Foreign tourists visiting US national parks including the Grand Canyon and Yellowstone will now pay a hefty surcharge, the Trump administration announced Tuesday.
Kirill Dmitriev is not a professional diplomat. But the head of Russia's sovereign wealth has emerged as a key player in drafting a new proposal to end Moscow's war in Ukraine.
Afghanistan's Taliban government vowed on Tuesday to "respond appropriately" to deadly overnight air strikes it blamed on Pakistan, a claim Islamabad denied, as tensions spiked a day after a suicide bombing in a Pakistani city.
President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Tuesday that Kyiv was ready to move forward with a US-backed peace deal and that he was prepared to discuss its sensitive points with US President Donald Trump in talks he said should include European allies.
US President Donald Trump on Tuesday said a Ukraine-Russia deal is "very close," but European leaders were skeptical and Russian missiles continued to rain down on Kyiv.
Brazil's Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that former president Jair Bolsonaro's coup conviction was final, with no more appeals allowed, clearing the way for him to begin serving a 27-year sentence.
US Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has urged travellers to dress formally, as it would make people behave better at airports.
Heavy rain caused flooding in the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, swamping the tents of thousands of homeless Palestinians facing the prospect of harsh winter storms without sturdy shelter.
A fragile diplomatic truce between Pakistan and Afghanistan collapsed dramatically this week after Pakistani forces carried out overnight airstrikes inside Afghan territory, hitting civilian areas in Paktika, Khost, and Kunar provinces.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office has clarified that they are working to 'coordinate a new visit date' to India amid reports of his visit being postponed due to security concerns.
An Australian senator who is campaigning for a national burqa ban was barred Tuesday from Parliament for the rest of the year for wearing the Muslim garment in the chamber.
A video shows Staples repeatedly hitting her 12-year-old son with a belt, yelling profanities, and at one point, lifting him by his hair.
French authorities Tuesday arrested four more people in the probe into last month's spectacular daylight theft of imperial jewels from the Louvre museum, the top Paris prosecutor said.
Japan launched its own version of the US government's infamous cost-cutting Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) on Tuesday in a bid to ease concerns over a $135-billion stimulus package.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Tuesday that an amended peace plan for Ukraine must reflect the "spirit and letter" of understandings reached between President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump at their Alaska summit.
Pawan Thakur, a Dubai-based drug trafficker accused of orchestrating one of the country's biggest cocaine seizures last year, is under the radar of the central probe agencies, officials said.
Inoperable pistols gifted by Kash Patel to senior New Zealand security officials, who had to relinquish them for destruction because they were illegal to possess, were revolvers inspired by toy Nerf guns and popular among 3D-printed weapon hobbyists.
Prema Wangjom Thongdok -- an Arunachal-born, Indian-origin UK resident-- has claimed that she was detained and harassed by Chinese officials at Shanghai airport for nearly 18 hours after they refused to acknowledge her Indian passport as "valid".
From high-profile military, diplomatic and political visits, Bangladesh and Pakistan are moving briskly when it comes to ties despite Pakistan's history of torture, rapes and atrocities on ordinary Bangladeshis during the liberation struggle of 1971.
With an emphasis on relationships that decentre prescribed notions of love and power, relationship anarchy is a compelling new approach to interpersonal and communal connection.
UNAIDS says millions across the world lost access to treatment and preventive care due to financial shortfalls.
The ex-president was sentenced to more than 27 years in prison for trying to foment a coup after his election loss.
A warehouse in West London was engulfed by a large fire as repeated explosions were heard.
President Tinubu urges intensified efforts to rescue other captives, after release of schoolgirls seized in Kebbi State.
Trump pardoned Thanksgiving turkeys Gobble and Waddle, saying he nearly named them Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer.
We ask about the future of the music industry and art reviews.
The Taliban are accusing Pakistan of carrying out deadly air strikes across three of its eastern provinces.
Displacement and Israeli settler violence against Palestinians has surged to record levels in occupied West Bank.
Despite White House claims, prices on key staples are on the rise, including cranberry sauce and potatoes.
Loot still not found after seven-minute operation by gang of four at world's most visited art museum stunned the world.
Al Jazeera reflects on the passing of World Cup-winning Argentina forward Diego Maradona.
Al Jazeera spoke to refugees fleeing Sudan’s el-Fasher who recounted torture, rape, and family loss.
Pancevo, the country's only oil refinery, now on 'hot standby' as Vucic faces tricky prospect of seizing Russian asset.
The US government has offered a record amount of money for information leading to Maduro's arrest. Will it work?
A sluggish job market lowers consumer confidence but may also lead to another rate cut from the US Federal Reserve.
Defence executives accused of spying for foreign nations arrested in Turkiye with a fourth suspect reportedly abroad.
While the US government did not identify the official, economist Fritz Alphonse Jean told media he was the target.
Follow our live updates, with full team news, in advance of our comprehensive text commentary stream of the UCL match.
GHF is halting operations after more than 2,000 Palestinians were killed in and around its distribution sites.
Bitter rivals India and Pakistan will face off in Group A at next year's 20-team competition.
At least 13 civilians, including 11 children, were killed in the Israeli strike on Ein El-Hilweh camp.
Testing to determine whether remains belong to one of the three remaining deceased captives still in Gaza.
Is love still a noble quest for connection, or just a fairytale in an age shaped by individualism and algorithms?
Reeves faces daunting challenge - poor public finances and widespread public discontent with government.
In a video, six Democratic lawmakers who held military and intelligence positions say 'illegal orders' can be refused.