The United States on Tuesday expelled Anmol Bishnoi the younger brother of mob boss Lawrence Bishnoi and a conspirator in the murder of NCP lawmaker Baba Siddiqui.
Elon Musk-owned microblogging platform, X, was down for thousands of users globally on Tuesday, according to Downdetector.com.
Eric Trump has intensified his criticism of New York City's incoming mayor, Zohran Mamdani, asserting that the mayor-elect "hates the Indian population."
The incident has raised concerns about the handling of chest pain symptoms in emergency departments, especially among women, whose heart attack symptoms are often misinterpreted.
Google boss Sundar Pichai has cautioned users not to "blindly trust" everything AI tells them, even as he struck a warning note for companies to watch out for an AI investment bubble burst that no one would be immune to.
Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has been sentenced to death by the court she established in 2010 to try war crimes from the 1971 liberation war.
After Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh's ousted prime minister, was sentenced to death in absentia for "crimes against humanity", the interim government in Dhaka urged India to immediately extradite the deposed leader.
Indians won't be allowed to enter Iran visa-free from November 22, after Tehran suspended the facility following an increase in fraud and trafficking cases.
Apple CEO Tim Cook may leave his post as early as next year, with the company's board and senior executives accelerating succession plans, the Financial Times reported.
Unlike traditional chatbots, Project Prometheus aims to build AI that can interact with the physical world.
Hasina becomes an emblem of the circularity of South Asian history, where leaders are alternately elevated as saviours and condemned as tyrants, often within a single lifetime.
Walter Isaacson argued that Elon Musk's approach inside the Trump administration undermined his potential impact.
Gary Walters saw a lot of history in the 37 years he spent working at the White House, where he started as an officer assigned to protect the president and ended as the longest-serving chief usher in history.
Larry Summers, the former president of Harvard University, said he takes "full responsibility" for his misguided decision to continue communicating with Epstein.
For years, Washington has been warning others not to trust loans from Chinese state banks fueling its rise as a superpower. But the US is the biggest recipient of all by far. The security and technology implications have yet to be fully understood.
US President Donald Trump will roll out the red carpet for Saudi Arabia's de facto ruler, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, on Tuesday for a visit expected to advance the sale of F-35 fighter jets and a host of business deals with the kingdom.
A convicted murderer is challenging an Australian state's ban on prisoners eating Vegemite, claiming in a court suit that withholding the polarizing yeast-based spread breaches his human right to "enjoy his culture as an Australian."
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the de facto leader of Saudi Arabia, will make his first White House visit since the 2018 killing of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi by Saudi agents on Tuesday.
Ukraine on Monday signed a letter of intent to buy up to 100 Rafale warplanes, drones, air defence systems and other key equipment from France over the next 10 years, as part of efforts to strengthen the country's long-term security.
President Donald Trump said the US would sell F-35 fighter jets to Saudi Arabia, offering Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman a prize he's long cherished, even though many obstacles remain before he gets the stealthy planes.
Polish prime minister says the two suspects are believed to have left Polish territory for Belarus after the attack.
Trump’s attacks on South Africa expose an old Western reflex to punish African sovereignty.
Vote on release of Justice Department files on late sex offender is expected to pass in Republican-controlled House.
A young Indigenous Embera woman travels to Colombia’s jungle to confront a suicide epidemic in her community.
A UNSC resolution passed backing the creation of an international stabilisation force in Gaza. So what does that mean?
The attacks in March killed thousands, many from the Alawite religious minority.
There have been mostly positive reactions to the vote, marking a turning point in Israel's two-year war on Gaza.
The UN Security Council has adopted Donald Trump’s 20-point Gaza plan, approving an international stabilisation force.
Al Jazeera has spoken to Palestinians who fled Gaza on a controversial flight to South Africa run by Al Majd Europe.
AJ Defence Editor @alexgatopoulos explains how emerging nuclear systems from major powers are contributing to reshaping
Thousands of families in Gaza are plunged into darkness every evening as they can’t access electricity.
While digital life connects it can also distract. But is social media helping young people or harming them?
Dramatic video filmed on a plane carrying DR Congo’s mining minister captured the moment it crashed on landing.
“I think one of the main themes of this visit is to have it as a facilitatory aspect for other things in the future.”
Trump said he will sign off on a bill to release the Epstein files if it passes in Congress on Tuesday.
Agenda to include security, weapons, trade, investment and Trump's ambition to add Saudi Arabia to the Abraham Accords.
The ceasefire has led to an urgent push to reopen classes for 600,000 Gaza children who have missed two years of school.
Trump called Epstein file demands a hoax but now urges Republicans to release them, saying he has nothing to hide.
Meeting reportedly set up with US envoy, but Moscow says no Russian representatives will attend.
Residents flee as Moscow closes in on Huliaipole, a strategic town, using glide bombs and tactics to conceal troops.
“There is actually a need for an operation to have the permission to use force to maintain law and order in Gaza."
US immigration officers detained more than 130 people over the weekend in Charlotte.
New report claims Swiss food giant is 'putting the health of babies at risk for profit' by adding sugar to babyfood.
A suspect accused of having links to a deadly car bomb in the Indian capital New Delhi, was seen being led into court.
Convicted of Darfur atrocities in the 2000s, Ali Muhammad Ali Abd-Al-Rahman claims he is a victim of mistaken identity.