French President Emmanuel Macron will visit India from February 17 to 19 and will discuss bilateral cooperation with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
France plans to send letters to all 29-year-olds encouraging them to consider fertility options as part of a wider effort to tackle declining birth rates, a move that has sparked debate over effectiveness and personal choice.
A Hindu businessman was brutally murdered by miscreants in Bangladesh on the night of February 9, two days before the South Asian country votes for its national parliamentary elections.
Hosted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the visit comes at a moment when bilateral cooperation is being shaped as much by emerging technologies and global governance as by traditional strategic interests.
The US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations in Minneapolis are now often heard before they are seen. As federal immigration agents move through neighbourhoods, protesters and residents respond with sharp, piercing whistles.
One of the most important elections in South Asia is taking place on February 12 as Bangladesh votes to elect a new government and transition to a democratically elected government.
Guyanese MP Vikash Ramkisoon delivered a strong response in Hindi inside Parliament after an opposition member questioned his knowledge of the language, drawing attention for his confident challenge and fluent speech.
A fire broke out at Hong Kong International Airport's Terminal 1 around 3 pm (0700 GMT) on Tuesday, forcing officials to close three boarding bridges temporarily.
The number of oil tankers and other commercial ships abandoned by their owners rose sharply last year, leaving thousands of sailors stuck at sea without pay, food or a way home.
Bangladesh Election 2026: Bangladesh is preparing for another general election born out of a massive student-led uprising that overthrew the Sheikh Hasina-led government.
The man pleaded guilty to one count of murder at a previous hearing on 12 December 2025.
Russia has slammed the Donald Trump administration in the United States for trying to block India and other countries from buying Russian oil.
State-sponsored hackers are increasingly targeting defence sector employees and job seekers through personalised cyber-attacks, exploiting hiring processes and personal devices, according to a new report by Google.
The political shockwaves from the Epstein files controversy are threatening to reshape Britain's power dynamics, with PM Keir Starmer facing growing calls to resign over his appointment of his former Labour colleague Peter Mandelson as the US envoy.
As Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy and Homeland Security Adviser, Miller has pushed for more deportation raids
US and Venezuelan exports, even when taken together, fail to match the huge volume of crude India has been getting from Russia.
A typical lower-income British household would have to wait 137 years to see its living standards double, according to the Resolution Foundation - more than three times longer than in the past.
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's election victory is handing Chinese leader Xi Jinping a dilemma: Engage with Japan's most popular post-war leader or continue a deep freeze with the US's top ally in Asia.
The attackers used explosives to breach the van and exchanged gunfire with the Carabinieri (Italian Military Police).
Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show celebrated America - all of it - with a message of unity. To better understand some of the significance of Bad Bunny's historic Super Bowl halftime performance on Sunday night, start at the end.
His name offered an alternative line of succession that Libya’s rival elites could neither control nor neutralise.
Many of the businesses had either observed strikes or expressed support online for the nationwide protests.
French president has urged the bloc to learn lessons from 'the Greenland moment' and undertake urgent reforms.
Australian police are facing mounting scrutiny after a violent crackdown on pro-Palestinian protests.
Israel is accused of spraying chemicals on farmland inside Syria and Lebanon to destroy crops and plants.
Senior colleague tried to topple British PM, and top aides resign as Epstein files have ripple effects far beyond US.
Al Jazeera explains how one player's removal from a franchise led to the biggest cricket crisis in recent years.
Security forces deployed after gunfire heard near central prison.
Transparency International says the average global score in its report is at its lowest level in more than a decade.
US-made thermal weapons burning at 3,500C caused 2,842 people to "evaporate" in Gaza, Al Jazeera investigation finds.
Follow our live build-up, with toss and teams, ahead of our full text commentary stream of the group stage game.
Displaced civilians in South Sudan have fled heavy fighting between government forces and opposition fighters.
Humanitarian operations have been impeded by attacks, looting and restrictions on movement.
Visiting US Vice President JD Vance pledges as much as $9bn in potential investment in Armenia.
The political settlement underpinning Labour’s governing model is starting to fracture.
Drought-hit counties face alarming malnutrition and water shortages as livestock perish and hunger intensifies.
Russian drone operators have been dealt a blow, but experts say the shut-off is unlikely to change the course of war.
Despite undergoing surgery for a fractured left leg, ski icon Lindsey Vonn defended her decision to compete at Games.
Ghislaine Maxwell invoked her Fifth Amendment right and refused to testify before a US congressional committee.
At least 10 Ukrainians have died from cold-related illness as Moscow's assaults cut heat to thousands.
As Israel faces criticism over West Bank annexation measures, Al Jazeera's Gabriel Elizondo asks the UN what it will do.
US, UK officials call for Jimmy Lai's release on 'humanitarian' grounds due to his age and health.
The trip by Larijani, secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council, comes amid diplomatic efforts to avert war.
Palestinians in Israel are reaching breaking point in the face of endemic crime and government neglect.
Civic groups denounce use of 'excessive' force as police chief refers to protesters as 'angry and violent mob'.