Chile's hard-right president-elect Jose Antonio Kast said Tuesday he would "support any situation that ends the dictatorship" of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
President Donald Trump said he would give a televised address to the nation on Wednesday, adding that it had been a "great year" for the United States since his return to power in January.
A driver who in a fit of road rage drove into crowds celebrating Liverpool's Premier League victory was on Tuesday jailed for 21 years and six months for unleashing scenes of "horror and devastation" on the city's streets.
Strikes on three alleged drug-trafficking vessels in the eastern Pacific Ocean killed eight people on Monday, according to the US military, the latest in a controversial campaign that has killed dozens of people.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth will hold closed, classified briefings for all U.S. senators and representatives on Tuesday about the Trump administration's strategy toward Venezuela.
Three Indian students were among 40 people injured in the terrorist attack on Sydney's Bondi Beach in Australia, according to a media report on Tuesday.
The BBC said Tuesday it would fight a $10-billion lawsuit brought by US President Donald Trump against the British broadcaster over a documentary that edited his 2021 speech ahead of the US Capitol riot.
Shaded by palm trees in a popular Riyadh square, children play where blood once ran, a decade after Saudi Arabia moved its soaring number of executions behind closed doors.
Elon Musk, the chief executive officer of Tesla Inc., was an "avowed" ketamine user, White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles said, among a series of candid and occasionally critical remarks she made about President Donald Trump's inner circle.
An Australian bystander who stomped on the head of one of the men accused in the Bondi Beach mass shooting has said he feels no remorse for his actions, describing them as an instinctive response to the scenes he had just witnessed.
India's exports leapt in November in defiance of US President Donald Trump's steep tariffs, providing fresh leverage in ongoing trade talks with Washington and easing pressure on New Delhi to strike a quick deal.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Ethiopia on Tuesday for a two-day visit. Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed personally received PM Modi from the Addis Ababa airport and drove him to his hotel.
A new video has surfaced showing an elderly couple who were killed in the mass shooting at Sydney's Bondi Beach on Sunday trying to stop and disarm one of the attackers.
The Philippines is looking into reports that the father and son behind the recent deadly mass shooting in Australia had travelled to the country a month before the attack in which at least 16 people died, state media reported on Tuesday.
One of the two suspects involved in the Sydney beach attack, Sajid Akram, was an Indian national travelling on an Indian passport at the time of the incident, police said.
PM Modi began his two-day visit to Jordan. He was received at the airport by Jordanian Prime Minister Jafar Hassan and accorded a ceremonial welcome.
The Trump administration offered to provide Ukraine with strong "Article 5-like" security guarantees - a reference to NATO's mutual defense clause.
Donald Trump Jr, the eldest son of US President Donald Trump, is engaged to Palm Beach socialite and philanthropist Bettina Anderson.
A 15-year-old boy has been arrested after he fatally stabbed a 10-year-old and injured a security guard with a knife in Russia on Tuesday.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni was in for a visible surprise when she welcomed Mozambican President Daniel Chapo in Rome last week.
Chileans have elected their most conservative leader in decades.
Reuters/Ipsos survey suggests Americans are increasingly unhappy with Trump's handling of the economy.
One of the bystanders who tried to stop the attack came to Australia from the USSR to escape anti-Semitic persecution.
Dashcam video shows a couple trying to stop a gunman during the Bondi Beach attack in Australia.
CAIR lawsuit says the Republican governor is targeting the civil rights group to suppress its advocacy for Palestine.
A mass shooting at a Hanukkah celebration shocked Australia. How did it become the deadliest attack in decades?
Mourners crowded the streets of Tuqu in the occupied West Bank to say goodbye to 16-year-old Ammar Sabah.
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says the full video of a controversial Caribbean strike is "top secret."
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Analysts warn US 'terrorist' designation of the EGC could escalate violence and hinder peace negotiations in Colombia.
Moscow says the label means any form of cooperation with the broadcaster will be prosecuted.
Hypothermia claimed the life of another infant and strong winds left a trail of destruction as storms again hit Gaza.
Unemployment rate rises to 4.6 percent as job cuts hit federal workers and manufacturing sector.
Lawyers acting for eight Palestine Action hunger strikers held in UK prisons say the lives of the detainees are at risk.
Yale research lab finds evidence that Sudanese group buried, burned, and removed human remains after el-Fasher massacre.
Exclusive: Iran's foreign minister sits down with Fault Lines to discuss the nuclear standoff and diplomatic deadlock.
Advocacy group urges sanctions on Israel after Canadian delegation, including six lawmakers, turned back to Jordan.
A British man who drove his car into a crowd of football fans in Liverpool has been sentenced to 21,5 years in prison.
White House's Susie wiles appears to contradict the official narrative portraying the attacks as an antidrug campaign.
"Hatred is about scapegoating.
Social media boxing star Jake Paul clashes with former world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua in Miami.
Australia’s government is fending off political attacks from inside and outside the country after the Bondi massacre.
Minister says probe in response to case of ex-Reform UK lawmaker Nathan Gill, jailed for taking pro-Russia bribes.
Scientists say up to 4,000 glaciers could melt annually if global warming is not curbed.
Experts say a ceasefire deal is unlikely to be close, as many sticking points remain.