翻译:
(即时多来源) 英语国际要闻 English World News
There were harrowing scenes of bodies thrown from mangled carriages and people with severe injuries
New York Times: Passengers broke windows with emergency hammers to escape.
Read moreTrump says he will '100%' carry out Greenland tariffs threat, as EU vows to protect its interests
Kaja Kallas, the EU's foreign policy chief, said the bloc has "no interest to pick a fight, but we will hold our ground".
Read moreMan arrested in relation to suspicious death wearing ‘I will put you in a trunk’ sweatshirt
Kruz Dean Wanser was arrested four days after Margaret Pennington's body was found.
Read moreI’m the Secretary General of the Council of Europe. This is something I thought I’d never have to write - Alain Berset
New York Times opinion: International law is either universal or meaningless.
Read moreNZ agencies have eye on 'largest solar radiation storm in over 20 years'
"Solar weather" doesn't pose a threat to human health - but it does to our technology.
Read moreExplosion at noodle bar in central Kabul kills six Afghans and one Chinese national
Isis has claimed the attack on the noodle bar in the Afghan capital which also wounded 13.
Read moreSpectacular ice blocks clog up Germany’s Elbe River
Floes have accumulated at Geesthacht, near the river-port of Hamburg.
Read moreSpanish PM vows to find cause of deadly high-speed train crash
Pedro Sanchez announces three days of mourning after at least 40 people died in Sunday's collision in southern Spain.
Read moreHow weight-loss drugs could eventually save American airlines billions in lower fuel costs
New York Times: Airlines have a history of seeking ways to reduce the weight of aircraft.
Read moreWhat we know about Spain's worst rail disaster in over a decade
What caused the train to derail remains unclear but officials say an investigation has been launched.
Read moreClashes reported after Syria and Kurdish-led forces agree ceasefire
An agreement between the government and the SDF will bring an autonomous region in the north-east under state control.
Read moreAustralian doctor who raised alarm on Erin Patterson closes practice
Chris Webster's rant calling Patterson a 'disturbed sociopathic nut bag' led to sanctions.
Read moreAt the scene of Spain's worst rail disaster in over a decade
The BBC's Guy Hedgecoe visited the scene, where a large police cordon is in place.
Read moreTrump has just handed Putin the prize he’s always wanted
The President has put tariffs on allies over their resistance to US plans for Greenland.
Read moreUS ‘escalation dominance’ makes it near-impossible to counter its plans to seize the territory
US ‘escalation dominance’ makes it near-impossible to counter plans to seize the territory
Read moreSyria-Kurds truce: Sharaa and Trump discuss Kurdish rights and IS fight
The deal hands Deir Ezzor and Raqqa to Damascus and ends Kurdish control there.
Read moreAt least 40 killed as high-speed trains collide in southern Spain, Europe’s deadliest rail crash in 80 years
At least 40 people have died in southern Spain after a high-speed train derailed and collided with an oncoming one on Sunday night in one of the worst railway accidents in Europe in 80 years
Read moreItalian fashion designer Valentino Garavani dies at 93
Valentino, one of Italy's leading fashion designers, died at his Roman residence, his foundation announced. He was 93 years old.
Read moreFrench PM Lecornu to force 2026 budget through Parliament, calls it ‘partial failure’
French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu said on Monday he would push his budget bill through parliament without a vote, acknowledging it was a “partial failure” after weeks of stalled negotiations
Read moreItalian fashion designer Valentino dies aged 93
One of the giants of 20th century fashion, his creations were worn by celebrities including Elizabeth Taylor, Julia Roberts and Gwyneth Paltrow.
Read moreBulgaria’s President Radev resigns, fuelling speculation of new political party
Bulgaria’s President Rumen Radev will resign, he said in a speech on Monday, stoking widespread speculation that he will form his own political party to run in upcoming parliamentary elections after the previous government resigned last month
Read moreKiwi photographer Max Alexander turns camera on 'planetary defence', space junk
Max Alexander has had an asteroid named after him for his work in space sustainability.
Read moreIranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi disinvited from Davos summit after bloody crackdown on protests
“Although he was invited last fall, the tragic loss of lives of civilians in Iran over the past few weeks means that it is not right for the Iranian government to be represented at Davos this year,” World Economic Forum said in a statement
Read moreUN chief Guterres calls Security Council reform ‘essential’, warns against clinging to privileges
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has renewed calls for urgent reform of the UN Security Council, warning that the body no longer reflects today’s global realities. His remarks come as India continues to push for permanent membership in a reformed and expanded council.
Read more‘Pretext for seeking selfish gains’: China slams US claims of threat to Greenland
“We urge the US to stop using the so-called ‘China threat’ as a pretext for seeking selfish gains,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun said during a news briefing in Beijing
Read more'Europe is at a total loss': Russia gloats over Greenland tensions
The BBC's Russia editor Steve Rosenberg analyses why pro-Russian government papers are full of praise for Donald Trump's desire to buy Greenland.
