India's newly concluded trade agreement with the United States has triggered a sharp backlash within Pakistan, where critics say months of high-profile outreach to Washington yielded little to show for it.
A man convicted of trying to assassinate President Donald Trump on a Florida golf course in 2024 was sentenced Wednesday to life in prison after a federal prosecutor said his crime was unacceptable "in this country or anywhere."
US President Donald Trump criticised CNN correspondent for not smiling after she pressed him about the Epstein files during a press conference at the Oval Office on Tuesday.
Seif al-Islam, the son of Libya's late longtime ruler Muammar Gaddafi and once seen by some as his likely heir, has been killed.
The Washington Post, owned by billionaire Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, announced major job cuts Wednesday, saying that "painful" restructuring was needed at the storied newspaper.
President Donald Trump said Wednesday that ties between the United States and China were "extremely good," following what he called an "excellent" phone...
Russia vowed Wednesday to act "responsibly" hours before its last nuclear treaty with the United States was set to expire, as fears mounted that the agreement's collapse...
In early September, shortly after Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a chummy meeting with Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping in China, he dispatched his national security adviser to Washington to help smooth over fraying ties.
The United States is ready to meet Iran this week, but discussions must cover its missile and nuclear programs, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Wednesday.
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang said that AI infrastructures such as data centres can recreate the "incredible" scale of jobs that the internet did when it reached the Indian market.
US border czar Tom Homan on Wednesday announced the removal of 700 immigration enforcement personnel from Minnesota after weeks of operations and the fatal shooting of two protesters that sparked outrage.
China's President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin both hailed their ties during a video call on Wednesday held in the run-up to the fourth anniversary of Moscow's war in Ukraine.
Turkish entrepreneur Gokce Guven, founder and CEO of fintech startup Kalder, has been charged with multiple counts of fraud, including securities fraud and visa fraud, by the US Department of Justice.
A 63-year-old Indian restaurateur, Vikas Nath, has admitted to spiking a woman's drink at London's Mayfair private members' club Annabel's. But he claims it was to "relax" her, not for sexual intent
Moscow on Wednesday demanded Kyiv accept its conditions to end the four-year war and vowed to press on with its invasion otherwise, as negotiations between the two sides opened in Abu Dhabi.
Global stock markets were rattled after a US AI firm, Anthropic, released a new set of AI tools for corporate legal teams. The announcement, made last week, led to sharp sell-offs across US technology firms and Indian IT stocks.
Three months into her tenure as Japan's first female prime minister, Sanae Takaichi is connecting with younger voters in a way her predecessors failed.
Women in Iran can now formally obtain a licence to ride a motorcycle, local media reported Wednesday, ending years of legal ambiguity surrounding two-wheelers.
More than 250 people have been killed in coordinated attacks launched by separatists across Pakistan's Balochistan province since Saturday, a security official said on Wednesday.
The US military shot down an Iranian Shahed-139 drone after it approached an aircraft carrier in the Arabian Sea, US Central Command (CENTCOM) said on Tuesday.
Zelenskyy expects negotiations to soon lead to another prisoner exchange.
California redrew its congressional map in response to similar measures in Republican-led states ahead of the midterms.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi announced that nuclear talks with the US will take place in Oman on Friday.
Judge says Ryan Routh engaged in 'premeditated' plot to kill Trump several months before the US presidential election.
Critics claim AIPAC spending aims to intimidate candidates questioning unconditional US support for Israeli policies.
Trump and Modi hail agreement but details remains vague.
Palestinian women returning to Gaza describe detention, interrogations, and confiscation of belongings.
The criminal group suspended talks in response to reports that the US and Colombia would target its leader for arrest.
Experts have warned that the expiry of the US-Russia New START treaty could spark a fresh nuclear arms race.
Sreenivasan Jain challenges BNP secretary Mirza Fakhrul on whether the party and its leader really represents change.
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, former Libyan leader Muammar Gadaffi’s son, and his number 2, was killed by “four masked men”.
Six British activists have been acquitted of aggravated burglary tied to a raid on an Israeli defence firm’s factory.
Israelis wonder whether US will favour its own geopolitical priorities over Israel in its decision over Iran attack.
US Secretary of State said the US would prefer to make a deal with Iran, but he’s “not sure” a deal can be reached.
Spokesperson says that cuts apply to about one-third of newsroom, with sport and international coverage largely gutted.
Maja T was part of a group that attacked participants at Budapest's 'Day of Honour', a major neo-Nazi event.
Artemy Ostanin sentenced to more than five years in a penal colony after joking about a 'legless' war veteran.
The two leaders discussed maintaining their growing ties amid international instability.
Israeli strikes killed at least 23 Palestinians, many of them children, in widespread attacks on Gaza on Wednesday.
The aim of the group is to challenge China’s stronghold on the globe’s rare earth mining.
Death of former dictator's son removes symbolic alternative to Libya's entrenched political deadlock, analysts say.
Emotional homecomings seen as some Palestinians reunite with loved ones amid mixed sentiments at the Rafah border.
Trump stresses his 'extremely good' personal relationship with Xi Jinping, key to maintaining stable US-China ties.
The Turkish president said humanitarian tragedy continues in the enclave amid a fresh wave of deadly Israeli attacks.
Donetsk Governor Vadym Filashkin accused Moscow of carrying out 'another targeted war crime'.