India targeted Pakistan on the global stage for giving supreme powers to its Defence Chief, Asim Munir, advising Islamabad to "introspect" on the role of its armed forces in constitutional developments.
President Donald Trump warned Iran to make a nuclear deal with the US or face military strikes far worse than the attack he ordered last June, increasing pressure on the regime and propelling oil prices higher.
After shares surged about 112% in the past year in Shenzhen, Cao Renxian's fortune more than doubled to $15 billion, making him one of the wealthiest alternative-energy titans in China.
A group of lenders to bankrupt dining chain FAT Brands Inc. has alleged that the company's chief executive officer "looted" the business to fund vacations, jewelry and private jets.
A growing number of companies across sectors are cutting jobs, citing rising operational costs. Some companies are laying off workers to invest in new technology, such as artificial intelligence, as part of bigger restructuring plans.
On a tree-lined street in north London, known as "Billionaire's Row," a clutch of mostly empty mansions sit behind tall hedges and blacked-out gates. As school children wander by, private guards in dark SUVs patrol outside.
Amid US President Donald Trump's renewed warning to Tehran over its nuclear programme, America's Secretary of State Marco Rubio weighed in on the question of who would take over Iran's leadership if the supreme leader were removed.
Trump also praised Minaj as the "greatest female rapper in history" and joked that he might grow out his own nails to match her signature long nail extensions
Many Malaysians lampooned the statement on social media, with some sarcastically asking if the minister "works hard in parliament" since he has not seemingly "turned gay."
Tesla plans to more than double capital spending to a record high of more than $20 billion this year - but little of it will go to its traditional business of selling electric vehicles to human drivers.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers in Minnesota on Wednesday were directed to avoid engaging with "agitators" as they carry out President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown, according to internal guidance reviewed by Reuters.
Trump is weighing options against Iran that include targeted strikes on security forces and leaders to inspire protesters, multiple sources said, even as Israeli and Arab officials said air power alone would not topple the clerical rulers.
The interim head of America's cyber defence agency, the very agency tasked with protecting the government's secrets, uploaded sensitive contracting documents into a public version of ChatGPT after taking charge of the agency last summer.
Bessent accused European countries of indirectly financing the conflict they publicly condemn. After Russia invaded Ukraine and the imposition of Western sanctions, India significantly increased its purchases of discounted Russian crude oil.
In an exhaustive interview with NDTV, drone pilots and operators from Ukraine's Signum Batallion go into details about drone warfare and what happens on the frontlines.
An aircraft carrying 15 people, including one lawmaker, went missing near Colombia's troubled border with Venezuela on Wednesday, state airline Satena and aerospace authorities said.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio defended the capture of former Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro before a Senate committee, arguing that the operation did not amount to an act of war and portraying it as a strategic necessity.
The United States may join new talks this week between warring foes Russia and Ukraine, with territory the remaining but major point of contention, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Wednesday.
Dozens of protesters rallied in Paris on Wednesday against US President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown, voicing horror and fear after a second fatal shooting by immigration agents capped months of escalating violence.
Iran's foreign minister warned Wednesday its forces would respond immediately and forcefully to any US military operation after President Donald Trump declared time was running out to avoid one, but did not rule out a new deal on Tehran's nuclear pro
Man charged with throwing explosive device into a crowd at Invasion Day protest in Western Australia's Perth.
Ousted premier says the exclusion of her Awami League party "deepens resentment" on Muhammad Yunus's interim government.
A year since the M23's lightning offensive led to the fall of North Kivu's capital, residents struggle to make a living.
Iran pushes back after Trump says Tehran can either negotiate 'a fair and equitable deal' or face a US 'armada'.
Bangladesh's era of coups and military rule may be over for now, but the army remains a potent force impacting politics
The Congressional Budget Office estimates that ongoing military operations in US cities will cost $93m a month.
China's envoy says Beijing will 'take measures' to defend Chinese firm's interests if Canberra takes over Port Darwin.
Delcy Rodriguez receives loyalty pledge weeks after dozens killed in US military operation to abduct Nicolas Maduro.
And could a sudden deployment of major US naval and air force assets indicate a strike on Iran is imminent?
British PM Keir Starmer's China visit is the first by a UK leader in eight years and marks a thaw in frosty relations.
Pressures on the Lebanese president to disarm the group may soon escalate if his focus on diplomacy doesn't succeed.
Israeli search for last captive's remains defiled over 250 graves, leaving families uncertain about buried loved ones.
Electric car company to invest $2bn in artificial intelligence start-up as part of pivot away from auto market.
Emmy-winning Owda points to changes in TikTok's US ownership, remarks from Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu to explain ban.
Two agents placed on administrative leave as outrage continues over killing of intensive care nurse Alex Pretti.
These are the key developments from day 1,435 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
Benfica beat Real 4-2 which sends both teams into Champions League playoffs, as Madrid miss out on top eight.
Barcelona leap into Champions League automatic qualifying positions with win in Copenhagen, but PSG face playoffs.
Muslim leaders warn against divisive laws, rhetoric as Canada marks nine years since deadly Quebec City mosque shooting.
The 'mother of all trade deals' comes months after the United States slapped tariffs on India and the European Union.
Court gives Israeli government until March to justify ban on foreign media from Gaza.
Foreign minister announces apparent reversal of France's stance, saying Iran protest crackdown 'cannot go unanswered'.
The plane vanished near Colombia's eastern border, and the search was hindered by dense terrain and adverse weather.
Democratic officials shot back that Trump has failed to deliver the federal funds needed for rebuilding efforts.
Protesters in Baghdad burned photos of Donald Trump, rejecting the US president’s demands regarding Nouri al-Maliki.