Vance and Modi meet in New Delhi to discuss trade deal and avoid US tariffs
Vance and Modi meet in New Delhi to discuss trade deal and avoid US tariffs
Australians start voting in general elections as pope's death overshadows campaigning
Australians start voting in general elections as pope’s death overshadows campaigning
China sends team to Myanmar to monitor ceasefire, foreign ministry says
China sends team to Myanmar to monitor ceasefire, foreign ministry says
China ready to unveil world's tallest bridge in June this year
China ready to unveil world's tallest bridge in June this year
Pope Francis' funeral to be held Saturday, with public viewing starting Wednesday
Pope Francis’ funeral to be held Saturday, with public viewing starting Wednesday
UN researchers warn that Asian scam operations are spreading across the rest of the world
UN researchers warn that Asian scam operations are spreading across the rest of the world
Israel steps up Gaza strikes; polio vaccination halted by blockade
Gaza's health ministry said a UN-backed polio vaccination campaign had been suspended
Alex Ovechkin makes more history with his first NHL playoff overtime goal
The one thing he had not done — until now — was score an overtime playoff goal
Pope Francis loved soccer, San Lorenzo and the sport's power to unite
“Soccer is a team sport. You can’t have fun alone,” the pope told a crowd of Italian youth
Russian court cuts jail term for American held on drug charges, lawyer says
Robert Woodland was found guilty in July 2024 of attempting to sell drugs after he was arrested
Pope Francis broke with tradition in choosing St. Mary Major for burial
His chosen resting place is the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore (St. Mary Major)
China says Iran's foreign minister will visit on Wednesday
Earlier, the Iranian foreign ministry said on Monday that Araghchi will visit China on Tuesday
Pope Francis's funeral to be held on Saturday, many world leaders expected
Francis, 88, died unexpectedly on Monday after suffering a stroke and cardiac arrest
Russia recaptures monastery in Kursk from Ukraine, TASS says
Russian forces had captured the St. Nicholas Belogorsky monastery in village Gornal, TASS said
Cardinals to meet after death of Pope Francis, plan for funeral
Francis, 88, died unexpectedly on Monday after suffering a stroke and cardiac arrest
Venezuelan migrants were set for deportation without judicial review, lawyers tell US Supreme Court
The ACLU said that administration had not provided the migrants required notice before deportation
Trump visa cuts and tariff hikes turn Chinese students away from American Dream
China's students face additional challenges due to trade war and vilification of Chinese citizens
Trump approval rating dips; many wary of his wielding of power, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds
Some 42% of respondents approved of Trump's performance as president, down from 43% three weeks ago
Israeli protesters scuffle with police during protest march against government
Police tried to block the protestors and called their march illegal as it has departed
'Andor' returns to Disney+ and takes 'Star Wars' to new and rebellious places
“I start small,” Gilroy said. “I work teaspoon by teaspoon.”
Trump stands behind Hegseth after attack plans shared in second Signal chat
"Pete's doing a great job. Everybody's happy with him," Trump said
Early voting in Australia election begins, PM Albanese's party holds slender lead
Albanese has surged in polls from a deficit of six points against Dutton's conservative coalition
Yemen's Houthis say US strikes on Sanaa kill at least 12
Yemen's Houthis said on Monday that US air strikes on Sanaa killed at least 12 people.
Israel security chief accuses PM of demanding personal loyalty
Israel's internal security chief accused PM Netanyahu Monday of demanding personal loyalty.
Vance heads to India for tough talks on trade
New Delhi looks to seal an early trade deal and stave off punishing US tariffs.
Russia resumes attacks on Ukraine after Easter truce
Russia launched wave of aerial attacks at Ukraine on Monday in an abrupt end to fragile Easter truce
Putin says he is open to direct peace talks with Ukraine
Russian President Putin proposed on Monday bilateral talks with Kyiv for the first time in years.
15 potential successors to Pope Francis
The April 21 death of Pope Francis also kick-started the race for his successor.
