The executive chairman of the Hyatt hotel chain stepped down Monday after emails revealing his ties to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein came to light.
A Norwegian scientist suffers brain damage after testing a device designed to investigate Havana Syndrome, prompting US and Norwegian government involvement.
French President Emmanuel Macron is in Mumbai for a three-day visit to India, where he's scheduled to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi and attend an artificial intelligence summit.
US President Donald Trump said on Monday that he would be involved "indirectly" in talks between Iran and the US over Tehran's nuclear programme set to begin on Tuesday in Geneva, adding he believed Tehran wanted to make a deal.
Bangladesh's outgoing Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus used his farewell address to project defiance abroad, most notably through indirect but provocative remarks touching on India's northeastern region.
The Chicago Bears safety said he was out shopping when the thief attempted to grab his bag.
US President Donald Trump has again denied any links to Jeffrey Epstein, saying he has "nothing to hide" and has been "totally exonerated" as new attention falls on the recently released Epstein files.
Ireland's Data Protection Commission (DPC) said on Tuesday it had opened a formal investigation into X's AI chatbot Grok over the processing of personal data and its potential to produce harmful sexualised images and video, including of children.
Police are responding to reports of multiple people hurt in a shooting at a Rhode Island ice rink where a youth hockey game was scheduled.
President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Monday that Ukrainian intelligence showed more Russian attacks on energy targets lay ahead and that such strikes made it more difficult to reach an agreement on ending the nearly four-year wari
Tarique Rahman will take the oath as the new Prime Minister of Bangladesh on Tuesday after leading his party to a forceful victory in the crucial general elections.
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps on Monday began a series of military exercises in the Strait of Hormuz, state media reported, on the eve of talks with the United States.
German police have discovered the mummified body of a woman aged over 100 in the home she shared with her 82-year-old daughter, Bild newspaper reported on Monday.
A famous rock structure on Italy's Adriatic coast known as the "Lovers' Arch" collapsed on Valentine's Day after days of bad weather, prompting local officials to warn that other stretches of the fragile coastline could be at risk.
Bangladesh's interim leader Muhammad Yunus stepped down on Monday in a farewell broadcast to the nation before handing over to an elected government.
A man in northern Sweden is suspected of helping more than 100 men buy sex with his wife, a prosecutor told AFP on Monday.
TV producer Dana Eden, who co-created the hit Israeli spy thriller series "Tehran", has been found dead in a hotel room in central Athens, Greek police told AFP on Monday.
Tarique Rahman's swearing in as Prime Minister of Bangladesh will see several firsts for his country, including the ceremony taking place in the presence of foreign leaders, including Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla.
Elon Musk's social media platform X went down on Monday in a massive global outage, including in India.
Former US President Barack Obama said he did not see evidence that aliens "have made contact with us," after sending social media abuzz by saying aliens were real on a podcast over the weekend.
Kremlin says the talks are likely to focus on the issue of Ukrainian territory that Russian wants Kyiv to cede.
Cubans suffer under a fuel blockade as US President Donald Trump calls the Caribbean country a 'failed nation'.
The second round of negotiations to be held with mediation by Oman's Foreign Minister Badr bin Hamad al-Busaidi.
Judge accuses the US government of trying to rewrite history by taking down the exhibit in the city of Philadelphia.
The accident happened as the region is under its second-highest avalanche warning, a level four out of five.
Group of 34 women and children with Australian passports forced to return to Roj detention camp for ISIL relatives.
The US president's comments come ahead of a second round of high-stakes talks in Geneva on Tuesday.
Pritzker steps down as Hyatt executive chairman, effective immediately, over his relationship with the sex offender.
Hezbollah rejects calls to dismantle its arsenals north of Litani River, describing pressure to do so as a 'grave sin'.
The attacker has also died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound after opening fire at an ice hockey rink in the US.
These are the key developments from day 1,454 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
US soldiers will not have a combat role and are to operate under full command authority of Nigeria's military.
Oscar-winning director Hamdan Ballal says his family was attacked despite an Israeli court ruling in their favour.
Democrats have called for a ban on immigration agents wearing masks and are pushing for more oversight of operations.
Drone-fired missiles hit when market packed with people, 'exacerbating the humanitarian tragedy', rights group says.
The US actor was nominated for seven Oscars and won one for his role as a washed-up country singer in Tender Mercies.
Despite Israel’s restrictions on materials, many Palestinians are using creative ways to decorate Gaza for Ramadan.
Argentinians are taking on loans, selling their belongings, and living on credit cards to pay for basics including food.
Awdah Hathaleen's brother says Israeli prosecutors’ plan to indict settler Yinon Levi is welcome, but not enough.
Israel takes another step towards annexing the occupied West Bank.
Two years after Alexey Navalny’s death in an Arctic penal colony, supporters gathered at his Moscow grave.
'Let the practice of democracy continue,' said Yunus, who has overseen country's post-uprising transition since 2024.
Nissanka's unbeaten century batters former champions Australia, who now need other results to go their way to survive.
The migrant workforce is the backbone of the Indian economy, and Kerala is among the biggest beneficiaries.
Israeli missiles destroyed not just the Qahman family’s business, but many of their limbs as well.