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The deteriorating relations between India and Pakistan over a deadly shooting in Kashmir are starting to have economic consequences for both nations.
The US and Iran will hold high-level nuclear talks in Oman, with both sides expressing cautious optimism about the process.
Kanye West faces backlash for saying he wishes he had children with Paris Hilton instead of Kim Kardashian in a livestream on Twitch.
Georgia Senator Jon Ossoff supports impeaching Donald Trump if Democrats regain the House of Representatives. Marjorie Taylor Greene may run against Ossoff in the 2026 election.
Missile launched from Yemen intercepted before reaching Israel, sirens sounded in Israel.
Unilever denies trying to oust Ben & Jerry's CEO, seeks dismissal of lawsuit, and confirms spinoff plans.
A gang of international thieves stole £25 million worth of diamonds, jewels, and watches from the home of F1 heiress Tamara Ecclestone and her husband Jay Rutland in 2019. The burglary, which remains the biggest domestic burglary in British history, took place on 'billionaires' row' in Kensington, one of the most secure streets in the country.
David Lammy, the Foreign Secretary, is visiting Oman and Qatar to discuss important regional issues and strengthen security in the Gulf.
Former US Rep. George Santos has been sentenced to over seven years in prison for fraud and theft after lying about his life story and facing federal charges.
Student journalists at college campuses are facing requests to remove previously published content amid fears of deportation for international students and the Trump administration's crackdown on student protesters.
Far-right Israeli minister Itamar Ben-Gvir faced protests during his first U.S. state visit, sparking divisions within American Judaism.
The Trump administration has decided that the U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees is not immune from being sued, reversing the U.S. government's longstanding position that the organization was protected from civil liability.
Pope Francis's funeral will be a symbol of his humility, according to the head of a Catholic aid organisation. Thousands of people are expected to gather ahead of the funeral to bid a final farewell to Francis, who died on Easter Monday at the age of 88.
Selena Gomez's fiance Benny Blanco throws her a prom after learning she never had the chance to attend one as a teen.
Key quotes from President Trump's interview with Time magazine cover a range of topics including the US presidency, the economy, trade, immigration, and international relations.
Larry David is being criticized by fellow Jews for comparing Trump to Hitler in a satirical op-ed, with accusations of offending working-class Americans and Holocaust victims.
The World Food Programme has announced that it has run out of food stocks in Gaza due to the sustained closure of border crossings into the enclave.
President Trump is open to meeting Iran's leaders as talks on the nuclear program begin, expressing optimism for a potential deal. However, he also warned of possible military action if an agreement is not reached.
Trump says he is in talks with China for a tariff deal, while China disputes the U.S. characterization of talks. Trump also discusses plans for deals with Russia, Iran, and Saudi Arabia.
Iran summons Dutch envoy to protest assassination attempts claim
Keir Starmer has debuted a 'Prime Minister' branded fleece - in an echo of US political styles.
Indian airlines are rerouting international flights and facing higher fuel costs and longer journey times after Pakistan closed its airspace to them amid escalating tensions over a militant attack in Kashmir.
Sir Keir Starmer supports Ukraine's right to decide the terms of a peace deal with Russia, rejecting Trump's proposals.
Police are investigating a protest incident at a popular fountain in Auckland, New Zealand, which was dyed red on Anzac Day.
Experts warn that weight loss drugs like Ozempic may raise the risk of depression and suicidal thoughts, and call for caution and genetic testing to protect vulnerable individuals.
Negotiations between Iran and the US over Tehran's nuclear program will return to Oman, where experts on both sides will start hammering the technical details of any possible deal.
The deletion of a condolence message by Israel's Foreign Ministry after Pope Francis' death reveals tensions between Israel and the Vatican over Israel's conduct during the war in Gaza.
Scientists have found that sharks may bite humans in self-defense, rather than as a result of aggression. They advised people to avoid physically interacting with sharks, even if they appear harmless or in distress.
Bill Maher hits back at Larry David after David satirizes Maher's meeting with Trump. Maher calls David's comparison of meeting Trump to meeting Hitler insulting to Holocaust victims. Maher hopes to repair his friendship with David. He also discusses his positive meeting with Trump and the need for better communication between people with differing views.
The U.S. military denies responsibility for a blast near a UNESCO world heritage site in Yemen's capital city of Sanaa, stating that it was caused by a Houthi missile. Recent U.S. strikes in Yemen have raised concerns about civilian casualties.
John F. Kennedy's grandson Jack Schlossberg announces boycott of Anna Wintour's Met Gala and plans to launch his own network.
Joe Hardwicke, the 10th Earl of Hardwicke, has become engaged to PR and media consultant Nicola Osmond-Evans at the age of 54, his second shot at marriage.
The recent Ukraine peace talks have sparked a debate about the unbreakable rule that no country can change another nation's borders or government by force. However, the author argues that there is no such rule and provides examples of countries changing borders and governments without facing consequences.
UK prime minister Sir Keir Starmer challenges Donald Trump's proposals on Ukraine and asserts that Russia is the aggressor in the conflict.