Harvard sues Trump over US federal funding cuts
Trump is furious at Harvard for rejecting government supervision of its admissions
Delhi airport operator pauses runway upgrade after flight delays invite criticism
About 400 arrivals and 500 departures were delayed on Sunday
India hopes to conclude trade pact with US this year, finance minister says
Nirmala Sitharaman is on a five-day trip to the United States
South Sudan's military recaptures key town from White Army militia
The key town was lost to an ethnic Nuer militia in March in clashes
Easter pilgrims in sun-drenched St Peter's Square stunned by pope's death
Tourists and pilgrims were dazed with shock at news of the death of Francis
Bosnia's truck drivers protest, demand government help for the sector
Bosnia's truck drivers protest, demand government help for the sector
US Congress members visit El Salvador to facilitate release of deported man
US Congress members visit El Salvador to facilitate release of deported man
Neeraj Chopra hopes eponymous event will bring Diamond League to India
Neeraj Chopra Classic on May 24 will be World Athletics Gold category event
Thai exports posting higher growth in March, commerce minister says
Thailand's March export data is due to be released on April 24
Ukraine wary of Putin's Easter truce and says it will reciprocate only a genuine ceasefire
Ukraine wary of Putin’s Easter truce and says it will reciprocate only a genuine ceasefire
South Korea's presidential frontrunner vows to address 'Korea Discount'
Lee pledged to revive legislation to curb abuses by controlling shareholders
Russian attacks during Easter ceasefire declared by Putin killed 3 in Ukraine's Kherson region
Russian attacks during Easter ceasefire declared by Putin killed 3 in Ukraine’s Kherson region
Secondhand stores are poised to benefit if US tariffs drive up new clothing costs
Secondhand stores are poised to benefit if US tariffs drive up new clothing costs
Himalayan snow at 23-year low, threatening 2 billion people
Himalayan snow at 23-year low, threatening 2 billion people
Tunisian police arrest Ahmed Souab, a prominent lawyer and critic of the president
Tunisian police arrest Ahmed Souab, a prominent lawyer and critic of the president
Romania's presidential election redo is a high-stakes test of its democracy following annulled vote
Romania’s presidential election redo is a high-stakes test of its democracy following annulled vote
China to retaliate with sanctions on US officials, NGO leaders over Hong Kong issues
China to retaliate with sanctions on US officials, NGO leaders over Hong Kong issues
Iran's top diplomat to visit China on Tuesday
Araqchi said that Tehran always closely consults with friends, Russia and China, over nuclear issue
Trump in his own words: 100 days of quotes
Trump cast himself as a messianic-like figure on his first day back in office
Stephen Curry scores 31 points in the Warriors' 95-85 victory over the Rockets 95-85 in Game 1
Curry scored 31 points and the Warriors built a huge lead and held on to beat the Rockets 95-85
Pope Francis: timeline of the pontiff's life and career
On June 14, 2024, he became the first pontiff to address a Group of Seven summit
'Cancer' of billion-dollar cyberscam industry spreading globally - UN
Criminal networks that emerged in Southeast Asia in recent years, have evolved into global industry
US airstrikes killed 12 people in Yemen's capital, the Houthi rebels say
The strikes follow the resumption of negotiations in Rome between the U.S. and Iran
Pope Francis, first Latin American pontiff who ministered with charming style, dies at 88
"His entire life was dedicated to service of the Lord and of his Church,″ official said
West Bank campus a dystopian shelter for Palestinians uprooted again
Between a stadium and flower fields where goats now graze, the children play to escape boredom
60,000 Americans to lose their rental assistance and risk eviction unless Congress acts
“And then you multiply that by 59,000 households,” she said
Drones pose increasing risk to airliners near major US airports
The incidents were all classified as “near midair collisions”
South Korea's ousted Yoon attends criminal trial for insurrection
Yoon reached the Seoul Central District Court wearing a dark navy suit and red tie
Vance arrives in India, to hold talks with Modi under US tariffs shadow
Vance landed at New Delhi's Palam airport on Monday following a visit to Rome
Tornado-producing storm deals deadly weather to Oklahoma and Texas
The storm also killed one person about 80 miles (129 kilometers) farther southeast
Salvadoran President Bukele proposes prisoner swap with Maduro for Venezuelan deportees
Bukele said he would ask El Salvador’s foreign ministry to be in contact with the Maduro government
Israel's unmanned bulldozers breaking ground in Gaza war
Army engineers and military experts say that the Robdozer is the future of automated combat.
