Leftist Mamdani takes over as New York mayor under Trump shadow

After the clocks struck midnight, bringing in 2026, Mamdani took his oath of office at an abandoned subway stop to begin managing the United States' largest city. He is New York's first Muslim mayor

Trump says National Guard being removed from Chicago, LA and Portland

Trump's announcement came shortly before a federal appellate court ruled that his administration had to return hundreds of California National Guard troops to Governor Gavin Newsom's control.

Hoping for better year ahead, Gazans bid farewell to 'nightmare' of 2025

Palestinians in Gaza are marking the new year not with celebration, but with exhaustion, grief and a fragile hope that their "endless nightmare" might finally end.

Israel begins demolishing 25 buildings in camp

The buildings, home to some 100 families, are in the Nur Shams camp, a frequent site of clashes between Palestinians and Israeli forces.

Turkey steps up anti-IS raids, arresting 125 suspects

Turkey on Wednesday detained another 125 Islamic State group suspects in a string of nationwide raids, a minister said.

Iran government building attacked as top prosecutor responds to protests

A government building in southern Iran was attacked on Wednesday, authorities said, as the country's top prosecutor warned of a "decisive response" to any attempt to create instability.

Zelensky says deal to end war '10 percent' away

Zelensky said Wednesday his country was "10 percent" away from a deal to end the war with Russia, but cautioned that the most important issues were unresolved.

Happy New Year: Let's hope for the best

An outgoing year always leaves a message of failure or success. Failure is for those who spent the year as they spent all previous years and did nothing to transform themselves

Zohran Mamdani to take over as first Muslim New York mayor under Trump shadow

Mamdani’s office says abandoned subway stop venue for oath-taking reflects commitment to working people

Stocks edge lower as 2025 winds down while gold and silver rise

The more notable action was again in the commodities markets. Gold, silver and copper all resumed their ascent after steep declines a day earlier.

Sydney brings in New Year with nod to victims of Bondi attack

Organisers held a minute's silence for the victims of the attack

Myanmar junta says voter turnout at 52pc in first phase of election

The election is the first since a 2021 coup and is taking place during a civil war

Nearly 25 Islamic State fighters killed or captured in Syria, US military says

The latest operations followed a Dec. 13 ambush that occurred near the ancient city of Palmyra while American and Syrian security officials had gathered for a meeting over lunch.

Heavy snow in Poland leaves drivers stranded in tailbacks of up to 20 km

There had also been some disruption to railways and airports

Israel says it will halt operations of several humanitarian organizations in Gaza starting in 2026

Israel says it will halt operations of several humanitarian organizations in Gaza starting in 2026

New Year 2026 begins in New Zealand as world bids farewell to 2025

The capital Auckland lit up to welcome the New Year, with a spectacular fireworks display

CIA behind strike at Venezuelan dock that Trump claims was used by drug smugglers, AP sources say

Trump for months had threatened that he could soon order strikes on targets on Venezuelan land. He’s also taken the unusual step of publicly acknowledging that he had authorized the CIA to carry out c

Bangladesh mourns ex-PM Khaleda Zia with state funeral

She was laid to rest alongside her late husband, Ziaur Rahman, who was assassinated in 1981 during his time as president

Bangladesh's Islamist party open to unity government after February vote

Opinion polls suggest that Jamaat-e-Islami will finish a close second to the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) in the first election it has contested in nearly 17 years

Powerball jackpot winner in Arkansas to get $1.8 billion

The lone winner in Christmas Eve drawing matched all five numbers and the Powerball to capture the second-largest jackpot in US history, ending the game’s three-month stretch without a top winner

Thieves drill into German bank vault and make off with millions

They drilled through a thick concrete wall at a branch of Sparkasse bank in Gelsenkirchen and then broke into several thousand safe deposit boxes and stole a sum estimated in millions of euros

Thailand frees 18 Cambodian soldiers under new ceasefire deal

The Southeast Asian neighbours agreed to halt fighting, ending about 20 days of clashes.

