A Brazilian woman with family ties to White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt will be released from ICE custody while she fights potential deportation, an immigration judge ruled Monday.
US President Donald Trump has warned that he may introduce new tariffs on agricultural imports, especially on rice imports from India and fertiliser from Canada, as trade talks with both countries continue without major progress.
Saudi Arabia has taken further steps to relax rules around the sale of alcohol by allowing non-Muslim foreign residents with monthly earnings of 50,000 riyals ($13,300) or more to make purchases, according to people familiar with the matter.
A local Labour Party politician from west London has been fined 40,000 pounds after she lost an appeal against an immigration law breach for hiring an Indian student as a nanny illegally.
The maker of an iPhone app that flagged sightings of U.S. immigration agents sued the Trump administration for free speech violations on Monday, alleging that U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi used her "state power" to force Apple to remove the app.
Paramount Skydance launched a hostile bid worth $108.4 billion for Warner Bros Discovery, challenging a rival offer from Netflix and injecting uncertainty into the future of Hollywood's storied media company.
Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal delivered a strong observation on the political churn in Pakistan, asserting that "democracy and Pakistan don't go together."
Jimmy Kimmel has extended his contract with Disney-owned ABC for a year, sources said Monday, months after his late-night show was yanked off the air in a confrontation with President Donald Trump's administration.
The Israeli military said on Tuesday that it struck infrastructure belonging to Hezbollah in several areas in southern Lebanon, including what it described as a training compound used by the armed group's Radwan forces.
President Donald Trump says he should get the Nobel Peace Prize for resolving eight conflicts since taking office in January.
US President Donald Trump warned Monday that Europe was heading in "very bad directions," in a fresh broadside just days after his new security strategy slammed the continent over mass migration.
President Donald Trump's former personal attorney, Alina Habba, resigned Monday as the top federal prosecutor for New Jersey, leaving the job after an appeals court said she had been serving in the post unlawfully.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Monday that Kyiv had no legal or moral right to give up land to Russia in any deal aimed at ending Moscow's nearly four-year invasion.
Japan's Meteorological Agency said a powerful earthquake hit off the Japanese northern coast on Monday, triggering a tsunami alert.
A director of a care home agency based in south-east England has been jailed for two-and-a-half years after being found guilty of repeatedly employing immigrants from India with no right to work in the UK.
China reacted positively to Putin's visit to India, framing the three countries as an important part of the Global South and saying that sound trilateral ties are conducive to regional and global peace and stability, besides their own interests
Thailand's airstrikes on Monday targeted Cambodian military facilities housing long-range artillery after surveillance signalled that rockets, including a Chinese-made variant, could be used to hit civilian areas, a Thai military official said.
The rebel offensive in November 2024 was not initially aimed at seizing Damascus but was meant to preempt an expected major offensive by Assad's forces in opposition-held Idlib intending to "finish the Idlib file," Abdul Ghani said.
Regions hit by floods that killed hundreds in Indonesia were suffering from food and medical shortages, authorities said, as elephants pitched in on Monday to help clear up debris.
Plans to airlift Bangladesh's ailing former prime minister Khaleda Zia to London for advanced treatment suffered a fresh setback on Monday after the German air ambulance hired for her travel sought cancellation of its approved landing slot.
Zelenskyy says European allies ready to share their response to Trump's peace plan with US on Tuesday.
The Trump administration has accused ICEBlock of making federal agents vulnerable to attack and called for its removal.
These are the key developments from day 1,384 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
Leaders on both sides of the border have faced pressure from farmers and ranchers to secure more water for their farms.
For decades, India's diamond industry offered workers a way to a better income and life for their families. Not anymore.
A stellar safety record let Waymo expand, but recent accidents and competition from Zoox have raised concerns.
Central American nation on edge after voting plagued by fraud claims and a recent history of contested elections.
A federal appeals court this month upheld Habba's disqualification as US attorney, despite Trump's attacks on judges.
Netanyahu says his corruption trial endangers Israel and demands a pardon.
The Palestinian Civil Defence exhumed the bodies of more than 150 people who were quickly buried at al-Shifa Hospital.
Farmers have been dogged by trade wars that have seen reduced purchases and increased prices on seeds and fertiliser.
UN chief Antonio Guterres condemned Israel’s raid on the East Jerusalem compound of UN Palestinian refugee agency UNRWA.
A military parade marking the fall of Bashar al-Assad conveyed a vastly different message than those of the past.
Lawsuit claims FBI agents were terminated for de-escalating crowd, perceived as anti-Trump stance during 2020 protests.
The region has seen a rise in more powerful storms this year.
The former South American leader is accused of receiving bribes connected to the construction of a power plant.
Footage shows civilians huddling in bunkers and children fleeing after Thailand launched airstrikes on Cambodia forces.
Hamnet, Sinners and One Battle After Another are seen as top contenders, alongside films from Norway and South Korea.
STC says Aden, the base of the Saudi-backed and internationally-recognised government, also under their control.
One year after Assad’s fall, Syrians are clinging to fragile hope and rebuilding not just cities, but trust.
Firefighters evacuated residents and their pets from a nine-storey apartment building after a Russian drone strike.
It is the same bid that Warner Brothers rejected in favour of the offer from Netflix last week.
The project, set to be completed in six years, is the first of its kind between the two Gulf nations.
Syria has seen new social media platforms, student movements and cultural groups emerge as spaces for debate and reform.
Syrians have taken to the streets to celebrate the first anniversary of the removal of longtime ruler Bashar al-Assad.