After a 14 year pause, Bangladesh and Pakistan have officially reopened direct air travel, marking a notable shift in relations between the two South Asian nations. The first regular direct flight too...
In a significant diplomatic move, Russian President Vladimir Putin met with UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan in Moscow yesterday, setting the stage for a second round of talks on the ongoing ...
A U.S. government shutdown now seems nearly unavoidable as Senate Democrats blocked a crucial vote to fund federal departments, deepening tensions with the White House over President Donald Trump’s ...
In Minneapolis, a loose but determined network of local activists has stepped into a risky role, quietly tracking the movements of federal immigration officers as raids unfold across the city. Armed n...
As relations between Washington and its allies remain under strain, China is quietly reshaping its image on the global stage — positioning itself as a more predictable and reliable trade partner at ...
US intelligence assessments are raising fresh questions about whether Venezuela’s interim president, Delcy Rodriguez, is prepared to fully cooperate with Washington’s demands, according to four pe...
Australia is battling a severe heatwave that has pushed temperatures to record levels and triggered dangerous bushfires, forcing firefighters to order urgent evacuations in parts of the country. In so...
World number one Aryna Sabalenka has openly questioned the Australian Open’s decision to ban fitness trackers during matches, saying she does not understand why devices commonly used throughout the ...
Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney has announced a wide-ranging set of measures designed to bring down food and grocery costs, offering relief to low- and modest-income families who are struggling ...
French lawmakers have approved a landmark bill that would ban children under the age of 15 from using social media, a move strongly backed by President Emmanuel Macron as part of a broader effort to p...









