Two men killed as devastating snowstorm wreaks havoc in Russia's eastern region of Kamchatka
Continuous and unprecedented snowfall for the last two days has buried the entire peninsula under more than two to four meters of snow
Blast at Chinese restaurant in Kabul kills 7
Kabul police spokesman Khalid Zadran said the explosion occurred at the Chinese Noodle restaurant, which he said mainly served Chinese Muslims
EU leaders take stage in Davos as Trump rocks global order
Trump is set to dominate the week at the Swiss ski resort. European Union chief Ursula von der Leyen and French President Emmanuel Macron will address the forum on Tuesday,
100 vehicles pile up in Michigan crash as snowstorm moves across the country
The massive pileup prompted the Michigan State Police to close both directions of Interstate 196 on Monday morning just southwest of Grand Rapids while officials worked to remove all the vehicles
Syria says 120 Islamic State detainees escaped prison; Kurdish website said 1,500 escaped
The Syrian ministry said security forces had recaptured 81 of the escapees after search and sweep operations in the town and surrounding areas, with efforts continuing to arrest the remaining fugitive
'Content to die': Afghanistan's hunger crisis worsened by winter, aid cuts
As winter spreads across Afghanistan's arid landscape, work opportunities have dried up, while the wave of returning Afghans has swelled the population by a tenth, said WFP's country director Aylieff
A year into his return, Trump wields executive power with few restraints
He remains a deeply unpopular figure: a growing number of Americans are unhappy with his handling of the economy and have concerns about his priorities. But opinions are deeply polarized
Iran warns protesters who joined 'riots' to surrender
But the government also pledged to tackle economic hardships that sparked the demonstrations, which were met with a crackdown that rights groups say has left thousands dead.
Trump to charge $1bn for permanent 'peace board' membership
US President Donald Trump's government has asked countries to pay $1.0 billion for a permanent spot on his "Board of Peace" aimed at resolving conflicts.
Syrian army deploys in former Kurdish-held areas under ceasefire deal
Syria's army deployed in formerly Kurdish-led areas in the country's east and north on Monday after a ceasefire announced a day earlier.
Yemen humanitarian crisis set to worsen in 2026: UN
The humanitarian crisis in Yemen is set to get much worse in 2026 as food insecurity increases and international aid evaporates, the United Nations warned.
Stop 'appeasing' bully Trump, Amnesty chief tells Europe
"We need much more resistance," Amnesty secretary general Agnes Callamard said in an interview on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland
Trump ties his stance on Greenland to not getting Nobel Peace Prize, European officials say
The Norwegian Nobel Committee is an independent body whose five members are appointed by the Norwegian Parliament.
Army returns to strategic east Congo town after rebel withdrawal
US has hosted talks between Congo and Rwanda, while Qatar has hosted separate talks between Congo and M23
Canada could send small contingent of troops to Greenland, says source
Military officials have presented plans for the operation to the government
Top US Catholic cardinals question morality of American foreign policy
Pope Leo has previously criticized some of US President Donald Trump's policies
China's population drops for fourth year as fewer babies born
China's population has been shrinking since 2022
At least 39 dead in Spain after two high-speed trains collide
Spain’s worst rail disaster since 2013 leaves at least 39 dead and 122 injured after a high-speed train derails and collides with an oncoming train.
Hackers target Iran state TV's satellite transmission to broadcast exiled crown prince
A statement from Pahlavi’s office acknowledged the disruption that showed the crown prince. It did not respond to questions from The Associated Press about the hack.