Global 'fragmentation' fuelling world's crises: UN refugee chief

Reflecting on his decade at the helm of UNHCR, Filippo Grandi told AFP that one of the most worrying developments had been how divisions had left the world seemingly incapable of resolving conflicts

Leftist Mamdani to take over as New York mayor under Trump shadow

After the clocks strike midnight, bringing in 2026, Mamdani will take his oath of office at an abandoned subway stop, taking the helm of the US's largest city. He will be New York's first Muslim mayor

Regional temperature records broken across the world in 2025

Globally, the last 12 months are expected to be the third hottest ever recorded after 2024 and 2023, according to provisional data, which will be confirmed by Copernicus in its report in early January

Taiwan stays on high alert as Chinese ships pull back after massive drills

Chinese ships were moving away from Taiwan but Beijing had yet to formally declare the end of the exercises, according to Kuan Bi-ling, head of Taiwan's Ocean Affairs Council

MSF expects to be barred from Gaza after missing Israel deadline

The organisation, which provided care to people during a two-year Gaza Strip war, says deregistration would cut off life-saving medical assistance for hundreds of thousands in the Palestinian enclave

Turkey detains 357 Islamic State suspects nationwide after deadly clash

Interior Minister Yerlikaya said authorities carried out raids in 21 provinces across the country. "We have never, and will never give them an opportunity in future to bring the country to its knees"

Ten countries warn of 'catastrophic' Gaza situation

The foreign ministers of 10 nations on Tuesday expressed "serious concerns" about a "renewed deterioration of the humanitarian situation" in Gaza

A war within a war: Yemen's latest conflict

Yemen has been at war since Iran-backed Houthi rebels ousted the government in 2014, triggering a Saudi-led military intervention, but a new internal conflict has been brewing in recent weeks.

Students join Iran demonstrations after shopkeepers protest

Iranian students staged street protests in Tehran on Tuesday, a day after the capital's shopkeepers demonstrated against economic hardship.

World bids farewell to 2025 - a year of Trump, truces and turmoil

New Year's Eve revellers toasted the end of 2025 on Wednesday, waving goodbye to 12 months packed with Trump tariffs, a Gaza truce

What to know about China's drills around Taiwan

China's military drills around Taiwan entered their second day on Tuesday, the sixth major manoeuvres Beijing has held near the self-ruled island in recent years

UAE announces troops withdrawal from Yemen following Riyadh's accusations

The UAE announces the end of its counterterrorism presence in Yemen, rejecting Saudi claims and affirming regional coordination.

Saudi Arabia says national security is a red line as UAE forces asked to leave Yemen

Saudi Arabia urged the Emiratis to comply with the demand. The UAE's foreign ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

End of an era as Bangladesh ex-PM Khaleda Zia dies

Bangladesh's three-time prime minister Khaleda Zia, who hoped to lead her nation one last time after elections next year, died on Tuesday aged 80.

Trump threatens Hamas, warns Iran of more US strikes after Netanyahu talks

US president says there will be ‘hell to pay’ if Hamas fails to disarm, and threatens new strikes on Iran if it tries to rebuild nuclear programme.

Israel hands Trump another international award, after Nobel snub

Donald Trump will receive Israel's highest civilian honor in 2026, after PM Benjamin Netanyahu announced Monday that his country will break with decades of tradition to recognize a non-citizen.

Iraq parliament elects new speaker

Parliament's media office said 309 out of 329 lawmakers took part in the inaugural session, with Haibat al-Halbussi, 45, emerging as the winner from three candidates, with 208 votes.

China conducts second day of military drills around Taiwan

The two-day war games, code-named "Justice Mission 2025", started on Monday and were slammed by Taipei as "military intimidation" by Beijing.

Police say Bondi Beach mass shooting suspects 'acted alone'

A father and son accused of a mass shooting at Australia's Bondi Beach "acted alone" and were not part of a wider terrorist cell, police said.

Hamas confirms death of spokesman Abu Obeida

Israel previously announced it had killed Abu Obeida in a strike on Gaza on August 30.

US offers Ukraine 15-year security guarantee as part of peace plan, Zelenskyy says

Details of the security guarantees have not become public but Zelenskyy said Monday that they include how a peace deal would be monitored as well as the “presence” of partners. He didn’t elaborate, bu

Bangladesh's Gen-Z party faces revolt over alliance with Jamaat-e-Islami, risking its future

At least 30 senior leaders of the National Citizen Party (NCP) have openly opposed its alliance with Jamaat-e-Islami, announced on Sunday, with several resigning in protest

Nepal's former rapper to run for PM in key vote after Gen Z protests

Rapper turned-Kathmandu mayor Balendra Shah, known as Balen, joined the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) or national independent party, led by a former TV host-turned politician Rabi Lamichhane

Kosovo's Kurti promises swift formation of new government after election win

Kurti's party was leading with 49.3% of Sunday's vote, with 99% of votes counted after polls closed at 7 p.m. local time (1800 GMT)

'We are not a threat to anyone': Afghan minister welcomes statements of Dar and religious scholars

According to Afghan television channel Tolo News, Haqqani said that he appreciates such statements that help resolve issues between the two neighbouring countries

Trump, Netanyahu to discuss next phase of Gaza plan

Netanyahu said this month that Trump had invited him for talks, as Washington pushes to establish transitional governance and an international security force for the Palestinian enclave

