US
No tsunami alert is issued and there are no immediate reports of damage
Opposition leader Venancio Mondlane said last week he would only attend virtually and on certain conditions
Expected deficit, amounting to 2.3 percent of GDP, is down from a 2024 deficit of $30.6 billion,
A ceasefire brokered by the US and France ends the Israel-Hezbollah conflict, promising lasting peace
Prosecutor will weigh whether the evidence merits laying charges against Bolsonaro, 36 other people as co-conspirators
Around 20 police officers wounded during violence on Sunday in Sambhal in India's northern state of Uttar Pradesh
China's military says it deployed naval and air forces to monitor and warn a US Navy patrol aircraft
Tinniswood was born in Liverpool on August 26, 1912 and died aged in the care home
At least 11 Palestinians were killed and more than 40 injured in Israeli air strike that targeted Al-Hurriya School
Research by the UNAMA say journalists and media outlets "operate under an environment of censorship".
He demands China, Canada and Mexico stop illegal immigration, drug smuggling into US or face punitive import tariffs
Congress party accuses Modi and his BJP of shielding Adani and stonewalling independent investigations
Zionist regime intensifies 11th-hour strikes on Beirut
In a television address, he would “respond forcefully to any violation” by Hezbollah
Putin said the Oreshnik intermediate-range ballistic missile strike was a successful test reached its target
All G7 countries except for US are members of ICC; meaning they would have to arrest Israeli PM if he travels there
Butterball faces backlash after video of alleged turkey abuse resurfaces, sparking boycott calls and recall rumors.
President-elect vows to hit some of the US’ largest trading partners with duties on all goods entering the country
Hindus are the largest minority faith in Bangladesh, accounting for around eight percent of the population
London and Moscow have expelled several of each other’s diplomats on spying allegations in recent years
Around 20 police officers were also wounded during the violence on Sunday in Sambhal in Uttar Pradesh
Some 27% of the population is foreign - over four times the EU average, official data show
The new live location feature works in DMs, similar to Snapchat, but without a shared map view.
Lithuanian officials have probed alleged acts of incendiary devices being planted on cargo planes
Marcos-Duterte alliance that swept to power in 2022 has collapsed in lead-up to next year's mid-term elections
Vessel carrying 31 tourists of various nationalities and a 14-member crew, sent out a distress call at 5:30 am
.Tzvi Kogan's death came as a blow to tiny Jewish and Israeli communities in UAE
Bodies are exhumed from Bangladesh's Maynamati war cemetery where more than 700 people from war are buried
Ambassador demands justice for Gaza's children as UNESCO debates education crisis
Greek police found further 36 people alive in northern part of Samos while three others rescued by coast guard
Moscow will soon remove Taliban from its list of banned organisations, Kabul said
The meeting to curb plastic pollution opened hours after chaotic end to the COP29 climate talks in Baku
Two countries reach agreement on 'deal terms'
Biden used his presidential pardon power to spare the birds from the Thanksgiving table
Two boats sank in separate incidents in the Aegean Sea as authorities rescued some 40 people
According to US official the the full ceasefire to be possible within a week as there are few hurdles to be resolved
Clinton says Trump’s second-term cabinet picks aim to undermine public trust in the federal government
David Lammy said we have always been committed to our obligations under international law
PETA exposes disturbing animal abuse at Butterball turkey plant in new undercover investigation.
Massive groundwater pumping adds 0.24 inches to sea levels, affecting Earth’s rotation
Storm Bert hit the late Friday, bringing snow, heavy rain, and strong winds that impacted many areas in UK
Number of ventures run by females increases from 600 to 10,000 since Taliban takeover
Clashes in India over mosque survey leave two dead and 16 officers injured, sparked by claims of a temple beneath.
Sierra Leone's climate minister says it shows a 'lack of goodwill' from rich countries to stand by the world's poor
UAE confirms the murder of Israeli-Moldovan Tzvi Kogan, with three suspects arrested in record time.
Hezbollah fired rocket barrages at Israel after deadly Israeli airstrikes on Beirut, US-led ceasefire talks progress
Waltz opposes increasing aid to Kiev
Bangladesh protesters wounded in the revolution try robotic prosthetic hands after losing limbs.
UK religious leaders express concern over assisted dying bill, as MPs prepare for a crucial vote this week.
Iran to hold nuclear talks with France, Germany, UK after IAEA censure, discussing enrichment and regional issues.