The Trump administration plans to formally axe a program launched by billionaire Elon Musk requiring federal employees to summarise their five workplace achievements from the prior week, two people familiar with the matter said.
Australia's internet watchdog has said the world's biggest social media firms are still "turning a blind eye" to online child sex abuse material on their platforms, and said YouTube in particular had been unresponsive to its enquiries.
Police arrested more than 200 supporters of former Prime Minister Imran Khan on Tuesday as they tried to hold rallies in cities throughout Pakistan to mark the second anniversary of Khan's arrest, a party spokesman and officials said.
President Donald Trump said on Tuesday the US was close to a trade deal with China and that he would meet his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping before the end of the year if an agreement is struck.
The World Health Organization and partners embarked on their polio campaign in 1988 with the bold goal of eradication - a feat seen only once for human diseases, with smallpox in 1980.
A UK think tank report alleges that Chinese students in the UK are being pressured to spy on peers to suppress discussion of sensitive topics.
The Coast Guard's report on the Titan submersible disaster that killed five on the way to the Titanic said Tuesday the implosion was "preventable."
US President Donald Trump on Tuesday said that he would increase the tariffs charged on Indian imports "very substantially" over the next 24 hours because of India's continued purchases of Russian oil.
The husband, still standing in the water, assured rescuers he was fine and could swim, asking them to prioritise his wife's safety.
The Russian leader does not want to anger Trump, and he realises that he may be spurning a chance to improve relations with Washington and the West, but his war goals take precedence, two of the sources said.
Physical reconstruction has to go hand in hand with socio-political institution-building. Inevitably, the legacy of the past hostilities has created bitterness and mutual suspicions, complicating the recovery.
Russia has accused the United States of exerting illegal trade pressure on India over its oil imports from them after US President Donald Trump threatened to raise tariffs citing purchase of Russian oil.
A once-empty parking lot west of Israel's Tkuma moshav (or village) is today a macabre vehicular memorial to the October 7, 2023, terror attack by the Hamas, in which over 1,000 people, many of them civilians, were killed.
The influencers, identified as 21-year-old Dasha Vladimirovna Loskutova and 19-year-old Karina Evgenyevna Oshurkova, filmed themselves rapping in front of the burning facility.
Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund, called the Public Investment Fund (PIF), and private investors are working on master plans costing billions of dollars for projects that can be enjoyed year-round.
In a now-viral video, Garcetti can be heard admitting that it was Washington that had encouraged New Delhi to buy oil from Moscow at a price cap to stabilise global prices.
Michelle Wilson, 52, initially intended to parasail with a friend but was told by staff that windy conditions meant both women would have to go separately with an operator.
Since returning to the Oval Office, Trump has been on a tariff rampage. The global trading system is unrecognisable. Tariffs have become weapons, trade partners have been reduced to negotiators, and the WTO is now functionally comatose.
William Jerome Adams, 29, has been convicted of shooting Mary Lindsay and Muhammad Jr to death. He was given two consecutive life sentences without the chance of parole, according to a statement from the Gwinnett County District Attorney's Office.
US President Donald Trump has been unfairly targeting India over Russian oil imports, while choosing not to criticise China, according to a recent report by the Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI).
Oversight Committee also issues deposition subpoenas for former top US officials, including Bill and Hillary Clinton.
Interim leader says first national polls since overthrow of Sheikh Hasina to be held in February.
Hundreds rally near Downing Street as delegation delivers letter to UK government calling for sanctions on Israel.
The White House is said to be preparing an order calling for regulators to review US financial institutions.
As many as 250 migrants may be deported to Rwanda under the plan, as part of Donald Trump's mass deportation campaign.
The protests mark the sixth anniversary of India's revocation of Kashmir's semiautonomous status.
Israel international Shon Weissman was expected to complete move from Spain's Granada to Germany's Fortuna Dusseldorf.
'Inadequate design' of submersible named as primary reason for accident that killed five people.
Benjamin Sesko tops the summer's transfer targets, with striker's football club Leipzig revealing 'concrete interest'.
North Darfur's capital has been under RSF siege for more than a year with key roads blocked and supplies running out.
The meagre amount of food dropped from the sky does not reach the hungry, but it does cover up global complicity.
Gaza faces famine as convoys are delayed and deaths from hunger rise amid Israel’s ongoing military assault.
Even though several countries have moved to recognise a Palestinian state, many observers say it's too late.
With prison move, Justice Department meeting and possible Congress testimony, Trump faces scrutiny from his own base
More than 350mm (13.8 inches) of rain was recorded - the highest daily rainfall for August in over 140 years.
Shurina, cast as a kamikaze pilot in a play, travels to WWII memorial sites across Japan for a performance in Okinawa.
As Rwanda and the DRC hold their first meeting under a US-backed peace deal, Trump is touting it as a diplomatic win
The floods were caused by a cloudburst, which is common during the country's June-September monsoon season.
The Stream examines how Bangladesh handles political uncertainty a year after youth protests toppled Sheikh Hasina.
Palestinians collecting food aid parachuted into Gaza report some of the packages are covered in black mould.
Critics say most people in Africa’s third-largest oil-producing nation have not seen benefits from that natural wealth.
The Kremlin has accused Washington of deploying missile platforms around the world. But did the treaty matter earlier?
At least 200 arrested from Lahore, says party spokesperson, as thousands march on second anniversary of ex-PM's jailing.
Flash flooding caused by a massive cloudburst was filmed wiping out buildings in a Himalayan town in India on Tuesday,
India pushes back against sanctions, tariffs over its purchase of Russian oil, says West trades more with Moscow.