Starmer says a trade war is in no one's interest after Trump's Greenland tariff threat
Starmer says a trade war is in no one’s interest after Trump’s Greenland tariff threat
Several killed in blast in Afghan capital Kabul: Taliban interior ministry
Blast took place in Shahr-e-Naw area, home to foreigners and considered one of most secure areas in capital
Putin receives US invitation to join Gaza Peace Council
He said that Moscow is currently reviewing all the details of this offer and will soon contact the US to seek clarification
Japan PM to call snap election seeking stronger mandate
The country's first woman leader, Takaichi is banking on her high poll numbers to lead the unpopular ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) to victory
Lawyer files impeachment complaint against Philippine President Marcos
The complaint, filed by Andre De Jesus, described the move against Duterte as an act of "kidnapping," echoing the narrative of the former president's family
Indonesia's Prabowo nominates nephew as central bank deputy governor, sources say
Investors have worried that independent monetary policymaking in Southeast Asia's largest economy might be under pressure as Prabowo targets economic growth of 8% by 2029, from about 5% now
Russian army is 30 km away from Ukrainian city of Sloviansk,
DPR head Denis Pushilin said that after gaining control of the Zakotnoye area, Russian forces are closing in on Sloviansk, while heavy fighting continues on the Grishino and Beletskoye fronts
EU scrambles to avert Trump Greenland tariffs, prepares retaliation
EU leaders are set to discuss options at an emergency summit in Brussels on Thursday. One option is a package of tariffs on $107.7 billion of US imports that could automatically kick in on February 6
Billionaires' wealth hits new peak as their clout grows, Oxfam says
In a report timed for the opening of the World Economic Forum in Davos, the charity said the fortunes of global billionaires jumped 16% in 2025 to $18.3 trillion, extending an 81% rise since 2020
World leaders show caution on Trump's broader 'Board of Peace' amid fears for UN
Only Hungary, whose leader is a close Trump ally, gave an unequivocal acceptance in response to the invitations, which have been addressed to some 60 nations and began arriving in European capitals
Iran warns against any US strike as judiciary hints at unrest-linked executions
Iran's protests, sparked last month in Tehran's Grand Bazaar over economic grievances, swiftly turned political and spread nationwide, calling for the end of clerical rule
Chile declares state of catastrophe as wildfires force thousands to flee
Fire has consumed nearly 8,500 hectares (21,000 acres) in the two regions so far
Uganda partially restores internet after ageing president wins seventh term
Museveni's latest win means he will have been in power for nearly half a century when his new term ends in 2031
Portugal votes in tight presidential race with far right poised to reach runoff
Around 11 million voters are eligible to cast ballots
World markets face fresh jolt as Trump vows tariffs on Europe over Greenland
Trump said he would impose tariffs on Denmark, Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Finland and Britain
Tight security in Switzerland's Davos ahead of WEF attended by Trump
United States President Donald Trump is expected to attend the annual meeting of the global elite, which opens on Monday
Israeli troops kill Palestinians for crossing a vague ceasefire line that's sometimes unmarked
Of the 447 Palestinians killed between the ceasefire taking effect and Tuesday, at least 77 were killed by Israeli gunfire near the line, including 62 who crossed it, said Gaza Health Ministry
Iranian official says verified deaths in Iran protests reaches at least 5,000
"The final toll is not expected to increase sharply," the official said, adding that "Israel and armed groups abroad" had supported and equipped those taking to the streets
Anti-ICE demonstrators chase off outnumbered far-right activists at Minneapolis rally
About an hour after the rallies began, the tiny contingent of right-wing activists quickly walked a few blocks away to a hotel, hounded by hundreds of anti-ICE protesters. A few scuffles broke out
Indonesian authorities find wreckage of missing surveillance plane with 11 on board
There were eight crew members and three passengers on board the plane, which was chartered by Indonesia's Marine Affairs and Fisheries Ministry to conduct air surveillance on fisheries
Spanish PM Sanchez says US invasion of Greenland 'would make Putin happiest man on earth'
Sanchez said any military action by the US against Denmark's vast Arctic island would damage NATO and legitimize the invasion of Ukraine by Russia
Pentagon readies 1,500 soldiers to possibly deploy to Minnesota, Washington Post reports
The Army placed the units on prepare-to-deploy orders in case violence in the state escalates, the Washington Post report said
Whistles and walkie-talkies: Minneapolis keeps guard over schools amid ICE arrests
The Trump administration has deployed about 3,000 federal agents across the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area, making it the latest region targeted by the president's mass deportation programme
Syrian army continues advance against Kurdish-held towns despite US calls against it
State media said the army took over the northern city of Tabqa and its adjacent dam, as well as the major Freedom dam, formerly known as the Baath, west of the Syrian city of Raqaa
EU warns of downward spiral after Trump threatens tariffs over Greenland
"Tariffs would undermine transatlantic relations and risk a dangerous downward spiral. Europe will remain united, coordinated, and committed to upholding its sovereignty," EC President said
Trump wants nations to pay $1 billion to stay on his peace board, report says
US President Trump would serve as its inaugural chairman and each member state shall serve a term of no more than three years from this charter's entry into force, subject to renewal by the chairman
Israel says US Gaza executive board composition against its policy
The statement did not specify what part of the board's composition contradicted Israeli policy. It said Foreign Minister Gideon Saar would raise the issue with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio
Iraq takes full control of air base after US withdrawal, defence ministry says
Ain al-Asad has hosted US and coalition troops for years and has been repeatedly targeted by Iran-backed groups
Uganda's Museveni wins re-election, opposition leader at large
The result hands the 81-year-old Museveni the decisive victory he sought to bolster his political position
Protesters in Denmark support Greenland after Trump's takeover threat
Trump says Greenland is vital to US security because of its strategic location
President Trump invites Turkish, Egyptian counterparts to join Gaza 'Board of Peace'
The proposed board is expected to supervise Gaza during a transitional phase following a fragile ceasefire
Iran's leader Khamenei blames Trump for inciting deadly protests
The protests erupted on December 28 over economic hardship and swelled into widespread demonstrations
Death toll in Iran protests over 3,000, rights group says
The U.S.-based HRANA group said it had verified 3,090 deaths, including 2,885 protesters
U.S. judge orders curbs on immigration agents' conduct toward Minnesota protesters
U.S. District Judge issued an injunction barring federal agents from retaliating against individuals engaged in peaceful, unobstructive protest activity.