Israel cancels visas for French lawmakers
The action came only days after Israel stopped two British MPs from entering the country.
Lebanon army says 3 troops killed in munitions blast in south
Lebanon's military said a munitions blast in the country's south killed an officer and two soldiers.
US defence chief shared sensitive information in second Signal chat: Report
Democratic lawmakers said Hegseth could no longer stay in his job
Ukrainian troops celebrate Easter as blasts punctuate Putin's truce
But on Easter Sunday fighting continued between Russian and Ukrainian troops.
Trump eyes gutting US diplomacy in Africa, cutting soft power: draft plan
The United States would drastically reduce its diplomatic footprint in Africa.
SFJ alleges Indian government offers bounty on US citizen, urges VP Vance's intervention
SFJ has accused a senior member of BJP of issuing $250,000 bounty for assassination of a US citizen
Israel's military finds 'professional failures' in killings of Gaza medics
Israel's military finds 'professional failures' in killings of Gaza medics
Kyiv and Moscow accuse each other of breaking Easter ceasefire, no extension seen
Kyiv and Moscow accuse each other of breaking Easter ceasefire, no extension seen
Ukrainians mark Easter with little faith in Russia ceasefire
Ukrainians mark Easter with little faith in Russia ceasefire
An incessant crackdown in Belarus hurls dozens of independent journalists into harsh prisons
An incessant crackdown in Belarus hurls dozens of independent journalists into harsh prisons
Vance set to visit India for bilateral talks on economic, trade and geopolitical ties
Vance set to visit India for bilateral talks on economic, trade and geopolitical ties
US and Iran say talks over Tehran's nuclear program make progress and set plans for more
US and Iran say talks over Tehran’s nuclear program make progress and set plans for more
Zelenskyy says Russia is trying to create an 'impression of a ceasefire' as attacks continue
Zelenskyy says Russia is trying to create an ‘impression of a ceasefire’ as attacks continue
Russia and Ukraine accuse each other of breaking one-day Easter ceasefire
Easter falls on the same day this year for Orthodox and Western churches
Pope Francis makes brief Easter appearance, calls for Gaza ceasefire
The pontiff said that the situation in Gaza was dramatic and deplorable
Zelenskiy tells Ukraine on Easter: 'Evil may have its hour but God will have his day'
Russia’s Putin had announced a surprise one-day ceasefire in Ukraine for Easter
Easter joy as Lourdes declares new miracle after Italian woman walks again
The bishop of Tursi-Lagonegro, a diocese in southern Italy, made the announcement ahead of Easter
BREAKING: Al Qaeda affiliate says it killed 70 soldiers in Benin, SITE reports
The West African state and its neighbour Togo have suffered a series of attacks in recent years
Survivors describe executions, arson in attack on Sudan's Zamzam camp
The war between the Sudanese army and RSF broke out in April 2023
South Korea, US, to hold trade talks this week, Seoul says
South Korea hopes to lower the 25pc reciprocal tariff
US Supreme Court temporarily blocks deportations of Venezuelan migrants under wartime law
Conservative Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito publicly dissented from the decision
Israel's Netanyahu says military to increase pressure on Hamas
In a televised address, he said Israel had "no choice but to continue fighting for our existence"
Father of American hostage in Gaza hopeful he is still alive
"I think we should engage back with them directly and see what can be done in regards to my son"
Putin attends Orthodox Easter service after declaring ceasefire in Ukraine
Holding a lit thin red candle, Putin crossed himself several times as Kirill said "Christ is risen"
