The Donald Trump administration in the United States has addressed confusion surrounding the proposed $2,000 (approx. Rs 1,77,000) tariff dividend that the President announced in his recent social media post.
In a fitness studio in Saudi Arabia, dozens of women sway to Arabic music as they practise belly dancing -- an activity that many feel compelled to keep secret.
Long, blond, wavy hair, heavy makeup and cosmetic injections: like many women in Donald Trump's orbit, political consultant Melissa Rein Lively wears her support for the US president on her face.
Professor Neil Thompson, Director of the FutureTech research project at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab, he speaks at length about India, the media, and the turbulent promise of AI.
A 23-year-old Indian student has been found dead in her apartment in the United States, leaving her family and friends in deep shock.
Entire villages lay submerged and scores of towns remained without electricity on Monday as Typhoon Fung-wong left the Philippines after killing at least two people and displacing more than a million.
The comet, known as 3I-ATLAS, is only the third known interstellar object to pass our way.
The K-visa supplements China's existing visa schemes including the R-visa for foreign professionals, but with loosened requirements, such as not requiring an applicant to have a job offer before applying.
Like Mamdani's Democrats, Rahul Gandhi has inherited a Congress that resists change - comfortable in its proximity to power, even when out of office.
New Delhi is working closely with the Malian authorities to secure the safe release of five Indian nationals who were kidnapped by armed men in Mali last week, the Indian Embassy in Bamako said.
President Donald Trump is hosting Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa at the White House on Monday, welcoming the once-pariah state into a US-led global coalition to fight the Islamic State group.
At least five people, including four senior executives of a Russian military factory, have been killed in a helicopter crash in the Republic of Dagestan.
In the race for AI dominance, American tech giants have the money and the chips, but their ambitions have hit a new obstacle: electric power.
FBI Director Kash Patel visited China last week to discuss fentanyl and law enforcement issues, two people familiar with his trip told Reuters, following a summit between the US and Chinese presidents where both hailed "consensus" on the matter.
The Senate took the first step to end the government shutdown on Sunday after a group of moderate Democrats agreed to proceed without a guaranteed extension of health care subsidies, angering many in their caucus.
Israel on Sunday confirmed it had received the remains of Hadar Goldin, a soldier killed in the Gaza Strip in 2014, closing a painful chapter for the country.
A 21-year-old man shot and killed three co-workers at a San Antonio, Texas, landscape supply company and then died after shooting himself, authorities said Sunday.
She lived a life of luxury that earned her the nickname "goddess of wealth", but Chinese businesswoman Zhimin Qian now faces a long jail sentence after police made the UK's largest-ever cryptocurrency seizure of Bitcoin worth over $6 billion.
Two of the top executives of the BBC have resigned following a report suggesting the British public service broadcaster misleadingly edited a speech by US President Donald Trump that preceded the January 6 Capitol riot.
Suspected jihadists in northern Mali kidnapped a young woman who had been posting on TikTok and then publicly executed her, her family and local officials said Sunday.
Weather-related disasters have forced a quarter of a billion people to flee in the last decade, says UNHCR.
Air quality in India's capital reaches alarming levels, prompting outrage and calls for action.
US Senate vote to end shutdown delivers reprieve to investors worried about AI valuations and weakness in US economy.
Crop residue burning, along with emissions from vehicles, industries and construction, engulf the capital in smog.
Activists condemn award by ex-son-in-law President Prabowo, branding it betrayal of Soeharto's victims and democracy.
Hundreds of protesters gathered to demand government action on the worsening air quality and pollution in New Delhi.
Powerful storm set off floods and landslides, killing at least two and displacing 1.4 million .
Climate change reshapes Vila do Pesqueiro as families adapt to surging tides, erosion, and loss of ancestral homes.
Robert Lewandowski's treble against Celta Vigo allowed Barcelona to narrow the gap to Real Madrid on La Liga ladder.
Israeli air raids target eastern areas of Gaza City while an Israeli drone hits a vehicle in southern Lebanon.
Wilkens' family announced the news but did not divulge a cause of death of the Basketball Hall of Fame player and coach.
Yoon Suk Yeol ordered drone flights over North Korea to create pretext for martial law, prosecutors allege.
Lando Norris increased his championship points lead over McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri with three races remaining.
Eight Democrats join Republicans in vote toward ending the longest government shutdown in US history.
US senators reach stopgap deal to end government shutdown, raising hopes for end to six-week-long impasse.
Centrist Democrats strike deal to reopen government but without a guaranteed extension of healthcare subsidies.
Here are the key events from day 1,355 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
Trump promises to defend Hungary’s finances amid Orban-EU tensions and to sign $600m gas deal, says Hungarian leader.
People fleeing el-Fasher for Al Dabbah tell Al Jazeera many died on the way from wounds or lack of food.
Davie's exit caps week of attacks on UK's public broadcaster, with Trump press secretary calling it '100% fake news'.
Armed group piles pressure on the landlocked Sahel country and its military government.
Tit-for-tat attacks on energy facilities continue after Russia launched 'massive strikes' on Ukraine.
Erling Haaland, Nico Gonzalez and Jeremy Doku score to seal a football win that could prove pivotal in the title race.
White House says nearly 700 aid trucks entering Gaza each day, a figure disputed by Palestinians and aid organisations.
The UK government plans to copy Denmark's controversial immigration policies - a move resisted by some Labour leaders.