Optimism over the profit potential of artificial intelligence has helped drive the US stock market to record highs, but investors are looking for weak spots that could emerge in the AI trade and have identified some risks to watch for.
Police said that the tests of the fabric have yielded a DNA profile, but haven't led to the identification of the parents.
India has rushed a consignment of Prussian Blue (Pru-Decorp) capsules to Indonesia to help mitigate the effects of Cesium-137 contamination after Jakarta detected traces of radioactivity in exported food products.
The Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip is expected to reopen to allow people to cross on Thursday, according to sources.
Pope Leo XIV was given a 12-year-old white purebred Arabian horse, "Proton", a present from a Polish breeder.
China's swift growth and diversification of its nuclear capabilities have led to concerns that Beijing might engage in "nuclear blackmail" or even nuclear conflict with Western countries if they intervene in a Taiwan dispute.
Long stigmatised for bringing bad luck or for links with the occult, black cats have found salvation in a Spanish town that has temporarily banned their adoption to ward off potentially sinister Halloween "rituals".
Human Rights Watch criticised Iraq's amendment of the personal status law, saying it restricts women's rights and makes them "second class citizens".
Since the shutdown began October 1, the Federal Aviation Administration has reported controller shortages in cities across the US.
Israelis on Monday celebrated the return of the last 20 living hostages who were held in Gaza under the first phase of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire.
China has filed a complaint against India in the World Trade Organization (WTO) over New Delhi's subsidies for electric vehicles (EVs) and batteries.
Pakistan and Afghanistan have agreed a 48-hour ceasefire after dozens of people were killed and many more wounded, in violence along their shared border early Wednesday.
This festive season, as we adorn ourselves with gold and silver, few realise that these precious metals were born in the fiery deaths of ancient stars - cosmic remnants scattered across the universe, now resting in our hands as ornaments of celestial
Interim Nepalese Prime Minister Sushila Karki on Wednesday expressed deep grief over the death of Nepali national Bipin Joshi, whose body was handed over by Hamas to Israel, bringing a tragic end to two years of uncertainty and hope.
The rings of Saturn are among the wonders of our solar system, with a diameter of roughly 280,000 kilometres as they encircle the giant planet. But smaller celestial bodies in the solar system also boast ring systems that are impressive in their own.
The increase in the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere last year was the highest ever recorded, the United Nations said, calling for urgent action to slash emissions.
Chinese officials have reportedly compelled thousands of Tibetans, including monks, nuns, and prominent lamas, to participate in a Kalachakra empowerment led by Gyaltsen Norbu, the 'fake Panchen', by Tibetans.
Syrian interim president Ahmed al-Sharaa will ask Russia to hand over former ruler Bashar al-Assad during his first visit to Moscow.
China's reigning position in the rare earth supply chain, nay, the critical minerals chain, is of alarming concern for all, including major western powers like the USA and developing economies like India.
Police have registered a case against a Mumbai-based man doing PhD in the US for allegedly sexually abusing, threatening and causing physical harm to a 31-year-old woman also studying in that country on the false promise of marriage.
Analysts express concern over the rehabilitation of Israel, even as it says it has done no wrong.
A car exploded outside a shopping mall in Ecuador’s largest city Guayaquil, killing at least one person.
A Palestinian journalist broke down into tears as he returned to northern Gaza to find his family home destroyed.
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told NATO members that the Ukraine war ‘will end on President Trump’s watch'.
Apple’s announcement comes amid increased pressure between Washington and Beijing as new tariffs loom.
Former Kenyan Prime Minister and opposition leader Raila Odinga has died aged 80, after more than 4 decades in politics.
A home was filmed floating away off Alaska’s coast after Typhoon Halong made landfall, killing one person.
US President Donald Trump says Hamas may need to be disarmed ‘violently’ as part of the Gaza peace plan.
Uncertainty looms in Madagascar as military leader Michael Randrianirina is expected to take charge of the country.
As president flees and army takes control, Gen Z protesters demand water, electricity and a well-functioning country.
Pressure from the US may have forced Israel into a ceasefire in Gaza, but it was US money that funded that war.
US-India relations expert alleged to have retained classified information and met with Chinese officials.
Syria's interim leader assures the Russian president that his government will honour all past agreements with Moscow.
As continental qualification for the FIFA World Cup 2026 nears its end, the focus is shifting to the tournament itself.
Human Rights Watch found a major international company could be sourcing cattle from ranches linked to deforestation.
It's the latest tit-for-tat tariff spat between the two superpowers following a period of calmed tensions.
After two years in an Israeli jail, Yousef Salem set out on a journey to his house in Gaza.
Prosecutors label crimes as 'nihilistic violent extremism', while experts caution against oversimplifying motivations.
Dozens of people have been killed and injured in fighting between Pakistan and Afghan forces on the border between Pakis
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appeared in court to testify in his corruption trial.
As tanks withdraw and the bombing slows, Israel extends its war through Palestinian militias turned against their own.
Israeli violence continues in occupied West Bank where soldiers act with impunity, Palestinians made to work for free.
People return to Himalayan villages each summer, despite their decline after the 1962 India-China border closure.
Riot police used tear gas and water cannons to break up pro-Palestinian protests at Israel’s World Cup qualifier against
The former Kenyan PM had collapsed during a morning walk in southern India, where he was receiving medical treatment.