Iran, US task experts with framework for a nuclear deal after 'progress' in talks
Speaking on state TV after the talks, Araqchi described the engagement as useful
Israel still eyeing a limited attack on Iran's nuclear facilities
Israeli officials have vowed to prevent Tehran from acquiring a nuclear weapon
Death toll in Nigeria attacks by herders rises to 56
Local media quoted the governor as citing the figure while visiting the villages in Logo and Ukum
Anti-Trump protesters rally in New York, Washington and elsewhere across the country
Organisers say they oppose what they call Trump’s civil rights and constitutional violations
Hamas says fate of US-Israeli hostage unknown after guard killed in Israel strike
Hamas says fate of US-Israeli hostage unknown after guard killed in Israel strike
Russia's Putin declares unilateral Easter ceasefire in Ukraine
Russian troops will adhere to the ceasefire provided it is mutually respected
Tanzania opposition party says its leader has been moved to different prison
The charges against Lissu brought new scrutiny to President’s human rights record
Vatican holds 'cordial' talks with Vance after criticisms of Trump policies
Vatican holds 'cordial' talks with Vance after criticisms of Trump policies
Indonesian woman turns to mangroves to fend off rising tides
Her home is the only one remaining in this part of Rejosari Senik
Tunisia hands lengthy prison terms to opposition leaders on conspiracy charges
Tunisia hands lengthy prison terms to opposition leaders on conspiracy charges
Oman's sultan to meet Putin in Moscow after Iran-US talks
Oman's sultan to meet Putin in Moscow after Iran-US talks
Mitchell, Mobley help Cavaliers beat Spurs 114-113, close within a game of sealing East's best mark
Popovich had a stroke at the team’s arena in San Antonio on Nov. 2
Herro scores 30 points to lead Heat past Hawks 123-114 in OT in play-in and into NBA playoffs
“I know how badly our group wanted to get into this thing,” Miami coach Erik Spoelstra said
What injured ankle? Ja Morant flies around court helping Grizzlies clinch West's 8 seed
“I couldn’t feel it ... so I was out there,” Morant said with a laugh.
At least 148 people die after boat catches fire in Congo, media reports say
The boat was carrying as many as 500 passengers, including women and children
Universal Epic Universe is the theme park resort's biggest bang yet in Florida
Epic Universe is making its big bang
US senator returns from El Salvador trip, says Abrego Garcia case is about far more than one man
Abrego Garcia’s status after Van Hollen left was not known,
Iran-US talks over Tehran's nuclear program hinge on a billionaire and a seasoned diplomat
After Trump won the election, Witkoff worked with the outgoing Biden administration for a ceasefire
Iran, US prepare for second round of talks over Tehran's nuclear program in Rome
That talks are even happening represent a historic moment
80 killed in deadliest US attack on Yemen, Huthis say
US strikes on a Yemeni fuel port killed at least 80 people, Huthi rebels said Friday.
Gaza rescuers say Israeli strikes kill 24 after Hamas rejects truce proposal
Gaza's civil defence rescue agency said Friday that Israeli strikes killed at least 24 people.
Hamas calls for pressure to end Israel's aid block on Gaza
The international community is required to intervene immediately, Hamas's chief negotiator said.
US to withdraw some 1,000 troops from Syria
The US will roughly halve the number of troops it has deployed in Syria to less than 1,000.
Lebanon says two killed in Israeli strikes in south
Lebanon's health ministry said Israeli air strikes killed two people in the south on Friday.
'Really stuck': Ukraine's EU accession drive stumbles
Process for joining EU is long, complex and requires unanimous approval from all member states.
