India will pay about $2 billion to lease a nuclear-powered submarine from Russia, according to people familiar with the matter, finalising delivery of the vessel after roughly a decade of talks just as President Vladimir Putin makes a visit to Delhi.
The Supreme Court on Monday asked the Centre to consider allowing Sonali Khatun, a pregnant woman, and her child, who were pushed into Bangladesh this year, to enter India on "humanitarian grounds".
On November 4, Democrats scored decisive victories across state and local elections, turning what many considered local contests into a national referendum on the president's leadership.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said he plans to visit New York City despite mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's threats to arrest him in compliance with an International Criminal Court (ICC) warrant.
What is emerging is a multi-layered global economy - not a bifurcated East vs West model, but a world of overlapping networks. For India, this is not a threat but an opportunity.
Years before Vladimir Putin became the president of Russia, one of the most powerful leaders in the world, he was a mid-ranking officer in the KGB, the Soviet Union's notorious security and intelligence agency.
The US government has expanded screening and vetting measures for H-1B visa applicants and their H-4 dependents, directing them to keep the privacy settings on all their social media profiles set to "public".
The Republicans have a "great 12-year span" ahead, including a second term for Donald Trump, followed by two consecutive terms for current Vice President JD Vance, billionaire Elon Musk has predicted.
The Russian House in New Delhi organised a grand photo exhibition dedicated to the 25th anniversary of the Russia's Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation and the state arms exporter Rosoboronexport, ahead of Putin's visit to India.
Europe has had it easy for centuries. Today, two non-European powers - the US and Russia - are deciding its fate. What really stings the old continent today is this acute feeling of impotency, a sense of irrelevance.
Russian President Vladimir Putin arrives in New Delhi this evening for a two-day state visit aimed at strengthening one of the world's most enduring bilateral partnerships.
Senior police officers said that from Putin's arrival to his departure, every movement will be tracked by multiple security units operating jointly.
Theories about Vladimir Putin's health and his alleged use of body doubles have circulated online for years.
The bomb used in the strike was a GBU-62 fitted with a JDAM-ER kit.
Putin is set to arrive in New Delhi this evening on a State Visit for the 23rd India-Russia Annual Summit.
PM Narendra Modi will host a private dinner for Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday, hours after he lands in Delhi to expand overall bilateral strategic and economic partnership against the backdrop of frosty ties between India and the US.
For 35 years, American zoologist Laurie Marker has been collecting and storing specimens in a cheetah sperm bank in Namibia, hoping conservationists never have to use them.
A New Zealand thief with expensive taste has been arrested after snatching and swallowing a diamond-encrusted green Faberge egg from a high-end jewellery store.
Epstein owned two islands in the US Virgin Islands: the 70-acre Little St. James, bought in 1998 for $7.95 million, where he built a sprawling estate, and Great Saint James, acquired in 2016.
House Democrats on the Oversight Committee on Wednesday released a batch of photographs and video clips taken on Jeffrey Epstein's private islands in the US Virgin Islands.
Israel says the Rafah Crossing between Gaza and Egypt will open in the coming days, but only for Palestinians leaving.
Africa's minerals and young workforce are attracting global interest as China, the US and Europe compete for influence.
Al Jazeera looks at how years of punitive measures cost billions, filled prisons and did little to curb violence.
Omar Fateh on president Trump’s hostile rhetoric toward Somali Americans ahead of the midterm elections.
Known as Palestine's Nelson Mandela, he has been in prison for more than 23 years and subjected to brutal abuse.
Landslides flatten homes in North Sumatra, leaving families fearing every noise and hoping for safer futures.
Yemeni troops battle with Southern Transitional Council forces in oil-rich Hadramout governorate.
Gaza residents fear the return of full-scale war as Israel receives second-last captive's body.
An Israeli air strike hit the al-Mawasi camp in Gaza’s Khan Younis, killing five Palestinians, including two children.
Guterres said Israel's war has been waged with 'total neglect' with respect to civilian deaths and Gaza's destruction.
Australia's world-first ban requires 10 major online platforms to block users aged 16.
Macron's three-day visit aims at getting China to exert pressure on Russia for ceasefire deal with Ukraine.
Just over half of citizens across nine European countries believe there is a high risk of a conflict, French poll finds.
Past work in content moderation or in tackling misinformation and disinformation could be grounds for rejection.
With 80 percent of votes counted, centrist candidate widens lead over his Trump-backed conservative rival.
But Belgium, a vocal critic of the plan to use Russian assets to back Ukraine, says its concerns have not been resolved.
Somalis are condemning recent comments made by US President Donald Trump insulting their country.
After Pahalgam attack in April, India deported 800 Pakistanis. Children separated from parents still can't meet them.
President Putin visits India as Russia faces pressure to end war in Ukraine, looking to boost bilateral trade deals.
Venezuelan leader expresses hope phone call marks beginning of 'respectful dialogue' between Washington and Caracas.
These are the key developments from day 1,379 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
Trump's top economic adviser is odds-on favourite to lead the Fed amid concerns over the central bank's independence.
The report, slated to be released on Thursday, is said to recommend further training in the handling of sensitive info.
Charles Shay, the last surviving Native American World War II D-Day veteran, died at his home in France on Wednesday.
The proposal would would significantly reduce fuel economy requirements, encouraging vehicles that burn more fuel.