Saudi Arabia Accident Highlights: Tragedy struck near Medina, Saudi Arabia on Monday where 42 Indian Umrah pilgrims are dead following a devastating collision between a bus and a tanker.
The Louvre Museum said Monday that it was closing one of its galleries as a precaution after an audit revealed structural weaknesses in some of the beams in the building.
The House is heading towards a vote on a bill to force the Justice Department to release the case files it has collected on the late financier Jeffrey Epstein.
As world leaders and thousands of researchers, activists and lobbyists meet in Brazil at the 30th annual United Nations climate conference, there is plenty of frustration that the world isn't making progress on climate change fast enough.
Gazans said they paid $2,000 per seat to fly their families to South Africa on a trip arranged by a group offering a way out of the devastated enclave, in what South Africa alleged on Monday appeared to be part of a bid to displace Palestinians.
Twenty-one people died and 40 were injured when a bus plunged into a ravine in Ecuador over the weekend, authorities said Monday.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on Monday said he had signed a letter of intent with France to acquire up to 100 Rafale F4 fighter jets as his country looks to strengthen its defences against Russian aggression.
Indonesia's decision to honor former dictator Suharto as a hero is a stark reminder that authoritarianism's appeal endures in Southeast Asia.
Bangladesh's Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus, on Monday, hailed a special tribunal's verdict against deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasina and her aide, saying the ruling affirmed a fundamental principle - "no one, regardless of power, is above the law."
As the referee's whistle signalled the start of the match, two 5-year-old Iranian girls faced off, delivering a closely watched karate bout to a captivated audience -- a sign of the changing attitude toward martial arts in the Islamic Republic.
US President Donald Trump has pardoned for the second time a militia member involved in the January 6, 2021, riot at Capitol Hill, who was in jail for illegal possession of firearms.
A solo woman traveller from New Zealand, who has been on a road trip across Sri Lanka on a tuk tuk, was subjected to harassment and indecent exposure by a local man, an incident she detailed in a video that has since gone viral.
Trump has for months slammed Mamdani, falsely labeling him as a "communist" and predicting the ruin of his hometown, New York, if the democratic socialist was elected.
As world leaders gather in Brazil, a shocking new report reveals the climate summit has been quietly taken over by the very industry driving the crisis: fossil fuels.
Former Bangladesh prime minister Sheikh Hasina's son has called her trial and sentencing a "sham" under an "unelected regime".
Britain's BBC is determined to fight any legal action filed by Donald Trump and sees no basis for a defamation case over its editing of one of his speeches, its chair said.
The former Bangladesh PM was found guilty of ordering a deadly crackdown on student-led protests last year.
Jeff Bezos will serve as co-chief executive officer of a new artificial intelligence startup that focuses on AI for engineering and manufacturing of computers, automobiles and spacecraft, the New York Times reported on Monday.
Ukraine on Monday signed a letter of intent to buy up to 100 Rafale warplanes from France over the next 10 years, the two leaders said.
The biennial Dubai Air Show opened Monday with hometown airline Emirates ordering 65 of Boeing's upcoming 777-9 aircraft.
France and Ukraine have signed a declaration of intent for Kyiv to acquire up to 100 Rafale fighter jets.
Former US diplomat Michael McFaul says US foreign policy is stuck between Cold War memories and ‘America First.’
Israel's National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir demanded targeted assassinations of Palestinian Authority officials.
Syria's Asaad al-Shaibani meets with Chinese counterpart Wang Yi as Damascus pushes to bolster international ties.
Health authorities isolate more than 100 contacts as deadly hemorrhagic virus detected near South Sudan border.
The Trump administration has sought to restrict asylum claims at the US border, alleging abuse within the system.
Six members of the proscribed 'terrorist' action group to be tried over attack on Israeli weapons group Elbit Systems.
Gaza's Government Media Office warns that hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinians face catastrophic conditions.
Israa and Mohammad struggle daily to feed their five daughters, including triplets born in Israel's war on Gaza.
Firefighters are searching for two people missing after a mudslide hit a home overnight in Brazzano di Cormons, Italy.
China is retaliating over Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s recent comments on Taiwan.
Britain to announce proposals on asylum with refugees facing longer waits and possible return to their countries.
Key Israeli minister say Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas should also be jailed if Palestinian statehood advances.
In a letter, BBC Chair Samir Shah argued there remains 'no basis for a defamation case' against the British broadcaster.
A Bangladeshi tribunal has sentenced former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to death for crimes against humanity.
Seoul calls for inter-Korean military negotiations to prevent accidental clashes and ease tensions with Pyongyang.
Their refusal to speak out undermines scholarly integrity and the field of genocide studies.
A court in Bangladesh has sentenced former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to death, over a violent crackdown on protests.
Berlin says Gaza has now 'stabilised' despite daily Israeli attacks and continuing restrictions on humanitarian aid.
The Security Council is set to vote on a US resolution detailing the long-awaited Gaza stabilisation force.
Israeli authorities have been systematically abusing Palestinian prisoners with impunity, according to PHRI.
We look at what this olive harvest really means for Palestinians and how it connects generations across the land.
“Nigeria had a group that on paper should have seen them top.”
The shadowy company moving people from Gaza is assuring clients it’s still operating as normal.
There were cheers in court as Bangladesh’s International Crimes Tribunal sentenced Sheikh Hasina to death.