US judge halts Trump plan for rapid deportations to third countries
US judge halts Trump plan for rapid deportations to third countries
Ukraine bans China's firms for helping Russia make missiles
Ukraine bans China's firms for helping Russia make missiles
Trump floats US-Europe meeting as Vance visits Italy for 2nd day of talks on tariffs
Trump floats US-Europe meeting as Vance visits Italy for 2nd day of talks on tariffs
Indonesia says to increase US imports, lower orders from other countries
Indonesia also plans to buy agricultural products including wheat from US
US will keep helping Taiwan in its self-defence, senator says in Taipei
The United States is Taiwan's most important international backer
Uganda plans law to allow military prosecution of civilians
The law has been drafted and is awaiting cabinet approval
China's leader ends Southeast Asia tour that touted Beijing's reliability vs US tariff threats
China’s leader ends Southeast Asia tour that touted Beijing’s reliability vs US tariff threats
Russian rouble strengthens past 81 vs US dollar, up 40pc since start of 2025
Russian rouble strengthens past 81 vs US dollar, up 40pc since start of 2025
Qatar sends aid to Lebanese army as the country recovers from Hezbollah's war with Israel
Qatar sends aid to Lebanese army as the country recovers from Hezbollah’s war with Israel
Myanmar junta, opposition set to extend ceasefire, Malaysia PM says
Myanmar has been in the throes of an expanding conflict since 2021
Rubio says the US will drop Ukraine-Russia peace efforts if no progress within days
Rubio says the US will drop Ukraine-Russia peace efforts if no progress within days
Iran says nuclear deal is possible if Washington is realistic
Iran says nuclear deal is possible if Washington is realistic
Israeli strikes kill at least 17 in Gaza and Huckabee makes first appearance as US ambassador
Israeli strikes kill at least 17 in Gaza and Huckabee makes first appearance as US ambassador
Strange sell-off in the dollar raises the specter of investors losing trust in the US under Trump
Strange sell-off in the dollar raises the specter of investors losing trust in the US under Trump
Half a million US weapons lost or smuggled from Afghanistan, UN and UK media
At a meeting in Doha, Taliban admitted that half of this stockpile is now “unaccounted for”
Cash crunch leaves Syrians queueing for hours to collect salaries
Syria's banking sector has been ruined during 14 years of civil war that saw Bashar al-Assad ousted
Chinese vent anger at Trump's trade war with memes, mockery
Defiant posts have shot to the top of most-searched lists on social media
Sri Lankans throng to Kandy for rare display of Buddhist relic
Around 10,000 police have been deployed to safeguard the Temple of the Tooth
Judge extends ban on Musk's DOGE access to private Social Security data
The judge said DOGE failed to show the need for the "unprecedented, unfettered access" it had sought
Palestinian photojournalist in Cannes documentary killed in Gaza strike
Hassouna is the central subject of “Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk,” a documentary
US Senator Van Hollen meets wrongly deported man in El Salvador
The senator posted on X an image of himself in El Salvador with Abrego Garcia
Trump administration orders Gaza-linked social media vetting for visa applicants
The move comes as Trump administration has revoked hundreds of visas under a 1952 law
As demonstrators accuse Trump of undermining universities, he calls Harvard 'a disgrace'
The protest, dubbed "Rally for the Right to Learn!", has been planned across the country
Trump says he is in no rush to attack Iran over nuclear programme
President Trump blocked a planned Israeli strike on Iranian nuclear sites in favour of a deal
'We're going to stand behind freedom' - Harvard students rally against Trump's demands
About a hundred people showed up with posters condemning Trump and listened to a lineup of speakers
US strike on Yemen fuel port kills at least 38, Houthi media say
The US has vowed not to halt large-scale strikes begun last month in its biggest operation in the ME
Deputy sheriff's son kills two at Florida State University, police say
Police believe the gunman acted alone and a motive was not known
Hamas says it is ready to release all remaining hostages for an end to Gaza war
In a televised speech, Khalil Al-Hayya said the group would no longer agree to interim deals
Wiz Khalifa's 'Kush + Orange Juice' changed his game. 15 years later, a sequel recaptures the spirit
“We’ll keep it going,” he says of the series. “Just keep it going nonstop.”
Carney says lower internal trade barriers will help Canada more than Trump's tariffs will harm it
“We can’t afford a fourth Liberal term of rising housing costs,” Poilievre said.
Hamas signals rejection of Israel's latest truce proposal
The proposal called for Hamas to disarm to secure a complete end to the war
UN nuclear chief says Iran, US running out of time to secure deal
Iranian and US delegations are to gather in Rome on Saturday for second round of negotiations.
