US President Donald Trump appeared on Wednesday to threaten another attack on Iran if it does not "make a deal" on nuclear weapons, after Tehran rejected talks.
Amazon is slashing about 16,000 corporate jobs in the second round of mass layoffs for the ecommerce company in three months.
Le Constellation bar owners blame the waitress for the January 1 fire that killed 40, citing flaming champagne bottles near the foam ceiling.
Marking International Holocaust Remembrance Day in the Indian capital, Israel's Ambassador to India, Reuven Azar, on Monday described the Holocaust as "the most atrocious crime" in Jewish history.
India underlined the moral and strategic depth of its partnership with Israel as Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri used the occasion of International Holocaust Remembrance Day in New Delhi to link the lessons of history with present-day challenges.
The euro has surged past $1.20 for the first time in more than four years, fuelled by Donald Trump's tariffladen presidency and a slide in the dollar.
Dhaka University student Sadman Mujtaba Rafid defied his parents and police to join protests that toppled former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, convinced the rallies were essential to ensure democracy prevailed over dynastic rule.
A South Korean judge handed the country's former first lady Kim Keon Hee 20 months in jail for accepting lavish gifts from a cult-like church, but acquitted her for alleged stock manipulation and other charges.
The man confessed to Selangor maritime authorities that his first wife was unaware of his second marriage.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott ordered state agencies and public universities to immediately freeze new H-1B visa petitions, curtailing a programme that has also been overhauled by President Donald Trump.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman told employees in an internal message that ICE is "going too far" with its immigration crackdown, becoming the latest corporate executive to voice concerns.
The deathsl from a landslide in Indonesia have risen to 34 with dozens still missing, authorities said on Wednesday, days after the torrent of debris crashed through a mountain village.
In what is being seen as the strongest minority outreach by Bangladesh's radical Islamists, Jamaat-E-Islami leader Shafiqur Rahman has appealed to Hindus to vote for the party in the upcoming elections.
As France moves one step closer to banning social media for children, the European Union is seriously considering whether it's time for the bloc to follow suit.
Brutal cold lingered in the wake of a massive storm that dumped deep snow across more than 1,300 miles (2,100 kilometers) from Arkansas to New England.
China's giant pandas Xiao Xiao and Lei Lei arrived safely in Sichuan on Wednesday, China's panda research base said in a social media post, following an emotional goodbye from fans in Tokyo where the pair were born and raised.
The return of Ran Gvili, a 24-year-old police officer killed while fighting Hamas during the Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel, fulfilled nationwide hopes to return all the hostages, living or dead.
Venezuelan opposition figure Delsa Solorzano appeared in public for the first time in 17 months on Tuesday, hailing a new phase in the country's history after the ouster of Nicolas Maduro.
Amazon on Tuesday appeared to have mistakenly alerted many Amazon Web Services cloud computing employees about layoffs planned for Wednesday morning with a commiseration email and team-wide meeting invite sent hours early.
In a statement, a Citi spokesman said the lawsuit "has absolutely no merit and we will demonstrate that through the legal process."
As the US moves to launch phase two of the Gaza ceasefire, a closer look at how Israel has fallen short on phase one.
Kremlin has not indicated whether it will agree to al-Sharaa's repeated requests for Bashar al-Assad's extradition.
Authorities in India say they're investigating the cause of a plane crash that killed Ajit Pawar
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is the latest US ally to visit Beijing, pursuing renewed ties and trade deals.
Cuba's economy is on the verge of collapse as two of the country's top oil supplies dry up amid US pressure.
Israel’s destruction of fertility clinics in its war on Gaza left thousands of Palestinians mourning unborn children.
Prosecutors seek fine against Mayor Gergely Karacsony 'without a trial'.
Fears of US attack rise as president says Tehran can either negotiate 'a fair and equitable deal' or face a US 'armada'.
Sara Rammal was forced to flee her hometown in southern Lebanon because of Israeli military attacks in October 2023.
An Israeli 'organised camp' in Rafah would use facial recognition as a 'sorting' tool to deter return, analyst warns.
Flooding in southern Mozambique has forced thousands of families to flee to informal displacement camps.
Sudan hosts 14 million displaced people, but a fragile trend of return to Khartoum is emerging, despite ruins.
Pawar was a key political figure and served as second-highest elected official in Maharashtra, India's wealthiest state.
Congresswoman Omar is sprayed with an unknown liquid while meeting constituents. The motive is unknown.
Dutch firm says it expects strong growth in 2026, countering fears of an investment bubble.
Israel's war has devastated enclave's reproductive health system; advocates call it a genocidal measure.
Russia used an Iskander-M ballistic missile and 146 drones in its attacks, according to Ukraine's air force.
A Russian drone strike on a passenger train in Ukraine’s northeastern Kharkiv region has killed at least five people.
Defence minister denies plans to attack the Pakistan Taliban in Tirah as tens of thousands flee the border region.
The UK-founded charity will not adhere to Israel's demand as observers fear data could be used to target aid workers.
Covering extreme drought and massive flooding in a matter of weeks shows one reporter the toll of the climate crisis.
Several Asian countries have introduced screening measures for arrivals from India, as New Delhi seeks to dampen alarm.
Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank have set fire to three villages in Masafer Yatta in the occupied West Bank.
UN warns against risk of mass violence after reports a senior military leader urged troops to kill civilians in Jonglei.
Djokovic through despite losing two sets as Musetti retires injured before Sinner sinks Shelton in three sets.