Julio Iglesias calls sexual abuse allegations against him 'absolutely untrue'
He thanked those who had sent messages of support.
Trump threatens tariffs on nations that don't back Greenland takeover
Trump said Friday he may slap trade tariffs on countries that don't support his plans to take over Greenland, part of the territory of NATO ally Denmark.
'Nothing's changed' in Gaza as US peace deal enters second phase
Though Israeli strikes have been less intense since the ceasefire between Hamas and Israel began in October 2025, bombs still fall every day.
Syrian president declares Kurdish a national language
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa issued a decree on Friday declaring Kurdish a "national language", in an apparent gesture of good will towards the minority following clashes in recent days.
US congress members visit Denmark to support Greenland
A bipartisan US Congress delegation visited Copenhagen on Friday to voice support for Denmark and Greenland.
At least seven killed in Uganda violence, Museveni dominates election results
The election has been widely seen as a test of the 81-year-old Museveni's political strength
CIA director Ratcliffe meets with Venezuela's Rodriguez in Caracas
John Ratcliffe met with Delcy Rodriguez at the direction of President Donald Trump
UK navy launches new crewless helicopter to counter North Atlantic threats
Europe's defence sector has been reshaped since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022
Ukrainian team heading to US for security guarantees talks, Zelenskiy says
Ukrainian officials have said the country will need $800 billion for its post-war reconstruction
Iran protests abate after deadly crackdown, residents and rights group say
Saudi Arabia and Qatar conducted intense diplomacy with Washington to prevent a US strike
Trump says he supports transitional Palestinian panel in Gaza
Israel and Hamas have accused each other of ceasefire violations in Gaza
Afghan mothers seek hospital help for malnourished children
John Aylieff, Afghanistan director at the World Food Programme (WFP), said women are "sacrificing their own health and their own nutrition to feed their children"
Israel sees spike in PTSD and suicide among troops as war persists
Recent reports by the Defence Ministry and by health providers have detailed the military's mental health crisis, which comes as fighting persists in Gaza and Lebanon and as tensions flare with Iran
Putin and Netanyahu discuss Iran by phone, Kremlin says
Putin offered Netanyahu Russia's help in mediating in regards to Iran, and told him he was "in favour of intensifying political and diplomatic efforts to ensure stability and security in the region"
US lawmakers arrive in Copenhagen to counter Trump's Greenland threats
The 11-member US delegation, led by Democratic Senator Chris Coons, was scheduled to meet Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and her Greenlandic counterpart Jens-Frederik Nielsen
A South Korean court sentences Yoon to 5 years in prison on charges related to martial law decree
Yoon was impeached, arrested and dismissed as president after his short-lived imposition of martial law in December 2024 triggered huge public protests calling for his ouster.
Putin calls for rebuilding global security framework on new foundations
He criticised the rise of unilateral, power-driven actions worldwide and stressed that diplomacy, dialogue, and compromise are being sidelined
Seahawks QB Sam Darnold injures oblique in practice but is confident he'll play vs. 49ers
Darnold said he felt something in his oblique while throwing passes to receivers with no defenders.
NCAA basketball players and gamblers are charged for allegedly rigging games
Calling it an “international criminal conspiracy,” U.S. Attorney David Metcalf told reporters in Philadelphia that this case represents a “significant corruption of the integrity of sports.”
Kyle Tucker agrees to a $240 million, 4-year contract with the World Series champion Dodgers
Tucker’s $60 million average annual value would be the second-highest in baseball history, without factoring in deferred money, behind Shohei Ohtani’s $70 million in his 10-year deal with the Dodgers
Russia criticises 'illegal regime change' attempts in Iran
She said that Western pressure was not limited to the United States and Israel, but that European Union countries were also exerting economic, social, and humanitarian pressure on Iran
Kathleen Kennedy, steward of 'Star Wars,' steps down from Lucasfilm
Kennedy, Lucas’ handpicked successor, had presided over the ever-expanding science-fiction world of “Star Wars” since Disney acquired it in 2012.