Trump softens on Zelensky, says mineral deal coming 'soon'
Trump said he does not hold Zelensky "responsible" for Russia's invasion of his country.
France hails 'positive process' as Europe, US discuss Ukraine ceasefire
France hailed talks on the Ukraine war between top US and European officials on Thursday.
China's Xi meets Cambodian leader as part of regional diplomatic blitz
Chinese President Xi Jinping met the Cambodian premier in Phnom Penh on Thursday.
Spring snow storm wreaks deadly havoc in the Alps
More than a metre (3.3 feet) of snow fell in a few hours in the Alps.
Bulgarian government survives no confidence vote
The vote ended with 72 members in favour of the motion and 130 against
Saudi defence minister arrives in Tehran ahead of Iran-US talks
The minister delivered a message from King Salman to Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei
Russia removes Afghan Taliban from list of banned terrorist groups
No country currently recognises the Taliban government that seized power in 2021
North Korea criticises US for deploying B-1B strategic bomber in South Korea
The B-1B was deployed in a joint military drill between South Korea and the US
Pakistan, Bangladesh resume talks after 15-year diplomatic freeze
Pakistani Foreign Secretary Amna Baloch arrived in Dhaka to lead Pakistan’s delegation
Nigeria signs minerals pact with South Africa in diversification push
Besides oil, Nigeria is also rich in gold, limestone, lithium, iron ore and zinc
Italy says to meet NATO spending goal this year by accounting changes
Italy says to meet NATO spending goal this year by accounting changes
Ukraine's future is at the center of talks in Paris with Rubio, Witkoff and top European officials
Ukraine’s future is at the center of talks in Paris with Rubio, Witkoff and top European officials
A boat catches fire in Congo and capsizes, leaving at least 50 people dead
A boat catches fire in Congo and capsizes, leaving at least 50 people dead
'Resist protectionism,' China's Xi tells Cambodia amid US tariff standoff
'Resist protectionism,' China's Xi tells Cambodia amid US tariff standoff
Putin and Qatari emir discuss Syria and Gaza at Moscow talks
Putin and Qatari emir discuss Syria and Gaza at Moscow talks
Four dead after dredging vessel capsizes off Philippines, says coast guard
There were 13 Filipino and 12 Chinese crew members on board
Russia says new Estonian legislation threatens Baltic shipping security
Maria Zakharova said that Russia would react proportionately
Malaysia PM set to meet Myanmar junta chief amid opposition to talks
Anwar Ibrahim said he will meet General Min Aung Hlaing on humanitarian grounds
Portrait of Palestinian boy declared World Press Photo of year for 2025
Portrait of Palestinian boy who lost both arms is World Press Photo of the year for 2025
Italy's Meloni will test her mettle as EU-US bridge when she meets Trump in Washington
Italy’s Meloni will test her mettle as EU-US bridge when she meets Trump in Washington
Judge finds cause to hold Trump administration in criminal contempt for violating deportation order
Judge finds cause to hold Trump administration in criminal contempt for violating deportation order
Trump, Italian Prime Minister Meloni to address US-Europe tariff tensions
The two leaders are expected to hold talks and have lunch during Meloni's day visit to Washington
Iranian minister in Moscow aims to shore up support ahead of US talks
Russia plays a role in Iran's nuclear negotiations with the West
Inter Milan reaches Champions League semifinals after eliminating Bayern Munich 4-3 on aggregate
Eric Dier headed in the equalizer on the night
Herro goes from raising eyebrows to turning heads as Heat knock out Bulls in Play-In Tournament
Herro came through in a big way one week after he made a questionable decision
Maryland Sen. Van Hollen meets with El Salvador's vice president in push for Abrego Garcia's release
Van Hollen’s trip became a flashpoint in the U.S
Tennessee's GOP leads the fight to deny public education to children without documents
Felipe Jimenez is one of hundreds of children who have packed the Tennessee Capitol
Qatari Emir arrives in Moscow for talks with Putin on Ukraine and Middle East
The leaders would discuss efforts to find a peace deal to end the war in Ukraine
Operation Assad: the air mission to smuggle the Syrian despot's valuables
Yasar Ibrahim arranged the leasing of the plane to transport Assad's treasured assets and relatives
Science caught in crossfire of Trump's fight with universities
Scientists see negative impact on a tradition that made US the most technologically powerful country
Sacramento Kings and GM Monte McNair agree to part ways, AP source says
The Athletic first reported that McNair was out as general manager.
