The United States has seized a large oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela, President Donald Trump said Wednesday, which Caracas deemed a 'blatant theft' amid escalating tensions between the countries.
India on Wednesday lashed out at Pakistan over the crisis in Afghanistan. During a United Nations Security Council (UNSC) meeting on Afghanistan in New York.
A US district judge has sentenced an Indian national to 90 months in federal prison for his role in a sweeping imposter-fraud conspiracy that targeted elderly residents across five Midwestern states and caused intended losses exceeding $2.2 million.
Billionaire Elon Musk on Wednesday hinted at a possible SpaceX initial public offering in a social media exchange with Ars Technica space journalist Eric Berger, following reports of a possible listing of the rocket maker in 2026.
The viral car photo of Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Russian President Vladimir Putin, taken during the latter's recent visit to India, made its debut in the US Congress.
Alphabet's Google has appointed longtime executive Amin Vahdat as chief technologist for AI infrastructure, Semafor reported on Wednesday, citing an internal memo, as tech giants pour billions into the computing backbone needed to power AI.
The richest man in the world could more than double his $460.6 billion fortune if SpaceX succeeds in going public next year at a valuation of $1.5 trillion.
At least one person was reportedly killed, and two others were injured in a massive fire that spread through an indoor market in Russia's St Petersburg.
As per the prosecutors, the man left his girlfriend "unprotected, exhausted, hypothermic, and disoriented" about 50 meters [160 feet] below the summit.
Apple CEO Tim Cook met US House members on Wednesday to push back against federal legislation that could require the iPhone maker to authenticate users' ages and possibly collect sensitive data on children.
Writer Sophie Kinsella, whose effervescent rom-com "Confessions of a Shopaholic" sparked a millions-selling series, died Wednesday, her family said. She was 55 and had been diagnosed with brain cancer.
Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and Venezuelan opposition figure Maria Corina Machado greeted supporters from the balcony of her hotel in Oslo early Thursday, her first public appearance in 11 months.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he was prepared to hold elections - a key demand of Moscow and now Washington - if the United States and Kyiv's European allies could ensure the security of the vote.
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said he was prepared to hold elections - a key demand of Moscow and now Washington - if the United States and Kyiv's European allies could ensure the security of the vote.
Amnesty International on Thursday accused Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups for the first time of crimes against humanity, including extermination, during and after the October 7, 2023 attack that sparked the war in Gaza.
Trump announced that his long-promised " gold card " was officially going on sale, offering legal status and an eventual pathway to U.S. citizenship for individuals paying $1 million and corporations ponying up twice that per foreign-born employee.
Billionaire Elon Musk believes his cost-cutting stint as part of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) was "a little bit successful," though he thinks he could have otherwise spent time focusing on his companies.
A top Hamas leader told Qatari news channel Al Jazeera on Wednesday that the militant group is open to a weapons "freeze", but rejects the demand for disarmament put forward in the US-sponsored peace plan for Gaza.
US President Donald Trump said he exchanged "pretty strong words" Wednesday with the leaders of France, Britain and Germany on Ukraine, in the latest sign of a growing rift on how to end Russia's invasion.
A federal judge on Wednesday ordered President Donald Trump's administration to end the deployment of National Guard soldiers in Los Angeles, months after he began sending troops into US cities.
Storm threatens hundreds of thousands of displaced people left homeless in Gaza due to Israel's war on territory.
A UNESCO panel backed Italy’s bid, recognising Italian cuisine as a social ritual that binds families, communities.
The bill faced notable opposition from lawmakers concerned about the Trump administration's management of the military.
Russia has claimed to be in full control of Pokrovsk but Ukrainian forces say they still control northern part of city.
Families face flooded tents, sewage, extreme overcrowding, and deepening hardship amid ongoing displacement.
The Republican renewed his threats against Colombia, blaming its left-wing leader for the country's cocaine production.
These are the key developments from day 1,386 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
Tourists from 42 countries may soon need to also disclose email accounts, extensive family history and biometrics.
The US has rolled back a series of restrictive economic sanctions put in place during the rule of Bashar al-Assad.
Arsenal remain top of UEFA Champions table as they maintain 100 percent record, while holders PSG held in Bilbao.
The controversial bill, which prompted a scuffle in Congress's lower chamber, now proceeds to the Senate for a vote.
Officials warn hundreds of thousands of Palestinians lacking shelter are at risk as heavy rains lash the Strip.
Measure follows strong debate about online protections.
As US military presence grows once again in Puerto Rico, old wounds resurface.
Real Madrid beaten 2-1 at the Santiago Bernabeu, raising further questions about the beleaguered coach's future.
Protests over electoral uncertainty remain peaceful as military assures orderly transition of power in Honduras.
The Republican lawmaker, a Trump ally, says during a congressional hearing he is 'not afraid' to be called Islamophobic.
Right-wing opposition leader Maria Corina Machado missed the ceremony awarding her this year’s Nobel Peace Prize.
About 200,000 people have fled the Democratic Republic of the Congo after Rwanda-backed M23 rebels surged into Uvira.
Venezuela accuses Washington of 'blatant theft' and denounces 'act of international piracy' announced by Trump.
Experts suggest humans made fire 350,000 years earlier than previously thought, scientists say.
The central bank cut rates for the third time in 2025 as limited government data clouds economic outlook.
Almost two dozen people are confirmed dead after two buildings collapsed in the Moroccan city of Fez.
Iceland joins four other nations in a boycott, after the organiser declined to hold a vote over Israel's involvement.
IOC currently has no universal rule in place for the participation of transgender athletes at the Olympic Games.