Power outage halts Tokyo commuter train lines, disrupting thousands
Trains on East Japan Railway's Yamanote and Keihin-Tohoku lines were halted in all directions with no timetable for resumption, the railway said
Trump threatens to use military over Minnesota anti-ICE protests
Confrontations between residents and federal officers have become increasingly tense after an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent fatally shot a US citizen, Renee Good, in a car eight days ago
Canada, China set for 'historic' gains from new partnership, Carney says
The first Canadian prime minister to visit China since 2017, Carney was on a mission to rebuild ties with Canada's second-largest trading partner after the US, following months of diplomatic efforts
Afghan man goes on trial over deadly Munich car-ramming
The suspect, partially identified as Farhad N., faces two charges of murder and 44 of attempted murder, with prosecutors saying he acted out of a "religious motivation" and expected to die in attack
US tells UN all options on table, Iran warns it will respond to any aggression
Trump has repeatedly threatened to intervene in support of protesters in Iran. But on Thursday, Trump adopted a wait‑and‑see posture, saying he had been told that the killings were easing
Trump accepts Nobel medal from Venezuelan opposition leader Machado
In a social media post on Thursday evening, Trump wrote: "Maria presented me with her Nobel Peace Prize for the work I have done. Such a wonderful gesture of mutual respect. Thank you Maria!"
Israel kills 10 in Gaza as US declares phase two of ceasefire deal launched
Israeli forces carry out various attacks across the war-torn enclave, including hits on family homes in Deir el-Balah.
Israel says conducting strikes in Lebanon, issues evacuation orders
The Israeli military say they conducted the strikes due to Hezbollah's violations of the ceasefire agreement.
Trump convinced 'to give Iran a chance' after threats over protest crackdown
Gulf allies have convinced Donald Trump to "give Iran a chance", a Saudi official said on Thursday, after the US leader repeatedly threatened strikes on the Islamic republic.
Threats to Iran spike 'volatility': UN official
A senior UN official warned on Thursday that threats of military action against Iran, like those made by US President Donald Trump, increased "volatility" in the protest-torn country.
Europeans send troops to Greenland as Trump presses claim
Greenland and Denmark said they have begun to increase their military presence in and around Greenland in cooperation with NATO allies.
Astronauts return to Earth from space after health issue
NASA has declined to identify the affected crew member or disclose the nature of the condition, citing medical privacy.
Palestinian writer threatens legal action against Australian politician for linking her to 'Bondi atrocity'
The uproar began when the board of the Adelaide Festival, which runs the Adelaide Writers Week, announced on 8 January they disinvited Ms Abdel-Fattah from the programme
UAE and Iran hold high-level phone call as regional security tops agenda
UAE and Iran confirm a phone call focused on regional security and bilateral ties, with no military or war discussions involved.
Kremlin says US must consider all western nuclear stockpiles, not just China
Kremlin says any new US-led arms control deal must consider all Western nuclear stockpiles, including Britain and France, not just China, as New START nears expiry.
US imposes fresh sanctions on Iran over crackdown on protesters
The unrest in Iran started with protests over soaring prices
European airlines continue to avoid Iran and Iraq despite airspace reopening
Iran closed, then reopened its airspace after nearly five hours on Wednesday amid concerns about possible military action
Russia expels British diplomat from Moscow embassy over spying claims
Moscow previously expelled two British diplomats based in Moscow over spying allegations in March 2025. The U.K. also said those accusations were false.
Trump sees Iranian crackdown easing, Tehran denies man to be executed
Trump has repeatedly threatened to intervene on behalf of protesters in Iran
Another construction crane collapse in Thailand kills 2 people a day after deadly train derailment
There was uncertainty about the number of victims because the site is still considered too dangerous for search teams to enter, said Suchart Tongteng, a rescue worker with the Ruamkatanyu Foundation.
European military heads to Greenland as Trump's ambitions for island undeterred by talks
Trump has said that the strategically located and mineral-rich island is vital to US security
US pressing Mexico to allow US forces to fight cartels, NYT reports
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has previously declined offers of military action from Trump
Another immigration-related shooting fuels chaos in Minneapolis
The US Department of Homeland Security said the shooting came after two people attacked the officer with a broomstick and snow shovel as he wrestled with the Venezuelan, who it said was illegal
Diversity still a major issue at the Winter Olympics. The US is making some strides
Most of those sliders will almost certainly be women of color. By the time the Games open, this could be the most diverse U.S.
Greenland biathlete pursues Olympic dream while anxious about 'terrifying' threats to her homeland
While stressing that she is an athlete, not politician, Slettemark said the threats from the U.S. are impossible to ignore.
