Two Indian PhD students at the University of Colorado Boulder in the United States won a civil rights settlement worth $200,000, along with their dignity, after facing systemic discrimination over their choice of eating Indian food.
India's High Commissioner to Canada Dinesh Patnaik called out decades of Canadian failure to prosecute or dismantle extremist networks.
The social network X was once again accessible in Venezuela on Tuesday, more than a year after users were blocked by deposed president Nicolas Maduro, who was captured by US forces last week.
The British Broadcasting Corp. signaled some of its defenses against President Donald Trump's $10 billion defamation lawsuit, telling a judge that the documentary at the center of the case was fair despite a misleading edit of one segment.
A train travelling from Thailand's capital, Bangkok, to the country's northeast was derailed after a construction crane fell on top of one of its carriages, killing at least 22 people and injuring at least 30, police said.
Robert Kennedy Jr said Donald Trump frequently eats McDonalds and Diet Coke.
Amid US President Donald Trump's persistent annexation threats, Greenland categorically ruled out joining the United States, saying the Arctic territory prefers to be in a union with Denmark.
Turkey is in talks to become part of a Saudi Arabia-Pakistan security arrangement that resembles NATO's collective defence framework.
US President Donald Trump urged Iranians on Tuesday to keep protesting and said help was on the way, without giving details, as Iran's clerical establishment pressed its crackdown against the biggest demonstrations in years.
Elon Musk's SpaceX is now offering free Starlink satellite service in Iran amid deadly protests and a days-long internet blackout.
White House envoy Steve Witkoff over the weekend met with Reza Pahlavi, the exiled son of Iran's last shah and a prominent voice in the fragmented opposition, to discuss the protests roiling that country.
US President Donald Trump has encouraged Iranians to keep protesting, saying, 'Help is on its way," amid a bloody crackdown, which, according to activists, claimed at least 2,000 lives.
US President Donald Trump was caught on camera Tuesday responding obscenely to a heckler during a visit to an auto plant in Michigan, according to a video circulating on social media.
A US federal judge urged the Trump administration to resolve a "bureaucratic mess" by issuing a student visa to a college student who was deported to Honduras after being arrested at Boston's airport while trying to visit her family for Thanksgiving.
The number of dead climbed to at least 2,571 early Wednesday, as reported by the US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency. That figure dwarfs the death toll from any other round of protest or unrest in Iran in decades.
The head of Venezuela's national assembly, Jorge Rodrguez, said that a "significant number" of Venezuelan and foreigners imprisoned in the country would be released as a gesture to "seek peace" following the military operation that deposed Maduro.
The United States on Tuesday designated the Muslim Brotherhood branches in Egypt, Lebanon and Jordan as terrorist organisations, fulfilling a long demand of Arab allies and US conservatives.
Israel's Minister of Foreign Affairs has decided that Jerusalem will immediately sever all contact with several United Nations agencies and international bodies, citing what the government described as persistent bias and actions hostile to Israel.
As the protests continue to rise in Iran, US President Donald Trump on Tuesday warned the country of "consequences" if it continues violent actions against its own citizens, saying Tehran "better behave".
The confrontation tactics used by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) have been in the spotlight since the fatal shooting of protester Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on January 7.
Trade gap rises to nearly $1.2 trillion as tariffs see exporters pivot to new markets.
Powerful sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un rebukes claims she is open to more "communication".
US President Donald Trump has said “help is on the way” for anti-government protesters in Iran.
Star players Aubameyang and Manga are back but the football association will continue its search for a new head coach.
Europe might offer a minerals deal and greater US security presence on Greenland. Will that be enough to satiate Trump?
The unprecedented convergence of internal and external pressures makes these protests distinct.
After more than two years of a genocidal war, wounded and traumatised Palestinian children stare at an uncertain future.
The train, travelling from Bangkok to northeast Thailand, derails when a construction crane falls on it.
Anti-Muslim violence has soared for more than a decade under Indian PM Modi. Now, Christians face the brunt, too.
The announcement contradicts claims from local rights groups that no more than 70 prisoners have been freed.
The bipartisan bill would bar funding for any move to occupy or annex the territory of a NATO member state.
Tehran says US seeking to 'manufacture pretext for military intervention' as President Trump warns of 'strong action'.
Colvin's arrest for not giving up her seat on a segregated bus helped ignite the modern civil rights movement.
These are the key developments from day 1,420 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
Yoweri Museveni's main challenger is musician Bobi Wine.
The decision is expected to affect about 1,100 people and is likely to face legal challenges.
In October 2024, Israel passed a law banning the agency for Palestinian refugees in Israel and occupied East Jerusalem.
But car makers have urged an extension to the USMCA, saying it is crucial to US auto production.
Former US president and former secretary of state accuse Republicans of seeking to 'harass and embarrass' with probe.
Protesters in Minneapolis, Minnesota confronted federal agents days after an ICE agent fatally shot Renee Nicole Good.
Prosecutors say Yoon, who was impeached over a failed 2024 martial law declaration, threatened 'constitutional order'.
US President Donald Trump said the death toll from protests in Iran is too high.
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen arrived for the first day of her appeal against a five-year ban from office.
At least six people were killed after heavy rain flooded tents and collapsed homes sheltering displaced Gazan families.
The blackout comes as President Yoweri Museveni, criticised for cracking down on opponents, vies for his seventh term.