A son of Mexican drug kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman pleaded guilty to drug charges in Chicago on Friday in a deal struck with prosecutors in return for a reduced sentence.
A US appeals court on Friday scrapped 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed's plea agreement that would have taken the death penalty off the table and helped conclude the long-running legal saga surrounding his case.
Barkat's daughter revealed the circumstances of his arrest, stating that more than 20 policemen showed up at his doorstep and arrested him.
Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, in an interview with NDTV, stated bluntly, "Hamas will not release all the hostages, which is the only asset they still hold" unless it is guaranteed that the war is finished.
Canada will face a 35 percent tariff on exports to the United States starting August 1, President Donald Trump said in a late-night letter to Prime Minister Mark Carney that upends negotiations between the close allies.
Two pensioners have died after a car being chased by traffic officers crashed into their care home in northern England, police said.
Yemen's Houthi rebels have resumed their attacks on Red Sea shipping, saying they aim to force Israel to cease fire in Gaza -- a move that threatens a truce with Washington and rattles maritime trade.
US trading partners braced for a volley of tariff hikes this week, but a deadline for their imposition came and went as President Donald Trump delayed them again until August -- but unveiled new copper duties and increased levies on Canada and Brazil
The family of the Yemeni national who was killed by Nimisha Priya has been offered $1 million (Rs 8.6 crore) by her family as 'blood money' and the only real hope for the Indian nurse is if the man's relatives pardon her, an activist has said.
At six months pregnant, displaced Palestinian woman Fatima Arfa wishes she could be buying cute clothes and toys for the special day when she delivers a healthy, safe child.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Friday that wartime censorship in Russia is justified amid the conflict with Ukraine and the closure of opposition-minded media.
The battle pits three plaintiffs who say they are half-siblings of Hangzhou Wahaha Group Co.'s Kelly Zong in a lawsuit against the heiress of the drinks company.
France's public health authority said on Friday that more than 100 people had died from drowning between June 1 and July 2 this year
India's foreign minister will visit China this weekend in his first trip in over five years, people familiar with the matter said, as the two Asian neighbors work to repair ties following deadly border clashes in 2020.
Tesla Inc. will open its first showroom in India on Tuesday and begin deliveries as early as next month, according to people familiar with the matter.
Million Dollar Poker Theft: Indian-origin engineer Shyamal Shah was jailed in New Zealand for stealing nearly NZ$1 million (Rs 5.16 Crore) from his employer to fund a destructive poker gambling addiction.
Ukrainian drone and shelling attacks killed three people in Russia on Friday, while Russian bombardments on east Ukraine forced the evacuation of a maternity centre in Kharkiv and wounded nine.
Stock markets mostly retreated as US President Donald Trump ramped up his trade war, threatening a higher blanket tariff and a 35-percent levy on Canada.
A venture calling itself Aqua 1 Foundation and saying it is based in the United Arab Emirates announced in late June it had bought $100 million worth of World Liberty's crypto tokens, becoming the largest publicly known investor in the business.
Ahead of the nationwide protest by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) on August 5, former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan's sons, Sulaiman and Qasim, will lead a rally demanding their father's release.
Authorities said they arrested about 200 immigrants and saved 10 children at risk of exploitation during the raids.
Rubio said he had sanctioned several senior officials and their 'cronies' for their 'brutality toward the Cuban people'.
Mass layoff came days after the Supreme Court cleared the way for US president to gut entire government positions.
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Rights advocates call on the Trump administration to ensure accountability for the killing of Sayfollah Musallet.
US envoy Keith Kellogg will travel to Kyiv early next week, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
UN cultural organisation this week announces its choice of sites to be granted World Heritage status.
Preliminary investigation does not apportion blame for Boeing 787 crash that killed 260 people in June.
Because of droughts and increasing costs, beef buyers have relied more heavily on imports this year.
Since May, some 800 Palestinians killed at aid sites, most run by controversial US- and Israel-backed GHF, UN says.
As US President Donald Trump ramps up efforts to revoke citizenship from some naturalised citizens, who is at risk?
A civilian court of appeals says ex-Pentagon chief Lloyd Austin 'had full legal authority' to withdraw plea agreement.
Al Jazeera’s Urooba Jamal visited Potocari as a burial of recently identified Srebrenica genocide victims took place.
India wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant struggles with finger injury as India keep England in sight on day two of third Test.
As Grok provides instant fact checks to users on X, its ability to make things up is outstripping its usefulness.
Human rights activists fear the move approved by lawmakers could be used to target political opponents.
World number one races to straight-sets win over the 24-time Grand Slam champion in the semifinals at Wimbledon 2025.
Members of the Kurdistan Workers' Party lay down their arms after decades of war with Turkiye.
Lebanon's President Joseph Aoun says his country seeks peace with Israel, but is not ready to normalise ties.
A record high of 79 percent of US respondents in a Gallup survey say immigration is a 'good thing' for the country.
Police shooting of Boniface Kariuki last month sparks mass grief and anger over state-sanctioned police brutality.
A United Nations report warns that gang violence is intensifying in regions with routes to Haiti's capital.
Seven more victims of the 1995 massacre by Bosnian Serb forces were buried during Friday's sombre 30-year anniversary.
PKK fighters gathered in northern Iraq to symbolically cast their weapons into a fire, marking the start of disarmament.
The Trump administration confirms it is relying on the shadowy website to identify student protesters for deportation.