Canada's Carney hails Xi's leadership, improving China ties
Carney's optimistic remarks, in a meeting with China's top legislator Zhao Leji in Beijing, followed months of intense re-engagement by both countries aimed at recalibrating ties
Russian forces liberate another area, killing 1,310 Ukrainian soldiers
Over the last 24 hours, the Ukrainian army lost around 440 soldiers, two tanks, and one infantry fighting vehicle in the area
IMF chief Georgieva arrives in Kyiv for first visit since 2023
Ukraine and the IMF reached a preliminary agreement on an $8.2 billion, four-year lending programme in November, contingent on several actions
Trump reiterates desire for Greenland following high-stakes meeting
The remarks indicate that there are still fundamental, if not intractable, differences between how Washington, Copenhagen and Nuuk see the political future of the island
Iran reopens airspace after temporary closure forced flights to reroute
Iran closed its airspace to all flights except international ones to and from Iran with official permission at 2215 GMT on Wednesday, according to a notice on the US Aviation Administration website
Trump questions Reza Pahlavi's ability to garner support in Iran
He was reluctant on Wednesday to lend his full support to Pahlavi. "He seems very nice, but I don't know how he'd play within his own country. We really aren't up to that point yet," Trump said.
Iran warns of retaliation if Trump strikes, US withdraws some personnel from bases
With Iran's leadership trying to quell the worst domestic unrest the Islamic Republic has ever faced, Tehran is seeking to deter US President Trump's repeated threats to intervene
Trump says Zelenskiy, not Putin, is holding up a Ukraine peace deal
Trump said Russian President Vladimir Putin is ready to wrap up his nearly four-year-old invasion of Ukraine.
Min Jin Lee's 'Pachinko' follow-up, 'American Hagwon,' will explore Korean education obsession
“I want to hold up a mirror to society, and, as the kids say, do a ’vibe check,” she says.
Golden Globes draw 8.7M viewers, a nearly 7% dip from 2025
Sunday’s telecast on CBS, hosted by Nikki Glaser, didn’t quite reach the viewership levels of the two previous Globes on CBS
Trump's 'military intervention' in Iran 'appears likely': officials warn
American, European and Israeli sources said preparations for possible action were under way as Washington began evacuating personnel from its major air base in Qatar.
Trump says Iran killings stopped as US scales back Qatar base
The US president said he had received assurances from "very important sources on the other side" that the killings had stopped and that planned executions would not go ahead.
Iran temporarily closes airspace to most flights
The United States already prohibits all US commercial flights from overflying Iran and there are no direct flights between the countries.
US says Gaza truce plan entering phase two as governance body formed
Steve Witkoff wrote on X that phase two of the US leader's 20-point plan would shift the Palestinian territory "from ceasefire to demilitarization, technocratic governance and reconstruction".
Syrian army tells civilians to stay away from Kurdish positions east of Aleppo
Syria's army told civilians to stay away from Kurdish military positions east of second city Aleppo on Wednesday, after it moved reinforcements to the area following deadly clashes last week.
US to suspend immigrant visa processing for 75 nations, says State Department
Russia, Iran, Afghanistan, and Thailand are among affected countries, states report
Ukraine extends martial law and military mobilisation for 18th time
Ukraine’s parliament approves the 18th extension of martial law and military mobilisation, keeping elections on hold and President Zelensky in office.
Russia warns US military threats against Iran are “unacceptable”
Russia condemns US interference in Iran, calling Washington’s military threats unacceptable and urging diplomatic solutions.
Where are the main US military bases in the Middle East?
Iran warns it could target US military bases in the Middle East amid rising tensions with Washington.
EU targets Ukraine's military needs with massive new loan program plus billions in budget support
EU targets Ukraine’s military needs with massive new loan program plus billions in budget support
Wall Street loses more steam as earnings come in ahead of US wholesale price report
Huntington Ingalls Industries jumped 3% overnight after the shipbuilder announced a contract with the U.S. Department of Defense for up to $151 billion.
President Zardari awarded Bahrain's highest honour during Manama visit
President Zardari awarded Bahrain’s highest honor, boosting bilateral ties, discussing trade, investment, defense, and celebrating Pakistani community contributions during historic visit.
Iran warns neighbours it could hit US bases if Washington strikes
Iran warns neighbouring states it could target US bases if Washington strikes, as diplomats flag evacuations, Israeli assessments point to possible US intervention.
At least 25 killed after crane falls on train in Thailand
The crane was working on a high-speed rail project when it collapsed and hit the passing train
At least 2,571 killed in Iran's protests, US-based rights group HRANA says
An Iranian official said on Tuesday about 2,000 people had been killed.
