US President Donald Trump on Thursday evoked the death penalty for Democratic lawmakers who urged the military to refuse illegal orders, calling them traitors and accusing them of sedition.
Ukraine said Thursday it had received a US "draft plan" with proposals to end its war with Russia and was ready to engage with Washington on the contents.
Ousted Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's son, Sajeeb Wazed, said that Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus will not be able to kill his mother.
Indigenous protesters at UN climate talks in Brazil have zeroed in on a major grievance: A planned railway that would stretch almost the distance from London to Berlin and cut through the Amazon rainforest.
British-American journalist Mehdi Hasan sharply criticised US President Donald Trump's son, Eric Trump, after he made sweeping allegations about New York City mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, accusing him of anti-Indian and antisemitic attitudes.
The United States has presented a plan to Ukraine with a list of sweeping concessions Kyiv could make to potentially end the war with Russia, a proposal that appears to echo many of Moscow's maximalist demands.
Voluntary assisted dying, also known as medical aid in dying (MAID), is legal across all Australian states for terminally ill, mentally competent adults.
India and Japan are preparing among the most ambitious space missions of this decade - a joint lunar exploration that could change the way humanity looks at the Moon.
Iran has asked Saudi Arabia to persuade the US to revive stalled nuclear talks, underlining Tehran's anxiety over a possible repeat of Israeli airstrikes and its deepening economic issues, two regional sources with knowledge of the matter said.
Pope Leo XIV called on the Italian Church to develop a "culture of prevention" on clerical child sex abuse, after criticisms that it has been slow to respond to the global crisis.
The fate of Wall Street's staggering bets on artificial intelligence will rest squarely on Nvidia on Wednesday when the chipmaker reports results, with investors seeking signs that bubble worries are overblown.
Trump rolled out an opulent reception for Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in Washington, extending both a security pact featuring warplanes and a public defence of the royal's alleged role in the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
The Russian Foreign Ministry on Thursday highlighted President Vladimir Putin's meeting with China's Premier Li Qiang, calling the current phase of the partnership between the two nations the strongest in their history.
Greene, who has been one of the most prominent voices in the MAGA movement, has not shirked from criticising her own party or taking on Trump directly over the Epstein scandal, foreign policy, healthcare costs or the government shutdown.
Tesla's gaudy $1 trillion executive-compensation package for CEO Elon Musk has obscured a more pressing concern: Musk's 2018 pay package, still tied up in court, could eat up years' worth of the electric vehicle maker's future profits.
Ukraine said Thursday it had received from Russia the bodies of 1,000 people that Moscow said were killed Ukrainian soldiers, in the latest repatriation between the two sides.
Gaza health authorities said fresh Israeli air strikes killed four people Thursday as Qatar, a mediator of the weeks-long ceasefire, warned that renewed attacks threatened to undermine the fragile truce between Israel and Hamas.
Russian President Vladimir Putin does not use artificial intelligence tools himself, but officials who work for him do, the Kremlin said on Thursday.
US Mayoral Election 2025 LIVE: In the United States, New York City, New Jersey, Virginia, and California are voting in the first major Election Day since President Donald Trump returned to the White House.
A court in Spain said Thursday it has ordered Facebook owner Meta to pay local media outlets 479 million euros ($552 million) in compensation for "unfair competition" plus 60 million euros in interest.
An inquiry commissioned in 2021 has found ex-PM Boris Johnson failed to act decisively to combat the global pandemic.
The US president forcefully denounced Democratic lawmakers for calling on the military to reject any 'illegal orders'.
The unemployment rate rose to 4.4 percent as the labour market cools.
Benjamin Netanyahu visited southern Syria, where Israel expanded its occupation after the fall of Assad.
In a war-torn part of Colombia, a family flees their home after rebels kill a young man who had joined them as a child.
Human Rights Watch calls for Israeli leaders, including PM Netanyahu, to be investigated on war crimes accusations.
A 15-year-old Palestinian boy was shot by Israeli troops in the occupied West Bank, causing him to die.
Political strategist Amy Koch says there should be “healthy scepticism” of any deal between the US and Saudi Arabia
The International Energy Agency warns of an oil surplus in 2026, but OPEC+ predicts a balanced market.
A surge of flooding is overwhelming parts of south-central Vietnam, with a bridge connecting two villages falling apart.
South Africa rejects more flights of Palestinians as mystery arrivals raise questions over who sent them and why.
Prosecutors had sought the death penalty against Kanu, but Judge James Omotosho said he chose to show mercy.
Kashmir Times says raid in Indian-administered Kashmir marks 'yet another attempt to silence' its reporting.
Dutch government's decision to relinquish control of chipmaker comes after major disruption to automotive supply chains.
'The resolution will have its own consequences', Iran's ambassador to the UN nuclear watchdog says.
Israeli air strikes across Gaza marked the deadliest breach of the ceasefire, killing at least 30 Palestinians.
Sudan's conflict continues to reshape the nation of 50 million amid widespread displacement and a fight for resources.
The border raids are the latest in a series amid escalating tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Emails that have emerged recently have led to speculation over a meeting. But there's no evidence to back that.
Reports of a US and Russian-brokered peace plan for Ukraine suggest huge disadvantage for Kyiv, experts say.
At least 178 people, including climbers, porters, guides and tourism officials, were stranded on the 3,676m mountain.
US President Donald Trump says he’ll help push for peace in Sudan after a request from Saudi Arabia’s crown prince.
Samantha Johnson explores the side to Eusebio’s legacy that many may have missed out.
Militaries are major global polluters, yet they remain exempt from climate reporting.
Donald Trump has signed a law requiring the US Justice Department to release the remaining Epstein files within 30 days.