Read moreChina tech rally gathers pace ahead of 2026 as AI breakthroughs fuel stocks despite economic strain
China is seeing a renewed surge in technology-led optimism as it heads into 2026, with fresh advances in artificial intelligence and other high-tech sectors driving a strong rally in tech stocks, even as the wider economy continues to face challenges.
Read moreGerman investment in US falls nearly 45% in first year of Trump’s second term: Report
German investment in the United States dropped sharply in the first year of President Donald Trump’s second term, as companies grew cautious amid rising trade uncertainty. A report by the German Economic Institute shows both investment flows and exports weakening.
Read moreAfghanistan: 7 killed, several injured in Kabul blast targeting Chinese nationals
Several people were killed after an explosion rocked Kabul’s Shahr-e-Naw area on Monday, according to Afghanistan’s Taliban-run interior ministry. The blast occurred in one of the capital’s most secure neighbourhoods, with officials saying details were still emerging.
Read moreGhana arrests Nigerians accused of running cyber-crime networks
There is a growing trend of foreigners being lured to Ghana under the pretext of lucrative work.
Read moreLawyers for Swiss bar owners condemn 'vindictiveness' after deadly fire
Lawyers for the Moretti couple say "lies" have been circulating about their clients, in their first public statement since the fire.
Read moreSouth Korea deploys ‘monster’ Hyunmoo-5 missile amid North Korea nuclear threat
South Korea has reportedly deployed a new ballistic missile, dubbed the “monster” for its size, as part of its evolving military strategy in response to North Korea’s nuclear weapons development
Read more‘Snow apocalypse’ hits Russia’s Kamchatka, multi-storey buildings buried in viral video
Kamchatka, Russia, faces an unprecedented blizzard, burying towns under snow as tall as two storeys. Vehicles and streets vanish beneath white drifts while emergency crews work tirelessly, and authorities urge locals to remain indoors
Read moreSouth African team helps search for politician swept away by Mozambique floodwaters
Mozambique President Daniel Chapo cancels a trip to Davos due to severe floods in the country
Read moreUS tightens visa rules for Bangladesh: B1, B2 applicants must pay $15K bond after approval
The US now requires Bangladeshi nationals applying for B1 and B2 visas to post a refundable $15,000 bond after approval. The measure aims to ensure compliance, with authorities warning against scams and early payments
Read moreTrump’s Greenland push could spell 'end of Nato', warns Eurasia Group's chief Ian Bremmer
Ian Bremmer has warned that if Trump persists in pushing for control of Greenland, it could spell “the end of Nato,” arguing that such a move would strain transatlantic ties and provoke deep opposition from European allies and Denmark
Read moreRBI proposes linking Brics digital currencies at 2026 summit to ease cross-border payments
The Reserve Bank of India has proposed linking the digital currencies of Brics countries to make cross-border payments for trade and tourism easier, according to a Reuters report. The proposal is expected to be discussed at the 2026 Brics summit, which India will host later this year.
Read moreThirteen schoolchildren killed after bus collides with lorry in South Africa
The fatal collision is just the latest in South Africa, where the road safety record is poor.
Read moreRBI proposes linking BRICS digital currencies to ease trade and reduce dollar reliance
The plan could feature on the India-hosted BRICS summit agenda and aims to simplify cross-border payments via interoperable CBDCs amid rising geopolitics and U.S. tariff threats.
Read moreTrump envoy disinvited from Greenland dog sled race, organisers call move 'reassuring'
The Greenland Dog Sledding Association (KNQK) had objected to the invitation extended to Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry and last week opened an investigation into who had authorised it, according to a report
Read moreIMF raises India’s 2025 growth forecast to 7.3% amid global trade tensions
The International Monetary Fund has raised India’s economic growth forecast for 2025, citing stronger corporate earnings and sustained economic momentum, while noting that the global economy has absorbed recent tariff shocks.
Read moreIs Trump planning a surprise military strike on Iran?
The US has deployed the USS Abraham Lincoln strike group, additional F-15 jets to Jordan, and cargo aircraft to the Diego Garcia military base on a remote island in the Indian Ocean. This, as Iran reports over 3,900 protester deaths and more than 24,000 arrests
Read moreWhat tariffs has Trump announced and why?
Trump's volatile trade policy has thrown the world economy into chaos, and put some US prices up.
Read moreWill Kamala Harris run again or will Biden-ties pull her down? Democrats want 2028 primaries early
As Democrats look to avoid the mistakes of the 2024 election, they face a critical question: Should Kamala Harris get another chance? By holding early primaries, they want to finalise a nominee quickly to mount a spirited campaign.
Read moreJapan PM Takaichi calls snap election three months after taking office
Sanae Takaichi, who took office last October, hopes the vote will give her a stronger mandate.
Read moreSpain train crash survivors describe 'absolutely terrifying' scene
Passengers recount the moment two trains collided between Málaga and Madrid on Sunday evening.