Jan Moir criticizes Prime Minister Boris Johnson and the BBC for their support of trans rights and self-identification for transgender people, arguing that it undermines women's rights and lacks tolerance.
Luca Pferdmenges, a 23-year-old juggler and influencer, has visited every country in the world. He shares his favorite and least favorite countries, as well as hair-raising moments and recommendations for food and underrated destinations.
Harvard University is in talks to sell $1 billion of private equity stakes, unrelated to funding cuts from President Trump. The sale is part of a strategy to generate liquidity amid market volatility.
Workers in the UK could save over 120 hours a year by using AI in administrative tasks, according to a pilot scheme conducted by Google.
Houthi rebels in Yemen have shot down seven U.S. Reaper drones worth $200 million in less than six weeks, raising concerns about civilian casualties caused by American strikes.
New documents entered in a New Jersey court show that the federal government defended its warrantless arrest of Columbia University student activist Mahmoud Khalil by saying agents feared he'd flee because he said he would leave the scene.
Gwyneth Paltrow reflects on losing a role in a Woody Allen film and the advice her mother gave her about competition with other women.
Barnard College staff received a survey asking if they were Jewish as part of a federal probe into discrimination against Jewish employees.
Harvard University is exploring the sale of $1 billion of private equity stakes due to financial uncertainty and potential cuts in federal funding.
Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema apologized for the city's role in the Holocaust, acknowledging the government's failure to protect its Jewish residents during World War II.
A Jewish model who was bullied in school for being called Anne Frank is now selling racy bikini photos online and claims that her former bullies are buying them.
Appeals judges at the International Criminal Court have ordered a pretrial panel to reconsider an Israeli appeal against the court's jurisdiction over Gaza and the West Bank.
Sen. John Fetterman advises President Trump to stop nuclear negotiations with Iran and bomb the country instead. Fetterman believes Iran's proxies are less formidable than expected, making it the right time to strike. Recent meetings between US and Iranian leaders suggest a diplomatic approach may be favored over a military strike, for now.
A teaching union is facing legal action over the appointment of a firebrand boss who is also embroiled in an anti-Semitism row.
The UK has lifted more sanctions on Syria to support the country's rebuilding efforts after the overthrow of Bashar Assad.
Spain cancels arms deal with Israeli company after pressure from coalition partner
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa plans to meet with US President Donald Trump to discuss relations between the two countries, as well as the peace process in Ukraine. The meeting will address various matters regarding US-South Africa relations and the need to foster good relations between the two countries.
The Prime Minister warns of a 'new era' of global insecurity as the UK's flagship aircraft carrier sets off on an eight-month voyage to the Indo-Pacific, demonstrating the country's leadership on global issues and security and defense.
Life for WAGs in Saudi Arabia comes with challenges, but many have found ways to enjoy their time in the country.
President Trump plans to hold a rally in Michigan to mark his first 100 days in office, visiting a swing district that flipped to him in 2016.
Romanian presidential candidate Nicusor Dan wants to increase defense spending and maintain support for Ukraine in its conflict with Russia. He believes that the war in Ukraine is essential for Romania's security.
Tulsi Gabbard has referred three intelligence officials to the Department of Justice for leaking classified information to the media, claiming they are 'deep state criminals'.
Chinese exporters are hesitant to shift to the domestic market due to price wars, low profits, and payment delays. Analysts argue that China's economy needs more demand, not more supply, and without fiscal stimulus, increasing product supply may backfire.
Leapmotor partners with FAW to supply EV platform for Hongqi's new model for overseas sales. Leapmotor also in talks with Ferrari for a similar partnership. The new Hongqi model will share the same platform as Leapmotor's B10 and will be manufactured in China.
Lebanon receives $250 million loan from the World Bank to address power problems worsened by war with Israel and Hezbollah.
Pony.ai expects Trump's trade war with China to impact its international expansion plans, but not its supply chain. The company uses Nvidia's chips and has backup suppliers from Chinese manufacturers. Pony.ai is also considering a secondary listing in Hong Kong.
Tulsi Gabbard has referred two intelligence officials to the Department of Justice for allegedly leaking classified information, with a third referral on its way.
President Donald Trump will hold a rally in Michigan on the eve of his second term's 100-day mark. Michigan is a significant state for Trump, as he won it in 2016 and 2020, and it will be his first rally since leaving office.
The U.S. trade war with China is threatening the livelihoods of tilapia farmers in Maoming, China, as U.S. tariffs on Chinese tilapia exports are pricing them out of their largest export market. Farmers are struggling to find buyers and many are at risk of losing their jobs. The impact is also being felt in the U.S., as the trade war throws up massive tariffs on imports.
Labour MP Tahir Ali is criticized for campaigning for a new airport in Kashmir while Birmingham faces a rubbish crisis.
The Israeli government has ordered its representatives to delete condolences for the passing of Pope Francis, following his critical comments on Israel's policy decisions that affected Palestinians.
Thousands pay respects to Pope Francis, France criticizes Tunisian court, Costa Rica grants special status to deported migrants, Trump and Zelenskiy clash on Ukraine, India downgrades ties with Pakistan, Americans sour on Trump's handling of the economy, failed arrest attempt in Bosnia, earthquake in Istanbul injures over 150, White House considers cutting China tariffs, Israeli strike kills 10 in Gaza.
Republican Rep. Nancy Mace faced criticism over university funding and allegations of antisemitism during a town hall in her South Carolina district.
The UN nuclear watchdog asks Iran to clarify tunnels built around a nuclear site, but remains optimistic about the US-Iran talks on Iran's nuclear program.
Iran will have to stop enriching uranium under any deal with the United States and could only import what is needed for a civilian nuclear program, according to U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
The Home Secretary and the Prime Minister vow to combat antisemitism and protect the Jewish community in the UK as they commemorate the 80th anniversary of the end of the Holocaust.
Iran has agreed to allow in a team to discuss restoring camera surveillance at nuclear sites, showing a positive attitude towards nuclear talks with the United States.
Jordan has outlawed the Muslim Brotherhood and confiscated its assets after members were found to be linked to a sabotage plot.
Palestinian officials are voting on the creation of a vice presidency and the potential selection of a successor to President Mahmoud Abbas, as he seeks a role in postwar planning for Gaza.
The death of Pope Francis has deeply affected young people, who have expressed grief and sadness on social media. Pope Francis was the first viral Pope, embracing the internet and social media, and was relatable and had a sense of humor. His radical politics and advocacy for social justice resonated with young people.
Baker Hughes forecasts a drop in producer spending as tariffs impact demand and push down crude prices. The company expects global upstream spending to be down by high-single digits in 2025, with spending in North America set to decline in the low-double digits.
Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin of Illinois will not seek reelection in 2026, adding pressure on the party's efforts to regain Senate majority. Durbin's departure will trigger a race among potential successors from both parties.
Over 400 dialysis patients have died in Gaza due to lack of treatment during the Israel-Hamas war, as the blockade has made it difficult for patients to access care.
Israeli airstrikes kill 10 in school and hospital in Gaza, while Germany, France, and Britain urge Israel to allow aid and release remaining hostages held by Hamas.
A family member of a victim in the El Paso Walmart shooting shocked the courtroom by hugging the shooter, Patrick Crusius, as he pleaded guilty to capital murder and aggravated assault charges.
A father in Israel was killed by sharks while swimming in the sea, and his family has confirmed that he tried to defend himself with a Go-Pro stick.
Christians gather at Jerusalem's Holy Sepulchre to mourn Pope Francis and pray for unity among denominations.
Check Point Software Technologies beats Q1 profit expectations and remains unaffected by global market volatility. The company's partnership with Wiz is still on track despite Wiz's acquisition by Google.
Chinese automaker Jetour plans to launch in European markets in the third quarter and aims to sell cars across much of the continent by 2027. The company currently makes combustion-engine and plug-in hybrid models and is looking into making cars in Europe if successful.
Gunmen opened fire on tourists in Indian-controlled Kashmir, killing at least 26 people and injuring 17 others in the worst attack on civilians in the region in years. The attack took place in the picturesque town of Pahalgam, a major tourist destination and base camp for a Hindu pilgrimage. The incident has sparked outrage and drawn international condemnation, including from US President Donald Trump.
Pope Francis' body to be taken to St Peter's ahead of funeral, Trump and other leaders to attend, conclave to choose successor not expected before May 6.
The body of Pope Francis will be moved to St. Peter's Basilica for public mourning, with the funeral scheduled for Saturday. Cardinals are meeting to plan his successor and make decisions about the Catholic Church.
Dialysis patients in Gaza are dying due to lack of proper treatment and limited access to medical supplies caused by the war and blockade.
Jim Lampley's new memoir, It Happened!, offers a humorous and self-deprecating look at his life and career as a sports broadcaster, including encounters with celebrities and coverage of major sporting events.
Over a thousand international students in the US have had their legal status terminated, causing disruptions to their academic careers and lives. Some have found temporary relief through court orders, but the crackdown by the Trump administration has created uncertainty and fear among the affected students.
Yemen's Houthi rebels launched a missile toward northern Israel, while the Israeli military launched an interceptor. The Houthis also claimed to have shot down another MQ-9 Reaper drone over Yemen.
A Sydney nurse and lifestyle influencer faces backlash after appearing to mimic a Nazi salute in a video. She has issued an apology and the matter has been referred to the police. The video has sparked controversy and threats against her family.
Vietnam aims to expand its free trade agreements and strengthen its export-reliant economy amidst the threat of U.S. tariffs.
First Lady Melania Trump has been rarely seen in public during her husband's second term, while other members of the Trump family have stepped away from White House roles to focus on personal endeavors.
Pope Francis' body lies in state at St Peter's Basilica ahead of funeral, with Trump and other leaders expected to attend. Conclave to choose successor not expected before May 6.
Donald Trump will allow Vladimir Putin to keep almost all the territory he seized from Ukraine since recent conflict began under the terms of a proposed peace deal.
Pro-Palestine teachers in Britain are being accused of pushing a Gaza agenda in schools, with some teachers sharing conspiracy theories and anti-Israel materials with their students.