Three dead in Alawite protests on Syrian coast, local officials say

Syria has been rocked by several episodes of sectarian bloodshed since longtime leader Bashar al-Assad, who hails from the Muslim Alawite minority, was ousted by a rebel offensive last year

Six Islamic State militants killed, seven police wounded in operation in Turkey

It said police teams had launched an operation on a house believed to contain militants near the town of Yalova, on the Sea of Marmara coast, south of Istanbul

Myanmar pro-military party 'winning' junta-run poll first phase: source

The armed forces snatched power in a 2021 coup, but on Sunday opened voting in a phased month-long election they pledge will return power to the people

Indonesia fire kills 16 people in retirement home

The fire at the Werdha Damai retirement home was finally extinguished late on Sunday and authorities are still investigating its cause, police official Alamsyah P. Hasibuan said

Mexican train derailment kills at least 13 people, 98 injured

The Mexican Navy said the train, which derailed near town of Nizanda, was carrying nine crew members and 241 passengers. Of those on board, 139 were reported to be out of danger, while 98 were injured

Bangladesh's student-led party allies with Islamists ahead of election

Since last year's uprising, the National Citizen Party (NCP) has cast itself as a centrist, reformist alternative to nepotism and two-party dominance, but still it is struggling to get voter support

'Shivering from cold and fear': winter rains batter displaced Gazans

A fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has been in place since October 10, following two years of devastating fighting. But despite the truce, Gazans still face a severe humanitarian crisis

China launches military drills around Taiwan amid tensions with Japan

The drills will involve live-fire exercises, with five zones around the island under sea and air space restrictions for 10 hours from 8.30am on Tuesday.

Trump says has 'productive' talks with Putin before Zelensky meet

Donald Trump said Sunday he had "productive" talks with Russian leader Vladimir Putin hours before the US president meets Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelensky.

North Korea tests cruise missiles in show of 'combat readiness'

Kim Jong Un oversaw the drill -- staged Sunday over the Yellow Sea to the west of the Korean peninsula -- and called for "unlimited and sustained" development of his nuclear weapons forces.

China welcomes Thailand-Cambodia truce ahead of trilateral talks

Thailand and Cambodia ended weeks of fierce border clashes that killed at least 101 people

South Korean President Lee names conservative lawmaker as budget minister

President Lee has pushed for a major overhaul of ministries

UK secures migrant return deal with Angola, Namibia; DRC faces visa curbs

The Democratic Republic of the Congo has been stripped of fast-track visa services after failing to meet Britain's requirements

Bangladesh police say student leader Osman Hadi's killers fled to India

Hadi was a vocal Indian critic who took part in last year's mass uprising

Tepid early turnout in Myanmar election as junta touts stability

The United Nations, some Western countries and human rights groups have said the vote is not free, fair or credible

Daraya reborn: the rebels rebuilding Syria's deserted city

Daraya occupies a special place in the story of the Syrian revolution. Only 7 kms from capital Damascus, its people handed roses to soldiers who were sent to quell their peaceful protest in March 2011

Iraqis cover soil with clay to curb sandstorms

Iraq has long suffered from sand and dust storms, but in recent years they have become more frequent and intense as the country falls prey to the effects of climate change

Kosovo votes in bid to end year-long political impasse

The vote is the second this year in Europe's youngest nation after Kurti's Vetevendosje party fell short of a majority in February

Putin says Russia will achieve its Ukraine aims by force if Kyiv doesn't want peace

Putin's remarks, carried by state news agency TASS, followed a vast Russian drone and missile attack that prompted Ukraine President Zelenskiy to say Russia was demonstrating its wish to continue war

Zelenskiy to meet Trump in Florida for talks on Ukraine peace plan

Zelenskiy has told journalists that he plans to discuss the fate of eastern Ukraine's contested Donbas region, as well as the future of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant and other topics

Central African Republic votes, Russia ally Touadera seeks third term

The 68-year-old mathematician oversaw a constitutional referendum in 2023 that scrapped the presidential term limit, drawing an outcry from his critics who accused him of seeking to rule for life

Chilly Gaza braces for more winter rain and word of any progress in ceasefire talks

Some families in the central town of Deir al-Balah said they had been living in tents for about two years, or for most of the war between Israel and Hamas that has devastated the territory

Taiwan rattled by 7.0 magnitude quake, no major damage reported

The quake with a depth of 73 km was felt across Taiwan and shook buildings in the capital Taipei, the administration said, assigning it an intensity-four category meaning there could be minor damage

Russia opposes Taiwan independence in any form, FM Lavrov says

In an interview with Russia's TASS state news agency, Lavrov also urged Japan to “think carefully” about what he described as a course towards militarisation"

