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Washington Post CEO quits after axing one-third of staff
Will Lewis, the publisher and chief executive officer of The Washington Post, has resigned from his position.
Japan's PM Takaichi takes political risk, calls snap polls
Japan is voting in a snap election called by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi.
Russia: Teen neo-Nazi stabs 4 Indian students, scrawls Holocaust slogans
A knife attack at the State Medical University in Ufa, Russia's Bashkortostan Republic, left four Indian students injured.
'Trust is India's strongest currency': PM Modi in Malaysia
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday emphasized the importance of trust in India's global trade relations.
Bangladesh: Hindu ex-minister Ramesh Sen dies in custody, murder alleged
Ramesh Chandra Sen, a prominent Hindu leader and former minister of Bangladesh, died on Saturday after falling critically ill in custody.
US: Tesla sued after trapped driver burned alive
A wrongful death lawsuit has been filed against Tesla in the United States, after a young driver died trapped inside a burning vehicle.
Indian-origin Michelin-starred restaurateur convicted of spiking woman's drink
Vikas Nath, a 63-year-old Indian-origin restaurateur and owner of the Michelin-starred restaurant Benares, has been convicted of spiking a woman's drink at London's Annabel's club.
Epstein offered Anil Ambani 'tall Swedish blonde', files reveal
Disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein maintained a relationship with Indian businessman Anil Ambani from 2017 to 2019, just months before the former was charged, according to documents released by the United States Department of Justice.
'March for billionaires' to be held in San Francisco today
Derik Kaufmann, the founder of AI start-up RunRL, is organizing a "March for Billionaires" in San Francisco.
Islamabad mosque suicide blast: ISIS claims responsibility
The Islamic State (IS) has claimed responsibility for a suicide bombing at a mosque in Islamabad, Pakistan.
Trump faces Republican backlash for video depicting Obamas as apes
United States President Donald Trump has sparked controversy after resharing a video on his social media platform, Truth Social.
Bangladesh elections: BNP vows no 'masters', won't be India's proxy
With the Bangladesh elections just a week away, the two major political parties have outlined their foreign policy and stance on India in their manifestos.
Russia: GRU chief shot in assassination attempt, say reports
Lieutenant General Vladimir Alexeyev, a senior figure in Russia's military intelligence (GRU), was shot multiple times in an alleged assassination attempt on Friday.
Pakistan Army chief, PM Sharif escalate Kashmir 'liberation' rhetoric
Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Chief of Defence Forces Asim Munir have intensified their posturing against India over Jammu and Kashmir.
Bangladesh elections 6 days away; disinformation poll body's biggest challenge
With just six days left for the Bangladesh parliamentary elections, the country's Election Commission (EC) has flagged disinformation as a major challenge.
Girls strangulated during 'rough, fetish sex', buried at Epstein's ranch
New documents from the Epstein Files have revealed shocking details about the late financier Jeffrey Epstein.
Wargame shows Russia could capture Lithuanian city in 2 days
A wargame conducted by Germany's Die Welt newspaper and Helmut Schmidt University's German Wargaming Centre has predicted that Russia could capture a key Lithuanian city, Marijampole, in just two days.
Israel accused of spraying cancer-linked glyphosate on Lebanese farms
Lebanon has accused Israel of spraying a cancer-linked herbicide on many tracts of farmland in the south of the country.
Suicide blast at Islamabad shrine kills 69, over 170 injured
A suicide bomber reportedly detonated himself outside an Imam Bargah in the Shehzad Town area of Islamabad, Pakistan, on Friday, killing 69 people and injuring 170 more, according to local reports.
Clashes erupt outside Yunus's residence ahead of Bangladesh elections
Violent clashes have erupted outside Muhammad Yunus's house in Dhaka ahead of Bangladesh elections on February 12.
Epstein medical records reveal 'very low' testosterone, penis enhancement searches
Newly released medical records of Jeffrey Epstein reveal he had "very low" testosterone levels and libido.
'Leave Iran immediately': US warns citizens amid escalating security crisis
The virtual United States Embassy in Iran has issued an advisory asking American citizens to leave the country immediately.
