In the months since India put the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) in abeyance, following the Pahalgam terror attack and the launch of Operation Sindoor, Pakistan has been summoning envoys and writing urgent letters to the United Nations.
The European Union is on the verge of concluding a free trade agreement with India, although work remains to get it over the line, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen vowed an "unflinching" response to US President Donald Trump's threats regarding Greenland.
The world's political and business elite are gathering in the Swiss Alps this week amid deepening global uncertainty, and few appearances are being watched more closely than that of Trump, who is set to return to the WEF for the first time in 6 years
Russia has not yet received any invitation for a proposed G7 meeting in Paris, the Kremlin said Tuesday.
Britain's unemployment rate remained at 5.1 percent at the end of last year, official data showed Tuesday, as companies trimmed staff amid UK budget uncertainty.
Elon Musk has once again grabbed global attention by taking a business dispute to social media, this time involving Europe's largest low-cost airline, Ryanair.
At least 28 people have died in the fire at a shopping plaza in Pakistan's Karachi, with another 80 missing as rescue operations continued to locate them in the rubble of the old building on Tuesday.
US President Donald Trump renewed his push for Greenland, sharing a map of the United States showing the Arctic island, Canada and Venezuela as American territories.
Israeli crews started bulldozing the Jerusalem headquarters of the U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees, pushing forward with its crackdown against an organisation that delivers humanitarian services to millions of people across the region.
Sorrell argued that India has become the most credible alternative to China in Asia for global capital.
On US-China tensions, Sorrell argued Trump had "driven (Mark) Carney into Chinese arms," calling Trumps "good luck" remark about a China deal "a little bit of sour grapes."
Reza Pahlavi, Iran's exiled crown prince, has warned Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei of a Nuremberg-like Nazi trial as uneasy calm returned in Tehran after a wave of protests that drew a bloody crackdown.
The bond requirement will not apply to citizens of countries participating in the Visa Waiver Programme.
Despite his attempts to reduce support after leaving his family for another woman, a Singapore judge ruled he must remain financially responsible for his four children and estranged wife.
China on Tuesday confirmed that it had been asked to join US President Donald Trump's "Board of Peace," an invitation that Washington had extended to dozens of countries in his bid to launch a global initiative aimed at resolving conflicts.
A Russian court sentenced a US citizen to five years in jail for crossing the border with a weapon when he sailed from the United States to meet a Russian woman he met over the Internet, Russia's court service said.
Nickolay Mladenov, a former Bulgarian foreign and defense minister, has been appointed director-general of the United States-proposed "Board of Peace" to oversee the transition in Gaza after nearly two-and-a-half years of Israeli bombardment.
As international attention on the continuing attacks on minorities in Bangladesh grows, the interim government has defended its record on protection on minorities by saying the majority of cases were "criminal in nature rather than communal'.
A wave of low temperature sweeping southern China brought rare snowfall to Shanghai on Tuesday, delighting residents of the financial hub as authorities warned that the frigid weather could last for at least three days.
Uganda’s opposition leader Bobi Wine says he escaped a raid on his home after a disputed presidential election.
Iranian state TV has been hacked, to show messages from the exiled son of the late Shah.
Can the world agree on a shared system of morality and justice?
After tariff threats against Europe, Trump renews bid for Greenland in message to Norway as EU mulls retaliation.
Former champion Osaka's walkout steals the show in Melbourne as holder Jannik Sinner eases into the second round.
Group links attack to China’s 'crimes' against Uighurs. Beijing urges Taliban government to protect its nationals.
First year of Trump 2.0 saw deportations, tariffs and a captured President Maduro. Al Jazeera breaks down the numbers.
B’Tselem's latest report sounds alarm on abuse, dozens of deaths of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails.
More than 100 vehicles crashed into each other or slid off a highway during a snowstorm in the US state of Michigan.
US president posts provocative messages on Greenland, Danish PM says sovereignty of Danish territory non-negotiable.
US President Donald Trump marks first year back by expanding presidential power and reshaping global relations.
Syrian government's control of energy reserves from SDF has raised hopes of return to pre-war production levels.
The first year of Trump 2.0 featured deportations, tariffs and an abducted president.
Opposition politician Tymoshenko is accused of trying to obstruct cabinet appointments as she clashes with Zelenskyy.
It is quite ironic that the imperialism Denmark helped normalise for decades now threatens Danish sovereignty.
A divide over whether dual citizens should be allowed to contest is threatening Bangladesh's February elections.
The destruction comes as Israel clamps down on NGOs providing humanitarian aid to Palestinians in Gaza.
Syrian government forces have been searching for dozens of ISIL fighters who escaped prison.
An explosion in at a Chinese-run restaurant in the Afghan capital Kabul has killed a Chinese national and six Afghans.
Bills yet to be voted by Senate, with opposition to gun law likely from conservative Liberal-National Coalition.
Syria’s government, Kurdish-led forces trade blame on violence, escaped ISIL fighters as negotiations reach dead end.
State of emergency imposed after gang violence allows police to arrest suspected criminals without judicial order.
Authorities are confiscating assets of people backing protesters to pay for damages incurred during the unrest.
Every year, the World Economic Forum meeting takes place at the Swiss Alpine resort of Davos.
Kurdish-led SDF claims it repulsed two Syrian army attacks on Kobani as fears of ceasefire collapse grow.