The less moderated online spaces provided by Telegram have also enabled extremists to reach wider masses and do self-promotion, brand development, and propaganda dissemination.
US President Donald Trump appears to have softened his stance on his administration's aggressive immigration reforms, saying America needs to bring in foreign talent for certain fields.
The dotted lines illustrating the border between Western Sahara and Morocco, indicating the former's disputed territory status, have never been visible to people using Google Maps in the latter, the company told AFP on Tuesday.
Legislation moving through Congress that would end the government shutdown in the US would also allow eight Republican senators to seek hundreds of thousands of dollars in damages for the capitol riot probe done by the Biden administration.
New York City is looking up to a "really tough time" under mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, warned real estate billionaire Barry Sternlicht, who said he is considering moving his team out of the Big Apple.
In a major U-turn on his immigration agenda, US President Donald Trump has advocated for allowing foreign students to study in American universities.
Hundreds of people staged a demonstration in Belgrade on Tuesday against the planned demolition of a former army headquarters to make way for a luxury hotel complex that US President Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner wants to build.
India on Tuesday reaffirmed its firm commitment to multilateralism and equity in global climate action, and said that developed nations must fulfil their legal obligations on finance, technology transfer and capacity building to developing countries.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper on the sidelines of the G7 Foreign Ministers Meet in Canada.
With US President Donald Trump skipping the UN's climate summit in the Amazon, California Governor Gavin Newsom grabbed the spotlight Tuesday and unleashed a barrage of attacks on the fossil fuel agenda of his political nemesis.
Ukrainian investigators on Tuesday accused a key ally of President Volodymyr Zelensky of orchestrating a $100 million corruption scheme, as a major standoff over graft in the war-torn country escalates.
US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor on Tuesday said he looks forward to taking up his new assignment in New Delhi and thanked President Donald Trump for the opportunity to serve as Washington's envoy to the country.
An Indonesian student suspected in last week's bomb attack on a high school mosque had assembled small-scale explosive devices at home and wanted to copy extremists he found online but had no links with any militant networks, authorities said.
Palestinian mother Hanan al-Joujou, 31, has to feed her three children in the dark with a flashlight as there is no electricity in Gaza even after last month's Israel-Hamas ceasefire.
The Pakistan government's 27th Constitutional Amendment Bill grants sweeping powers to the country's army chief, Asim Munir. Under the constitutional changes passed by the upper house of parliament, Munir will take overall command of the military.
The BBC's outgoing boss urged staff to "fight" for its journalism Tuesday as the broadcaster grappled with how to respond to Donald Trump's threat of a lawsuit over a misleading edit of the US president.
The hospital paid the family 200,000 yuan (Rs 24,77,340) in compensation.
The accident was attributed to Souza reportedly suffering a headache while driving, causing him to lose control of the vehicle.
Billionaire Barry Sternlicht warned that New York City could "turn into Mumbai" under mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, criticising union rules, housing costs, and left-leaning tenant policies that he says threaten business stability.
There were 20 people on board the Turkish military cargo plane that crashed in Georgia on Tuesday while flying back home from Azerbaijan, the defence ministry said.
Iran’s president warned Tehran's residents they may soon need to pick up and leave because of a worsening drought.
Thieves have stolen six Roman-era statues from Syria’s National Museum in Damascus.
IOM chief calls for ceasefire to allow aid groups to reach Sudanese civilians trapped in war-torn Darfur region.
Police carry out hundreds of raids in Indian-administered Kashmir after deadly attack near the Red Fort in Delhi.
Drone sightings, threats and an arms race raise spectre of war.
The carmaker first announced the plan for battery production in 2021.
Iran's near-bomb-grade uranium stockpile 'a matter of serious concern' after 12-day war with Israel, watchdog says.
US President Donald Trump sent a letter to Israel's president requesting he pardon Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
No perpetrators have been brought to justice after 1977 death-in-detention of famed anti-apartheid leader, Steve Biko.
US president calls emails a 'hoax' meant to distract from government shutdown crisis, without addressing their content.
In flood-prone Bangladesh, floating schools are bringing education to children cut off by rising waters.
Misinformation is spreading fast amid the US government shutdown. We break down the facts as the House prepares to vote.
Amnesty International warns fossil fuel infrastructure is a 'major source of human rights violations' around the world.
The House of Representatives will hold a session to vote on legislation to end the longest shutdown in US history.
The pardon of the 81-year-old author comes after Germany appealed for his release on 'humanitarian grounds'.
Islamabad and Kabul’s uneasy truce faces new strain after deadly blasts and escalating regional accusations.
Laporta's comments come after Messi made a surprise visit to the Nou Camp and expressed his desire to return 'one day'.
Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries has called for a three-year extension of subsidies to the Affordable Care Act.
US president calls corruption charges against Israeli PM 'unjustified', describing Netanyahu as 'formidable' leader.
Israeli forces demolished more Palestinian homes in the occupied West Bank’s Masafer Yatta.
Analysts say Israel is not upholding its end of the ceasefire and looking for reasons to strike a depleted Hezbollah.
" We're seeing proxy warfare play out."
Iran spends 90 percent of its water on low-yield agriculture in a pursuit of self-sufficiency that exacerbates drought.
Pakistan has quickly blamed India. New Delhi has said Islamabad is trying to distract attention from domestic challenges
Thousands of children in Gaza have been forced to take on adult responsibilities such as providing food for family.