Two US Navy vessels collided during a refuelling operation in the Caribbean on Wednesday, leaving two personnel with minor injuries, according to Col Emmanuel Ortiz, a spokesman for the United States Southern Command.
The US city of Seattle has settled a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family of Jaahnavi Kandula for $29 million(over Rs 260 crore).
Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has suffered a devastating loss of eyesight, severe health deterioration, and prolonged solitary confinement inside Adiala Jail, according to a damning report by a court-appointed lawyer.
Tasnim Jara, a 31-year-old doctor, is now contesting the parliamentary elections as an independent, driven by what she describes as a desire to build a "genuinely new political culture".
Venezuela's acting president, Delcy Rodriguez, has publicly defended Nicolas Maduro, insisting he remains the country's rightful leader despite being detained in the United States.
Ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has demanded the cancellation of the "voterless, illegal and unconstitutional" election in Bangladesh in her first statement after the polls concluded.
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Russia has blocked the popular messaging service WhatsApp over its failure to comply with local legislation, the Kremlin said Thursday, urging its 100 million Russian users to switch to a domestic alternative.
The toxins in devil crabs are not destroyed by cooking and can cause paralysis and death within hours.
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A major facility of Britain's air force responsible for creating the UK's next generation of world-class fighter pilots will get new trainers from India, a statement said.
The US views India's gradual reduction in Russian oil imports and its deepening defence partnership with Washington as a strategic gain that strengthens the balance of power in the Indo-Pacific, a senior US official told lawmakers.
If the power of such a huge purchase does not put New Delhi in the driver's seat to fast-track acquisition of technology, then nothing else will.
Amid President Donald Trump's anti-immigration push in the United States, a new bill has been introduced in the US Congress seeking to end the H-1B visa program.
The city of Seattle in the United States has reached a $29 million (roughly over Rs 260 crore) settlement with the family of Jaahnavi Kandula, a 23-year-old graduate Indian student who was killed after being struck by a speeding police car in 2023.
The February 12 general election in Bangladesh the first since a violent civil uprising in July 2024 forced then-PM Sheikh Hasina to flee will be monitored by India for shifts in regional geopolitics that could affect national security.
Bangladesh follows a parliamentary system similar to India. However, this time, each voter is being given two ballot papers.
The temporary closure of airspace over El Paso, Texas, on Wednesday caused unease south of the US-Mexico border and put the spotlight on the use of drones by Mexican cartels.
US President Donald Trump ordered the Pentagon to buy electricity from coal-fired plants, in his latest bid to boost an industry that is a major contributor to climate change.
A new rule by President Donald Trump's administration will bar green card holders from applying for U.S. Small Business Administration loans and limit SBA loan eligibility to citizen-owned businesses, an SBA notice showed.
Ishan Kishan and Hardik Pandya score half centuries for T20 World Cup holders India in 93-run win against Namibia.
Follow the game's build-up, analysis, and live text commentary as Atletico host Barca in Spain's main cup competition.
A civilian and a military reservist were suspected of placing bets on future military operations.
Jeremy Corbyn asks government minister Wes Streeting why he did not resign despite acknowledging Israeli war crimes.
Born of Israel's settler community, the finance minister has subverted the Palestinian West Bank's few protections.
US border security chief Tom Homan says the Minnesota immigration crackdown is coming to an end.
US border chief announces the conclusion of a federal operation with 700 immigration agents set to leave Minnesota.
Critics say Israel's move to revoke the citizenship of two Palestinian citizens sets an 'alarming precedent'.
Festive enthusiasm marks the day as millions turn out to vote for parliament and a referendum on constitutional reforms.
Rights campaigners say restrictions on messaging apps are a transparent attempt to ramp up control and surveillance.
Tournament debutants Italy claimed their first-ever World Cup victory with a shock upset against Nepal in Mumbai.
Syria's defence ministry says its forces have taken control of the strategic base amid coordination with the US.
India vs Pakistan will finally go ahead at the T20 World Cup. Samantha Johnson looks at the U-turn.
In Aleppo, Syria, an artists’ collective is bringing Syrians from different religious and political backgrounds together
Pakistan Supreme Court orders medical review after report reveals severe vision loss of jailed former premier.
Vote counting is under way in Bangladesh after polls closed, with officials reporting turnout just under 48%.
Iran’s security chief Ali Larijani accuses Israel of sabotaging US nuclear talks to spark a destabilising regional war.
Fan fury grows, with club's supporters accusing tycoon of echoing ‘far-right narratives’ that have ‘real-world' impact.
UN report reveals five foiled ISIL assassination plots against Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa and top ministers.
The UN Development Programme has begun clearing a massive wartime waste dump in Gaza City.
Africa faces a historic sporting and moral choice over the US-hosted tournament.
At least six people are rescued, while efforts are ongoing to locate about a dozen people still missing, officials say.
The US is stockpiling critical minerals and forming a trade bloc to control China's control of supply chains.
Longtime friends divided by war, Raed is trapped in Gaza while George watches from afar, one locked in, one locked out.
Tens of millions of voters participate in crucial vote that could reshape Bangladesh's political and economic future.