in Pensacola Florida had their tanning interrupted by a Wednesday morning practice run by the Blue Angels fighter jets.

A Ukrainian tycoon seriously injured in a bombing in Monaco has accused his own country’s military intelligence agency of coordinating the attack. Vadym Iermolaiev, a Dnipro-born businessman sanctioned by Kyiv, said there was “no doubt” that “serving officers of the main intelligence directorate of the military of defence of Ukraine”, known as the HUR, had been involved in the attempt on his life.

Beijing is likely to use the WAICO alliance to influence global AI regulations, analysts say.

Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday cast Beijing as the champion of a new global AI order, using China’s premier tech conference to promote open-source technology and challenge US influence over the rules governing the fast-moving sector.

The ousting of Ma Xingrui – the third Politburo member in recent years - suggests Xi’s tolerance of dissent is diminishing, say analystsOn Tuesday, China expelled Ma Xingrui, one of the ruling party’s most senior officials, making him the third politburo member to be purged since 2022 as Xi Jinping .Ma, a former Communist party secretary for China’s north-western region of Xinjiang, was accused of corruption, abuse of power and trading political favours for sex. The announcement came after Ma was placed under investigation in April for suspected “serious violations of discipline and the law”.

Meta touts safety features – but for women, the dangers of these recording devices are obviousImagine if every time you left the house, you couldn’t be sure that the stranger you met at a bar – or even the person walking by you in the street – wasn’t secretly recording you. It sounds like something out of a episode, but let’s face it, the era of wearable technology is fully upon us as everyday accessories have been developed to help track health and fitness data, receive smartphone notifications, and provide hands-free accessibility.So when announced their a few years ago, it wasn’t too surprising that one of the biggest (and most embattled) tech companies on earth had begun cashing in on our obsession with watching others. And their AI glasses have already raised serious concerns over privacy, personal safety and even our sense of agency.

Deep in the remote Taklamakan desert, China has been secretly developing a blueprint to obliterate US warships.
In China’s remote Taklamakan desert, Xi Jinping’s forces are secretly building exact replicas of US warships and fighter jets. Satellite images analysed by The Telegraph reveal this 3D model of a US Arleigh-Burke class destroyer under construction in February this year.

Occupation is a hassle. Large countries have many new ways to control small ones.

Ex-Concacaf executive Mel Brennan reflects on the Fifa corruption scandal, missed reforms and why football’s governance remains stubbornly opaqueMel Brennan has seen every level of world football. “I know what the World Cup looks like from the 17th floor of Trump Tower … I know what it looks like from a grass-strewn field in Trinidad where children cannot play because money that was supposed to maintain it went somewhere else entirely,” he says.Brennan worked as an executive at Concacaf during the corrupt reign of and the late general secretary Chuck Blazer, from Trump Tower.This interview has been edited for length and clarity.

Only a handful of FAs have not declared their supportUefa has made its opposition clear on number of issuesGianni Infantino has the formal endorsement of more than 200 countries for re-election as Fifa’s president despite the climate of unrest that has swirled since the scandal surrounding from suspension.The Guardian understands only a handful of Fifa’s 211 member associations are still to send letters of support for Infantino, who is on course to be voted into a fourth term by a landslide at its congress in March. A small number of European countries are among the outliers, with Germany the highest-profile FA yet to provide official backing.

As darkness fell over the town of Sinjil in the occupied West Bank, its residents gathered on a roadside overlooking a nearby valley. Together, they scanned the area with flashlights, searching for any signs that settlers might be approaching.

Female lawyer tells CNN’s Christiane Amanpour about alleged ‘escalation of attempts’ as second woman also speaks outTwo women who have accused the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court, Karim Khan, of sexual abuse have spoken out about their claims against the prominent British lawyer.In an with CNN’s Christiane Amanpour on Thursday, an ICC staffer identified by her first name, Sarah, spoke publicly for the first time about her allegations, which have over the past two years.

Ray County Prosecutor Camille Johnston, 46, has been suspended over allegations she carried out affairs with three men, including an illegal migrant being prosecuted for sexual assault.

On a chilly day in March 2019, I found myself standing on a corner of the small park in Soho Square in the heart of London, waiting for someone. I had been there for the best part of two hours, stamping my feet to keep them warm, wondering if I was engaged in a fool’s errand.

Over the last month, states across the country have experienced record rainfall and flash floodingClimate change is driving increasingly common bouts of heavy rain in the US that cause deadly and damaging flash floods that will only become more frequent and intense as the crisis worsens, experts say.A year after deadly flooding in central Texas that swept through a children’s summer camp, the state and other parts of the United States are again experiencing unusually heavy rain. Over the last month, states like , , , and have all experienced record rainfall, causing flash flooding across the country.