Read moreIran signals internet return as state television is briefly hacked
Iranian authorities may ease a nationwide internet blackout imposed during the most serious unrest since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, as signs of strain emerged with an apparent hack of state television, according to a report
Read moreFactory explosion in China kills four, injures 84
The blast caused noticeable tremors in the area and sent large plumes of smoke into the sky.
Read moreEcstasy and now a day off - Senegal fans around the world celebrate Afcon win
Senegal supporters have been partying after their team grabbed a dramatic 1-0 win over Morocco.
Read moreGovt as cupid? Thai party proposes matchmaking scheme to tackle low birth rate crisis
With Thailand’s birth rate declining rapidly, a political party has proposed an unusual plan: the government would help citizens find romantic partners to encourage marriage and childbirth. The idea has sparked debate as the country heads into a general election
Read moreIMF warns of trade tension risk to global growth
Trade tensions and a reversal in the AI boom are among the main risks to global economic growth, the IMF says.
Read moreIMF raises 2026 global growth forecast to 3.3% as AI boom offsets trade risks
The fund says the world economy remains resilient despite tariffs, geopolitics, and supply-chain disruptions, but warns AI could also fuel inflation and market volatility.
Read moreJ&K: Paratrooper succumbs to injuries in Kishtwar encounter as search operation continues
A paratrooper succumbed to his injuries after being critically wounded in a gunfight with terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kishtwar district, officials said on Monday.
Read more'Shameful' and 'terrible look' - the chaos that marred Senegal's Afcon triumph
Senegal beat Morocco to win the Africa Cup of Nations after the final is overshadowed when they temporarily refuse to play.
Read more'The finest in the world': Why the US is buying icebreakers from Finland
The Nordic nation leads the way when it comes to both the design and construction of the vessels.
Read morePutin invited to join Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ on postwar Gaza, Kremlin says
Russia said on Monday that President Putin has been invited to join Trump's “Board of Peace” aimed at overseeing postwar governance and reconstruction in Gaza.
Read more1 year of Trump 2.0: From tariffs to Venezuela, how US president shook global order
One year into Donald Trump’s second term, the US has changed global politics through aggressive tariffs, mass deportations, military interventions, and withdrawals from key international institutions. From China and Iran to Ukraine and Venezuela, Trump’s 'America First' agenda has triggered a dramatic shift in the global order
Read moreNepal enters election season as code of conduct comes into effect
Ahead of parliamentary elections in Nepal on March 5, the code of conduct has come into effect. The elections were necessitated after widespread protests toppled the government of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli last year.
Read more'Let the sovereign people decide': Japan headed for snap polls as PM announces parliament dissolution on Friday
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has announced the dissolution of parliament and called a snap election later this month, pitching the vote as a public verdict on her leadership and her ability to push through an ambitious reform agenda
Read moreFrom efficiency to resilience: WEF reports global supply chains entering an age of permanent volatility
Geopolitics, climate shocks and pandemic lessons are pushing firms toward diversified, regional, and more secure supply networks, even at higher cost
Read more'Will not be blackmailed’: Europe readies economic countermeasures to Trump’s Greenland tariff ultimatum
Europe is reportedly preparing countermeasures after US President Donald Trump threatened steep tariffs on countries opposing his push for control over Greenland. Germany and France said the bloc would respond in unity, warning it would not accept economic “blackmail”
Read moreMan seriously injured in Sydney's third shark attack in two days
In three separate incidents, a 12-year-old was also injured and an 11-year-old received assistance after his surfboard was bitten.
Read moreJapan, US shortlist first projects under $550 billion investment plan, reports
Officials on both sides are aiming to formalise the first project ahead of Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s expected visit to the United States later this spring, the report said
Read moreUnited Airlines flight avoids crash landing after mechanical glitch at Orlando airport | Watch
A United Airlines flight was forced to evacuate after a mechanical issue during landing at Orlando International Airport, with no injuries reported.
Read moreSpain high-speed train collision: Death toll rises to 39, many more injured
At least 39 people were killed after two high-speed trains collided in southern Spain, police said on Monday, as rescue teams worked through the night to search for survivors.
Read moreChina’s population falls for fourth year as births hit record low despite new family incentives
China’s population dropped by another 3 million in 2025, with births falling to a record low despite expanded child-rearing incentives, underscoring deepening demographic and economic pressures
Read moreWorld is facing collapse of truth and trust, warns Klaus Schwab before Davos summit
WEF founder says erosion of shared reality is weakening collective action as global leaders gather amid war, economic stress, and technological disruption.
Read moreHigh-speed train crash in Spain kills at least 39
More than 400 passengers were on board the trains that derailed near the city of Córdoba, in Spain's worst rail crash in more than a decade.
Read moreIran’s wealthy party in Turkey while deadly protests rage at home
While anti-regime protests in Iran have left thousands dead, some of the country’s wealthiest citizens have been spotted partying in Turkish nightclubs
Read moreDavos 2026 begins today: Explore the Alpine gem beyond the World Economic Forum
World Economic Forum 2026 begins in Davos today. Here are all the places you can explore in the Swiss Alps while world leaders deliberate on the economic outlook of the world. Davos offers a multi-layered winter escape even when the world is watching.
