Since his release from a Russian prison in April, Stanislav Tarnavskyi has been in a hurry to build the life in Ukraine he dreamed about during three years of captivity.
Google's Android Earthquake Alerts System (AEA) failed to accurately warn people ahead of the 2023 Turkey twin quakes, which killed more than 55,000 people and injured over 1 lakh, the tech giant has admitted.
The New York City Department of Health reported that since around July 25, five people have been diagnosed with the severe, pneumonia-like illness in the Manhattan neighbourhood.
Syria will hold parliamentary elections in September, the head of a body tasked with organising the election process told state media Sunday.
A Chinese delivery executive burst into tears in the middle of his shift and recorded a video to detail his struggle and one regret: dropping out of school at an early age.
Ever since the partition of Palestine into Jewish and Arab states in 1947, the United Nations has been inextricably linked to the fate of Palestinians, with the organization meeting this week hoping to revive the two-state solution.
US President Donald Trump was in Scotland over the weekend, where he played golf at his Trump Turnberry golf course.
The NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR) satellite, also referred to as the 'Nisarga satellite', is the world's single most expensive civilian Earth imaging satellite.
The sister of North Korea leader Kim Jong Un rebuffed overtures by South Korea's new liberal government, saying its "blind trust" in the country's alliance with the US and hostility toward North Korea make it no different from its predecessor.
Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, has said Samsung Electronics will manufacture the US electric vehicle maker's next-generation AI6 chip at its semiconductor plant in the state of Texas.
Malnutrition rates are reaching "alarming levels" in the Gaza Strip, the World Health Organization warned Sunday, saying the "deliberate blocking" of aid was entirely preventable and had cost many lives.
Part of the roof and front facade of a Family Dollar store in Kansas City, Missouri, collapsed Sunday, killing a 68-year-old man and seriously injuring a 50-year-old woman, authorities said.
The United States and the European Union agreed on Sunday to a trade framework setting a 15% tariff on most goods.
China's famous Shaolin Temple announced on Sunday that its abbot is under investigation on suspicion of misappropriation and embezzlement of project funds and temple assets.
Deputy Director of the FBI, Dan Bongino, posted a lengthy, cryptic message on his official X account, pledging to uncover "the truth" about the corruption and "political weaponisation" at federal law enforcement that "shocked" him down to his core.
Zohran Mamdani held a three-day wedding party at his family's secluded compound in Buziga Hill, a posh neighbourhood on the outskirts of Kampala, Uganda's capital.
New York's Indian-origin mayoral frontrunner, Zohran Mamdani, reportedly celebrated his recent marriage to artist and animator Rama Duwaji with a three-day lavish bash at his family's sprawling compound in Uganda.
The United States and European Union on Sunday clinched what President Donald Trump described as the "biggest-ever" deal to resolve a transatlantic tariff stand-off that threatened to explode into a full-blown trade war.
The Israeli military on Sunday began a limited pause in fighting in three populated areas of Gaza for 10 hours a day amid growing concerns over surging hunger.
Vikram Doraiswami, the Indian High Commissioner to the UK, rejected the West's criticism of India's oil imports from Russia.
Colombian President halts coal exports to Israel over Gaza war, citing ignored orders from August 2024.
Centuries by Shubman Gill, Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar send England-India series to fifth Test match decider.
North Korean leader's powerful sister, Kim Yo Jong, dismisses Seoul's outreach efforts under new president.
Officials say the crash killed the train's driver and injured at least 50 others, with 25 of them in serious condition.
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Israel attacks 'safe zones' in Gaza as six more Palestinians, including two children, die from malnutrition.
Oscar Piastri controlled the rain-delayed race, extending his F1 Championship lead over McLaren teammate Lando Norris.
US President Donald Trump and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announce sweeping deal in Scotland.
Siege tactics since March on Gaza's people have brought famine-like conditions throughout the Gaza Strip.
Vote will take place September 15-20 in the first election since President Ahmed al-Sharaa took power.
The Lionesses beat La Roja 3-1 on penalties after drawing 1-1 in extra time to retain football's European Championship.
Iraqi police clashed with Popular Mobilisation Forces in Baghdad after they stormed an Agriculture Ministry building.
Twenty-eight countries sign statement calling for end to Israel's war on Gaza but won't move to stop bilateral trade.
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It is yet another sign of a looming 'tech cold war'.
Israeli soldiers have raided the Freedom Flotilla ship, Handala, carrying aid for Gaza in international waters.
Israel has airdropped a few aid cartons and allowed some trucks to enter Gaza, following international pressure.
Bursa governor's office says 1,765 people have been evacuated as more than 1,900 firefighters battle the flames.
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The assault in Komanda city is believed to have been carried out by ADF rebels, wielding guns and machetes.
The US president is to meet the EU chief in Scotland as Brussels strives for a deal before Trump's Friday deadline.
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Aid groups fear the forced starvation of Palestinians under Israel's brutal blockade is now reaching a tipping point.
Artillery fire erupts along disputed border as each side blames the other for the escalation amid US call for truce.