|
Welcome to Wikinews,
the free-content news source you can write!
|
July 27, 2018 10:19 UTC | Latest articles RSS |Audio RSS|Print RSS
|
Seven dead in campus shooting at Northern Illinois University
Seven dead in campus shooting at Northern Illinois University
image credit – edit this
Refresh to see the latest news! If you find a problem with an article, fix it or comment on the article’s discussion page. RSS What is RSS?
- 26 July 2018: Palestine elected as G-77’s presiding country, ambassador Riyad Mansour confirms
- 25 July 2018: German footballer Mesut Özil announces retirement from international football over ‘racism’
- 23 July 2018: US director James Gunn fired from Marvel Studios for decade-old offensive tweets
- 22 July 2018: Israeli Knesset passes ‘Jewish nation-state’ bill
- 21 July 2018: Cretaceous baby snake fossil found in Myanmar
- 21 July 2018: Indian Supreme Court: unconstitutional to bar women of certain age group from entering Sabarimala temple
- 20 July 2018: Hindi poet and songwriter Gopal Das Neeraj dies, aged 93
- 19 July 2018: After signing peace declarations, Eritrea reopens embassy in Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa
- 19 July 2018: US astronomers announce discovering ten tiny Jovian satellites
- 16 July 2018: France beats Croatia 4-2 to win 2018 FIFA World Cup
What’s this? We are currently testing a different format for the latest news section which includes the newest stories from each category. You can also see the Old style. Please do not hesitate to voice your opinion about this layout.
Crime and law |
Culture and entertainment |
Disasters and accidents |
Economy and business |
- Israeli Knesset passes ‘Jewish nation-state’ bill
- Indian Supreme Court: unconstitutional to bar women of certain age group from entering Sabarimala temple
- After signing peace declarations, Eritrea reopens embassy in Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa
|
- US director James Gunn fired from Marvel Studios for decade-old offensive tweets
- Hindi poet and songwriter Gopal Das Neeraj dies, aged 93
- Photo report: Anime North convention brings fans to Toronto
|
- Hawaii’s K?lauea volcano releases ash plumes to 30,000 feet, prompting aviation alerts
- Deadly fire below US President’s Trump Tower residence
- Thirteen-year-old boy in Los Angeles, California thanks city personnel for rescue from sewage pipe
|
- Microsoft announces plan to acquire GitHub for US$7.5 billion
- Software giant Adobe Systems to acquire Magento Commerce for US$1.68 billion
- Charles Lazarus, founder of US-based toy retail giant Toys ‘R’ Us, dies at 94
|
Education |
Environment |
Health |
Obituaries |
- Algeria blocks internet across nation to prevent cheating in diploma exams
- Principal, teacher arrested for allegedly whipping two students late for school in Ayetoro, Nigeria
- India: Jammu and Kashmir government orders private tuitions to shut down for 90 days
|
- India: Maharashtra plastic ban comes into force
- New study of endangered whale shark youth shows vital habitat similarities
- Woolworths, Australia moves single-use plastic bags ban date to June 20
|
- Hawaii’s K?lauea volcano releases ash plumes to 30,000 feet, prompting aviation alerts
- Healthy cloned monkeys born in Shanghai
- British surfers catch more than waves: Scientists find antibiotic-resistant bacteria
|
- Hindi poet and songwriter Gopal Das Neeraj dies, aged 93
- 28-year-old Swedish electronic dance music artist Avicii dies in Oman
- K-pop band 100%’s lead singer Seo Minwoo dies
|
Politics and conflicts |
Science and technology |
Sports |
Wackynews |
- Palestine elected as G-77’s presiding country, ambassador Riyad Mansour confirms
- German footballer Mesut Özil announces retirement from international football over ‘racism’
- Israeli Knesset passes ‘Jewish nation-state’ bill
|
- Cretaceous baby snake fossil found in Myanmar
- US astronomers announce discovering ten tiny Jovian satellites
- Wikinews:Template messages/Infoboxes
|
- German footballer Mesut Özil announces retirement from international football over ‘racism’
- France beats Croatia 4-2 to win 2018 FIFA World Cup
- FIFA World Cup 2018: Belgium beats England 2-0 to claim third place finish
|
- Airborne sedan smashes into dental office in Santa Ana, California, US
- Wikinews interviews producer of horror film ‘6:66PM’
- India Supreme Court overrules High Court: rivers Yamuna, Ganga no longer living entities
|
Africa |
Asia |
Oceania |
Central America |
- After signing peace declarations, Eritrea reopens embassy in Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa
- Football: Manchester City signs Riyad Mahrez from Leicester
- English football: Mohamed Salah signs contract extension with Liverpool
|
- Palestine elected as G-77’s presiding country, ambassador Riyad Mansour confirms
- German footballer Mesut Özil announces retirement from international football over ‘racism’
- Hindi poet and songwriter Gopal Das Neeraj dies, aged 93
|
- FIFA World Cup 2018 day eight, nine, ten, eleven: Belgium, England confirm knockout phase qualification; Poland, Costa Rica miss out Last 16
- Woolworths, Australia moves single-use plastic bags ban date to June 20
- Sydney experiences hottest March day in 35 years
|
- Fifteen states sue United States President Donald Trump for cancelling program for undocumented immigrant minors
