A 'bad day', 'perplexing', 'absolute bloodbath', 'bizarre decision', 'setback for journalism'... the reactions to the Jeff Bezos-owned Washington Post's brutal decision to lay off a third of newsroom staff worldwide, around 300 people.
Austria's Ambassador to India, Robert Zischg, described the newly announced EU-India Free Trade Agreement political declaration as the "mother of all deals" - one that, he says, will "affect close to two billion people".
An Indian teacher and activist known for creating hundreds of learning centers and painting educational murals across the walls of slums won the $1 million Global Teacher Prize on Thursday.
Bangladesh will allow postal voting for the first time in its history in the February 12 national election, the Election Commission announced last month.
The US Justice Department has publicly released thousands more documents from the estate of registered sex offender and disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein.
The sudden breakthrough in the India-US trade negotiations was a result of multiple converging factors, Dhruva Jaishankar, Executive Director of the Observer Research Foundation (ORF) America, has said.
"Having spent decades navigating the slippery slopes of policy and the treacherous inclines of debate, it was, quite ironically, a simple marble step that proved to be my undoing."
Caroline O'Donovan, who joined The Post in 2022, reported on technology companies and corporate accountability, with a particular focus on Amazon.
The India-US trade deal - which will see the US slash reciprocal tariffs to 18 per cent and India stop buying oil from Russia - will be signed early next week, sources told NDTV Thursday afternoon.
Saudi Arabia is set to introduce official passports for camels to regulate trade, protect ownership, and manage its 2.2 million-strong camel population, underlining the animal's lasting cultural and economic importance.
China's leader Xi Jinping held back-to-back calls with Russia's Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump this week, timing analysts said was rare and significant as Beijing positions itself as a stable global power.
A Delaware man who was once married to former first lady Jill Biden decades ago remains in jail on first-degree murder charges as authorities investigate the death of his wife.
The last major arms control agreement between the US and Russia expired Thursday, increasing the risk of a new arms race between the world's two largest nuclear powers amid growing global instability.
Security forces have dealt a big blow to Pakistan-backed terrorism, eliminating a notorious Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) terrorist in Jammu and Kashmir's Kishtwar district.
US immigration agents in Oregon must stop arresting people without warrants unless there's a likelihood of escape, a federal judge ruled Wednesday.
What began as a summer learning project has turned into a scientific discovery. An American high school student has identified nearly 1.5 million previously unknown objects in space.
Bian Ximing, who avoids the limelight and spends much of his time in Gibraltar, has made nearly $3 billion from bullish bets on Shanghai Futures Exchange gold contracts since early 2022.
The files, released by the US Department of Justice, include decade-old emails showing repeated communication between Deepak Chopra and the late convicted sex offender.
Pinterest has fired two engineers for creating a tool that monitored employee layoffs by accessing internal Slack data, violating company policies and privacy.
Elon Musk said he wants to put as many as a million satellites into orbit to form vast, solar-powered data centers in space.
Israeli forces have been spraying land in southern Lebanon with unknown chemicals.
Israeli warplanes conducted more than 50 raids on Lebanon last month amid major surge in attacks, says refugee NGO.
Leonardo is the latest in a series of half a dozen storms to batter the Iberian Peninsula this year.
Nigerian government yet to confirm that 166 villagers and churchgoers who were kidnapped last month are now back home.
Both Beijing and Moscow expressed regret at lapse of last Russia-US nuclear arms control treaty.
Imane Khelif, who won gold at 2024 Olympics, says before gender test, 'Do not exploit me in your political agendas.'
Pakistan's unprecedented move could have financial and legal implications, cricket expert tells Al Jazeera.
With gold prices skyrocketing, Pakistanis are turning to buying silver to cash in on some of the bullion rush.
Military says operations that began in January degraded leadership and operational capabilities of 'terrorist' networks.
US news anchor Savannah Guthrie posted a video on social media making an emotional appeal for the return of her mother.
Nearly 200 people have been killed in gunmen attacks across Nigeria’s Kwara and Katsina states.
Gold has been on a tear as the dollar is under pressure, raising questions about global confidence and market risk.
The charge marks the first instance of an individual being prosecuted for this specific offence in Western Australia.
Twenty-five more Palestinians arrive in Gaza as 13 patients in need of treatment to begin evacuations through Rafah.
As negotiations are scheduled, Alex Gatopoulos breaks down how the US is applying pressure from the air, sea and sky
Email exchange shows Epstein sought to arrange meeting between top Democrat and US Virgin Islands representative.
Israel tolerates violence against Palestinian citizens to push them out, and weaponises anti-Semitism to pull Jews in.
'There should be no politics in sport,' Sharif says, referring to the recent India-Bangladesh cricket crisis.
As fighting rages, Ukrainian and Russian negotiators continue US-brokered talks in UAE after 'productive' first day.
Medical NGO says targeted attacks have forced the closure of hospitals, while UN says 280,000 displaced in Jonglei.
President Mulino responds to China, insists his country upholds the rule of law and and has an independent court system.
The world's most popular cryptocurrency has fallen nearly 20 percent in value since the start of 2026.
More than 150 people have been killed and some 800,000 affected in the southern and central provinces of Mozambique.
Talks between Iran and the United States will take place in Oman on Friday.
Al Jazeera's breakdown of the most iconic moments, players and matches in the tournament's 19-year history.