US President Donald Trump has slapped "tremendous" new sanctions on Russia's two largest oil companies in a bid to pressure his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, into ending the war in Ukraine.
European aerospace groups unveiled a preliminary deal on Thursday to pool their loss-making satellite manufacturing activities, combining forces after months of negotiations to counter the runaway growth of rivals led by Elon Musk's Starlink.
Iran welcomed the conditional release of its citizen, Mahdieh Esfandiari, who was arrested in February for her anti-Israel posts and protests.
Get the US in and get the money for itself - that's Pakistan's single-point agenda. And it's doing everything it can to achieve this.
Highlighting concerns for Sikh Americans serving in the military, a prominent US lawmaker has urged the Pentagon to reconsider a policy that calls for a blanket beard-shaving mandate among service members.
He met her at a conference. She seemed brilliant, charming, and genuinely interested in his work. Years later, he realised she was part of a carefully orchestrated intelligence operation, designed to extract secrets from America's tech frontier.
Amid US President Donald Trump's threat to slap a 155 per cent tariff on Chinese imports, Beijing warned Washington to correct its "mistake" and resolve the trade issue through dialogue.
Popular YouTuber IShowSpeed is often surrounded by his fans no matter where he goes. Famous for his eccentricities during livestreaming, the American content creator had a one-of-a-kind interaction during his recent Thailand trip.
A Spanish mayor's ex-husband was found dead in a dumpster with signs of a brutal beating in Castellon de la Plana, Spain.
In a breakthrough towards reaching thefirst-everreal-world application of quantum computing,GoogleQuantum AI'sWillowchiphasachievedthe "first-eververifiable quantum advantage."
Amazon on Wednesday said it is speeding up the automation of its warehouses with the help of artificial intelligence and robotics, raising questions about the future of human workers.
India has slammed Pakistan at the United Nations (UN) for attempting to legitimise its cross-border terrorism under the guise of a "freedom struggle" and labeling its terrorist brigades as "freedom fighters".
A string of videos released by the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has put Pakistan's army chief, Field Marshal Asim Munir, in a spot.
She was once accused of seducing her way into the secrets of the West. Anna Chapman, the infamous red-haired Russian spy deported from the United States in 2010, has a new mission: to tell the story of those who never got caught.
Mohammed Ahmed travelled to Russia from Telangana in April, hoping to find employment in the construction sector.
Facebook owner Meta is cutting 600 jobs in its artificial intelligence division in a move intended to streamline operations after an aggressive hiring spree, US media reported Wednesday.
North Korea said on Thursday it had tested a "cutting-edge" new weapon system using hypersonic missiles aimed at bolstering its defences against Pyongyang's foes.
'The Burning Earth: An Environmental History of the Last 500 Years' by Indian-origin historian Sunil Amrith has been named the winner of this year's British Academy Book Prize, a prestigious 25,000-pound award that celebrates the world's best works o
The grandchildren of the last woman to be executed in Britain have called for Ruth Ellis to be pardoned, 70 years after she was sent to the gallows for murdering her "abusive" lover, their lawyers said Wednesday.
"Nobody's Girl", the memoir by Virginia Giuffre, sex convict Jeffrey Epstein's lead accuser who died by suicide in April, topped Amazon's bestseller lists on Wednesday, a day after going on sale.
Russian Foreign Ministry slams new US and EU sanctions as counterproductive, says Moscow’s war goals ‘remain unchanged’.
'Even the land for the dead is now the only refuge for the living,' one Gaza resident says.
China bets big on advanced technology in its five-year plan to revive the economy.
Pakistan rolled out the vaccine for the HPV virus last month. The virus causes cervical cancer.
Indonesia says it barred Israeli gymnasts from the global event to maintain 'public order and security'.
Women's football grows in Nigeria, but disapproval in Kwara highlights the passion of determined young players.
Satellite imagery shows Israel holds about 40 active military positions beyond the yellow line.
Vladimir Kramnik repeatedly accused fellow chess grandmaster Daniel Naroditsky of cheating in the year before his death.
The storm could grow into a hurricane by Friday and a major one by the late weekend.
World Health Organization says 41 critical patients evacuated yesterday as Rafah border remains shut, despite ceasefire.
Alleged trafficker, Zhi Dong Zhang, who had escaped Mexican authorities in July, was arrested in Cuba,
Laurence des Cars told France's Senate the heist exposed the museum's camera shortage and other security 'weaknesses'.
The figure amounts to roughly $111,000 of debt for every person in the US, think tank says.
US president imposes sanctions as his patience wears thin over Moscow's inaction in ending the war in Ukraine.
Donald Trump calls President Gustavo Petro 'a very bad guy' as Colombian leader warns of legal action in US courts.
Clashes with police follow arrest of man accused of sexually assaulting a 10-year-old girl.
Mamdani attacked over affordability platform, support for Palestine; Cuomo challenged on sexual harassment.
Here are the key events from day 1,337 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
Real Madrid see off improved Juventus in UCL win, while Liverpool come back in Frankfurt and Victor Osimhen stars again.
Group of 27 Congress members call for release of Mohammed Ibrahim, 16, held in Israeli detention for eight months.
Political rivals blame each other as Iranians are further squeezed by sanctions that are unlikely to be lifted soon.
Shots were fired outside Serbia’s parliament in Belgrade, injuring a supporter of President Aleksandar Vucic.
The kidnapped man is a pilot for an evangelical organisation, a diplomatic source says.
The US is bringing terrorism charges against protesters who allegedly provided material support to antifa.
Cars slogged through the flooded streets of Santo Domingo as Tropical Storm Melissa dumped heavy rain.