Google-parent Alphabet will issue bonds maturing in 100 years as it continues to invest massively in infrastructure for artificial intelligence, according to data published Tuesday by Bloomberg.
With Bangladesh heading into national elections in less than 24 hours, a rare and urgent congressional briefing on Capitol Hill has thrown a harsh spotlight on what speakers described as the accelerating persecution of Hindu.
A French yoga teacher who was held in a blood and feces-stained Venezuelan jail on suspicion of being a US spy described how guards put him "through hell" in an attempt to break him.
The office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) has deleted its X post showing a map of India that depicted the entire region of Jammu and Kashmir, including Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and Aksai Chin, as part of India.
Gisele Pelicot, the survivor of mass rapes organised by her husband, has published her memoirs about the trial that turned her into an internationally celebrated figure in the movement to end violence against women.
A lawyer for YouTube insisted Tuesday that the Google-owned video platform was neither intentionally addictive nor technically social media, as a landmark US trial targeting tech giants entered its second day.
US spy chief Tulsi Gabbard told Reuters on Tuesday that she has wound down a task force she launched last year with the declared goal of rooting out politicisation from intelligence agencies.
Feb 10 - xAI co-founders Tony Wu and Jimmy Ba have resigned from the artificial intelligence firm they started with billionaire Elon Musk less than three years ago, they said in social media posts.
A group of Buddhist monks — bearing a message of peace — walked into the heart of Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, greeted by large, joyful crowds as they completed their 15-week trek from Texas.
New surveillance video of a masked and apparently armed person on Nancy Guthrie's doorstep the night she went missing was released Tuesday by federal investigators.
Ten people died including the shooter after a woman opened fire at a high school in western Canada on Tuesday before turning the gun on herself, police said.
Yunus sees himself as the prime candidate for the post of President. Yet, on the streets of Bangladesh, he is unpopular and much reviled.
The number of women juggling two part-time jobs rose 20 percent year-on-year.
Instagram chief Adam Mosseri is to be called to testify Wednesday in a Los Angeles courtroom by lawyers out to prove social media is dangerously addictive by design to young, vulnerable minds.
Title 18, Section 111 of the U.S. Code is a catch-all charge for anyone who "forcibly assaults, resists, opposes, impedes, intimidates, or interferes" with a federal officer conducting official duties.
China wants to use artificial intelligence in public tendering and bidding to guard against backroom deals and corruption, according to guidelines released, just as President Xi Jinping's years-long corruption purge intensifies.
With Sheikh Hasina's exit, families of the disappeared feel there may finally be a chance to speak openly and demand justice.
Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has made one of the starkest admissions of Islamabad's past alignment with the United States, accusing Washington of "exploiting" the Southeast Asian nation for its strategic interests.
The Trump administration has also removed the mention of agricultural goods from the text. It also altered its wording around President Trump's claim about India's "commitment" to buying over $500 billion of US goods.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Wednesday said he was devastated by the "horrific shooting" at a school in the British Columbia district, in which 10 people died.
At least 9 people were killed, 26 injured; authorities described the suspect as a 'female in a dress with brown hair'.
Gold and silver hit record highs, then crashed hard. We asked people how they’re reacting.
Top batter has been in hospital with an upset stomach and is likely to miss India's next T20 World Cup game.
Those returning to Gaza describe being subjected to humiliating searches and interrogations by the Israeli military.
Israeli raids and attacks across Gaza and the occupied West Bank have continued as Trump and Netanyahu prepare to meet.
Carrick's team earn injury-time draw at West Ham, while Spurs lose at home to push manager Thomas Frank closer to exit.
The young leader of the protest-born National Citizen Party has teamed up with Jamaat-e-Islami to contest elections.
Alliances led by the BNP and the Jamaat are vying for seats in Bangladesh's first election since Hasina's ouster.
Palestinians are working hard to restart their education after Israel's war forced universities and schools to shut.
Palestinians alarmed as Israeli land rules ease illegal settlement expansion in the occupied West Bank.
Shock, heartbreak after mass shooting at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School in remote town near Rocky Mountains.
Police use force against protesters in Albania's capital, Tirana, amid calls for Prime Minister Edi Rama to step down.
Gezani has hit just 11 days after Cyclone Fytia killed 12 people and displaced 31,000 in northwestern Madagascar.
British Columbia Premier David Eby describes the attack at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School as an 'unimaginable tragedy'.
The Trump administration has accused Hokkons Baules of Palau and Anderson Jibas of the Marshall Islands of corruption.
Gustavo Petro has been warning for months about an alleged plot by drug traffickers who want to target him.
These are the key developments from day 1,448 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
Loved ones say they were 'stonewalled' by immigration agents as Leqaa Kordia rushed to hospital from detention centre.
Jorge Rodriguez, the interim president's brother, says the current government is focused on national stability.
Islamic nations group tells UN that Israeli push to deepen control of the occupied territory fuels 'violence' in region.
New measures expand Israeli control and make it easier for settlers to acquire land in the Palestinian territory.
How a convicted sex offender leveraged his money and contacts to advance Israel’s agenda and his own.
Tensions between US and Iran continue to grow as Trump warns of US military strikes, absent concessions from Tehran.
Shake-up brings in 13 new ministers including those overseeing planning, investment, and foreign trade.
Fathi Nimer says he don’t expect countries opposed to Israel's annexation of the occupied West Bank to take action.