Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi warned Wednesday that its forces would respond forcefully to any US military operation -- but did not rule out a new deal on Tehran's nuclear programme.
I was not immediately clear how many agents had been placed on leave since intensive care unit nurse Alex Pretti was shot multiple times after being forced to the ground by camouflaged officers on Saturday.
The Washington State Senate has passed a resolution honouring India's 77th Republic Day, citing India's democratic traditions and the contributions of the Indian-American community.
India and the United States have made "very significant progress" on their ongoing trade deal talks and are "very close" to a positive outcome, government sources have told NDTV.
A 57-year-old Indian-origin man appeared in a UK court on Wednesday charged with the murder of a woman at a home in Ilford, east London.
A 33-year-old science enthusiast, Harry Whittaker, was sentenced to 45 months in prison for possessing and making explosive substances, and storing toxic chemicals and extremist material at his Bedfordshire home.
India is not actively considering joining the China-backed Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) at present, government sources have told NDTV.
Beth Galetti announces Amazon's plan to cut 16,000 corporate roles globally to streamline operations and reduce bureaucracy.
NASA's WB-57 high-altitude research plane made a gear-up belly landing at Ellington Airport in Houston due to a mechanical issue.
The exchange was triggered by a post from Elon Musk saying that “white people are a rapidly diminishing minority of the global population.”
Secretary of State Marco Rubio plans on Wednesday to warn that the Trump administration is ready to take new military action against Venezuela if the country's interim leadership strays from US expectations.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to visit Israel in February, giving a fresh push to the rapidly expanding strategic partnership between the two countries, Israel's Ambassador to India Reuven Azar has hinted to NDTV.
US President Donald Trump appeared on Wednesday to threaten another attack on Iran if it does not "make a deal" on nuclear weapons, after Tehran rejected talks.
Amazon is slashing about 16,000 corporate jobs in the second round of mass layoffs for the ecommerce company in three months.
Le Constellation bar owners blame the waitress for the January 1 fire that killed 40, citing flaming champagne bottles near the foam ceiling.
Marking International Holocaust Remembrance Day in the Indian capital, Israel's Ambassador to India, Reuven Azar, on Monday described the Holocaust as "the most atrocious crime" in Jewish history.
India underlined the moral and strategic depth of its partnership with Israel as Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri used the occasion of International Holocaust Remembrance Day in New Delhi to link the lessons of history with present-day challenges.
The euro has surged past $1.20 for the first time in more than four years, fuelled by Donald Trump's tariffladen presidency and a slide in the dollar.
Dhaka University student Sadman Mujtaba Rafid defied his parents and police to join protests that toppled former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, convinced the rallies were essential to ensure democracy prevailed over dynastic rule.
A South Korean judge handed the country's former first lady Kim Keon Hee 20 months in jail for accepting lavish gifts from a cult-like church, but acquitted her for alleged stock manipulation and other charges.
A young Tunisian man goes on a personal journey to find his biological mother and understand where he comes from.
To find Ran Gvili, Israel desecrated hundreds of Palestinian graves and the world did not care.
Iranian governors gain new powers as country prepares for possible war amid sanctions and looming geopolitical tensions.
Wednesday’s cuts are the second mass layoffs in three months at the e-commerce giant.
Countries slam destruction of UN agency for Palestinian refugees' East Jerusalem headquarters as 'unprecedented act'.
Fears of a US attack on Iran are again heightened after Donald Trump threatened action “like with Venezuela.”
Top US diplomat gives scant mention of international law as he explains plan for Venezuela in US Senate testimony.
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Concerns rise as UK partners with controversial facial recognition company used by Israel in Gaza.
Iran says it will deliver an unprecedented retaliation to any US attack following threats by Trump.
A fire tore through a luxury hotel in Courchevel in the French Alps, forcing the evacuation of nearly 300 people.
After months of speculation, the ex-heavyweight boxing champion has made his comeback official and will fight April 11.
At a rally to remember Jose Marti, some protesters disavowed any interference in Cuba from US President Donald Trump.
As the US moves to launch phase two of the Gaza ceasefire, a closer look at how Israel has fallen short on phase one.
Kremlin has not indicated whether it will agree to al-Sharaa's repeated requests for Bashar al-Assad's extradition.
Authorities in India say they're investigating the cause of a plane crash that killed Ajit Pawar
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is the latest US ally to visit Beijing, pursuing renewed ties and trade deals.
Cuba's economy is on the verge of collapse as two of the country's top oil supplies dry up amid US pressure.
Israel’s destruction of fertility clinics in its war on Gaza left thousands of Palestinians mourning unborn children.
Prosecutors seek fine against Mayor Gergely Karacsony 'without a trial'.
Fears of US attack rise as president says Tehran can either negotiate 'a fair and equitable deal' or face a US 'armada'.
Sara Rammal was forced to flee her hometown in southern Lebanon because of Israeli military attacks in October 2023.
An Israeli 'organised camp' in Rafah would use facial recognition as a 'sorting' tool to deter return, analyst warns.
Flooding in southern Mozambique has forced thousands of families to flee to informal displacement camps.
Sudan hosts 14 million displaced people, but a fragile trend of return to Khartoum is emerging, despite ruins.