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Colombian plane that disappeared after crash found; all 15 dead
Colombian authorities confirmed that no survivors have been found after a plane crashed on Wednesday.
'Very disappointed': US treasury chief blasts Europe over India-EU deal
United States Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has slammed Europe's recent free trade agreement with India.
AI now school subject in China. Is it good idea?
In a bid to equip students with the skills needed for the future, China has made artificial intelligence (AI) a part of its school curriculum.
'So trade-dependent they need..': US trade representative on India-EU deal
The United States Trade Representative, Jamieson Greer, has said that India is the biggest beneficiary of the recent Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the European Union.
Why is everyone in China obsessed with this 'crying horse'
A peculiar "crying horse" plush toy has taken China by storm, becoming a viral sensation on social media.
South Korea ex-first lady sentenced to 20 months in jail
A South Korean court has sentenced former First Lady Kim Keon Hee to 20 months in prison for corruption.
Video: Ilhan Omar sprayed with unknown substance in syringe
United States Representative Ilhan Omar was sprayed with an unknown substance by a man during a town hall meeting in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Philippines mayor attacked with rocket on camera; he survives
Akmad Ampatuan, the mayor of Shariff Aguak in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, Philippines, survived an assassination attempt on Wednesday.
H-1B visa interview dates deferred until 2027: What's the reason?
The United States consulates in India have reportedly pushed back H-1B visa stamping interview appointments to 2027.
'Very deep poverty' level worst in 30 years in Britain
A report released on Tuesday by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF) has revealed that poverty in Britain has deepened, with around 6.8 million people now living in "very deep poverty." This is the highest level recorded in three decades.
Yunus regime promulgates ordinance granting immunity to 2024 uprising participants
The interim government of Muhammad Yunus in Bangladesh has introduced an ordinance that shields participants of the 2024 July-August uprising from legal action.
US, India launch joint working group against drug trafficking
The United States and India have launched a joint initiative to tackle drug trafficking and narco-terrorism.
Hundreds feared dead in Mediterranean migrant shipwrecks: UN body
The International Organization for Migration (IOM), a body of the United Nations, has expressed grave concern over recent reports of multiple deadly shipwrecks in the central Mediterranean.
How US plans to reduce rare earth reliance on China
The US government has announced a major investment of $1.6 billion in USA Rare Earth, a significant player in the rare earth minerals sector.
New Iran videos show bodies piled in hospital: Report
Newly verified videos from Iran show a gruesome crackdown on protesters, with bodies piled up in hospitals and snipers on rooftops.
Trump shows retreat signs as backlash grows over Minnesota killing
The White House is showing signs of retreat after the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis.
Airports adopt COVID-like-measures to combat virus with 75% mortality rate
Airports in Asia have stepped up health surveillance and travel screening after an outbreak of the Nipah virus in eastern India.
India slams Pakistan at UNSC for 'legitimizing terrorism', spreading falsehoods
India's Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Parvathaneni Harish, has accused Pakistan of spreading falsehoods and sponsoring terrorism.
'Europe can't defend itself without the US': NATO chief
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte has warned that Europe cannot defend itself without the United States.
'US sacrificed more...': Trump aide slams EU over India deal
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has criticized the European Union (EU) for finalizing a trade deal with India while negotiations between India and the US are still ongoing.
US aircraft carrier, warships reach Middle East amid Iran tensions
The United States Navy's USS Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group has reached the Middle East region after being diverted from Indo-Pacific operations.
US winter storm leaves millions without power, 29 dead
The United States of America is in the grips of a powerful winter storm that resulted in the deaths of at least 29 people and caused widespread disruptions.
Carney likely to visit India as Canada's trade focus shifts
Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to visit India in the first week of March, Dinesh Patnaik, India's High Commissioner to Canada, said in an interview.
Why 50,000 new Green Cards are up for grabs
A recent pause on immigrant visas for 75 countries, which started on January 21, could lead to an estimated 50,000 unused family-based Green Card quotas being transferred to employment-based categories by 2027.
This US university spent $3.25M on H-1B visas since 2020
Texas A&M University has spent over $3.25 million on H-1B visa sponsorships since 2020, according to records obtained by The Dallas Express.
Trump extends greetings to India on Republic Day
United States President Donald Trump has sent his Republic Day greetings to India.
Who is Imaan Mazari, Pakistani lawyer jailed over 'anti-state' posts
A Pakistani court has sentenced prominent human rights lawyer Imaan Mazari and her husband, Hadi Ali Chattha, to prison for "anti-state" social media posts.
NASA satellite captures Kamchatka buried under record snowfall
The Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia is currently facing an unprecedentedly severe winter, with nearly six meters of snow falling in just two months.
Hospitalized protesters were shot in head, doctors tell Iranian outlet
More than 36,500 Iranians were killed by security forces during the January 8-9 crackdown on nationwide protests, according to documents reviewed by Iran International's Editorial Board.
Secret 'discombobulator' weapon was used in Maduro raid: Trump
United States President Donald Trump has revealed that a secret weapon, dubbed "The Discombobulator," was used to disable Venezuelan equipment during the capture of Nicolas Maduro.
Top China General accused of selling nuclear secrets to US
China's most senior military officer, General Zhang Youxia, is under investigation for allegedly leaking sensitive information about the country's nuclear weapons program to the United States, according to a report by The Wall Street Journal.
Has UAE abandoned Pakistan airport deal after president's India visit?
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has reportedly canceled its plan to operate Islamabad International Airport.
'Good neighbors, friends': Xi Jinping's Republic Day message for India
Chinese President Xi Jinping has extended warm wishes to India on its 77th Republic Day.
'Clear affront': Bangladesh reacts to Sheikh Hasina's India speech
Bangladesh has expressed concern over Sheikh Hasina being allowed to address a public gathering in New Delhi.
Several dead, thousands without power as winter storm hits US
A major winter storm has hit the United States, killing at least seven people and leaving hundreds of thousands without power.
Ferry with over 350 people aboard sinks in southern Philippines
A ferry, the M/V Trisha Kerstin 3, sank off Basilan province in the southern Philippines early Monday morning.
Canada rules out China trade deal after Trump's tariff threat
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has ruled out a free trade agreement with China.
'US-India share...': Rubio extends Republic Day greetings amid strained ties
United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken has extended his greetings to India on its 77th Republic Day.
Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei 'in hiding' after Trump's threat: Report
Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has reportedly retreated to a fortified underground shelter in Tehran amid fears of a possible United States airstrike, according to the UK-based news operator, Iran International.
Indian-origin man shot dead in Canada's Burnaby, gang war suspected
An Indian-origin man, Dilraj Singh Gill, was shot dead in Burnaby, Canada, on January 22.