Read moreTwo killed, 85 hospitalised as blast rips through Chinese steel plant; factory managers detained
An explosion at a Baogang United Steel plant in Baotou killed two people, left 85 hospitalised and eight missing, with authorities detaining factory managers as investigations and rescue efforts continue.
Read more'Europe won't be blackmailed,' Danish PM says in wake of Trump Greenland threats
Trump says he will impose new taxes on eight US allies in February if they oppose his proposed takeover of the autonomous Danish territory.
Read moreChina's birth rate hits record low as population continues to shrink
Beijing has been trying hard to encourage more young people to marry and have children.
Read moreTrump says Nobel Prize denial ends obligation to ‘think purely of peace’, presses Greenland demand
In his latest threat, US President Donald Trump has said the denial of Nobel Peace Prize has ended his obligation to pursue peace in the world. He has used the denial of the prize as a justification to occupy Denmark's Greenland island.
Read moreIran: CEO of top telecom firm sacked after failing to block internet despite govt orders
Iran has fired the CEO of Irancell, its second-largest telecom operator, accusing the company of failing to fully enforce internet shutdown orders during unrest. Many viewed the blackout as a way to control news during growing protests over economic difficulties
Read more‘It’s time, it will be done’: Trump doubles down on Greenland after joint EU statement rejects threats
Donald Trump has renewed warnings to Denmark over Greenland, dismissing a joint European statement rejecting his threats. Citing security concerns and Nato’s role, Trump said action was imminent, escalating tensions with close US allies across Europe
Read moreGuatemala declares emergency after prison riots & police officers’ killings
Guatemala President Bernardo Arévalo has declared a 30-day emergency after suspected gang members killed seven police officers in apparent retaliation for authorities retaking control of one of three maximum security prisons where inmates had rioted and taken hostages.
Read moreUS believes its power matters more than international law, UN chief tells BBC
António Guterres says Washington's "clear conviction" is that multilateral solutions are irrelevant.
Read moreIndia invited to Trump’s Gaza ‘Board of Peace’: How will this body function?
US President Donald Trump has proposed a US-led 'Board of Peace' to oversee Gaza’s post-war governance, reconstruction and security. India is among several countries invited to join the initiative, which forms part of Trump’s 20-point Gaza ceasefire plan endorsed by the UN Security Council
Read moreKarachi Gul Plaza fire: Death toll rises to 10, around 60 still missing
The death toll from a major fire at Karachi’s Gul Plaza has risen to 10, with around 60 people still missing. Rescue teams, assisted by the army, continue operations amid structural risks as authorities investigate the cause and promise compensation
Read moreYoweri Museveni claims landslide win in Uganda’s election shows dominance of the ruling party
President Yoweri Museveni said that his landslide victory in Uganda's election showed the dominance of his party. Uganda hasn't witnessed a peaceful transfer of presidential power since independence from British colonial rule six decades ago.
Read moreIran state TV hijacked as protest messages, video of exiled Crown Prince Pahlavi air nationwide
Iran’s state television network was briefly hijacked by anti-regime activists who aired protest messages and a video address by exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi, prompting renewed calls for nationwide demonstrations
Read moreWatch: Footage inside Spanish train as passengers evacuate from crash
Video filmed after a deadly train crash in southern Spain shows a damaged train with a passenger climbing out of it to safety.
Read moreTrade war or diplomacy? How will Europe deal with Trump’s tariff threat over Greenland?
Donald Trump is upping the ante on Greenland; he has threatened to impose a 10 per cent tariff on eight European nations in his quest for the semi-autonomous Danish territory. What has been Europe’s response to the US president’s move? A trade war is looming with severe repercussions for both sides
Read moreEU favours talks over ‘trade bazooka’ for now as Trump goes all-out to occupy Greenland
At an urgent meeting, the European Union (EU) has favoured holding talks for now instead of going ahead with the 'trade bazooka' over US President Donald Trump's announcement of tariffs as part of a campaign to occupy Denmark's Greenland island.
Read more7 police officials killed as coordinated gang attacks erupt amid Guatemala prison unrest
Violence erupted in Guatemala City after security forces retook two prisons from gang control, freeing hostages.
Read moreChile declares 'state of catastrophe' as wildfires leave at least 18 dead
Chile's president warned the death toll cold rise in the Ñuble and Biobío regions.
Read more1 year into Trump 2.0: How rich have the Donald and his family become?
While Donald Trump completes one year of his second US presidency, his wealth has surged dramatically. From cryptocurrency ventures and social media investments to global real estate deals and licensing income, Trump and his family have seen major financial gains, raising serious questions about conflicts of interest
Read moreAs Trump reshapes global order, World Economic Forum starts in Davos today
As US President Donald Trump reshapes the world to his liking through invasions, tariffs, and political coercion, world leaders, top executives, and civil society figures have converged in Davos, Switzerland, for the World Economic Forum that begins today.
