The United States announced Sunday another strike against what it called a drug-running boat, this time attacking an alleged Colombian leftist rebel vessel in an apparent expansion of a US military operation off the coasts of South America.
Relatives of the last Israeli hostages released from Gaza after two years in captivity said their loved ones endured harrowing conditions, with some reportedly held in cages, pits or underground tunnels.
French authorities are hunting four thieves for their brazen heist at the Louvre, Paris's chief prosecutor said.
Iran executed a man convicted of spying for Israel's intelligence agency, the judiciary said Sunday, the latest in a series of executions following a 12-day war in June between the two countries.
France's culture ministry said eight items of jewellery were stolen from the Louvre, including an emerald-and-diamond necklace that Napoleon gave his wife.
The fragile ceasefire in Gaza faced its first major test Sunday as an Israeli official said the transfer of aid into the territory is halted "until further notice" after a Hamas ceasefire violation, and Israeli forces launched a wave of strikes.
A United Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 8 flight travelling from Denver to Los Angeles was forced to make an emergency landing after its windshield cracked midair, injuring one of the pilots.
The Palestinians trying to rebuild their lives in the ruins of Gaza are short of many things: food, clean water, medicine, and cash. On Sunday, two bank branches reopened, triggering an eager rush of clients. They were quickly disappointed.
A hit-and-run driver slammed into an outdoor birthday party in suburban Washington, DC, injuring nine kids and two adults on Saturday evening, police said.
A shooting at an Oklahoma State University residence hall wounded at least three people early Sunday morning, according to a university spokesperson.
Ukrainian drones struck a major gas processing plant in southern Russia, sparking a fire and forcing it to suspend its intake of gas from Kazakhstan, Russian and Kazakh authorities said Sunday.
China on Sunday launched a Pakistani remote sensing satellite along with two of its own onboard a single rocket, further deepening space cooperation between the two all-weather allies.
On the day of her funeral, a company's representative reportedly sent a message to her phone regarding the submission of documents for sick leave.
Pope Leo XIV on Sunday created seven new saints -- among them a onetime Satanic priest who rediscovered his Christian faith.
A horror movie was picked after all agreed to it, including the class head teacher and all classmates
Gaza's nine-day-old ceasefire came under strain Sunday after the Israeli army said it launched air strikes in the territory's south in response to attacks it claimed were carried out by Hamas against its forces.
Chinese President Xi Jinping called on Sunday for efforts to advance "reunification" in a message of congratulations to the new leader of Taiwan's main opposition party, whose election took place amid accusations of interference by Beijing.
France's Culture Minister Rachida Dati said one of the jewellery pieces stolen on Sunday from the Louvre in Paris had been found near the museum.
The Louvre has closed for the day after a French minister reported a robbery at the iconic museum in Paris that is home to some of the world's most iconic historical artefacts, including the Mona Lisa.
The Israeli military confirmed it carried out air strikes in the southern Gaza city of Rafah on Sunday after its troops came under fire from militants.
Islamabad and Kabul commit to ceasefire mediated by Qatar and Turkiye, but will it hold amid mutual distrust?
Thieves used an extendable ladder and motorbikes to steal eight precious items from Apollo's Gallery at Paris museum.
United end nine-year drought without victory at Anfield and deal a blow to the reigning football champions' title chase.
United Nations demands the release of its employees after Houthi forces raided a facility and detained staff in Sanaa.
Hamas maintains it is abiding by ceasefire as 21 Palestinians killed by Israeli attacks across Gaza on Sunday.
The fire gutted import cargo terminals areas at Dhaka airport, destroying an estimated $1bn of 'urgent air shipments'.
Comments come after Petro accused US government of murder and demanded answers after latest strike in Caribbean.
Restoring education in Gaza is as urgent as humanitarian provision. It can help children begin to recover from trauma.
Final ceremony follows days of memorial events that left five people dead and hundreds injured during stampedes.
Mitchell Marsh powered Australia to ODI victory against India as Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli failed in their return.
Thieves have stolen priceless jewels from the Louvre in Paris, in a brazen heist that only took minutes.
Palestinians are grieving 11 members of a family killed by Israeli forces in Gaza City, in violation of the ceasefire.
UN Relief Coordinator Tom Fletcher has inspected damage in Gaza City as the agency plans to ramp up its relief efforts.
All the updates as Liverpool slump to defeat at home to bitter football rivals Manchester United.
The incident is the first alleged defection of a North Korean soldier in more than a year.
The world's most-visited museum will remain closed for the day for 'exceptional reasons'.
A Colombian citizen who survived a US strike on a suspected drug-smuggling submarine in the Caribbean has been repatriat
How Queen Elizabeth II's favourite child, Prince Andrew, fell from grace, finally forced to relinquish royal titles.
Analyst Robert Hamilton says Putin expects US attention to drift before the upcoming Budapest summit.
Pakistan and Afghanistan’s Taliban government have agreed to an immediate ceasefire, mediated by Qatar and Turkiye.
Many born with the genetic disorder thalassaemia major die before the age of 10. Donated blood can help keep them alive.
Although haunted by loss and uncertainty, Palestinians find relief in wedding celebrations and cups of coffee.
Mouin Rabbani talks about the violence in Gaza since the truce began and how he believes it's being fuelled by Israel.
The technology is expected to boost capacity in environmental monitoring, urban planning and disaster management.
The city's Maratha Mandir has been holding daily screenings of Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge since it released in 1995.