Saks Global files for bankruptcy after Neiman Marcus takeover leads to financial collapse
The move cast uncertainty over the future of U.S. luxury fashion barely a year after a takeover that brought Saks Fifth Avenue, Bergdorf Goodman and Neiman Marcus under the same roof.
Trump vows 'very strong action' if Iran hangs protesters
Trump said Tuesday that the United States would react strongly if authorities in Iran started hanging people in their crackdown on a popular uprising against the government.
Iran threatens death penalty for 'rioters' as concern grows for protester
Iranian authorities will press charges punishable by death against some individuals arrested during recent demonstrations, prosecutors said on Tuesday.
Iran ex-empress urges security forces to join protesters
Farah Pahlavi, 87, echoing calls made by her son the former crown prince Reza Pahlavi, said she believed "light will triumph over darkness" despite a crackdown by authorities.
US takes aim at Muslim Brotherhood in Arab world
The United States on Tuesday designated the Muslim Brotherhood branches in Egypt, Lebanon and Jordan as terrorist organizations.
Syrian army tells Kurdish forces to withdraw from area east of Aleppo
Syria's army told Kurdish forces on Tuesday to withdraw from an area east of Aleppo after deadly clashes in the city last week.
Malala Yousafzai voices support for Iranian women and girls
“I stand with the people and girls of Iran in their call for freedom and dignity,” she wrote.
Trump urges Iranians to keep protesting, says 'help is on its way'
US President Donald Trump urged Iranians on Tuesday to keep protesting and said help was on the way, without giving details
Hamas to elect first leader since Sinwar killed by Israel, sources say
Khalil Al-Hayya and Khaled Meshaal are seen as frontrunners
Air India facing UK lawsuit from estates of some deceased in 2025 plane crash
A Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner lost height seconds after taking off from the western city of Ahmedabad on June 12
Trump's Iran tariff threat risks reopening China rift
Iran became a flashpoint in US-China ties during Trump's 2017-21 first term as president
Denmark, Greenland to meet Vance, Rubio on Wednesday amid Trump's takeover threat
Trump first floated the idea of a US takeover of Greenland in 2019 during his first term in office
People inside Iran describe heavy security and scattered damage in first calls to outside world
People inside Iran describe heavy security and scattered damage in first calls to outside world
Malaysia will take legal action against Musk's X and xAI over misuse of Grok chatbot
There is growing scrutiny of generative AI tools that can produce realistic images, sound and text, and concern that existing safeguards are failing to prevent their abuse.
Top Australian writers' festival cancelled after Palestinian author barred
The novelist and academic Randa Abdel-Fattah said the move to bar her was "a blatant and shameless act of anti-Palestinian racism and censorship"
BBC seeks to have Trump's $10 billion lawsuit dismissed
In a filing late on Monday, the broadcaster argued that the court in Florida lacked personal jurisdiction in the case because it did not broadcast the programme in Florida
Taliban ambassador to India takes charge, holds talks with foreign ministry officials
Mufti Noor Ahmad Noor, a senior member of the Taliban, arrived in Indian capital the other day and assumed the role of Charge d’Affaires at the Afghan mission in Delhi
Canadian prime minister visits China after nearly a decade of tense relations
It is the first visit to Beijing by a Canadian prime minister since 2017 and could mark a critical shift in ties between the two countries as Canada seeks new trade and security partnerships
US lawmakers plan Denmark visit as Trump threatens Greenland takeover
The delegation will be led by Democratic Senator Chris Coons and will include Republican Senator Thom Tillis, Democratic Jeanne Shaheen, Dick Durbin along with some members of House of Representatives
In 'big trouble'? The factors determining Iran's future
The demonstrations moved from protesting economic grievances to demanding a wholesale change from the clerical system that has ruled Iran since the 1979 revolution that ousted the shah
US revokes 100,000 visas amid immigration crackdown: State Department
The Trump administration revoked over 100,000 visas, including 8,000 student and 2,500 specialized visas, citing criminal charges. The 2025 revocations double those under Biden in 2024
Ukraine toils to restore power and heat, Zelenskiy warns of new attack
Officials said hundreds of apartment blocks in the capital remained without heat despite round-the-clock efforts by the crews
Four migrants die in US immigration custody over first 10 days of 2026
The deaths included two migrants from Honduras, one from Cuba and another from Cambodia, and occurred from January 3-9, according to US Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Brooks Koepka returns to PGA Tour under stiff financial penalty just 5 weeks after leaving LIV Golf
Koepka plans to resume his PGA Tour career in the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines at the end of the month.