In this week’s newsletter: residents living near a chemical factory are the latest community concerned about the health and environmental impact of Pfas contamination• Residents within a kilometre of the AGC Chemicals Europe factory in Thornton-Cleveleys in the north of England, have found themselves at the centre of what is quickly becoming a national scandal.In 2024, the UK Environment Agency and the local authority initiated an investigation into historic emissions of Pfoa – a carcinogenic “forever chemical” that international research to kidney cancer – from the factory. After environmental testing, people have been advised to wash and peel homegrown food and to avoid eating locally produced eggs, and two allotment sites near the factory have been closed.

BBC Sport understands that Thomas Tuchel's defensive tactics in the World Cup semi-final defeat to Argentina are being hotly debated by the England squad.

Number of England players bemused by Thomas Tuchel's defensive substitutions in World Cup semi-final loss to Argentina; they believe the changes hindered rather than enhanced their chances of winning; no suggestion there is a rift in England camp or any animosity towards Tuchel

Argentina were baffled by Thomas Tuchel’s strategic decisions during their 2-1 win over England in the 2026 semi-final match on Wednesday, as reported by The Independent. The publication stated that the reigning champions were taken aback by the Three Lions manager’s decision to adopt a defensive formation after taking a 1-0 lead in the match. […]

England manager, Thomas Tuchel, has claimed that the “DNA” of English football was responsible for their 2-1 defeat to Argentina in the semi-final of the 2026 World Cup. The Three Lions lost 2-1 to the current holders, despite taking the lead in the 55th minute. It has led to heavy criticism of Tuchel’s tactics, which […]

England players were shocked by Thomas Tuchel’s World Cup retreat that resulted in his team being dumped out of the tournament by Argentina. Tuchel has come under fire for throwing on three defenders with his side leading through Anthony Gordon’s goal, before Argentina won 2-1 by scoring twice late on.

Some readers say Thomas Tuchel’s substitutions cost England their World Cup semi-final against Argentina, while others argue the manager was made a scapegoat for a better side simply winning

England manager, Thomas Tuchel, has come under fire after his side’s 2-1 defeat to Argentina in the World Cup semi-final on Wednesday. Tuchel watched as Argentina came from a goal down to beat the Three Lions. Reacting, former Chelsea star, Chris Sutton, criticized Tuchel after the defeat. According to him, the former Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain […]

Head coach has no regrets but admits he will be judgedBellingham appears to strike Argentina’s Barco on headThomas Tuchel shouldered the blame for England becoming far too passive after taking the lead as with a dramatic late comeback.England were within minutes of a first men’s World Cup final on foreign soil after going ahead through Anthony Gordon early in the second half. But the reigning champions equalised through a piledriver from Enzo Fernández before the substitute Lautaro Martínez scored the decisive goal in the second minute of injury time to send Argentina through to Sunday’s final against Spain in New York.

The move is a significant change that could deter hundreds of thousands of immigrants from using such programs to meet basic needs.

The Trump administration is drastically shortening visas for foreign journalists in the U.S. The new rule announced by the Department of Homeland Security limits visas to 240 days, down from up to five years

Still dancing in the minds of England fans, Nobby Stiles was man of the match the only time that the national team won a World Cup semi-final. As England again failed to navigate that chasm exactly 60 years later on Wednesday, an investigation into the cause of Stiles’s death had concluded in Stockport.

While the Opus Dei of Dan Brown's novel is a caricature, allegations against the organisation are very real, spanning decades and continents.

Knesset dissolves after first full term since 1988, with Israel heading towards crucial elections on October 27, 2026.

PM Netanyahu’s political survival at stake as Knesset dissolves before the vote.

While the world’s attention is on the football World Cup, the International Cricket Council (ICC) has changed the format of its next one. Less than 15 months out from the 2027 ODI World Cup, the tournament has been shrunk from 14 countries to 12: locking out emerging nations while ensuring that the biggest countries play even more matches.

Scotland captain Richie Berrington says players need to be "meaningfully consulted" on significant issues in cricket The World Cricketers' Association says it is "concerned" by how the 2027 men's 50-over World Cup will be structured. It warned that the format, which eliminates two of the three lowest-ranked teams early, raises "questions about transparency, consultation and the game's long-term commitment to global growth".
As unmanned aerial vehicles target Israel, Persian Gulf states and U.S. forces in the Middle East, Ukraine is selling equipment, giving advice and establishing joint production lines.
In a bid to pressure Congress for passage of the restrictive SAVE America voter ID bill ahead of this year’s crucial midterm elections, Trump told the nation he had 'declassified' documents showing China tried to sway the election he lost