Read moreIn a tit-for-tat, EU readies $108 bn tariff pushback to Trump's Greenland threat
The European Union is preparing retaliatory trade measures after President Donald Trump threatened new tariffs linked to US demands over Greenland.
Read moreIn Portugal election, socialist races ahead of far-right candidate in first round
In Portugal's presidential election, Socialist Antonio Jose Seguro was leading with 30.6% of the vote while far-right contender Andre Ventura came in second with 24.2% in the first round. They will face off on February 8 in the second round.
Read moreUkraine, US to advance peace talks in Davos amid renewed Russian strikes, Kyiv negotiator says
Ukraine’s top negotiator, Rustem Umerov, said two days of talks with US officials on security guarantees and a post-war recovery plan will continue in Davos
Read moreAt least 21 killed as high-speed trains derail in southern Spain near Adamuz
At least 21 people were killed and dozens injured after a high-speed train derailed near Adamuz in Spain’s Cordoba province and struck an oncoming Renfe service, sending both trains off the tracks and prompting a major emergency response
Read moreUAE's Mohamed bin Zayed visits India amid Iran tension, Trump's new Gaza move
UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan will travel to India on January 19 for talks aimed at advancing the bilateral comprehensive strategic partnership
Read moreMy children were recruited in a trafficking scam. I joined a police hunt to find them
BBC Africa Eye joins an anti-trafficking police unit in Sierra Leone helping a man look for his missing children.
Read moreChile declares state of emergency as wildfires kill 18, force mass evacuations
Chile declares a state of emergency as fast-spreading wildfires kill 18 people, destroy homes and force large-scale evacuations across the Nuble and Bío Bío regions
Read moreEU weighs response to Trump's tariff threat over Greenland
Europe is split between hitting back at Trump's tariff threat or holding fire to avoid a damaging trade war.
Read moreSyria announces ceasefire deal with Kurdish-led SDF after troop advances in contested regions
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa announced a ceasefire deal with the Kurdish-led SDF including integrating Kurdish forces into state institutions, handing over key provinces to Damascus and transferring control of IS detainees to the government.
Read moreChile declares emergency as wildfires kill at least 16, force thousands to flee
Out-of-control wildfires in Chile’s Nuble and Biobio regions have killed at least 16 people and forced over 50,000 to evacuate. President Boric declared a state of emergency as firefighters battle flames fuelled by high winds and heat.
Read more‘It’s a Trump United Nations’: Global unease grows over proposed ‘Board of Peace’ outside UN framework
Governments reacted cautiously to Donald Trump’s invitation to join a new ‘Board of Peace’, with diplomats warning it could undermine the United Nations as questions grow over its mandate, funding structure and global ambitions beyond Gaza.
Read moreScotland’s Swinney vows fresh independence referendum if SNP wins May vote
Scotland’s First Minister John Swinney has said he will push for a second independence referendum if his Scottish National Party secures a majority in the May Scottish Parliament elections, arguing that such a result would give a clear democratic mandate for another vote.
Read moreTrump invites India to join proposed ‘Board of Peace’ to oversee post-war Gaza: Report
Trump has invited India to join a proposed international “Board of Peace” aimed at overseeing governance and reconstruction in Gaza after the war, as part of his broader plan to stabilise the conflict-hit territory and manage its transition to long-term rule.
Read moreIndian-origin attorney Keshav Poddar sworn in as Jersey City deputy mayor, takes oath on Bhagwat Gita
Indian-origin attorney Keshav Poddar has been sworn in as Jersey City’s deputy mayor for housing and economic development, marking a key appointment in the city’s new administration. Poddar took his oath on the Bhagwat Gita, highlighting his Indian roots.
Read moreHundreds of thousands left without power in Russian occupied southern Ukraine as energy war intensifies
Hundreds of thousands in Russian occupied parts of southern Ukraine were left without power on Sunday, according to Kremlin installed authorities there. Meanwhile, Moscow has kept up its hammering of Ukraine’s energy grid in overnight attacks that killed at least two people, according to Ukrainian officials.
Read moreEU holds emergency talks in Brussels as Trump threatens tariffs over Greenland; France warn of fallout
European leaders and ambassadors are meeting in Brussels on Sunday for an emergency EU session after US President Donald Trump threatened tariffs on several countries, including Denmark, France, Germany, and the UK, over their refusal to back his push to acquire Greenland.
Read morePakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif receives Trump invitation to join Gaza Board of Peace
Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has been invited by US President Donald Trump to join the Gaza Board of Peace as part of Washington’s second-phase plan for post-war governance in Gaza, amid unresolved questions over aid, demilitarisation and Israel’s withdrawal.