Italy arrests nine over alleged Hamas funding through charities

The suspects are accused of "belonging to and having financed" the Palestinian group, which the European Union designates as a terrorist organisation, prosecutors said in a statement in Genoa

Myanmar polls open amid civil war, junta-backed party tipped to win

The junta that has since ruled Myanmar says the vote is a chance for a fresh start politically and economically for the impoverished Southeast Asian nation

Sikh woman donates land for mosque in Fatehgarh Sahib village

A 75-year-old Sikh woman donated land for a mosque in an East Punjab village, with Sikh and Hindu families also supporting the construction financially

Spanish family of four missing after boat sinks off Indonesia

Spanish family of four missing after boat sinks off Indonesia

Russian drones, missiles pound Ukraine ahead of Zelenskiy-Trump meeting

Russian drones, missiles pound Ukraine ahead of Zelenskiy-Trump meeting

Conflict and fear sap campaign energy ahead of Myanmar election

Myanmar has been in the throes of a nationwide conflict since the military deposed an elected government in a 2021 coup

India's diplomatic failures in 2025 exposed in new report

India's foreign policy in 2025 faced significant setbacks, with failed promises, strained US ties, security failures, and weakened regional relations, according to a new report by 'The Hindu'.

At least 7 killed in Vietnam after bus overturns

Rescue teams pulled 10 survivors from the wreckage

Zelenskiy says Russia using Belarus territory to circumvent Ukrainian defences

The Kremlin used Belarusian territory to launch its February 2022 invasion of Ukraine and Belarus

Winter storm bears down on US Northeast, disrupting airline travel

More than 1,600 commercial airline flights were canceled

Thailand and Cambodia sign truce to halt fierce border conflict

The agreement ended 20 days of fighting that has killed at least 101 people and displaced more than half a million

Yemen's Saudi-led coalition says it will deal with military moves in Hadramout

The statement from the coalition spokesperson, General Turki al-Malki, comes in response to a request from Yemen's head of the Presidential Leadership Council.

Myanmar goes to the polls amid civil war and humanitarian crisis

Already one of Southeast Asia's poorest countries, Myanmar has been hammered by a conflict triggered by a 2021 coup in which the military ousted an elected civilian government.

Myanmar to hold third phase of election voting on January 25, state media reports

The first two phases of voting are set to take place on December 28 and January 11

UAE welcomes Saudi efforts to support security in Yemen, foreign ministry says

Yemen has already been marred by a civil war since 2014

Explosion at Alawite mosque in Syria's Homs kills five

Syria has been rocked by several episodes of sectarian violence since Bashar al-Assad’s ouster

Oymyakon: World's coldest inhabited town hits near -54°C

Oymyakon in Siberia records temperatures near -54°C, showcasing extreme cold and the resilience of its residents.

Thai defence minister to attend truce talks with Cambodia, PM says

Thai and Cambodian officials have been holding parleys at a border crossing since Wednesday

India's water crunch brews risks for beverage giants

Nearly two-thirds of Rajasthan is covered by the Thar Desert

What is Islamic State, the group the US struck in Nigeria?

The Sunni Muslim group emerged in Iraq and Syria and quickly created a "caliphate", declaring its rule over all Muslims and largely displacing al Qaeda

China hits US defence firms with sanctions over arms sales to Taiwan

China views democratically-governed Taiwan as part of its own territory

Nix's late TD pass and stand by Broncos defense finishes off 20-13 win over Chiefs

One secured when the Broncos made one last stop in the closing second at their end of the field.

Myanmar military's election unlikely to bring anything new to country, says analyst

"I think that this election is a sign that to continue with the civil war, like it has always been in the last four or five years, it's very tough and it's really tiring for the Myanmar military"

A year on, Jeju Air crash report delayed as families question probe's credibility

On December 29, 2024, the Boeing 737-800 made an emergency belly landing at Muan airport

Zelenskiy says 'a lot' can be decided before New Year ahead of Trump meeting

Zelenskiy held talks on Thursday with Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff and the president's son-in-law Jared Kushner.

Malaysia court finds ex-PM Najib Razak guilty of abuse of power in biggest 1MDB trial

Malaysia and US investigators say at least $4.5 billion was stolen from 1Malaysia Development Berhad, a state fund Najib co-founded in 2009 while in office

Putin indicated Russia could be open to territory swap as part of Ukraine deal, Kommersant says

Andrei Kolesnikov, the Kremlin correspondent for Kommersant, one of Russia's top newspapers, said that Putin briefed top businessmen on the details of the plan at late-night Kremlin meeting on Dec 24

Malaysia judge says ex-PM Najib and 1MDB fugitive Jho Low had 'unmistakable bond' ahead of trial verdict

Malaysia and US investigators say at least $4.5 billion was stolen from 1Malaysia Development Berhad, a state fund Najib co-founded in 2009 while in office. He has denied wrongdoing

South Korea prosecutor seeks 10-year jail term for ex-President Yoon, Yonhap says

Prosecutors have accused the ousted president of trying to block investigators seeking to arrest him in January by barricading himself inside the presidential compound.

