Mr Clark, a former Qantas pilot with over 20 years of aviation experience, was alone in the aircraft when it crashed shortly after takeoff from a rural airstrip.
The main suspect in the 2007 disappearance of British toddler Madeleine McCann is due to be released on Wednesday from the German prison where he has been serving a seven-year prison sentence for an unrelated sex crime.
As India and Canada resume diplomatic ties, Sikhs for Justice (SFJ), a US-based Khalistani outfit, has threatened to "siege" the Indian Consulate in Vancouver.
The Texas State University has expelled a student for re-enacting the assassination of Charlie Kirk during a memorial event on campus.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday extended his support to the United States' efforts to end the Russia-Ukraine war.
The 71 year-old man who approached the cops immediately after Charlie Kirk was killed and yelled, "I shot him, now shoot me", told investigators that he was trying to "draw attention from the real shooter," according to a report.
Tyler Robinson, the man suspected of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk, allegedly confessed to committing the crime in a series of texts to his transgender partner after the shooting, according to court documents.
Drug trafficking organisations must be treated the way foreign terrorist organisations were treated after the September 11, 2001, attacks, FBI Director Kash Patel said on Tuesday, pledging that the campaign against them will be a years-long mission.
A central question to TikTok's potential shutdown saga has been whether the popular social video platform would keep its algorithm - the secret sauce that powers its addictive video feed - after it's divested from Chinese parent company ByteDance.
President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that the U.S. and China have a deal that would keep TikTok operating in the United States, in an agreement that marks a breakthrough in months-long talks between the world's two biggest economies.
US President Donald Trump on Monday said that the US finally has a deal with Chinese app TikTok.
Protesters on Tuesday projected images of Donald Trump and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein onto a castle in England where the US president will stay during his UK state visit.
Labor unions, faculty and students in the University of California education system sued President Donald Trump's administration on Tuesday over the freezing of federal funds and other actions that they say aim to stifle academic freedom.
EU chief Ursula von der Leyen on Tuesday said she and US President Donald Trump discussed additional steps to tighten the screws on Russia over the Ukraine war.
Japan will not recognise a Palestinian state for the time being, and PM Shigeru Ishiba will skip a relevant meeting during the United Nations General Assembly this month, the Asahi newspaper reported on Wednesday, citing unnamed government sources.
US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump arrived in London on Tuesday evening for a historic second State Visit to the UK at the invitation of King Charles III, who has laid out a royal reception at Windsor Castle.
President Donald Trump formally extended the deadline to keep the social media app TikTok available in the United States until Dec. 16, giving time to complete the framework of the deal announced Monday.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Tuesday that a strike against Hamas officials in Qatar last week was "justified" by the Gulf state's ties to the group.
Tyler Robinson, the 22-year-old Utah man accused of assassinating activist Charlie Kirk, was charged on Tuesday with aggravated murder, a prosecutor announced, saying Robinson left behind his DNA on the trigger of the rifle that fired the fatal shot.
Car safety regulators opened an investigation into possible defects in Tesla doors that have reportedly left parents with children trapped in the back seat and forced to break windows to get them out.
The Kashmir region contributes almost 80 percent of India's apples. But 4,000 trucks carrying them stand stranded.
Almost a year after the start of a fragile ceasefire, the Israeli army continues to occupy areas in southern Lebanon.
Jerry Greenfield says he could no longer 'in good conscience' continue working for a company that had been 'silenced'.
Al Jazeera's James Bays asked UN Guterres about why he has not referred to the war on Gaza as a genocide.
Israeli forces bombed and destroyed a 13th century mosque in the Tuffah neighbourhood of Gaza City on Tuesday.
Karki became Nepal's interim PM after days of deadly 'Gen Z' protests.
Images of US President Donald Trump and the UK’s Prince Andrew with Jeffrey Epstein were projected onto Windsor Castle.
Lionel Messi leads the way as Inter gain revenge on the Sounders for their Leagues Cup final defeat in August.
Iranian judiciary’s news outlet Mizan reports that Babak Shahbazi relayed sensitive information about security.
Chinese embassy says it lodged a 'serious representation' over interrogations and seizures of electronic devices.
More than 30 people killed across the Gaza Strip since dawn as Israeli assault to seize urban centre draws condemnation.
Tens of thousands gather in Mexico City as Sheinbaum rings Hidalgo’s bell, celebrating a milestone in nation's history.
President Gustavo Petro defends drug war policy and insists he will not be a 'puppet president' of Washington.
US president says a 'group of very big companies' wants to buy the popular video-sharing platform.
Australian PM Albanese fails to sign mutual defence pact a week after also failing to sign security deal with Vanuatu.
Israel has dehumanised Palestinians for decades, eventually leading to the current Gaza genocide, say analysts.
MSF, Islamic Relief, Save the Children and CARE International are among the aid groups issuing the joint call.
Utah prosecutors said they will seek the death penalty for Robinson.
Convicted ex-leader rushed to a hospital in Brasilia after falling ill at his residence, his son says.
Here are the key events on day 1,301 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
At least 91 were killed in the city on Tuesday as Israel intensifies its offensive, forcing thousands to flee.
The visit comes as the UK and US prepare to sign a landmark technology agreement.
Fans were prevented from taking Palestine flags into Real Madrid's stadium on heated night with Marseille fans in Spain.
Real Madrid come from a goal down with 10-men to defeat Marseille, while Arsenal and Tottenham also open with victories.