Trump has options on Iran, but first must define goal
Trump has options to intervene in protest-hit Iran that range from low to high risk, but choosing his course depends on him deciding his ultimate goal
Iran protest toll mounts as government stages mass rallies
The government's call for rallies in support of the Islamic republic drew thousands on Monday, a turnout supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei hailed as proof that the protests had been defeated.
Rohingya 'targeted for destruction' by Myanmar, ICJ hears
Myanmar deliberately targeted the Rohingya minority with "horrific violence" in a bid to destroy the community, Gambia's justice minister told the International Court of Justice
Trump says US will take Greenland 'one way or the other'
Trump says controlling the mineral-rich Danish territory is crucial for US national security given increased Russian and Chinese military activity in the Arctic.
NATO, Greenland vow to boost Arctic security after Trump threats
NATO and Greenland's government on Monday said they intended to work on strengthening the defence of the Danish autonomous territory.
Somalia ends port deals and security cooperation with UAE
Last month, Israel became the first country to officially recognise Somaliland's independence, a diplomatic breakthrough that was facilitated by Abu Dhabi
Trump declares himself acting president of Venezuela
United States carried out a military operation in Venezuela on January 3
As Canada tries to reduce its dependence on the US, its leader will visit China to rebuild ties
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has sought to repair ties with China since his Labour Party ousted the Conservatives in 2024.
Defence Minister Khawaja Asif reaches Morocco on two-day official visit
Defence Minister Khawaja Asif reaches Morocco for a two-day visit, where Pakistan and Morocco are set to sign an MoU to strengthen bilateral defence cooperation.
Germany's Merz floats possibility of EU-India trade deal by end of January
Top EU leaders would travel to India to seal the deal if negotiations wrap up in time
French farmers target food imports as Mercosur protests continue
Farmers in France have been protesting for weeks over grievances including the proposed trade pact with Mercosur bloc
Indian rocket carrying earth surveillance satellite, went off track
Indian rocket carrying earth surveillance satellite, went off track
India left red-faced as ex-Navy commander arrested again in Qatar
Former Indian Navy Commander Purnendu Tiwari has been rearrested in Qatar after a court verdict, months after being freed from death row following diplomatic intervention by India.
Swiss court keeps bar owner in custody after deadly fire
As many as 40 people were killed in the incident
Top UN court to hear Rohingya genocide case against Myanmar
The Gambia brought the case accusing Myanmar of breaching the 1948 Genocide Convention during a crackdown in 2017
Same fate befall Trump that befell Pharaoh, Nimrod and Reza Shah: Ayatollah Khamenei
The Supreme Leader said on social media that a person intoxicated with arrogance is making decisions for the entire world
Trump says weighing tough response to Iran crackdown, Tehran says ready for war but also dialogue
"We are ready for war but also for dialogue," Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said on Monday in a briefing to foreign ambassadors in Tehran via English translation
Russia calls Ukraine's drone attacks a 'terrorist act'
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova said that Kyiv has once again demonstrated its “ruthless and Nazi mindset,” targeting Russian civilians after failures on the military front
International law applies to everyone, including US, says German finance minister
"It is solely up to Denmark and Greenland to decide about Greenland's future. Territorial sovereignty and integrity must be respected," Klingbeil said ahead of his departure to Washington
Homeland Security to send hundreds more officers to Minnesota, Noem says
The officers would be deployed to bolster the safety of Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Border Patrol officials already in Minnesota, Noem said on Fox News' "Sunday Morning Futures" programme
UN chief urges Iran to refrain from using 'disproportionate force' against protesters
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urged Iranian authorities to show restraint and respect citizens' rights to peaceful protest, condemning violence against demonstrators
Some US senators skeptical about military options for Iran
US President Donald Trump in recent days has left open the possibility of American intervention in Iran. But at least two US senators sounded notes of caution during interviews on TV networks
Cuba defiant after Trump says island to receive no more Venezuelan oil or money
Venezuela is Cuba's biggest oil supplier, but no cargoes have departed from Venezuelan ports to the Caribbean country since the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro by US forces
Iran's Pezeshkian pledges action on economic woes amid spiralling protests
Iran’s president accuses the US and Israel of fuelling unrest, urges public to prevent ‘rioters’ from wreaking havoc.
Demonstrators in London, Paris, Istanbul back Iran protests
Demonstrators rallied in London, Paris and Istanbul on Sunday in support of protests in Iran that have been countered with a deadly crackdown by the country's security forces.
