An estimated 10.7 million people worldwide fell ill with TB in 2024: 5.8 million men, 3.7 million women, and 1.2 million children.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Thursday ordered sanctions on an associate and former business partner at the heart of a major corruption scandal rocking Kyiv during a time of war.
Spain's securities regulator said Thursday it has fined social media platform X five million euros for failing to comply with rules governing the advertising of financial products, including cryptocurrencies.
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said on Thursday she only sleeps for between two and four hours every night, while she also faces criticism for encouraging people to overwork.
The EU launched a fresh investigation into Google on Thursday over suspicions the US giant is pushing down news outlets in search results, despite retaliation threats from US President Donald Trump.
Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB), the central bank of the country, sent a letter of intent to China Banknote Printing and Minting Corporation (CBPMC) on Friday to design, print and supply 430 million pieces of Nepal's Rs 1,000 denomination banknotes.
In a move that is likely to see opposition in Bangladesh, the Chief Advisor of the Interim Government of Bangladesh, Muhammad Yunus, has announced a referendum along with elections in Bangladesh in February next year.
When a deputy arrived, Duarte was given multiple verbal commands to drop the knife and get on the ground, which he ignored.
In yet another cross-border provocation, Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has claimed Islamabad is fully prepared" for a two-front war with India and Afghanistan.
The Muhammad Yunus regime in Bangladesh is not happy with New Delhi permitting the former Prime Minister, Sheikh Hasina, to freely interact with the media.
The latest model also uses less technical jargon and avoids vague or undefined terms that might confuse readers.
At least $50 million for the freedom of an Emirati sheikh: that is the king's ransom paid two weeks ago to jihadists linked to Al-Qaeda who are pushing to topple the Malian government and impose Islamic law.
Vice President JD Vance on Wednesday praised Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s willingness to question established science and embrace nontraditional voices in the health care space, saying that often throughout history, "all the experts were
The lower house of parliament approved a constitutional amendment bill expanding Munir's control over the military branches. PM Shehbaz Sharif said the move would strengthen national unity, the state-owned Associated Press of Pakistan reported.
A deaf Tesla employee has sued the company after requesting reassignment due to casting department heat damaging his hearing aids, alleging ADA violations.
Many Indians dream of settling in the United States for a better life and opportunities, but they often overlook the fact that it comes with a share of cultural differences and a certain degree of isolation.
A US jury in the first civil trial over a fatal Boeing 737 MAX crash determined Wednesday that the aircraft manufacturing giant owes $28.45 million to the family of a newly-wed Indian victim.
A dozen women in sports bras and tight shorts stood behind a U-shaped counter at an underground bar in a busy Tokyo neighbourhood, chiselled frames on full display as they crushed grapefruit in unison with their bare hands.
United States President Donald Trump on Wednesday signed a government funding bill, which ended the record 43-day-long shutdown.
A deal to end the longest government shutdown in US history cleared Congress, after the House of Representatives voted to restart disrupted food assistance, pay hundreds of thousands of federal workers and revive the air-traffic control system.
The US House of Representatives will vote on releasing all files related to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein next week.
Samantha Johnson explores the contradictions shaping today’s sports betting economy
Panama’s indigenous Guna people may be the example to follow for others affected by climate change.
The poll also shows 44 percent of Democrats were 'very enthusiastic' about voting in the 2026 midterm elections.
According to a lawsuit, participants would be flown from Italy to Bosnia where they would pay to shoot people.
Trump signed the Republican bill ending the longest US government shutdown, resuming funding until the end of January.
Foreign Minister Therese Wagner challenges Rwanda’s commitment to peace as talks continue and troops remain in DR Congo.
Officials, families and supporters gather across Paris to remember victims killed in deadly November 2015 assaults.
Amy Pope of the International Organization for Migration, says that Sudan has the world's largest displacement crisis.
The US president is pushing a UN resolution that would hand Washington the powers London once held over Palestine.
Sudan is facing the world’s largest displacement crisis. Peace and access cannot wait.
Corruption scandal threatens Zelenskyy's presidency, Kyiv's global reputation and its battlefield chances, experts say.
The United Nations is investigating reports of the ‘systematic and widespread torture’ of Palestinians detained.
Fighting intensify, as Kyiv claims attacks on oil facilities in Zaporizhia and Crimea and Moscow pushes on villages.
After being declared dead and placed in a morgue in Gaza, 12-year-old Raghad al-Assar was found alive eight hours later.
Evacuation of a frontier village takes place after a shooting reportedly kills one resident.
"Republicans and Democrats are going to be fighting with each other to control the narrative of who won the shutdown"
US President Donald Trump signed a funding bill in Washington DC to end the longest government shutdown.
Pakistan accuses Afghanistan of harbouring fighters after deadly border clashes and recent suicide bombing attacks.
Officials say the pamphlet set off a probe that led them to a doctor believed to have been in the car that exploded.
Health insurance has once again become a battleground in US politics.
Despite her injury, Warda Abu Jarad has started baking cookies and bread to help provide for her family.
Israeli soldiers accused of sexually assaulting a Palestinian detainee are trying to win public sympathy.
Iraq's Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani is claiming victory for his coalition.
“How does he know that the accusations against our prime minister are not justified?”