Russia refuses to join peacekeeping forces in Palestine

According to the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, “Moscow does not intend to send its troops as part of any classic UN peacekeeping mission”

Japan govt approves record 122 trillion yen budget

The 122.3-trillion-yen ($782 billion) budget for the fiscal year from April 2026 will include some nine trillion yen for defence spending

North Korea's Kim Jong Un signals continued missile development in next 5 years

Kim said "the country's missile and shell production sector is of paramount importance in bolstering war deterrent," according to KCNA

Israeli military says it killed a member of Iran's Quds Force in Lebanon

The military identified the man as Hussein Mahmoud Marshad al-Jawhari, calling him a key operative in the force's unit 840. He was assassinated in the area or Ansariyeh, the military said

Trump says US struck IS targets in Nigeria after group targeted Christians

In a Christmas evening post on his social media site, Trump did not provide details or mention the extent of the damage caused by the strikes

Five killed in firefight on Tajik-Afghan border, Tajikistan says

The latest incident demonstrated “the Taliban government’s failure to fulfil their international obligations and repeated commitments to ensuring security and stability

Freedom of worship assaulted as mobs mar Christmas festivities across India

The videos of the incident have gone viral on social media.

Zelenskyy says he's open to creating demilitarized zone in Ukraine's industrial heartland

A similar arrangement could be possible for the area around the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, which is currently under Russian control, Zelenskyy said.

Jair Bolsonaro backs son's Brazil presidential bid, undergoes hernia surgery

Jair Bolsonaro backs son's Brazil presidential bid, undergoes hernia surgery

Britain, Canada, France among 14 countries condemning fresh Settlements in Occupied West Bank

Britain, Canada, France among 14 countries condemning fresh Settlements in Occupied West Bank

King Charles III picks Westminster Abbey as the site of his Christmas Day broadcast

This year’s Christmas speech will be the fourth since Charles ascended to the throne after his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, died in September 2022.

Pope Leo XIV remembers Gaza's suffering in first Christmas homily and calls for peace

Pope Leo XIV remembers Gaza’s suffering in first Christmas homily and calls for peace

China accuses US of trying to thwart improved China-India ties

China views its ties with India from a strategic and long-term perspective

In first Christmas sermon, Pope Leo decries conditions for Palestinians in Gaza

Leo is celebrating his first Christmas after being elected in May by the world's cardinals to succeed the late Pope Francis

Christmas celebrations muted at Bondi as Australians grieve after deadly shooting

The gun attack at a Jewish Hannukah celebration has prompted calls for stricter gun laws

Bangladesh leader considered top PM candidate returns from exile ahead of polls

Bangladesh is heading into the polls under an interim government led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus

A blast in Gaza wounds a soldier and Israel accuses Hamas of ceasefire violation

Hamas senior official Mahmoud Mrdawi said on social media that the blast was a result of unexploded ordnance and the group had informed mediators.

Heavy rains drench Southern California, spawn flash flooding, mud flows

The Christmas Eve storm was expected to persist into Friday

Blast hits mosque during evening prayers in Nigeria's Maiduguri, witness says

The blast occurred in a city that has been at the heart of an Islamist insurgency waged by Boko Haram and its offshoot ISWAP for nearly two decades.

North Korea's Kim Jong Un views submarine construction, oversees missile launch, KCNA says

The submarine project is part of the ruling party's effort to modernise North Korea's navy

Faithful return to Bethlehem and Pope Leo XIV celebrates his first Christmas Eve Mass at St. Peter's

There were only a handful of foreigners but some residents said they are starting to see signs of change as tourism slowly returns.

Christians worldwide celebrate Christmas with enthusiasm

Millions of Christians worldwide commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ

Wall Street hovers near record levels and will close early

The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits fell last week and remain at historically healthy levels despite some signs that the labor market is weakening.

