Israel on Wednesday said it will start letting Palestinians leave Gaza through a reopened border crossing, complying with a US-backed ceasefire deal.
Israel Weapon Industries (IWI), one of the country's largest private defence companies, is using smart, computer-assisted rifles to fix human errors on the battlefield.
Parents who open a "Trump Account" for their child will receive $1,000, which is invested in the stock market and can be accessed when the child turns 18.
When Anmol was arrested in the US in 2024, the Lawrence Bishnoi gang claimed that Goldy Brar did not help in making bullets and alleged that he was "working with Khalistani terrorists".
LandSpace has become China's most advanced private rocket company and the country's closest equivalent to Elon Musk's SpaceX, following US rivals in betting its future on rockets that can fly more than once.
Highly trained personnel from Russia's Presidential Security Service, top commandos from India's National Security Guard, snipers, drones, jammers, and AI monitoring - a five-layer security ring has been prepped ahead of Russia President Putin's trip
China's Zhuque-3 reusable rocket, developed by private firm LandSpace, failed to make a successful landing on Wednesday, but its debut launch has thrust the global race for reusable rockets into the spotlight.
Hopes have faded for the 366 other people unaccounted for after mudslides and floods triggered by the cyclone, which brought record rains across the island last week.
Flipping their gender setting to "male" and even posting photos with fake mustaches, a growing number of women on LinkedIn have posed a provocative challenge to what they allege is an algorithmic bias on the platform.
Starting December 10, Australia will ban under-16s from a raft of the world's most popular social media platforms and websites, including Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube.
Indian scientists have discovered an ancient and massive galaxy called Alaknanda. It looks similar to our Milky Way galaxy and is special because it has clear spiral arms, even though it formed when the universe was only 1.5 billion years old.
Wong's plight - arms raised in anguish and weeping as he stands against the backdrop of what became Hong Kong's deadliest fire since 1948 - was captured in a Reuters photograph.
Crucial for making smartphones, fighter jets and electric cars, "rare earth" metals have become a strategic bargaining chip since main producer China this year introduced restrictions on their exports.
A joint opinion piece by envoys of three western countries to India -- the UK, France and Germany -- right before Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit has ticked off New Delhi.
Bryan Johnson said he bonded with Kate Tolo, the co-founder of his startup Blueprint, over a shared passion for neurotechnology.
Pop star Sabrina Carpenter has condemned the White House for using her music without permission in a video showing aggressive US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations.
Sam Altman also called for staffers to delay progress on other efforts such as autonomous AI agents and advertising.
At the start of the session, Donald Trump defended his health and stamina, claiming he was "sharper than I was 25 years ago".
On the eve of his visit, Putin hailed his country's ties with India and China, and pledged to boost relations to a "qualitatively new level."
Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 with 239 people on board disappeared nearly 12 years ago and still remains one of the world's greatest aviation mysteries.
Deal on delayed date a step towards cutting Russia's funding for its war in Ukraine.
As the RSF gains ground, it’s seeking new revenue sources to fund its war effort and tighten control across Sudan.
US Congresswoman Ilhan Omar says President Donald Trump ‘desperately needs help’ after his derogatory remarks.
Lee Jae Myung says he felt he should apologise over drone flights allegedly ordered as a provocation by his predecessor.
A funeral was held in Khan Younis for Palestinian journalist Mahmoud Essam Wadi, who was killed in an Israeli strike.
US President Donald Trump will play a key part in one of the highest-profile World Cup draws in FIFA history.
"If Israel wants a security zone, it's kindly invited to do it on its own territory."
Islamic University of Gaza resumes in-person classes after two years amid war damage and displacement.
In DRC’s perilous mines, Eagle walks a tightrope, protecting workers’ welfare to supply international demand for cobalt.
Republican Van Epps manages to defeat his Democratic challenger by a narrow margin.
NGO documents accounts of atrocities during paramilitary force's April assault on the North Darfur facility.
Al Jazeera documented Palestinian families attempting to access their fields amid settler attacks.
New search to start on December 30 for Boeing 777 that went missing in 2014 with 227 passengers and 12 crew members.
Myanmar now the world’s main source of illicit opium following decline of poppy cultivation in Afghanistan, the UN says.
Australia’s social media ban aims to protect under-16s from what the government calls online ‘purgatory’.
From Ukraine to Myanmar and Burkina Faso, Al Jazeera examines martial law and its effects on civilians.
Israel says the findings that Hamas delivered yesterday were not linked to any of the remaining bodies of captives.
Publisher of beloved children’s character Franklin the Turtle also disavowed the Trump administration's use of artwork.
Africa’s youngest citizens are ruled by leaders in their 80s and 90s. Some are reshaping the system to hold on to power.
Legal experts say there is no basis in the US Constitution for a president to revoke pardons.
A Delaware judge has ordered the sale to settle debts, as Venezuela says US military buildup is targeting its oil.
Colombian president chides Trump, saying 18,400 cocaine laboratories have been destroyed 'without missiles' fired.
US Secretary of Defense Peter Hegseth defends controversial second strike on alleged drug boat in the Caribbean Sea.
The threat comes as the federal government seeks to enforce a demand that states turn over data about SNAP recipients.
US president has warmed to Brazil's left-wing leader since imposing 50 percent tariffs on the South American country.