- Gunmen murder Honduran indigenous leader Berta Cáceres
- Guatemalan Supreme Court approves impeachment of President Molina
|
Europe |
Middle East |
North America |
South America |
- German footballer Mesut Özil announces retirement from international football over ‘racism’
- France beats Croatia 4-2 to win 2018 FIFA World Cup
- FIFA World Cup 2018: Belgium beats England 2-0 to claim third place finish
|
- Israeli Knesset passes ‘Jewish nation-state’ bill
- English football: Mohamed Salah signs contract extension with Liverpool
- FIFA World Cup 2018 day 12, 13, 14, 15: Iran, Nigeria, Germany, Senegal out of the tournament
|
- US director James Gunn fired from Marvel Studios for decade-old offensive tweets
- US astronomers announce discovering ten tiny Jovian satellites
- FIFA World Cup 2018 day 12, 13, 14, 15: Iran, Nigeria, Germany, Senegal out of the tournament
|
- US astronomers announce discovering ten tiny Jovian satellites
- FIFA World Cup 2018 quarterfinals: France, Belgium beat Uruguay, Brazil
- FIFA World Cup 2018 Last 16: Sweden, England knock out Switzerland, Colombia
|
- Full list of topics
Add/remove days
+1-866-653-4265 (toll-free in the U.S. only)+1-202-742-5918 (outside the U.S. – long distance)
|
Africa |Asia |Central America |Europe |Middle East |North America |Oceania |South America
All regions, countries and topics
Start a new article
Articles are written by readers like you! To report on a news event, check if it is already being covered. If not, write a quick brief. For more guidance, see Wikinews:Writing an article. Got news, but no time to write a full article or a quick brief? Tell us what news you would like to see covered by Wikinews at Wikinews:Requested articles.
International row after Spielberg quits 2008 Beijing Olympics
The U.S. film director stepped down as artistic adviser saying that China, which has close links to the Sudanese government, should do more to address the Darfur situation. » Full story
‘Top Model’ winner Jaslene Gonzalez on her career and being a Latina role model
Wikinews talks with America’s Next Top Model’s first Puerto Rican winner, Jaslene Gonzalez, about her childhood, what makes her a strong individual, and what television show her abuela would want her to go on. This is also the first time one of our interviews can also be read in Spanish at Wikinoticias. » Full story
The Print Edition has been temporarily discontinued. Please visit the Print Edition archives for previous editions.
|
Audio Wikinews
August 06, 2010 |
Wikinews from July 27, 2008 (More…)
- Two dead, seven others wounded in church by gunfire in Tennessee, United States
- EU maintains ban on Indonesian airlines amid accusations of political motivation
- Youssef Chahine, Egyptian film director dies at 82
- Qantas ordered to check oxygen cylinders
Wikinews from July 27, 2007 (More…)
- UN aid convoys face increasing attacks in Darfur
- Claire Danes appears on MuchMusic to promote film “Stardust”
- Two news helicopters crash in Phoenix, Arizona
- Tour de France: Sandy Casar wins stage 18
Wikinews from July 27, 2006 (More…)
- Landis tests positive for high levels of testosterone; could lose Tour title
- Ayman al-Zawahiri warns: Israel will “pay the price” for attacking muslims
- Tube train evacuated after a landslide in west London
- Man shot in New Zealand gun shop
Wikinews from July 27, 2005 (More…)
- Football CL: All first leg games of second qualifications round are over
- Brief bomb alerts in central London
- Verdicts announced in France’s largest child abuse case
- Tentative deal averts Ontario liquor stores strike
- US: Arizona political consultant dies of self-immolation
- Montgomery County completes recount of Maryland legislative district 16 Democratic primary; Sara Love to be certified as victor
- Ecuador planning to end asylum for Wikileaks founder Julian Assange
- United States kills 14 civilians in Afghanistan airstrikes
- Thousands of immigrants reported sexual abuse while in ICE custody
- Ant-Man and the Wasp actor defends Gunn
- Airbus Beluga XL makes maiden flight
- Carles Puigdemont wants to make ‘independence policy’ in Belgium
- Riots break out in France after 2018 World Cup victory
- Denis Ten killed in stabbing
- Eritrea reopens embassy in Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa
- Attack on journalists and lawyers by Municipal Guard investigated in Odessa, Ukraine
- Police find man shot killed after car crashes into tree in miami lakes
Original reporting First-hand journalism by Wikinews reporters (More…)
- Photo report: Anime North convention brings fans to Toronto
- Toronto Comicon celebrates characters from screen and page
- Culture of creativity features at Furnal Equinox 2018
|
We are a group of volunteers whose mission is to present reliable, unbiased, relevant and entertaining news. All content is released under a free license. By making our content perpetually available for free redistribution and use, we hope to contribute to a global digital commons. Wikinews stories are written from a neutral point of view to ensure fair and unbiased reporting.
Wikinews needs you! We want to create a diverse community of citizens from around the globe who collaborate to report on a wide variety of current events. To contribute to Wikinews reporting, read an Introduction to Wikinews and visit the Newsroom.
|