Thousands flock to Bethlehem to revive Christmas spirit after 2 years of war in Gaza

The city where Christians believe Jesus was born had cancelled Christmas celebrations for the past two years. Manger Square instead had featured a nativity scene of baby Jesus surrounded by rubble and

Russia plans a nuclear power plant on the moon within a decade

The moon is 384,400 km (238,855 miles) from our planet

Russian attacks on Ukrainian ports cause drop in food exports

Russian attacks on Ukrainian ports cause drop in food exports

Turkiye, Hamas discuss Gaza ceasefire deal's second phase, Turkish source says

Hamas says that humanitarian aid entering Gaza is not sufficient

South Korean lawmakers pass bill targeting false information despite warnings on censorship

The Democrats, who have failed to pass similar legislation under past governments, say the law is needed to counter a growing threat of fake news

US and Ukraine reach consensus on key issues aimed at ending the war but territorial disputes remain

How the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, the largest plant in Europe which is under Russian occupation, will be managed is another contentious issue.

Ex-aide says Netanyahu tasked him with making a plan to evade responsibility for Oct. 7 attack

Ex-aide says Netanyahu tasked him with making a plan to evade responsibility for Oct. 7 attack

Thai and Cambodia militaries hold talks on resuming ceasefire

At least 21 civilians have been in killed in Cambodia since the fighting

Putin has been briefed on US proposals for Ukraine peace plan, the Kremlin says

US President Trump wants to be remembered as a peacemaker

Chinese capital Beijing further eases home buying curbs

Families with more than one child will also be allowed to buy an additional home in downtown Beijing

Black box recovered from Libyan general's crashed plane

Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya told reporters at the crash site that the plane's voice recorder and the flight data recorder (black box) had been recovered

How Israel's hilltop settlers coordinate attacks to expel Palestinians

Over time, similar modest dwellings have turned into sprawling Israeli housing developments, part of a plan to prevent the birth of a Palestinian state

Two police officers killed by bomb in Moscow near site of Russian general's killing

Russia's State Investigative Committee said that when two police officers approached a man who was acting strangely, they were killed by an explosive device, adding that a third person was also killed

Bangladesh's Tarique Rahman, seen as likely next PM set to return from exile ahead of polls

Rahman, 60, is the son of ailing former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia and acting chairman of the party that is widely expected to come out on top in the parliamentary vote set for February 12

Syrian church marks Christmas and reaffirms faith months after deadly attack

“There’s no holiday, neither this year nor next year nor the one after it,” she said.

US judge tosses Trump challenge to New York immigration-related law

The judge rejected Justice Department's arguments that a New York law that restricts ability of Democratic-led state's Department of Motor Vehicles to share information with immigration authorities

US eyes additional Coast Guard assets to seize fleeing tanker, sources say

The days-long pursuit highlights mismatch between the administration's desire to seize sanctioned oil tankers near Venezuela and limited resources of the agency that is mainly carrying out operations

Trump's recall of ambassadors compounds staffing problems at posts in Africa

US embassies across Africa and the State Department's Africa Bureau in Washington have chronically been understaffed across several administrations

World is 'ready' for a woman at helm of UN: Chile's Bachelet tells AFP

Michelle Bachelet,74, who served two terms as Chile's president, was nominated for the UN's top job in September by her country's outgoing leftist leader Gabriel Boric

US Supreme Court rejects Trump's military deployment in Chicago area, for now

The order said the president's authority to take federal control of National Guard troops likely only applies in "exceptional" circumstances

Suspect and state trooper killed in Delaware shooting

Delaware State Police reported an active shooter at the Department of Motor Vehicles building in Wilmington just after 2 pm EST. Shortly after, police said there was no longer an active shooter

Blasts and fire shatter Pennsylvania nursing home, killing at least two

Five people were believed to be missing hours after the blasts and flames ravaged the Silver Lake Nursing Home in Bristol Township, about 33 km northeast of Philadelphia, Fire Marshal Dippolito said

U.S. eyes additional Coast Guard assets to seize fleeing tanker, sources say

The ship, which maritime groups have identified as the Bella 1, has refused to be boarded by the Coast Guard.

Lebanon denies any army link to Hezbollah after Israeli strike

Israel’s military said the men were involved in planning attacks against its forces and that two were members of Hezbollah’s air defence unit. It also alleged that one of them was serving in army

Israeli defence minister says no plan to resettle Gaza after hinting at one

Defence Minister Katz said the military would never leave all of Gaza and planned to station a type of unit – Nahal – that has historically played a role in establishing Israeli communities

Sean 'Diddy' Combs seeks immediate release from prison in appeals argument

They noted that Combs was convicted of two lesser counts, prostitution offenses that didn’t require force, fraud, or coercion.

Libya's military chief killed in plane crash in Turkiye

The head of Libya's armed forces and four other high ranking military officials died late Tuesday when their business jet crashed shortly after taking off from Ankara.

