Gunmen from criminal gangs have killed 13 Islamic seminary pupils during a ceremony celebrating the birth of Prophet Mohammed
Ukraine said Tuesday it had not received any official demands from Polish transport companies, which have blocked three major border
The Tunisian interior ministry said Tuesday it had apprehended five inmates convicted on "terrorist" charges who absconded from
A close adviser to the commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian army was killed when a grenade among his birthday gifts exploded on Monday
Korean Air said Tuesday it "strictly manages" cosmic radiation exposure for its flight crew, after a landmark decision ruled an air
A fake video of a Bollywood actor purporting to show her wearing a low-cut top has triggered calls for AI regulation in India
Former Israeli prime minister Ehud Barak expects Western support for the military operation in Gaza to evaporate within weeks
Türkiye has rebuked the US over its staunch support for Israel, suggesting that this policy tarnishes its image, according to Hürriyet
The European Commission will recommend on Wednesday that the EU start accession talks with Ukraine, Reuters has reported
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed Monday that Israel will take control of "overall security" of besieged Gaza after the war
A luxury resort operator in Singapore said Tuesday that the personal data of about 665,000 members of its shopping loyalty programme
Indonesia denied on Tuesday an Israeli claim that a hospital built in Gaza using Indonesian funding sits atop a network of Hamas tunnels
Beleaguered shared office giant WeWork, which has been in dire financial straits for years, announced Monday that it had filed
China is owed more than a trillion dollars through its Belt and Road project, making it the biggest debt collector in the world, a report said
The British economy is likely already in a mild recession amid soaring interest rates and rising unemployment, according to analysts