Read more'US has a lot to lose': France minister warns Trump’s Greenland tariffs could backfire
France minister on Sunday warned that the United States could also pay a heavy price for Trump’s decision to impose fresh tariffs on European countries, as tensions rise over Washington’s push to acquire Greenland.
Read moreIran unrest: Official says verified protest deaths reach at least 5,000 as ‘terrorists and armed rioters’ targeted innocents
At least 5,000 people, including about 500 security personnel, were killed during weeks of unrest in Iran, an Iranian official said on Sunday, as protests that began over economic hardship appear to have subsided.
Read moreHindu businessman killed in Bangladesh amid renewed concerns over minority safety
A Hindu businessman was beaten to death in Bangladesh while another Hindu worker was crushed to death in a separate incident this week. The killings have intensified concerns over the safety of religious minorities and drawn scrutiny from rights groups and India.
Read moreTrump considers expanding ‘Board of Peace’ beyond Gaza to Ukraine and other conflicts: Report
Trump is considering widening the role of his newly formed “Board of Peace”, initially set up to oversee Gaza’s reconstruction, to other global conflict zones, including Ukraine, according to the Financial Times.
Read moreIndia-US partnership growing across trade, technology, says US envoy Sergio Gor after Mumbai visit
United States Ambassador to India Sergio Gor praised Mumbai as he concluded what he described as a “very successful” visit to the city, marked by a series of high-level meetings with political, business and institutional leaders.
Read moreFears Iran's internet shutdown could lead to 'extreme digital isolation'
Internet monitor FilterWatch warns that authorities are trying to cut the country off from international connectivity.
Read moreTrump fear among Republicans? Despite GOP trifecta, House hit historic low in 2025 in enacting laws
Fear of crossing Donald Trump and deep internal divisions pushed the Republican-controlled House to one of its least productive years on record.
Read more‘On hold’: EU pauses trade pact with US after Trump links new tariffs to Greenland
The European Union has paused talks on a proposed trade deal with the United States after President Donald Trump announced fresh tariffs on several European countries, linking the move to his renewed push to acquire Greenland. The decision has put last year’s EU–US trade truce under strain and raised fresh uncertainty over transatlantic economic ties.
Read moreTaiwan detects 9 Chinese PLA aircraft, naval vessels around island amid rising tensions
Taiwan on Sunday reported fresh Chinese military activity around the island, with its defence ministry detecting multiple PLA aircraft sorties and naval vessels operating near its territorial waters, including several aircraft crossing the Taiwan Strait median line.
Read more'Putin would be the happiest man on earth': Spanish PM Sanchez on US invasion of Greenland
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez warned that any US attempt to seize Greenland would undermine NATO and benefit Russia, as President Donald Trump threatened new tariffs to force a deal despite firm Danish and Greenlandic rejection.
Read more‘Why are Americans paying for AI in India?’ Trump aide Navarro’s fresh rant over US-funded ChatGPT use abroad
White House trade adviser Peter Navarro has once again targeted India, questioning why Americans are paying for artificial intelligence services used in the country. Speaking in a media interview, Navarro argued that platforms such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT operate on US soil and rely on American electricity, while serving a large number of users overseas, including in India.
Read moreMassive fire rips through dozens of shops at a mall in Pakistan, killing 3 people
A massive fire swept through a multistory shopping mall in Pakistan’s largest southern city of Karachi late Saturday, killing at least three people and injuring about a dozen others
Read moreIran protests weaken, activists say over 3,000 killed as Tehran plans to restore SMS, internet
While the protests in Iran have reportedly simmered down, the death toll of demonstrators has crossed the 3,000 mark, a human rights group said on Saturday.
Read moreIndonesia: Rescue team finds aircraft wreckage after it loses contact mid-flight
Rescue teams in Indonesia have located debris from a missing surveillance aircraft on a mountain slope in South Sulawesi, narrowing the search area after the plane lost contact mid-flight. Authorities say challenging terrain and poor weather are slowing efforts as teams focus on locating passengers and crew
Read morePentagon orders 1,500 soldiers to prepare for possible deployment in Minnesota amid unrest
The Pentagon has told 1,500 active-duty soldiers to prepare for potential deployment to Minnesota after President Donald Trump warned he could invoke the Insurrection Act amid escalating unrest
Read moreMan swims in flooded Sydney golf course after heavy rain
Heavy rain did not dampen a man's spirits as he decided to take a dive into a flooded Sydney golf course.
Read moreFrom Starmer to Macron: European leaders fume over Trump's Greenland tariffs
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer condemned US President Donald Trump's recent threats to impose tariffs on nations supporting Denmark over the Greenland saga, calling the threats 'completely wrong'
Read moreICE has led to anger and protests in the US. It is our Word of the Week
The fatal shooting of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good by a US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent has resulted in an outpouring of anger, with massive protests being held across major cities. Even Hollywood celebrities protested against agents at the Golden Globe Awards. But why does ICE continue to generate such rage?
Read moreWill countries have to pay $1 billion to join Trump-backed peace board?