Bangladesh summons Indian envoy as protest erupts in New Delhi

Bangladesh on Tuesday summoned the top Indian envoy as fresh protests erupted outside its high commission in New Delhi over the mob lynching of a Hindu worker in Dhaka.

Greta Thunberg arrested at pro-Palestinian protest in London

London police on Tuesday arrested Swedish activist Greta Thunberg at a demonstration in support of pro-Palestinian hunger strikers.

Ukraine retreats in east as Russian strikes kill three, hit energy

Kyiv had to withdraw forces from Siversk, a town in heavily embattled Donetsk region on the way to two last strongholds held by Ukraine. Russia announced the capture of Siversk almost two weeks ago.

Venezuela passes law to jail backers of US oil blockade

Venezuela's parliament passed a law Tuesday that carries lengthy prison terms for any national supporting a United States' oil tanker blockade Caracas has termed piracy.

Glue strong enough to tow a car made from used cooking oil

Oil consists of long chains of fatty acids bound to molecules of glycerol (also known as glycerin).

Major Russian drone and missile attack on Ukraine kills at least 3 people and cuts power

In the southern Odesa region, Russia struck energy, port, transport, industrial and residential infrastructure, according to regional head Oleh Kiper.

Trump flew on Epstein jet eight times in the '90s, according to prosecutor email

US government releases nearly 30,000 pages of Epstein-related records, including an email alleging Trump flew on a private jet in the 1990s, while the Justice Department says some claims are unfounded

Six Pakistanis arrested in Saudi Arabia with 71kg drugs

Saudi authorities arrested six Pakistani nationals with 71kg methamphetamine in Riyadh, while foiling two other smuggling attempts and seizing over 200kg drugs.

Ukrainian troops withdraw from eastern town of Siversk

Sloviansk is a northern anchor of the so-called "fortress belt" of cities in Ukraine's heavily industrialised Donbas region, which Russia has demanded Kyiv cede before it ends its war.

Trump unveils plan for 'Trump-class' battleships to boost US sea power

In addition to the new battleship class, the Golden Fleet envisions an increase in the number of other types of war vessels.

Car bomb kills Russian general in Moscow

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that President Vladimir Putin had been immediately informed about the killing of Sarvarov, who fought in Chechnya and had taken part in Moscow’s military campaign

Hundreds protest in New Delhi over killing of Hindu man in Bangladesh

Factory worker Dipu Chandra Das, 27, was beaten and set on fire in Bangladesh's Mymensingh district last week by a crowd.

'He's going to pay': Israelis protest against Premier Netanyahu outside court

One protester said Netanyahu would pay for his "serious crimes," adding the protest would continue in order to ensure that the trial "goes as planned, that he does not receive a pardon"

Russian air attack on Ukraine kills three and knocks out power in most regions

Moscow's latest combined strike hit energy facilities in western regions the hardest

Russia and US discussed 'irritants' in relationship, key issues unresolved, Interfax reports

The two countries have been discussing ways to resolve a series of disputes that have affected the working of their embassies. The talks are separate from Russia-US negotiations over Ukraine war

Vietnam's next leadership taking shape as January congress nears

Lam is viewed as the leading contender to keep the country's most powerful post, but the announcements are expected only at the five-yearly party congress scheduled for January 19-25

Disputed Myanmar election wins China's vote of confidence

International monitors have dismissed the vote starting on Sunday as a charade to rebrand Myanmar's military rule since a 2021 coup, which triggered a civil war

Trapped under Israeli bombardment, Gazans fear the 'new border'

Residents say the attacks have targeted neighbourhoods east of the so-called Israeli-controlled Yellow Line – a demarcation established under the truce between Israel and Hamas

Trump says US needs Greenland for security, taps envoy to 'lead the charge'

Trump named Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry on Sunday as his special envoy to Greenland, drawing renewed criticism from Denmark and Greenland over Washington's interest in mineral-rich Arctic island

Syrian government and SDF agree to de-escalate after Aleppo violence

Syria's state news agency SANA, citing the defense ministry, said the army's general command issued an order to stop targeting the SDF's fire sources

Trump pulls 30 envoys in 'America First' push, critics say it weakens US abroad

The State Department declined to provide a list of the diplomats being recalled. A senior department official said it was "a standard process in any administration" but critics said that was not so

US Justice Department handling of Epstein file release sparks backlash

The Justice Department released thousands of documents on Friday related to Epstein, a convicted sex offender who committed suicide in 2019.

