Denmark's foreign minister said Thursday he was "more optimistic" after technical talks kicked off with the United States over Greenland.
On a tree-lined street in north London, known as "Billionaire's Row," a clutch of mostly empty mansions sit behind tall hedges and blacked-out gates. As school children wander by, private guards in dark SUVs patrol outside.
US Travel Advisory for Pakistan: The United States has urged its citizens to "reconsider travel" to Pakistan, citing security concerns, including crime, civil unrest, terrorism, and the risk of kidnapping.
Sharia police caned a couple 140 times each in Indonesia's Aceh province for having sex outside marriage and drinking alcohol.
US, Danish, and Greenlandic officials met Wednesday to discuss a new framework deal over Greenland, an attempt to satisfy President Donald Trump's desire to see a greater American presence on the Arctic island that stops short of ceding it to the US.
A man was arrested after repeatedly crashing his car into the Chabad Lubavitch world headquarters in New York City while people were gathered for prayer at the deeply revered Hasidic Jewish site.
Bangladesh's ousted leader Sheikh Hasina has slammed the country's upcoming election after her party was barred from the polls, remarks that could deepen tensions ahead of the pivotal vote next month.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu keeps his phone's rear camera covered with red tape, as multiple photographs going viral on social media show.
The January 13 fight was captured in a pair of videos that show Pretti shouting an expletive at the federal officers and struggling with them.
China's main space contractor vowed to develop space tourism in the next five years, state media reported on Thursday, as Beijing revs up its commercial spaceflight and deep space exploration ambitions amid a technology race with the US.
If there's been a soundtrack to life in Minneapolis in recent weeks, it's the shrieking whistles and honking horns of thousands of people following immigration agents across the city.
Texas state police officers on Wednesday used tear gas to disperse a demonstration outside a US immigration detention facility where protesters demanded the release of a 5-year-old Ecuadoran boy.
At least 10 died after being exposed to the bitter cold that has persisted in New York City since late last Friday.
Mark Carney's Liberal Party is enjoying a surge in polls after the Canadian prime minister earned praise from other world leaders for his Davos speech urging smaller countries to resist coercion by superpowers.
No longer confined to the partisans and activists, the fierce backlash against Donald Trump's immigration crackdown has begun to break out across American culture, spanning the worlds of business, sports and entertainment.
India targeted Pakistan on the global stage for giving supreme powers to its Defence Chief, Asim Munir, advising Islamabad to "introspect" on the role of its armed forces in constitutional developments.
President Donald Trump warned Iran to make a nuclear deal with the US or face military strikes far worse than the attack he ordered last June, increasing pressure on the regime and propelling oil prices higher.
After shares surged about 112% in the past year in Shenzhen, Cao Renxian's fortune more than doubled to $15 billion, making him one of the wealthiest alternative-energy titans in China.
A group of lenders to bankrupt dining chain FAT Brands Inc. has alleged that the company's chief executive officer "looted" the business to fund vacations, jewelry and private jets.
A growing number of companies across sectors are cutting jobs, citing rising operational costs. Some companies are laying off workers to invest in new technology, such as artificial intelligence, as part of bigger restructuring plans.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has portrayed his trip as a pragmatic move to improve UK-China relations.
Palestinians in Gaza are waiting with uncertainty for the partial Israeli reopening of Gaza’s Rafah border crossing.
Raids come as Israeli settlers storm Joseph's Tomb in Nablus, said to be the burial ground of biblical father of Jesus.
Two Muslim women who were kicked and hit by a police officer in Utrecht have made a formal complaint.
Italy to control Olympic security operations with 6,000 officers, drones and cyberunit, but ICE will be present.
As the United States tightens the screws, Cuba’s supposed allies respond with empty gestures and selective solidarity.
World No 1 Aryna Sabalenka is through to her fourth straight Australian Open final with victory against Elina Svitolina.
The virus spreads from animals to humans, via person-to-person contact or through consuming contaminated food.
Maher Tarabishi's ailing son Wael died as he sat in a detention facility. His family says ICE is responsible.
French forward Kylian Mbappe questions team’s desire after damaging defeat sends Real Madrid into playoffs.
Israeli and US officials are preparing to build Gaza’s first experimental community.
Fines together total more than $1m, and players from both teams banned after Africa Cup of Nations walk-off and chaos.
'Deteriorating' situation causes suspension of flights, security and diplomatic sources say.
Demands from Israel fuel fears of engineered displacement of Palestinians from devastated Gaza.
US federal agents involved in a fatal shooting during an immigration raid are placed on leave. Manuel Rapalo explains.
China warns against US ‘military adventurism’ as Iran tensions escalate
As the US pushes its 'America First' agenda, its partners are edging towards China and new alliances are being formed.
Interior Minister Anas Khattab's order includes all listed as stateless and sets February 5 as deadline for its rollout.
Among the executed were members of the "Ming family criminal group".
A man has been arrested after repeatedly ramming his car into Brooklyn’s largest synagogue.
The attack in Dilling town comes a day after Sudan's military declared an end to RSF siege there.
Precious metal hits fresh record as US President Donald Trump renews threats against Iran.
Heavy gunfire and explosions were heard near Niger’s international airport in Niamey on Thursday.
As some Russians symbolically destroy their passports, others officially part with it through a drawn out process.
Man charged with throwing explosive device into a crowd at Invasion Day protest in Western Australia's Perth.