The Trump administration has also removed the mention of agricultural goods from the text. It also altered its wording around President Trump's claim about India's "commitment" to buying over $500 billion of US goods.
Ten people, including the gunman, were killed and at least 25 were injured in a shooting at a school in Canada's British Columbia on Wednesday, police said.
US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick admitted on Tuesday to having lunch on the private island of late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in 2012, but denied closer ties, amid bipartisan calls for his resignation.
The British are known for their wit, and a specimen of it was seen in the UK Parliament this week, when members across party lines debated on the merits of the India-UK Free Trade Agreement (FTA) in the House of Commons.
Bangladesh is heading into its first parliamentary election since the ouster of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in August 2024.
A French prosecutor has made public the identity of a 79-year-old former educator accused of raping and sexually assaulting 89 minors over more than five decades.
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.
US President Donald Trump's administration has removed a large rainbow Pride flag that flew over the Stonewall National Monument, which marks the birthplace of the modern gay rights movement in New York City.
An earthquake of magnitude 6.0 rattled the Indian Ocean on Wednesday, as per a statement by the National Center for Seismology (NCS).
A masked person with a handgun holster was caught on camera outside Nancy Guthrie's front door the night she disappeared, images released Tuesday by the FBI show.
The US Justice Department opened the unredacted Jeffrey Epstein files to review by members of Congress on Monday as several lawmakers expressed concern that some names have been removed from the publicly released records.
President Donald Trump is set this week to scrap a landmark scientific finding that greenhouse gases jeopardize public health by driving climate change -- the bedrock of US regulations to curb planet-warming pollution.
Governor Tim Walz said Tuesday that he expects the federal immigration crackdown in Minnesota will end in "days, not weeks and months," based on his recent conversations with top Trump administration officials.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro said Tuesday he had escaped an assassination attempt hours earlier after months of warnings about an alleged plot by drug traffickers to attack him.
The heads of US immigration agencies faced heavy criticism in Congress Tuesday as they defended President Donald Trump's mass deportation drive and fielded questions about the fatal shootings of two protesters in Minneapolis.
A US lawmaker has introduced a bill to end the H-1B visa program, saying corporations have repeatedly abused this system and imported cheaper foreign labour into America.
A 64-year-old man convicted of murdering a travelling salesman is to be put to death by lethal injection on Tuesday in Florida, the US state that carried out more executions last year than any other.
The planet experienced its fifth-hottest January on record despite a cold snap that swept across the United States and Europe, the EU's climate monitor said Tuesday.
A study published on Tuesday showed that more than half of the world's coral reefs were bleached between 2014-2017 -- a record-setting episode now being eclipsed by another series of devastating heatwaves.
A second woman testified at a court in Oslo on Tuesday, accusing the son of Norway's crown princess of raping her while she slept, describing it as her "worst nightmare".
Gezani has hit just 11 days after Cyclone Fytia killed 12 people and displaced 31,000 in northwestern Madagascar.
British Columbia Premier David Eby described the attack at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School as an 'unimaginable tragedy'.
The Trump administration has accused Hokkons Baules of Palau and Anderson Jibas of the Marshall Islands of corruption.
Gustavo Petro has been warning for months about an alleged plot by drug traffickers who want to target him.
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Loved ones say they were 'stonewalled' by immigration agents as Leqaa Kordia rushed to hospital from detention centre.
Jorge Rodriguez, the interim president's brother, says the current government is focused on national stability.
Islamic nations group tells UN that Israeli push to deepen control of the occupied territory fuels 'violence' in region.
New measures expand Israeli control and make it easier for settlers to acquire land in the Palestinian territory.
How a convicted sex offender leveraged his money and contacts to advance Israel’s agenda and his own.
Tensions between US and Iran continue to grow as Trump warns of US military strikes, absent concessions from Tehran.
Shake-up brings in 13 new ministers including those overseeing planning, investment, and foreign trade.
Fathi Nimer says he don’t expect countries opposed to Israel's annexation of the occupied West Bank to take action.
Joined by survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's abuses, US Democratic Senator Chuck Schumer has introduced new legislation.
Footage shows people climbing out of windows to escape from a burning university building in Dakar as protests erupt ove
Trump administration vows to cut off Lebanese group 'from the global financial system' amid daily Israeli violations.
Tom Malinowski faced onslaught of AIPAC attack ads, paving the way for a candidate more critical of US-Israel policy.
As portions shrink and prices rise, shoppers feel the hidden cost of shrinkflation.
Countries are increasingly setting aside old grudges to lessen their reliance on Washington.
New rule could be used to send asylum seekers to countries they have no ties to if they're 'deemed' safe.
The Ellison-backed US media giant offered a so-called ticking fee for each month the deal fails to close.
President Mnangagwa, 83, is currently meant to step down in 2028 after serving two five-year terms.
Lutnick, a prominent member of the Trump adminstration, faced Senate questions over a 2012 meeting he had with Epstein.
Irish comedian and civil rights activist Tadhg Hickey tells Al Jazeera what it was like on the Global Sumud Flotilla.
Demonstrators protested in New Delhi after Narendra Modi was named in documents linked to the Jeffrey Epstein files.