The US military has assembled the greatest amount of air power in the Middle East since the 2003 invasion of Iraq by sending significant numbers of cutting-edge F-35 and F-22 jet fighters and support aircraft to the region.
Women and girls, some as young as 14, have been subject to forced sex by criminal gangs in London, according to a report.
A South Korean court sentenced ex-president Yoon Suk Yeol to life in prison, finding him guilty of leading an insurrection when he abruptly declared martial law in 2024.
Should the US launch any attacks on Iran - and every indication is that it means to very soon - it will be to implement a regime change. In which case, Iran could be forced to adopt extraordinary measures.
The Trump administration has given immigration officers broader powers to detain legal refugees awaiting a green card to ensure they are "re-vetted".
The US Justice Department has summoned some of the country's largest theater chains to private conversations about the potential impact of a sale of Warner Bros. Discovery Inc, according to people familiar with the matter.
US ChatGPT maker OpenAI and IT giant Tata Consultancy Services announced a plan to build data centre infrastructure in the South Asian country currently hosting a major artificial intelligence summit.
The US Justice Department's release of millions of internal documents related to Jeffrey Epstein has revealed the late financier and sex offender's ties to many prominent people.
Barbers in Afghanistan risk detention for trimming men's beards too short, they told AFP, as the Taliban authorities enforce their strict interpretation of Islamic law with increasing zeal.
A Texas Republican leader has come under fire over his remarks on a 90-foot statue of Lord Hanuman—known as the 'Statue of Union'—in the US city.
Delta Flight 2557 was diverted to Houston Hobby Airport after a passenger tried to access the cockpit and assaulted another passenger mid-flight.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said in an exchange on X last year that the company spends "tens of millions of dollars" in electricity on polite user exchanges.
Rishi Sunak, the former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, told NDTV that his daughters say 'Please' and 'Thank you' while talking to artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots.
Warren Buffett's decision to buy New York Times Co. stock in the legendary investor's final quarter running Berkshire Hathaway Inc. is a sign of confidence - and perhaps nostalgia - from a billionaire who's had a lifelong fascination with newspaper
The theme of the India AI Impact Summit 2026, which began on Monday, is "Sarvajan Hitaya, Sarvajan Sukhaya", which means "welfare for all, happiness of all".
Bill Gates will not deliver the keynote address at the India AI Impact Summit today, the Gates Foundation said amid a row over his name appearing in the Epstein files.
A federal judge has thrown out an administrative board's decision that endorsed the Trump administration's policy of placing thousands of people arrested during its immigration crackdown in mandatory detention without a chance to be released on bond.
A student activist from Bangladesh, wanted in connection with the murder of a Hindu police officer last year, was arrested at Delhi airport while he was trying to flee to Europe, officials have said
US President Donald Trump marked Black History Month at the White House, using the occasion to highlight his record on criminal justice reform, the economy, and public safety -- and to praise Indian American leader Harmeet Kaur Dhillon.
Britain will require technology companies to take down intimate images shared online without consent within 48 hours or else face fines of up to 10% of eligible global
South Korean court finds former President Yoon Suk Yeol guilty over declaration of martial law in December 2024.
South Korean court finds former President Yoon Suk Yeol guilty over declaration of martial law in December 2024.
UN chief Guterres calls for open AI access and warns against leaving its future to the 'whims of a few billionaires'.
Food trucks arrive in area that has been cut off for two years as spate of deadly drone attacks hampers relief efforts.
Tycoon tells legislators that Jeffrey Epstein stole 'vast sums' from him and denies knowledge of the financier's crimes.
Five children among the dead as authorities warn of ongoing holiday safety risks.
Analysts say Trump will seek to show Gaza progress at controversial board meet, but pressure on Israel needed for gains.
Yemenis in Sanaa worry as tensions between the Houthis and the US rise, amid memories of last Ramadan's violence.
Illegal mining is a widespread issue in Nigeria, where operations lack both government oversight and safety protocols.
Kim hails nuclear-capable weapons as 'wonderful' and 'attractive' as N Korea gears up for a once-in-five-year congress.
Environmental group says FBI is visiting activists' homes as Trump administration rolls back pollution protections.
Attacks by Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank have intensified recently, backed by Israeli forces.
The new president will serve on an interim basis until a new executive is sworn in after April's general election.
Petro said he had invited Rodriguez to meet in the border city of Cucuta to discuss energy cooperation.
The US Environmental Protection Agency rescinded the climate change finding as part of a push to slash regulation.
These are the key developments from day 1,456 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
US warns Iran to reach a deal or face strikes as Tehran and Moscow announce joint naval exercises in the Sea of Oman.
The report says US officials expect troops to withdraw from remaining positions within two months.
Gaza death toll passes 75,000 as landmark peer-reviewed studies verify huge undercounts in official data.
Al Jazeera's guide to the next phase of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 in India and Sri Lanka.
In a Los Angeles court, the Meta CEO was questioned about whether Instagram’s design contributed to addictive behavior.
Billionaires threaten to leave the state to avoid paying a tax that would replace the US government's cuts to Medicaid.
Federal Communications Commission faces backlash after comedian Stephen Colbert blamed its rules for scuttled interview.
Norway's Bodo/Glimt produce another Champions League shock by beating last year's beaten finalists Inter Milan 3-1.
Meeting comes as White House says it wants to see 'dramatic changes very soon' in Cuba, calls government 'failing'.