Facebook owner Meta is cutting 600 jobs in its artificial intelligence division in a move intended to streamline operations after an aggressive hiring spree, US media reported Wednesday.
North Korea said on Thursday it had tested a "cutting-edge" new weapon system using hypersonic missiles aimed at bolstering its defences against Pyongyang's foes.
Mohammed Ahmed travelled to Russia from Telangana in April, hoping to find employment in the construction sector.
'The Burning Earth: An Environmental History of the Last 500 Years' by Indian-origin historian Sunil Amrith has been named the winner of this year's British Academy Book Prize, a prestigious 25,000-pound award that celebrates the world's best works o
The grandchildren of the last woman to be executed in Britain have called for Ruth Ellis to be pardoned, 70 years after she was sent to the gallows for murdering her "abusive" lover, their lawyers said Wednesday.
"Nobody's Girl", the memoir by Virginia Giuffre, sex convict Jeffrey Epstein's lead accuser who died by suicide in April, topped Amazon's bestseller lists on Wednesday, a day after going on sale.
US President Donald Trump has reiterated his claim that New Delhi has assured him that India will curb its Russian oil imports, citing a personal assurance from Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced new sanctions Wednesday against Russia's two biggest oil companies and blasted Moscow's refusal to end its "senseless war."
The director of the Louvre on Wednesday admitted to inadequate camera surveillance of the museum's outside walls, three days after thieves robbed it of prize jewels in a brazen daytime heist.
United States President Donald Trump on Wednesday (local time) announced his upcoming diplomatic trip to Malaysia, South Korea, and Japan, highlighting a significant meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in South Korea.
The US military launched its eighth strike against an alleged drug-carrying vessel, killing two people in the waters of the eastern Pacific Ocean, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Wednesday.
The most widely used COVID-19 vaccines may offer a surprise benefit for some cancer patients revving up their immune systems to help fight tumours.
US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that a news report on the United States giving approval to Ukraine to use long-range missiles deep into Russia was false, adding the U.S. "has nothing to do with those missiles."
Donald Trump and the president of Colombia engaged in a war of words on Wednesday, trading threats of "very serious action" and lawsuits as relations between the once-allied nations hit a new low.
President Donald Trump said Wednesday Xi Jinping could have a "big influence" on Russia's Vladimir Putin over efforts to end the war in Ukraine, days ahead of a meeting scheduled between the US and Chinese leaders in South Korea.
North Korean hackers have pilfered billions of dollars by breaking into cryptocurrency exchanges and creating fake identities to get remote tech jobs at foreign companies, according to an international report on North Korea's cyber capabilities.
The EU on Wednesday agreed to impose new sanctions on Russia over the war in Ukraine aimed at crimping Moscow's oil and gas revenues, said Denmark, which holds the EU's rotating presidency.
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Wednesday the Trump administration is getting ready to announce increased sanctions on Russia as US-led efforts to end the war flounder and Ukraine's president seeks more foreign military help.
The International Court of Justice said on Wednesday that Israel must allow the UN aid agency in Gaza, known as UNRWA, to provide humanitarian assistance to the Palestinian territory.
The Trump administration is considering a plan to curb a dizzying array of software-powered exports to China, from laptops to jet engines, to retaliate against Beijing's latest round of rare earth export restrictions.
US president imposes sanctions as his patience wears thin over Moscow's inaction in ending the war in Ukraine.
Donald Trump calls President Gustavo Petro 'a very bad guy' as Colombian leader warns of legal action in US courts.
Clashes with police follow arrest of man accused of sexually assaulting a 10-year-old girl.
Mamdani attacked over affordability platform, support for Palestine; Cuomo challenged on sexual harassment.
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Real Madrid see off improved Juventus in UCL win, while Liverpool come back in Frankfurt and Victor Osimhen stars again.
Group of 27 Congress members call for release of Mohammed Ibrahim, 16, held in Israeli detention for eight months.
Political rivals blame each other as Iranians are further squeezed by sanctions that are unlikely to be lifted soon.
Shots were fired outside Serbia’s parliament in Belgrade, injuring a supporter of President Aleksandar Vucic.
The kidnapped man is a pilot for an evangelical organisation, a diplomatic source says.
The US is bringing terrorism charges against protesters who allegedly provided material support to antifa.
Cars slogged through the flooded streets of Santo Domingo as Tropical Storm Melissa dumped heavy rain.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy checked out the cockpit of a Gripen fighter jet in Sweden on a visit to buy 150.
The lawsuit comes amid growing concerns about how AI fuels the spread of misinformation.
The official, Akram Salloum al-Abdullah, is accused of executing detainees, and other 'serious violations'.
ICJ states Israel must allow aid into Gaza, ensuring food, water, medicine, and shelter for the Palestinian population.
The strike was the first to take place in the Pacific, signalling an expansion of Donald Trump's military campaign.
The ICJ warned Israel that it must do more to supply Palestinians in Gaza with food and other survival essentials.
Palestinians prayed at a mass funeral for 54 prisoners Israel returned to Gaza under the new ceasefire.
Economists credit US President Donald Trump's tariff campaign with reducing trade between Germany and the US.
The Louvre Museum re-opened three days after a daring daytime heist of eight pieces of France’s crown jewels.
The bill passed 25-24, despite opposition from PM Netanyahu, in the first of four votes it will face to become law.
In its advisory opinion, the UN's top court says Israel must support UN institutions, including UNRWA, with aid efforts.
A harrowing account of an Israeli raid on the Nuseirat refugee camp to free four captives that killed 274 Palestinians.
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