A report says a draft charter for Trump’s proposed peace board includes a $1 billion membership fee, a claim the White House denies as misleading
Read moreHasina warns Yunus pushing Bangladesh into ‘chaos’ as extremists fill political ‘vacuum’, admits 'mistakes' in 2024 unrest
In a lengthy opinion piece, former Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina called out the radical extremism that has filled the political vacuum in Dhaka.
Read moreThis Week in Explainers: How Donald Trump got the Nobel Peace Prize he long desired
Donald Trump’s biggest ‘win’ this week has been the Nobel Peace Prize. Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado visited the White House and gifted him the award she won. In our weekly wrap, we talk about the Nobel, Trump’s Greenland ambitions, the Iran unrest and more
Read moreRussian overnight strikes kill 20-year-old woman in Kharkiv, injure civilians across northeastern Ukraine
A series of overnight Russian strikes hit northeastern Ukraine, killing a 20-year-old woman in Kharkiv and injuring several civilians across three regions
Read moreOperation Hawkeye Strike in Syria: US says killed terrorist linked to Palmyra attack
The US on Saturday announced that it conducted a lethal strike in Syria, targeting an al Qaeda affiliate leader it said had direct ties to an ISIS attacker involved in the Palmyra attack
Read moreAs Trump sets eyes on Greenland, his former aides aim for gains from mining in Arctic island: Report
Donald Trump’s renewed push to bring Greenland under US control is drawing scrutiny over former aides tied to mining ventures linked to the island’s rare earth resources
Read more'Greenland is already great': Almost 10% of island's population hit streets against Trump
Amid the ever-growing threats from US President Donald Trump, almost 10 per cent of Greenland's population marched across the country to take a stand against the United States' proposition to take over the island region
Read moreIran's Khamenei admits for the first time that thousands killed in ongoing anti-government protests
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei admitted for the first time that thousands of people were killed amid the ongoing anti-government protests in the country that have been raging on for the last two weeks
Read moreSyrian army extends control over country's north, dislodging Kurdish forces
Syria's army took control of swathes of the country's north on Saturday, dislodging Kurdish forces from territory over which they held effective autonomy for more than a decade.
Read moreMacron calls Trump’s Greenland tariff threat unacceptable, vows European unity
France's President Emmanuel Macron said on Saturday that the threat of tariffs by U.S. President Donald Trump over Greenland was unacceptable and that if they were confirmed Europe would respond in a coordinated manner.
Read moreIraqi army takes full control of air base after US withdrawal, says defence ministry
US troops have withdrawn from Iraq’s Ain al-Asad Airbase, with the Iraqi army assuming full control. The move follows a 2024 agreement between Washington and Baghdad to end coalition operations and transition to a bilateral security arrangement.
Read moreBritain’s China dilemma: Opposition protests Beijing's 'mega embassy' as decision deadline looms
Britain’s main opposition leader joined a protest Saturday against China’s planned new embassy in London, days before a deadline for the government to approve or block the project.
Read more'Fair trade over tariffs': European Union, Mercosur bloc sign 'historic' free trade deal
South American and European Union officials on Saturday signed a major trade deal, which they hailed as sending a powerful message at a time of tariff threats, global uncertainty and protectionism.
Read moreTrump invites world leaders to Gaza 'Board of Peace' to oversee postwar reconstruction
President Trump forms a “Board of Peace” for postwar Gaza, inviting global leaders, representatives from Egypt, Turkey, Canada and Argentina to oversee reconstruction, governance and investment initiatives in the Palestinian territory.
Read moreUganda: Museveni wins presidential election, extending rule into 5th decade
Veteran leader Yoweri Museveni has been declared the winner of Uganda’s presidential election, extending his decades-long rule after a vote marred by violence and allegations of fraud. The result keeps the 81-year-old in power as questions continue to swirl over his eventual succession.
Read moreCarney hails China breakthrough, yet Trump’s policies remain a worry
Canadian leader Mark Carney met China's Xi Jinping this week. The two statesmen talked. Fractured relationships began to heal. And a third man, though he wasn't in the room, nevertheless made his presence clearly known: Donald Trump.
Read moreDGCA fines IndiGo Rs 22.20 crore for December flight chaos that stranded over 3 lakh passengers
India’s aviation regulator, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), has fined IndiGo Rs 22.20 crore for large-scale flight disruptions in early December 2025 that left over three lakh passengers stranded. The action follows an investigation that found overworked crew rosters, weak planning, and poor implementation of revised duty norms were behind widespread delays and cancellations.
Read moreIndian businessman jailed in US for scheme to export sensitive aviation technology to Russia
A US federal court has sentenced an Indian businessman to prison for attempting to illegally export sensitive aviation technology to Russia, in violation of export controls imposed after the Ukraine war.
Read moreIran protests revive the 2011 Arab Spring question: Does regime change improve livelihoods?