Trump administration says Harvard may lose ability to enroll foreign students
The Homeland Security announced the termination of two DHS grants totaling $2.7 million to Harvard
Malaysian ministers to head to U.S. at end-April for tariff talks
Malaysia has ruled out imposing retaliatory tariffs
Israel will keep Gaza buffer zone, minister says, as truce bid stalls
Since resuming operations last month, Israeli forces have carved out a broad "security zone"
Movie Review: Michael B. Jordan has double duty in Ryan Coogler's pulsating, vein-bursting 'Sinners'
In the last few months alone, we’ve had Robert Pattinson, Theo James and the great Robert De Niro
Sean 'Diddy' Combs seeks two-month delay of May 5 trial
As a result, they wrote: “We cannot, in good conscience, go to trial on the scheduled date.”
El Salvador blocks US senator from visiting wrongly deported Salvadoran man
Van Hollen was told by Vice President Ulloa that he could not allow a visit or a call with Garcia
Actor Michelle Trachtenberg died of complications from diabetes, says NYC medical examiner
Her representative didn’t immediately respond to an email seeking comment Wednesday
Davido's '5ive' welcomes the Afrobeats megastar into an era of change and growth
“I remember when Africans used to lie that they were Jamaicans,” laughed the Atlanta-born
UN watchdog chief says Iran 'not far' from nuclear bomb
chief Rafael Grossi warned on Wednesday that Iran was "not far" from possessing a nuclear bomb.
Macron to meet Rubio, Witkoff amid transatlantic tensions
Macron will on Thursday meet with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and US envoy Steve Witkoff.
Trump touts trade talks, China calls out tariff 'blackmail'
Trump remained upbeat about his strategy of imposing global tariffs.
Australian PM vows not to bow to Trump on national interest
Australian PM promised on Wednesday to defend Australia's interests in its trade tangle with US.
US judge says 'probable cause' to hold Trump admin in contempt
US judge said he had found "probable cause" to hold Trump's admin in contempt in a deportation case.
Top Trump officials will hold talks with Europeans on the Russia-Ukraine war
Top Trump officials will hold talks with Europeans on the Russia-Ukraine war
Former governor of Russia's Kursk region is detained, state media reports
Alexei Smirnov led the region from May 2024 to December of that year
US officials head to Europe for high-level talks on Ukraine, Iran
Iran and the US held indirect talks in Oman last weekend
Kenya secures $600 million in short-term financing for roads
The East African nation has been struggling to fund development projects
Protests erupt in Tunisian town after three students die in school wall collapse
All shops and schools in the area were closed
Israeli raids displaced tens of thousands in the West Bank. Now few places to shelter remain
Israeli raids displaced tens of thousands in the West Bank. Now few places to shelter remain
Israeli defense minister says troops will remain in Gaza, Lebanon and Syria indefinitely
Israeli defense minister says troops will remain in Gaza, Lebanon and Syria indefinitely
Older Arizona voters are closely watching Trump's tariffs — and their retirement accounts
Older Arizona voters are closely watching Trump’s tariffs — and their retirement accounts
Al Shabaab attacks strategic Somalia town as it presses offensive
Al Shabaab has waged an insurgency since 2007 to seize power
White House says China faces up to 245pc tariffs due to its retaliatory actions
China increased its tariffs on imports of US goods to 125pc last Friday
UK's top court says legal definition of woman refers to biological sex
UK's top court says legal definition of woman refers to biological sex
Earthquake: Zoo animals sense tremors first, react swiftly
Herd reacted quickly, encircling their calves as ground shook