China likely loaded more than 100 ICBMs in silo fields, Pentagon report says

China is expanding and modernizing its weapons stockpile faster than any other nuclear-armed power, according to the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, a Chicago-based non-profit

NGOs fear 'catastrophic impact' of new Israel registration rules

New rules in Israel for registering non-governmental organisations, under which more than a dozen groups have already been rejected, could have a catastrophic impact on aid work in Gaza and West Bank

Deadly clashes in Aleppo as Turkey urges Kurds not to be obstacle to Syria's stability

At least three people were killed in the clashes, which came ahead of a deadline for implementing a March 10 agreement between Damascus and the Kurds to integrate the SDF.

Trump says would be 'smart' for Venezuela's Maduro to step down

Trump said Monday it would be "smart" for Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro to step down, as US naval forces pressed a blockade on the South American country's oil wealth.

Cambodia says Thailand launches air strikes after ASEAN meet on border clashes

Renewed fighting this month shattered a previous truce and has killed at least 23 people in Thailand and 20 in Cambodia, while more than 900,000 have been displaced on both sides.

Last of kidnapped Nigerian pupils handed over, government says

Authorities said the children, along with seven teachers and support staff, were the last batch of those taken by gunmen in the late November mass abduction in north-central Nigeria.

Bangladesh suspends visa services in Delhi and Siliguri after security incidents

Bangladesh has temporarily suspended visa and consular services in Delhi and Siliguri after protests and security incidents, while India rejected claims of threats to diplomatic safety.

US triples stipend offer to migrants who 'self-deport' to $3,000

US triples stipend offer to migrants who 'self-deport' to $3,000

Second student leader shot in Bangladesh days after Sharif Osman Hadi killing

Another student leader has been shot in Bangladesh days after Sharif Osman Hadi’s killing, with doctors confirming the injured NCP leader is now out of danger.

India's Parliament approves bill to open civil nuclear power sector to private firms

India is one of the world’s biggest emitters of planet-heating gases and over 75% of its power is still generated by burning fossil fuels, mostly coal.

China says US seizure of ships 'serious violation' of international law

Venezuela has the right to develop relations with other countries, China's foreign ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said at a daily press briefing, adding that China opposes "unilateral and illegal" act

Kremlin frowns on latest Europe, Ukraine changes to peace proposal

The US-drafted proposals for an end to the nearly four-year-old war, leaked to the media last month, raised European and Ukrainian concerns that they were tilted too far in Russia's favour

Russian general killed in Moscow car bomb attack

Lt. Gen. Fanil Sarvarov, head of the Operational Training Directorate of the Russian Armed Forces General Staff, died from his injuries, official spokesperson for Russia’s Investigative Committee said

Kosovo heads to polls as political deadlock threatens vital funds

Prime Minister Albin Kurti’s Vetevendosje party won the last election in February, but failed to secure a majority or find a willing coalition party after an acrimonious campaign

South Korea parliament passes bill to launch probe into 2024 Jeju Air crash

An 18 MPs' panel will probe possible causes of the crash, including whether enough was done against the risk of a bird strike, any engine or mechanical failures and an embankment that the plane struck

Malaysia's jailed ex-PM Najib appears in court, house arrest bid dismissed

Najib, imprisoned since August 2022 for his role in the multi-billion dollar 1MDB scandal, was bidding to compel authorities to confirm the existence of and execute a royal order issued last year

Indonesian women cook 2.5 tonnes of rendang beef for Sumatra floods victims

Head of the West Sumatra Family Welfare Movement Harneli Bahar said the kitchen has managed to cook 2.5 tonnes of beef to make the dish, donated by locals. They have been cooking non-stop for six days

Ukrainian drone attack damages two vessels in Russia's Krasnodar, officials say

All crew on the ships at the Volna terminal on the Black Sea have been safely evacuated, the Krasnodar region’s operational headquarters said on the Telegram messaging app

Japan prepares to restart world's biggest nuclear plant, 15 years after Fukushima

Kashiwazaki-Kariwa, located about 220 km northwest of Tokyo, was among 54 reactors shut after the 2011 earthquake and tsunami crippled the Fukushima Daiichi plant

Global nuclear arms control under pressure in 2026

The first half of the year will see two key events: the US-Russia bilateral treaty, New START, expires on February 5, and in April, New York hosts the Review Conference (RevCon) of the Treaty on NPT

Israel accelerates outposts, roads construction for permanent presence in Gaza: Reports

Israel is laying the groundwork for a permanent military presence across large parts of the Gaza Strip, despite official denials of permanent occupation, according reports and analysis.

Israeli foreign minister urges Jews abroad to move to Israel after Sydney attack

Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar on Sunday called on Jews living in Western countries to move to Israel, citing what he described as a sharp rise in antisemitism.

Macron, on UAE visit, announces new French aircraft carrier

French President Emmanuel Macron said on Sunday he had given the official go-ahead to replace his country's flagship, the nuclear-powered Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier.