Mary-Jane Parker was attacked by cows while hiking in Newtonmore and survived by pretending to be dead.
A US federal judge on Tuesday upheld President Donald Trump's $100,000 fee to process H-1B visa applications, acknowledging it could "inflict significant harm on American businesses and institutions of higher education."
US trade officials determined that China should be punished for employing unfair tactics to dominate the semiconductor industry, but will wait 18 months to impose tariffs, American authorities said Tuesday.
YouTuber and travel vlogger Adam Williams, popularly known as Adam the Woo, left fans in shock after posting a cheerful holiday video just a day before his body was discovered at his Florida home.
Three people were killed by a bomb on Wednesday in Moscow after two police officers approached a man acting suspiciously near the site where a senior general was killed two days ago by a car bomb that Russia said was planted by Ukraine.
The latest Jeffrey Epstein documents reveal that investigators were exploring charges against those beyond Epstein and his former partner, Ghislaine Maxwell. Emails from July 2019 mention "10 co-conspirators."
The Chinese military is in the midst of a "historic military buildup" that has made the US homeland "increasingly vulnerable," according to the latest edition of a Pentagon report on the capabilities of the Chinese military
The Donald Trump administration in the United States has announced that it is replacing its longstanding H-1B work visa lottery system with a new weighted approach that prioritises skilled, higher-paid foreign workers.
US border patrol agents have arrested 30 Indian nationals, living illegally in America, operating semitrucks with commercial driver's licenses.
The US Department of Justice has released new documents and photographs from the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's townhouse.
A Canadian lawmaker has issued a stinging indictment of the Muhammad Yunus-led Bangladesh interim government, warning that the country is facing a grave breakdown of law and order
A viral video shows a pitbull attack on a baby in New York, prompting debates on public safety and dog ownership responsibility.
A 30-year-old Indian origin woman was killed in Toronto, Canada, in what police believe is an act of intimate partner violence.
Days after Bangladesh student leader Sharif Osman Hadi died after being shot in the head in Dhaka, his brother has accused a section within the Muhammad Yunus-led interim government of orchestrating the assassination to derail the upcoming election
Australia's most populous state passed sweeping new gun and anti-terror laws following the recent mass shooting on Bondi Beach, tightening firearm ownership, banning public display of terrorist symbols and strengthening police power to curb protests.
The US Supreme Court dealt a blow to President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown on Tuesday by blocking his deployment of National Guard troops in Chicago.
Libya's prime minister said the chief of staff of the country's army was killed in an airplane accident in Turkey on Tuesday after he visited Ankara.
A gas explosion at a nursing home just outside Philadelphia triggered a plume of black smoke and trapped people inside the building, authorities said.
The United States and Iran traded barbs at the United Nations Security Council on Tuesday over conditions for reviving nuclear talks, with the US saying it remains ready for direct negotiations and Iran rejecting Washington's terms.
The newest US document dump on Jeffrey Epstein is sprawling, uneven and heavily redacted -- but tucked inside are moments that have sharpened scrutiny on President Donald Trump's long-acknowledged past association with the notorious sex offender.
Christmas is a story of empire, injustice and the vulnerability of ordinary people caught in its path.
Koepka, a key signing to the breakaway LIV Golf three years ago, has exited the tour a year before his contract ends.
Palestinian, Jewish and Indigenous groups say they will launch constitutional challenge to laws described as 'rushed'.
Chinese officials claim Taiwanese smugglers are to blame for February incident Taipei says was an act of hybrid warfare.
Israeli forces have injured dozens of people and carried out mass arrests as they carry out raids in Jerusalem.
Burkina Faso, Niger, Mali have launched joint battalion aiming to bolster sovereignty after group booted out France, US.
China’s rising economic influence in the Middle East
US president is reviewing candidates to replace outgoing Fed chief Jerome Powell, who disagreed on interest rates.
Russian attack on Ukraine's Zaporizhia region kills at least one and injures three, according to its governor.
Investigators say the blast in Moscow occurred close to the site where a Russian general was killed on Monday.
Long-postponed wedding ended in devastation after Israeli artillery hit a building in Gaza, killing family members.
Christian activist Kisiya regains access to family land after an Israeli court ruled against settlers in the West Bank.
Algeria’s parliament has begun debating a draft law that would criminalise France’s colonial rule from 1830 to 1962.
How the Bondi Beach tragedy set off a media chain reaction.
Venezuela's UN ambassador denounces US military strikes, naval blockade at a meeting of the UN Security Council.
US to deny visas to an ex-EU commissioner and four others it accuses of efforts to censor speech on social media.
Fall of town comes as Russia, US propose a 'demilitarised', 'free economic zone' in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region.
Talks held between Foreign Minister Asaad Hassan Al-Shaibani, Defence Minister Murhaf Abu Qasra and Russian president.
These are the key developments from day 1,399 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
Other countries, including Brazil, Colombia, Ireland, Mexico, Spain and Turkiye, have already joined case in The Hague.
Renewed fighting between army and SDF highlights volatility.
Government of President Nicolas Maduro denounces US seizure of oil tankers as illegal acts of piracy.
Borrowers to receive wage garnishment notices starting January 7, Department of Education confirms.
Hindutva activists tried to storm the Bangladesh High Commission in New Delhi, India as they rallied against a lynching.
Nigeria seal a 2-1 win against a plucky Tanzania to open their Africa Cup of Nations 2025 account with a win in Fez.