Bangladesh seeks US trade deal matching India's 18% tariff: Report
Bangladesh is reportedly hastily finalizing a trade agreement with the United States, scheduled to be signed on February 9.
US-Iran talks resume in Oman after 8-month breakdown
United States and Iranian officials are headed to Oman for crucial talks on Tehran's nuclear program.
Two widows, once married to same man, wed months later
Deb "Bo" Dimon and Wendy Ishii tied the knot recently.
Who is Peter Attia? Celebrity doctor in Epstein email controversy
Dr. Peter Attia, a renowned longevity medicine expert and recent CBS News contributor, is facing backlash over his emails with Jeffrey Epstein.
'Come, daughter will have 5 friends over': Ex-girlfriend invited Epstein
Newly released records from the United States Department of Justice investigation into Jeffrey Epstein have revealed a disturbing email sent by his former girlfriend, Eva Andersson-Dubin.
'India won't be bullied for trade': What Doval told Rubio
A recent Bloomberg report has revealed that India was willing to wait out United States President Donald Trump's term instead of accepting unfavorable trade terms.
Iran confirms nuclear talks with US after Trump's warning
Iran and the United States are set to resume indirect nuclear negotiations on Friday morning in Muscat, Oman.
'Regret meeting him,' Gates says after new Epstein files emerge
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has expressed his regret over his association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
India free to buy oil anywhere: Russia after US deal
Russia has said that India is free to buy crude oil from any country it wants.
US House passes $1.2T spending package, ending government shutdown
The US House of Representatives has passed a spending package worth some $1.2 trillion, ending the partial government shutdown that had gripped the country for four days.
Why Elon Musk has called Spanish PM a 'tyrant'
Elon Musk has slammed Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez for proposing a ban on social media for minors under 16.
LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman admits meeting Jeffrey Epstein after 2015
Reid Hoffman, the co-founder of LinkedIn, has admitted to multiple meetings with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein after 2015.
Nepal withdraws controversial social media bill that sparked Gen-Z protests
The Nepal government has withdrawn the controversial Social Media Bill 2025 from Parliament.
'Painful': Melinda reacts to ex-husband Bill Gates in Epstein files
Melinda French Gates, the ex-wife of Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, has spoken out about her former husband's name being mentioned in new Jeffrey Epstein files.
Epstein case: DOJ removes thousands of documents after victims identified
The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) has said it has taken down thousands of Jeffrey Epstein-related documents from its website.
Jill Biden's ex-husband arrested, charged with killing his current wife
William Stevenson, the ex-husband of former first lady Jill Biden, has been arrested and charged with the murder of his current wife, Linda Stevenson.
Who was Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, ex-Libyan dictator's son?
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, the son of slain Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, has been killed in Zintan.
US shoots down Iranian drone that approached aircraft carrier
The United States military has shot down an Iranian drone that was approaching the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier in the Arabian Sea.
Jaishankar meets top Trump aides; discuss nuclear, defense, critical minerals
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar is in the United States from February 2 to 4 to further strengthen economic and strategic ties between India and the US.
Son of ex-Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi assassinated
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, the son of former Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi, has reportedly been killed in an armed attack.
6.0-magnitude earthquake strikes Myanmar; tremors felt in Kolkata, Bangladesh
A 6.0-magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar on Tuesday, with strong tremors felt in Kolkata and various parts of Bangladesh.
'I was a checked-out husband': Longevity expert's book reveals crisis
Peter Attia, recently named as a CBS News contributor and also a prominent longevity expert, has come under scrutiny after the release of Jeffrey Epstein-related documents.
Thai monks arrested with drugs, porn, sex toys, escort directories
In a shocking incident, Thai police raided the Phrom Sunthon Monastery in Chonburi province and found four Buddhist monks with illegal items.
'What refrigerator holds the bodies?': Iran state TV mocks protesters
A television host on Iran's state-run Ofogh TV has sparked outrage by mocking the victims of the January 8-9 protests.
Heard nothing from India on stopping oil purchase: Kremlin
The Kremlin has said it has not received any official communication from India about stopping its oil purchases from Russia.
Bangladesh's 127M voters to cast twin ballots in post-uprising election
Bangladesh is gearing up for its most significant election since the August 2024 student-led uprising that led to the ouster of Sheikh Hasina.