Maduro, who autocratically ruled Venezuela from March 2013, was ousted as president in a January 3 raid by the United States.
At a California ski resort, two skiers saved a man trapped under deep snow by acting quickly after spotting a ski tip.
Apple Inc. is in discussions with key Indian banks and global card networks in preparation to start Apple Pay in the world's most populous country.
The United Nations announced the approval of the first carbon credits under a global market aimed at reducing emissions, a mechanism that has faced scrutiny over greenwashing concerns.
Attorneys for Kilmar Abrego Garcia will try to persuade a federal judge in Tennessee on Thursday to throw out human smuggling charges against him.
The US Supreme Court struck down many of Donald Trump's tariffs last Friday.
Narendra Modi Israel Visit LIVE: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is travelling to Israel on a two-day high-profile visit on Wednesday, marking his second trip to Tel Aviv after the historic 2017 visit.
Nepal votes next week for the first time since deadly anti-corruption protests toppled the government.
Two bikini-clad women were seen on either side of late physicist Stephen Hawking in photographs from the Jeffrey Epstein files.
Nurul Amin Shah Alam, 56, had been missing since February 19, when US Border Patrol agents dropped him off at a coffee shop miles from his home following his release from a county jail.
Bill Gates has continued to insist that the women involved were not connected to Epstein's crimes and stated that he did not know about the financier's illegal activities at the time.
India has slammed Pakistan at the UN Human Rights Council for spreading misinformation about the development of Jammu and Kashmir.
Text messages show that Jeffrey Epstein sought and received assistance from Albert Bryan Jr in a legal dispute over construction projects on his private islands.
Israel's chief economist at the Ministry of Finance, Shmuel Abramzon, has said the relationship between New Delhi and Jerusalem is entering a decisive phase -- one focused less on symbolism and more on delivery.
Kim Jong Un's teenage daughter Ju Ae featured prominently in state photos published to mark the closing stages of the ruling Workers' Party congress.
Trump allegedly kept classified documents -- which included records from the Pentagon and CIA -- unsecured at his Mar-a-Lago home and thwarted efforts to retrieve them.
As Prime Minister Narendra Modi began his two-day visit to Israel, Israeli Economy and Industry Minister Nir Barkat struck an upbeat, calling India "a gateway to Asia" and predicting that a long-awaite India-Israel FTA could be signed soon.
Trump has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing, arguing that the DOJ's so-called "Epstein Files" release exonerated him.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi last night posted on X a photograph in which he is seen sharing a car with his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu.
Authorities in Ottawa seem to be walking back on their allegations of Indian interference and transnational repression on Canadian soil before Prime Minister Mark Carney's high-profile visit to India.
In a separate report, Sana news agency says Israeli forces also kidnapped a man from the southwestern province.
Hillary is scheduled to testify on Thursday, February 26, followed by Bill Clinton on Friday, February 27.
Kyiv hopes progress in talks in Geneva will pave the way for a direct meeting between Russian and Ukrainian leaders.
Official says relatives of ISIL escaped from al-Hol following the SDF's withdrawal from the camp last month.
Zakat is an obligatory charity in Islam, intended to purify wealth and promote economic equality.
Mosul revives Ramadan traditions, markets and storytelling as worship, games and charity return after years of war.
Robinson is notorious in the UK where he has been accused of promoting hatred against Muslims and migrants.
Surprise ruling comes weeks after the media mogul was convicted and jailed for 20 years on national security charges.
Third round of indirect negotiations to take place amid a massive US military build-up in the Middle East.
Kim emphasised that Pyongyang intends to cement its position on the global stage through its nuclear capabilities.
US eases oil embargo on Cuba as Caribbean neighbours warn worsening humanitarian crisis could destabilise region.
US President Donald Trump lashed out at two congresswomen after their protests during his State of the Union address.
From leading historic uprising to being junior partner in opposition alliance - the nascent party looks for a foothold.
US Justice Department accuses former Air Force officer Gerald Brown of training Chinese military pilots.
Iran's top diplomat arrives in Geneva as US announces new sanctions on vessels linked to Tehran's oil trade.
The shooting of Franco, an activist, raised questions about political violence and corruption in Brazil's government.
Emergency workers continue to search for missing residents of towns reeling from recent floods.
These are the key developments from day 1,463 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
US judge says that rapid deportation of migrants to countries other than their own violates due process.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr urged to dismantle system of political dynasties said to breed culture of corruption.
El Mencho consolidated Mexico’s most powerful criminal organisations in part due to a unique franchise-based structure.
Conversation precedes meeting between US and Ukrainian envoys in Geneva on Thursday.
Mexico's ruling Morena party hailed the bill's successful passage after years of back-and-forth with business owners.
Aurelien Tchouameni and Vinicius Jr score to help Madrid fight back in playoff second-leg to grab a 3-1 aggregate win.
Former officials face up to three years in prison if convicted for failing in their duties.