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.
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi owned tigers, hunted with falcons, and mingled with British high society during trips to London.
Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has admitted that Baloch rebels, who launched a series of attacks in Balochistan province, have advanced American weapons that even the Pakistani Army does not have.
French prosecutors raided Xs offices and summoned Elon Musk as they probe allegations linked to algorithms, data extraction, and Grok.
While attention remains fixed on the race to build massive foundation models like DeepSeek's, the real contest is shifting to AI products that people will pay for and the search for a killer AI app.
For much of the past three years, Elon Musk's xAI has tried to compete against the leading AI labs, including OpenAI, the company he co-founded and later clashed with.
An Indian man was convicted by a court in Virginia, United States, for allegedly sexually assaulting a fellow passenger during a domestic flight. The accused, identified as 38-year-old Varun Arora, faces up to two years in prison.
India should be clear-eyed about risks. What proclamations give, proclamations can take away. If compliance is judged by mere political mood, sanctions and penalty tariffs can return with little warning.
Khawaja Asif, the Defence Minister of Pakistan, has admitted that the Pakistani security forces were "handicapped" against Baloch rebels due to the sheer size of Balochistan province as they battle a fresh surge in militant violence.
NASA said its next crew rotation to the International Space Station could be delayed after SpaceX announced it was grounding flights of its Falcon 9 rocket to investigate an unspecified issue.
Using AI-created or manipulated images, social media users have sought to falsely associate prominent US politicians such as New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani with the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, researchers said Tuesday.
As a teenager in southern India, Susai Jesu led 4:30 a.m. prayer services in his small Catholic village before the farmers went into the fields. He directed the choir, helped at Mass and soon began training for the priesthood.
In the aftermath of what officials privately describe as an "embarrassing military and diplomatic setback" during India's Operation Sindoor in May last year, Pakistan has mounted one of its most extensive disinformation campaigns in recent years.
US President Donald Trump made a fresh plea for Americans to move on from the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, even as it left a prominent British politician facing a criminal probe on the other side of the Atlantic.
An Epstein files leaked audio suggests former UK PM Tony Blair had earned large sums of money for advisory work.
The NGO warns that the rules-based order is being crushed under relentless pressure from the US, China and Russia.
Heavy flooding has forced more than 50,000 people to evacuate northern Morocco.
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Video shows man fighting high school students at anti-ICE protest
More than 50 countries are represented at the Critical Minerals Ministerial to discuss how to reduce reliance on China.
Israel is severely restricting what Palestinians can bring into Gaza through the Rafah crossing.
Six British activists acquitted of aggravated burglary relating to a 2024 raid on an Israeli defence firm Elbit.
Hundreds have been killed in the southwestern Balochistan province amid surge in rebel attacks.
As officials meet in Washington to discuss critical minerals, many in DRC fear their country will gain little.
Armed men burn homes, shops in Woro, a remote village in north-central Kwara State bordering Niger State, authorities say.
Internal rifts, growing support for smaller parties are challenging Labour's dominance in Greater Manchester.
Lebanese president says latest 'aggression' represents an environmental crime and a violation of country's sovereignty.
Cricket is among the most popular sports globally. Al Jazeera explains key terms to help you understand the game.
'We won't see anything on national territory that resembles what's been seen in the US,' Italy's interior minister says.
In Manchester City’s pre-match press conference on Tuesday, manager Guardiola spoke about Palestinians in Gaza and ICE.
Iran wants talks with the US to stabilise before inviting regional nations to join, as Trump sends mixed messages.
‘No girl should ever endure what Epstein put them through’
Musk's scathing attack on PM Pedro Sanchez comes after he announces strict new regulations for social media platforms.
A 13-year-old boy swam over four kilometres to alert rescuers after his family was swept out to sea in Australia.
Trump lashed out at a reporter after she questioned him about survivors of the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Despite 'ceasefire', the health sector in Gaza continues to suffer from shortages, destruction and lack of equipment.
Israel, having already destroyed much of Gaza’s health system, is now pressuring 37 NGOs to hand over sensitive data.
Displaced families who fled el-Fasher face dire conditions with no blankets, food shortages, and few medical supplies.
Shelling kills 14 Palestinians in north, attacks on tents kill six in south as evacuations through Rafah suspended.