Donald Trump said he would sue the BBC over an edit of his January 6, 2021, speech that made it seem he was directly calling for violence at the US Capitol.
A video of an Indian man washing his feet in London's River Thames has gone viral. The clip shows the man rinsing his feet as he stands at the river's edge. He then allegedly goes on to take a bath in the river, some reports claim.
The US administration is preparing a new immigration policy that could significantly restrict green cards and other immigration benefits for people from countries already covered under President Donald Trump's travel ban.
The owner said she had specifically instructed the staff to be careful with the alpaca.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Russian President Vladimir Putin held a phone conversation, during which the two leaders exchanged views on the Middle East situation, according to statements from both sides.
Thousands protested across Mexico on Saturday under the banner of "Generation Z," denouncing rising violence after the public killing of an anti-crime mayor earlier this month.
Accused of being biased by some, defended as a champion of impartiality by others, the BBC is once again the subject of a thorny debate about the role of a publicly funded broadcaster in an increasingly polarised landscape.
Some are worried that if they leave the country, they will have difficulties when trying to return, fearful because of accounts of naturalized citizens being questioned or detained by U.S. border agents.
Thieves in northern France have made off with jewellery worth up to $1.2 million, police said on Saturday.
A resident of Washington state has been admitted to the hospital with an H5N5 bird flu infection, according to state health authorities. The strain detected in this patient has not previously been identified in humans.
Japan raised objections Saturday after China advised its citizens to avoid visiting Japan, as a feud over the new Japanese leader's remarks on Taiwan showed no signs of dying down.
Brazilian fitness influencer Diana Areas, 39, died after falling from her high-rise apartment in Rio de Janeiro.
Donald Trump announced Friday that he intends to take the BBC to court, seeking as much as $5 billion in damages after the UK broadcaster apologised for a misleadingly edited segment of one of his speeches but refused to provide compensation.
A father in Fujian, China, staged a deadly car crash with help from his cousin to kill his seven-year-old son and collect insurance money, later pretending the accident was real.
Microsoft Corp. signed an agreement to put to rest accusations that it used a litmus test to deny software discounts to conservative faith-based groups.
Lina Khan, known for her tough antitrust stance and clashes with Big Tech, has been appointed co-chair of Zohran Mamdanis transition team.
New York City-elect mayor Zohran Mamdani has called for a boycott of Starbucks after more than a thousand labourers went on strike across the country.
As a video of Donald Trump's comment went viral, the French Embassy in the US responded with a pic featuring the now-viral 'Fedora Man'.
A 28-year-old Army veteran died moments after finishing a half-marathon in San Diego, just days after telling his mother he planned to secretly marry his girlfriend.
A Chinese man who cryogenically preserved his terminally ill wife has caused public debate after entering a new relationship, raising ethical questions about love, loyalty, and science.
This Palestinian man left Gaza through ‘Al Majd Europe’, a group using unofficial, Israeli-coordinated channels.
A global roundup of some of last week’s events.
The plans, inspired by Denmark's approach, aim to slash irregular immigration and counter the UK's far right.
As fishing traditions are threatened by storms and poachers, pearl oyster farms offer a lifeline to coastal communities.
Protests come amid widespread anger over billions of pesos spent on substandard flood control projects.
Makhachev makes light of stepping up a weight class to beat Della Maddalena by unanimous decision.
Patrol comes as tensions between China and Japan rise over Japanese prime minister's comments about Taiwan.
Israeli air raids have taken place in southern Gaza as well as Gaza City.
Here are the key events from day 1,361 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
Protesters demand justice over the nightclub fire that killed 63 people in the town of Kocani in March.
Conor Benn scored a unanimous points victory over Chris Eubank Jr in their rematch at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
All the updates as Valentina Shevchenko retains flyweight title in co-main event at Madison Square Garden, New York.
Libyan Red Crescent says it rescued 91 migrants and asylum seekers from Bangladesh, Sudan and Egypt.
Riot police deploy tear gas as protesters tear down fences around the residence of Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum.
Palestinian families call for help as Israel's two-year military assault has left hundreds of thousands vulnerable.
Agents from ICE and Department of Homeland Security deploy to North Carolina's largest city.
Falk, who is in Canada for Palestine Tribunal, says questioning reflects push to silence truth of Israel's war on Gaza.
Suzanne Ellen Kaye was convicted for threatening to shoot FBI agents.
Hundreds of Turkish footballers and referees have been found to hold illegal betting accounts.
The UN says Israel has deliberately been targeting Gaza's health facilities and killing medical personnel.
Strike comes a day after fierce Russian assault on Ukrainian capital Kyiv killed at least six people and injured dozens.
Indigenous and other climate activists say they need to 'make their voices heard' as UN conference hits halfway mark.
RSF is burning and burying bodies near a university, mosque, camp for the displaced people, and hospital in el-Fasher.
Lawyers say Palestinians are being assaulted, deprived of contact with outside world at underground Rakevet facility.
The agreement is not expected to immediately change things on the ground, but to move forward a larger peace process.