Syria govt forces take control of Aleppo's Kurdish neighbourhoods
Syria's government was in full control of Aleppo on Sunday after taking over the city's Kurdish neighbourhoods and evacuating fighters there to Kurdish autonomous areas.
Trump tells Cuba to 'make a deal, before it is too late'
Trump remarks come a week after US forces seized Venezuela's authoritarian leader Maduro in a nighttime operation in Caracas that killed dozens of Venezuelan and Cuban security forces.
Danish PM says Greenland showdown at 'decisive moment' after new Trump threats
Denmark's Prime Minister said that her country faces a "decisive moment" in its diplomatic battle over Greenland after Trump again suggested using force to seize the Arctic territory.
Death toll in Iran protests reaches more than 500, rights group says
Iran has not given an official toll and Reuters was unable to independently verify the tolls. Trump has repeatedly threatened to intervene if force is used on protesters
Israeli fire kills three people in Gaza, three months on from truce
Fighting has largely abated since Israel and Hamas agreed to a ceasefire in October
Hamas says it will dissolve its Gaza government when new Palestinian body takes over
The ceasefire began with a halt in fighting and the release of hostages held in Gaza in exchange for thousands of Palestinians held by Israel.
Japan PM Takaichi may call early election, coalition partner says
Sanae Takaichi is Japan's first female prime minister
Human remains found amid Australia bushfires, police say
Authorities have said the fires are the worst to hit the southeast since the 2019-2020 Black Summer blazes
Millions of Venezuelans scattered across Latin America cautiously watch what comes next
Alexander Leal, 66, who arrived with his wife in 2018, expressed hope as he sold homemade ice cream in the southern hemisphere summer.
Son of Iran's toppled shah seeks a role as protests expand
Reza Pahlavi has sought to speak as a national leader despite living outside Iran since before his father was toppled in the 1979 revolution
Nepalese royalists demand monarchy restoration ahead of March elections
The interim government, headed by Nepal’s first female prime minister, Sushila Karki, a retired Supreme Court judge, took over following protests by Gen Z activists complaining of corruption
Myanmar holds second round of voting in first general election since military takeover
Myo Aung, a chief minister of the Mandalay region, said more people turned out Sunday to vote than in the first phase.
China voices support for Somalia after top diplomat postpones visit
Foreign Minister Wang Yi held the phone call during his visit to Africa
Why Southeast Asia's online scam industry is so hard to shut down
Scam compounds are often sprawling complexes in rural areas, complete with sleeping quarters, shops and entertainment venues for workers.
Confronting protests, Iran vows to strike back if US attacks
Qalibaf, speaking in parliament, warned the US against "a miscalculation. In the case of an attack on Iran, the occupied territories (Israel) and all US bases and ships will be our legitimate target”
Protesters rally in Italy, Greece against US military operation in Venezuela
In Rome, more than 1,000 demonstrators marched toward the area near the US Embassy, calling on Washington to immediately release Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife
Iran warns Washington it will retaliate against any attack
Iran warned President Trump that any US attack would lead to Tehran striking back against Israel and regional US military bases as "legitimate targets", Speaker Baqer Qalibaf told parliament
US military says it carried out strikes across Syria targeting Islamic State
A US-led coalition has been carrying out airstrikes and ground operations in Syria targeting Islamic State suspects in recent months, often with the involvement of Syria's security forces
Iran authorities signal intensified crackdown as unrest grows
There were fresh reports of violence across Iran, although an internet blackout made it difficult to assess the full extent of unrest
Last Kurdish fighters leave Syria's Aleppo city after days of clashes
The departure marks removal of Kurdish forces from pockets of Aleppo they have held since Syria’s war began in 2011, while Kurdish forces continue to run zone across large parts of northeastern Syria
'Racing against time': Death toll rises after Philippines trash site collapse
About 50 sanitation workers were buried when refuse toppled onto them Thursday from what a city councillor estimated was a height of 20 storeys at the Binaliw Landfill
'American? No!' says Greenland after latest Trump threat
"We don't want to be Americans, we don't want to be Danish, we want to be Greenlanders," the leaders of five parties in Greenland's parliament said in a joint statement
Tens of thousands protest in Minneapolis over fatal ICE shooting
Minneapolis police estimate tens of thousands present at protests on Saturday.
Trump orders army chiefs to draw up plan to invade Greenland
‘They want to move quickly to seize the island before Russia or China makes a move’
Malala announces grant to support education, relief efforts
The grant will benefit girls affected by the ongoing war in Gaza, Sudan, and the Democratic Republic of Congo
India threatens to deport 224,000 Bangladeshi nationals
Dhaka has expressed concern that the Indian system is increasingly replacing Bangladesh’s electoral process, casting shadows over upcoming elections