New Zealand is planning to eradicate feral cats across the country by 2050 with the aim of protecting its fragile native wildlife. Conservation Minister Tama Potaka described feral cats as "stone cold killers."
The UK has fast-tracked deployment of its DragonFire laser weapon for the Royal Navy after trials in Scotland proved its ability to destroy fast-moving aerial threats.
TheAmerican Automobile Association (AAA) projects a record 81.8 million Americans will travel at least 80 km from home during the seven-day holiday period, an increase of 1.6 million travellers compared to last year.
US President Donald Trump has said that South Africa will not be invited to the 2026 G20 Summit in Miami
Rumours swirling around Imran Khan, Pakistan's jailed former Prime Minister, have intensified after his three sisters alleged they were "brutally" assaulted outside Adiala Jail by the state machinery for seeking a meeting with their brother.
Just one sentence in a report of a US Congressional Commission has got a lot of knickers in a twist in India. The sentence in the 675-page report reads: "Pakistan's military success over India in its four-day clash showcased Chinese weaponry."
A 29-year-old Afghan national has been identified as the suspected gunman who shot two West Virginia National Guard members deployed to Washington DC, just blocks from the White House, in a brazen act of violence.
Soldiers in Guinea-Bissau appeared on state television Wednesday saying they have seized power in the country, following reports of gunshots near the presidential palace, three days after national elections.
A train hit railway workers in southwest China on Thursday, killing 11, local railway authorities said after the crash in Yunnan province.
The lawsuit accuses Zhao and his close associate, Guangying "Heina" Chen, of purposely creating Binance to help criminals and terrorists facilitate money laundering on a global scale.
A devastating fire tore through a Hong Kong high-rise residential complex, killing dozens of people with hundreds still missing.
The United States has stopped the processing of all immigration requests of Afghan nationals after two National Guard personnel were shot near the White House in Washington DC.
The shooting of two members of the National Guard in the US capital has shined a spotlight on President Donald Trump's controversial decision to station more than 2,000 troops in the city.
Since Trump's reelection last year, four separate criminal cases - including his hush money conviction and federal allegations of election interference and illegally hoarding classified documents - have either been dropped, resolved or put aside.
With no backpack, books or uniform, 11-year-old Layan Haji navigates the ruins of Gaza City and heads to a makeshift classroom after two years of war halted her education.
Residents anxiously awaited news of their loved ones Thursday at a temporary shelter as one of Hong Kong's deadliest fires in decades engulfed a 2,000-unit high-rise complex.
Dmitry Nuyanzin spent weeks consuming junk food as part of a 'marathon' challenge he hoped would inspire his clients to shed weight alongside him.
Firefighters were still dousing a devastating fire Thursday which ripped through a Hong Kong high-rise complex, killing at least 44 people and leaving hundreds missing according to authorities.
US President Donald Trump has called the National Guard shooting in Washington DC an act of terror and a crime against humanity.
The challenge is the first against India's antitrust penalty law that since last year allows the Competition Commission of India (CCI) to use global turnover when calculating the penalties it imposes on companies for abusing their market dominance.
About 80 percent of the power grid in semi-autonomous Kurdish region disrupted after drone attack on Khor Mor gasfield.
Here are the key events from day 1,372 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
Order reduces sentences for 3,085 people and drops charges against another 5,580 people still at large.
Juliet Biggs, discusses the signs leading up to the eruption of a volcano in Ethiopia after it had been dormant.
Some 60,000 families, many of them climate refugees, live in the area spread over 65 hectares.
Firefighters struggle to reach residents potentially trapped on upper floors of burning housing complex.
Three websites used to create abuse imagery had received 100,000 monthly visits from Australians, watchdog says.
Arrest warrant issued for missing Thai mogul Anne Jakkaphong Jakrajutatip, as co-owner investigated in Mexico.
At least 44 people have been killed in the blaze in Hong Kong's Tai Po neighbourhood. The fire is still raging.
Centre for Research on Energy says 113 Russian vessels have flown a false flag in the first nine months of 2025.
Thai pork producers are bracing for intense competition as the US seeks duty-free access to a $3bn market.
The new plan comes amid stalled trade talks between Ottawa and Washington.
PSV Eindhoven inflict third straight defeat on Premier League holders Liverpool, as Arsenal top Champions League.
The US president has repeatedly accused South Africa of perpetrating human rights abuses against white Afrikaners.
These were the updates on the Washington, DC, shooting for Wednesday, November 26.
Palestinians are turning to Gaza’s Civil Defence to shift the loved ones they hastily buried to proper cemeteries.
Judges are reviewing the UK government’s decision to ban the activist group Palestine Action under counter-terror laws.
Kremlin spokesman says talks ongoing as US President Donald Trump pushes for an end to the conflict.
Two National Guard members have been shot near the White House in Washington, DC. Police said a suspect is in custody.
Police say they have one suspect in custody as Donald Trump promises 'very steep price' for perpetrator of shooting.
Transatlantic diplomatic efforts intensify over Trump peace plan.
Vizcarra, a leader in the Peru First party, was found guilty of leading a corruption scheme when he was a governor.
Indian officials say they are examining Dhaka's latest request, made after Hasina was sentenced to death in absentia.
The tough new measures come amid record numbers of asylum claims and growing tensions over immigration.
Heavy rainfall in southern Thailand has caused flooding that left thousands stranded and at least 33 people dead.