India on Thursday firmly denied claims made by US President Donald Trump that he had a recent telephonic conversation with Prime Minister Narendra Modi during which, he alleges, the PM "assured" him India would cease purchasing oil from Russia.
With a fragile Israel-Hamas ceasefire and hostage deal holding, President Donald Trump says he's now turning his attention to bringing Russia's war on Ukraine to an end.
A prosecutor in a special domestic tribunal in Bangladesh sought the death penalty Thursday for ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in a case involving charges of crimes against humanity in a mass uprising last year that forced her to leave.
Russia battered Ukraine's energy facilities with hundreds of drones and dozens of missiles in its latest heavy bombardment of the country's power grid, authorities said Thursday.
The captain of the giant Royal Navy battleship called his officers together to give them a first morsel of one of World War II's most closely guarded secrets: Prepare yourselves, he said, for "an extremely important task."
The woman, who claimed her boyfriend was a pilot, was alarmed after hearing the "barking dog" noise that is usual in an A320 aircraft.
Britain's Prince Andrew behaved as if having sex with the then 17-year-old Virginia Giuffre was his "birthright", according to allegations in her posthumous memoir.
Hanging over the recent eruption of fighting between Pakistan and Afghanistan, the most serious clash between the neighbours in decades, is the spectre of a militant leader Islamabad accuses of directing near-daily attacks on its soil.
Britain's former prime minister Rishi Sunak said he is thrilled and looking forward to participating at the NDTV World Summit to be held in Delhi on Friday and Saturday.
The partnership structure, while involving Indian firms, still concentrates ultimate control in Google's hands. India must ensure that it shapes the intelligence that flows through it, rather than being shaped by it.
For the first time in the 21st century, the United States has dropped out of the world's top 10 most powerful passports.
Kanchha Sherpa was the last surviving member of the 1953 expedition that saw Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa become the first to summit the world's highest mountain.
Mongolian President Khurelsukh Ukhnaa arrived in New Delhi on Monday on a four-day State visit to India during.
Argentinian scientists have found fossilised bones of one of the world's oldest dinosaur species in the Andes Mountains.
Energy Revolution: The Adani Green Energy Gallery, an award-winning free gallery at the Science Museum, has welcomed one million visitors, including over 10,000 students, since its launch last year, said the company on Thursday.
India's consistent priority is to safeguard the interests of the Indian consumer in a volatile energy scenario, New Delhi has said in response to US President Donald Trump's claim
In 1973, Le Duc Tho and Henry Kissinger were nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize, two days after the signing of the Paris Accords.
The business of technology has rewired the very logic of market behaviour, rewarding first movers and creation of dependencies more than even revenue and returns.
Aaron "Ronnie" Chatterji, OpenAI's first Chief Economist, is attending the NDTV World Summitin New Delhi.
Nick Booker, the co-founder at IndoGenius, will be among the attendees and speakers at the NDTV World Summit in New Delhi.
The US President has confirmed he has authorised the CIA to operate in Venezuela, sparking fears of a US coup.
Israeli forces have erased entire Gaza neighbourhoods by deploying remotely controlled explosives.
Palestinian American Ruwa Romman is running for Governor of Georgia, vying to be the first Muslim with such position.
Ukraine's leader, who is seeking US-made Tomahawks, says Russia has launched a new wave of 'air terror'.
Fragile ceasefire continues to hold despite clashes that killed dozens on both sides before the truce took effect.
Severely malnourished one-year-old Ruqayya al-Dahdar is among thousands of children in Gaza who are still waiting for de
Muslims are protesting across India against arrests, raids and home demolitions over the phrase ‘I love Muhammad’.
Two million people continue to face hunger and thirst, while more than 460 Palestinians have died from starvation.
Donald Trump claims that India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi has promised to stop relying on Russian energy.
We look at loneliness in the digital world, where everyone is connected but no one is connecting.
The two motions were tabled by the far-right National Rally and far-left France Unbowed parties.
Hackers took over the PA system at Harrisburg International Airport in Pennsylvania.
The proposal is one of several flagship EU projects to prepare the bloc for a potential attack from Moscow.
Bus belonging to the Syrian Energy Ministry was attacked, killing four people and injuring nine.
From Argentina to Egypt, at least 86 countries collectively owe the International Monetary Fund more than $162bn.
The Nobel given to Venezuela’s Maria Corina Machado was really a prize for Donald Trump.
Trump confirmed he has green-lit CIA covert operations in Venezuela, and that ground attacks might be next.
We compare and contrast Trump’s 2015 attack on Marco Rubio over donor ties with his own close ties to the same family.
Thousands in southern Tunisia rally to shut a state phosphate plant blamed for cancer, illness, and mass poisoning.
Military leader to take his oath as president on Friday as African Union calls for the restoration of civilian rule.
Indonesia appointed Patrick Kluivert in January on a two-year deal to boost hopes of reaching next year's World Cup.
Trump considers deploying military domestically using Insurrection Act amid debates on legal terms and implications.
Kirk Prichard on the long-term effects of severe malnourishment on Palestinian children and mothers in Gaza.
Despite the challenges to peace, both know they will hurt from continued hostilities - and need a path to peace.
The United Nations estimates more than $70bn is needed to rebuild Gaza.