South Africa is once again facing rising xenophobic tensions, with protests in Durban targeting foreign nationals – many of whom are legally in the country. Authorities have relocated hundreds to safety as police...
TRT World asks Rutte about Türkiye’s role in NATO
“Türkiye, with over 3,000 companies, is extremely important” Ahead of NATO’s summit in Ankara in July, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte told TRT World’s Kübra Akkoc that Türkiye is a “great example” for the Alliance...
Taylor Lorenz says ‘moral panic ‘is fuelling social media bans | Top Comment Podcast
As the list of countries seeking stricter regulation of social media grows, journalist Taylor Lorenz is among the most vocal online figures challenging legislation being proposed in the UK and US. Taylor joins Marianna...
The Taliban is looking for interns in Germany | DW News
Are the Taliban recruiting in Germany? Afghanistan’s consulate in Bonn is offering an unpaid internship – it’s inviting young people and others of all nationalities to apply. But the diplomatic mission in...
England manager Thomas Tuchel explains his surprise World Cup squad selection to Sky News
Thomas Tuchel has told Sky News his England players are looking for "clarity" in how they play as he unveiled his surprise World Cup squad. There were surprises galore, with Phil Foden, Cole Palmer, Trent...
The patterns behind Trump’s social media posts | BBC News
In 2026, Donald Trump’s use of social media has escalated. Ros Atkins and BBC Verify have sifted through thousands of posts on his platform Truth Social to analyse what the President has been saying and when. What was...
Could the Air France disaster ruling set a new legal precedent? | Global News Podcast
Air France and Airbus have been found guilty of corporate manslaughter over a plane crash in 2009, which killed all 228 people onboard. Flight AF447 from Rio de Janeiro to Paris crashed into the Atlantic Ocean during a...














