A landmark global treaty to safeguard biodiversity in the high seas came into effect on Saturday, providing countries with a legally binding framework to tackle threats such as overfishing.
Robina Aminian's family believes the college student was killed by a bullet fired by Iranian security forces at close range, straight into the back of her head.
Excessive speeding was so common on parallel one-way streets passing a massive electronics plant that Indianapolis residents used to refer to the pair as a "racetrack" akin to the city's famous Motor Speedway a few miles west.
Reform UK's London mayoral candidate Laila Cunningham faces widespread criticism after comments linking burqa-wearing women to criminal suspicion, raising concerns about Islamophobia and social division.
Elon Musk is seeking up to $134 billion from OpenAI and Microsoft, arguing he deserves the "wrongful gains" that they received from his early support of the artificial-intelligence startup, according to a court filing on Friday.
Ayatollah Khomeini returned to Iran on February 1, 1979, after 14 years in exile, with millions lining the streets to witness his homecoming.
Chinese customs authorities this week told customs agents that Nvidia's H200 chips are not permitted to enter the country.
Federal officers in the Minneapolis area participating in its largest recent US immigration enforcement operation can't detain or tear gas peaceful protesters who aren't obstructing authorities.
Sharks are the most feared predators in the sea, and their survival hinges on fearsome teeth that regrow throughout their lives. But changes in the ocean's chemistry could put those weapons at risk.
As Iran returned to uneasy calm after a wave of protests that drew a bloody crackdown, a senior hard-line cleric called Friday for the death penalty for detained demonstrators and directly threatened US President Donald Trump.
The son of Iran's late shah said Friday he was confident that mass protests would topple the Islamic republic and urged international action, as US President Donald Trump holds off on intervening in the unrest.
President Donald Trump's administration is finalising its repeal of a foundational scientific determination that underpins the US government's authority to regulate greenhouse gas emissions, with an announcement expected in the coming weeks.
The moment that made the family famous dates back to March 2017, when South Korea-based political analyst Kelly was speaking to BBC News.
An emotional audio clip has gone viral on social media, purportedly featuring Sarabjeet Kaur, an Indian woman who travelled to Pakistan for a Sikh pilgrimage in November last year and later converted to Islam and married a Pakistani man.
Iran's exiled crown prince, Reza Pahlavi, who is aiming for a potential return to his erstwhile kingdom amid anti-government unrest, said a "democratic Iranian state" under him would seek close and cooperative relations with India.
Using the common painkiller acetaminophen during pregnancy is not linked to neurodevelopmental disorders in children, according to a study published in the Lancet on Friday.
Ajay Banga is an Indian-American business executive with extensive experience across finance, banking and technology.
If the goal of politics is to get everything you want while giving up nothing, Trump has had a banner Venezuelan week.
The first two commercial flights carrying Indians from Iran landed in Delhi late last night, since violent protests erupted against the Khamenei regime.
Donald Trump’s acceptance of a Nobel Peace Prize medal from its Venezuelan winner sparked sharp satire from late-night hosts Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon.
Los Angeles Clippers overcome a 14-point deficit to beat Toronto Raptors 121-117, while Nets and Cavaliers also win.
The proposed humanitarian ceasefire in Sudan aims to undermine the unity of the country.
Government troops enter the city earlier controlled by the SDF, marking a shift in territorial control in Aleppo region.
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The decree is the first formal recognition of Kurdish national rights since Syria's independence in 1946.
The court injunction bars federal agents from detaining or retaliating against peaceful protesters or observers.
Army says its forces are working to remove mines and other war remnants as they continue advancement.
A Congolese fan stood for 90 minutes to honour Patrice Lumumba, a man who stood for independence and paid for it
Reports of Trump administration investigating top Democrats in Minnesota as violent ICE crackdown continues.
Torrential rains have devastated communities from Mozambique to South Africa, displacing hundreds of thousands.
Ashley St Clair, mother of Musk's son, Romulus, sues over 'pain and mental distress' caused by fake AI images.
Donald Trump plans to boost US military spending to $1.5 trillion in 2027. His plan to pay for it does not add up.
Israeli raids cause rising casualties in Gaza, as attacks persist despite the ceasefire agreement.
Critics, including human rights and opposition groups, say election is neither free nor fair.
Venezuela's Defence Ministry says 83 people in total killed in US attack to abduct President Nicolas Maduro.
Warnings come as Mexico's Sheinbaum says 'compelling results' in tackling drug cartels, following Trump strike threats.
Despite Iran's vulnerable position, any US strikes could risk triggering a protracted conflict, analysts say.
These are the key developments from day 1,423 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
National Unity Platform said opposition presidential candidate was seized from his home following the presidential vote.
Vazquez accepted a plea deal in 2025 after she was accused of participating in a bribery scheme while in office.
Former UK prime minister's role on Trump-led Gaza oversight committee expected to spur widespread condemnation.
Nothing changes on ground for Palestinians needing ‘food, shelter, safety’, who see Trump’s plan as ‘distant, abstract'.
Internet access remains cut off as the streets of Tehran, other Iranian cities are largely calm after widescale unrest.
Government forces enter city in Aleppo governorate after SDF fighters pull out.
Machado said the interim government of Delcy Rodriguez would do the 'dirty work' of assuring a democratic transition.