The UN children's agency said on Tuesday that over 100 children have been killed in Gaza since the October ceasefire, including victims of drone and quadcopter attacks.
In a packed Beirut nightclub, electronic beats pulsed alongside projected videos of popes in white robes as Catholic priest Father Guilherme Peixoto spun tracks on the turntable.
Since Israel recognised Somaliland last month, the self-declared republic on the Gulf of Aden has become central to a struggle over military access, ports and regional influence across the Red Sea corridor.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Tuesday he assumes Iran's leadership is in its "final days and weeks" as it faces widespread protests.
US President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened to take Greenland by force from NATO ally Denmark in order to keep the Arctic island from Beijing's hands.
The BBC intends to ask a US federal court in Florida to dismiss a $10-billion lawsuit brought by President Donald Trump against the British broadcaster, according to newly-filed court documents.
China has once again reignited tensions with India by reiterating its unfounded cartographical claims over Jammu and Kashmir's Shaksgam Valley, stressing that the Chinese infrastructure projects in the area are "beyond reproach".
Her ascension will mark a historic shift for the Spanish monarchy, as she will be the first female monarch to rule in her own right since Queen Isabella II, whose reign ended in 1868.
Trump has reasons to be careful. Iran is not Venezuela. It is nearly as big as Western Europe and remains a military power, despite being degraded by the Israeli and the US military action last year.
Former British ambassador to Washington Peter Mandelson has offered an "unequivocal" apology to the victims of Jeffrey Epstein for his friendship with the late US sex offender.
Gracie Mansion, on East 88th Street and East End Avenue in Yorkville, Manhattan, has stood for over two centuries. Built in 1799 by merchant Archibald Gracie, the 12,855-square-foot home overlooks a bend of the East River.
The BBC will file a motion to dismiss US President Donald Trump's $10 billion lawsuit over its editing of a speech that made it appear he had directed supporters to storm the US Capitol.
Trump's bottom line assessment seems to be that he alone can be the arbiter of any limits to his authority, and that he has the liberty to use any instrument to cement American supremacy military, economic or political
The Lashkar-e-Taiba is heading for a major split, and the situation in Pakistan could get more chaotic, Indian intelligence agencies have learnt.
Russian Security Council Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev said Greenlanders could vote to join Russia if US President Donald Trump did not move quickly to secure the Arctic island, Interfax reported on Monday.
Over two weeks of protests mark the most serious challenge in years to Iran's theocratic leadershipin their scale and nature but it is too early to predict the immediate demise of the Islamic republic, analysts say.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said that Musk's AI chatbot Grok will join Google's generative AI engine in operating inside the Pentagon network, as part of a broader push to feed as much of the military's data as possible into the technology.
Iran is allegedly set to execute its first protester following mass arrests in connection with the widespread anti-regime demonstrations.
The military ousted the elected government of Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi in a February 2021 coup, just as it was preparing for a second term in office following a landslide election win months before.
The incidents involved two migrants from Honduras, one from Cuba and another from Cambodia, and occurred from January 3-9, according to US Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
US immigration agents have clashed with protesters in Minneapolis days after the fatal shooting of Renee Good.
Somalia has cut all ties with the United Arab Emirates, due to what Somalia calls "harmful actions".
ICE shooting has renewed questions over shortened training under Trump and how it may affect agent readiness.
Justice Department probes Fed Chair Jerome Powell as tensions with President Trump over interest rates continue.
Does the main opposition candidate looking to unseat long-serving President Yoweri Museveni have any hope of winning?
Civil Defence warns of catastrophic repercussions from the storm for Palestinians, who lack adequate shelter.
US President Donald Trump’s latest moves to acquire Greenland are rattling Nuuk and Copenhagen.
Israel signed several record multibillion-dollar gas, technology and military deals with its trading partners last year.
US state sues Trump over ICE raids after fatal shooting of mother of three sparks nationwide protests.
Global leaders have been divided on the protests, with the US and its allies backing the protesters.
My brother is one of many Palestinians Israel continues to illegally detain. Their release must be part of talks.
Palestinian families face "psychological torture" as Israel holds 9,300 prisoners and bans ICRC visits since Oct 2023.
Amid rising tensions, Iran’s intelligence agency says it has seized US arms and explosive equipment from 'militants'.
Capping borrowing costs in the US has bipartisan support, but experts warn of unintended consequences.
An Israeli soldier was filmed dancing at what activists say was the site of a Palestinian home demolition in Hebron.
US media reports say tariffs will be cut to 15 percent in exchange for TSMC investment.
Prosecutors accused sailor Jinchao Wei of selling information about US Navy ships to Chinese intelligence operatives.
Bangladesh border villagers maimed by Myanmar landmines as conflict spills over into their forests and farms.
Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces attacks an army base in the southeastern city of Sinja with drones.
Country's first female prime minister hopes a bigger majority will help her implement her political and fiscal agenda.
Civilians cautiously return to Aleppo neighborhoods after the Syrian army secures areas hit by the conflict with SDF.
The attack came shortly after the US accused Russia at the UN Security Council of escalating the conflict.
From a hostage crisis, a years-long war, and a nuclear dispute, Iran's struggles remain pivotal to its identity.
Lawsuit seeks to halt operation that officials have called a 'federal invasion' and that left a mother of three dead.
The New York Times says US allegedly painted its military aircraft like a civilian plane to conduct a September strike.