A jury on Monday found a British woman from an aristocratic family and her convicted rapist partner guilty of manslaughter after their newborn daughter died while they were living off-grid in freezing temperatures.
Satoshi Nakamoto's stash of 1.096 million BTC is now worth an estimated $129 billion, making him the 11th richest person on the planet.
US President Donald Trump warned Russia on Monday that he will impose "very severe" tariffs against Moscow's remaining trade partners if it doesn't resolve its war in Ukraine within 50 days.
Shubhanshu Shukla Axiom 4 Mission Return Highlights: India's Shubhanshu Shukla and three other astronauts will return home from space in the next few hours.
Yulia Svyrydenko who championed a vital economic accord between Ukraine and United States, defines the new generation of young, tough Ukrainian politicians. She was put forward by President Volodymyr Zelensky to be the country's next prime minister.
German customs officers have discovered a massive haul of about 1,500 tarantulas hidden inside a shipment disguised as cookies, authorities said.
France's first lady has taken her case against two women over claims she used to be man to the highest appeals court after a lower court let them off, her lawyer said.
Former Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari, who led the country twice as a military head of state and a democratic president, has died aged 82.
German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius is set to discuss the possibility of Germany paying for American Patriot air defence systems for Ukraine, as he heads to Washington to meet with US Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth.
Pneumonic plague is the most serious form of plague that is caused when bacteria spread to the lungs of a patient with bubonic or septicemic plague.
With the current "unpredictable nature" of the world, Singapore is valued for its stability and security. London rose on the back of a 26.6% jump in the price of private education after legislative changes and a 29.7% gain in business class flights.
The raw surveillance footage released by the US Department of Justice was modified using Adobe Premiere Pro, according to the report.
Foreign Minister S Jaishankar held bilateral talks with his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi in Beijing on Monday as both neighbours seek to normalise relations.
Indian astronaut, Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, is inside the space capsule that will bring him back to Earth after spending nearly three weeks in space.
A billboard has emerged at Times Square in New York, asking New Yorkers to "flee" the politics of "radical socialist" Zohran Mamdani and "move to Ohio".
Monia, a Sicilian woman in her early 40s, was overjoyed to discover that she was expecting her first child. However, Monia's foetus had a genetic syndrome due to her age and an abortion was needed. Her doctor was a conscientious objector of abortions
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni warned Sunday against the perception of a "trade war within the West", following US President Donald Trump's announcements of 30-percent tariffs on EU products.
The US Department of Defence has acquired a 15 per cent stake in MP Materials, America's only operational rare earth mine, to boost domestic production and reduce reliance on Chinese-controlled supply chains.
He beat Novak Djokovic, the only active member of "the Big Four of men's tennis", in what many said could turn out to be the seven-time Wimbledon champion's last game at the iconic tournament.
Israel has launched its first fully government-funded and domestically built communications satellite, Dror-1 from Cape Canaveral, Florida. Dror-1 is the most advanced satellite ever developed by Israel.
UN Secretary-General António Guterres has renewed urgent calls for an immediate Gaza ceasefire.
The 27-member bloc says Washington's latest threats against its exports are 'absolutely unacceptable'.
US President Donald Trump announced a shipment of weapons for Ukraine while threatening tariffs on Russia.
Iran, Pakistan and the US send Afghan refugees back to Taliban rule, where they risk persecution.
US president's frequent attacks against Jerome Powell have sparked concerns about independence of the central bank.
Delegates from more than 20 countries visited the town of Taybeh after several attacks by Israeli settlers.
The patriotic, liberal values that superhero movies embody no longer seem to resonate with a divided American public.
Speaking alongside NATO chief, US president says missiles will be sent to NATO, which will coordinate distribution.
Muhammadu Buhari, who was the country's democratic leader between 2015 and 2023, died aged 82 in London on Sunday.
England survived a courageous second innings fightback by India's Ravindra Jadeja on the final day of the third Test.
Protesters in Athens rallied against unloading a shipment they claim includes steel destined for the Israeli military.
An American doctor has told Al Jazeera that Israeli troops confiscated formula for starving babies.
President Zelenskyy taps economy minister to lead gov't in most significant reshuffle since Russian full-scale invasion.
France's interior minister says it is time for the country to “rearm” as the world becomes more dangerous.
Our campuses may have been razed, but our universities continue to exist.
A number of important digital asset laws are set to be voted on in the US this week.
Why do India and Pakistan fight over Kashmir?
“It seems that the IDF [Israeli army] is less interested in upholding the law here..."
Belgium has approved visas for Rawan Alkatari's husband and three children, but they remain stuck in the Strip.
Iranian officials have revealed Israel tried to assassinate Iran’s president and senior leaders during its 12-day war.
Israeli soldiers have used commercial drones to drop grenades on civilians in Gaza.
Team of forensic archaeologists and crime scene experts begins excavating to identify remains of about 800 children.
In this episode of Project Force, @AlexGatopoulos looks at different nations' plans for upgrading their nuclear arsenals
EX-PM Ehud Olmert says Israelis are committing “war crimes” in the occupied West Bank
Two commercial pilots groups reject initial probe into June 12 crash, calling it 'reckless and unfounded insinuation'.