Iran protests have revived the 2011 Arab Spring debate. But what exactly the economic scorecard of countries that saw governments topple post-2011 suggest about Iran's future if the ongoing protests achieve what agitators call for
Read moreHindu man killed trying to stop car fleeing petrol pump in Bangladesh
As violence against minorities continues in Bangladesh, a Hindu worker was killed on Friday after being run over by an SUV driver for demanding payment for fuel at a petrol pump, according to reports.
Read more‘Not regular activity’: India skipped ‘Brics Naval Exercise’ as it was not an institutional drill, says MEA
India on Saturday said it stayed out of the so-called BRICS naval exercise, clarifying that the drills were not an official or institutional activity of the grouping but a South Africa-led initiative involving only some member countries.
Read moreChina gains ground as US trade partners hedge against arbitrary Trump’s tariffs
As Donald Trump revives aggressive tariff policies, US trade partners are hedging against uncertainty by diversifying away from Washington, allowing China to expand its economic influence and gain ground in global trade realignments.
Read moreParacetamol use in pregnancy not linked to autism or ADHD, study debunks Trump claims
A large international study has found that using paracetamol during pregnancy does not increase the risk of autism, ADHD or intellectual disability in children, offering reassurance to expectant mothers and challenging claims that had raised concern in recent years.
Read moreIran’s Khamenei calls Trump a ‘criminal’, blames US for unrest and casualties
Iran’s Khamenei strongly condemned the United States and President Donald Trump, calling him a “criminal” and blaming Washington for the recent unrest, deaths, and destruction in Iran. Khamenei accused the US of interfering in the protests but said the country would not be drawn into a war.
Read moreTrump offers to mediate Egypt–Ethiopia tensions over Nile water dispute
Trump has said Washington is ready to step back into mediation efforts between Egypt and Ethiopia, seeking to resolve the long-standing dispute over the sharing of Nile River waters.
Read moreIndonesian ATR aircraft with 11 on board goes missing, debris seen on mountain
An Indonesian ATR 42-500 aircraft with 11 people on board has gone missing near Makassar, prompting a search operation after contact was lost and videos surfaced online showing possible debris in nearby mountainous terrain.
Read moreHigh alert ahead of Republic Day as intelligence flags Khalistani, Bangladesh-linked terror threats: Report
Just days before Republic Day, intelligence agencies have issued a high alert over possible terror threats to Delhi and several other cities, warning that Khalistani and Bangladesh-based terror groups could attempt attacks.
Read moreUgandan opposition presidential candidate abducted by military, communication cut off ahead of polls
Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine was cut off from communications on Saturday after a police raid on his home, his party said, with the security forces determined to prevent unrest ahead of imminent election results.
Read more‘Alienating India will hurt America’: US Republican draws hard line, backs New Delhi over Pakistan
US Congressman Rich McCormick said India, unlike Pakistan, brings investment and talent into the United States, warning that sidelining New Delhi would hurt American interests.
Read moreMaking sense of the data this week: What the numbers are really telling us
A data-heavy week revealed how the global economy is slowing, diverging, and reshaping power in 2026.
Read moreSeven shot dead, three injured in alleged extortion-linked attack in Cape Town
Seven people were killed and three others wounded in a suspected extortion-linked mass shooting in Marikana near Cape Town, with police launching a manhunt for the gunmen
Read moreTrump says in 'talks with Nato' on acquiring Greenland, reiterates his national security rhetoric
US President Donald Trump on Friday said that the United States has been holding discussions with Nato regarding Greenland, reiterating that the Arctic territory is vital to US national security.
Read moreIran moves towards permanent global internet shutdown after protests, report says
Iran may be moving towards a permanent break from the global internet, with access restricted to individuals approved by the authorities, according to a Guardian report citing Iranian digital rights activists.
Read moreGiorgia Meloni posts anime selfie with Japan's PM Sanae Takaichi as Tokyo celebrates her birthday | WATCH
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni shared an anime version selfie with Japanese counterpart Sanae Takaichi after the latter serenaded her with gifts on her birthday
Read moreUS senators call on Trump to ease India’s 30% import duty on pulse
US lawmakers are urging Donald Trump to pressure India to scrap its 30% import duty on yellow peas, arguing the tariff hurts American pulse farmers and strains trade talks
Read moreBig gatherings anticipated for 'Hands off Greenland' demonstrations
Denmark and Greenland schedule major protests against US President Donald Trump's bid to acquire the Arctic territory.
Read moreUN high seas treaty comes into effect, pushing to protect 30% of global oceans by 2030
A UN-backed treaty governing biodiversity in international waters has come into force, creating a binding legal framework to protect the high seas and meet the goal of safeguarding 30% of the oceans by 2030
Read moreThe Nobel meet: Trump gets the medal not honour, Machado has the title not power
On Thursday, Venezuela's opposition leader María Corina Machado presented her prestigious Nobel Peace Prize to US President Donald Trump. However, this event is seen as hollow for many reasons.
Read moreUS judge limits federal agents amid Minnesota unrest
A US judge restricted federal agents from interfering with peaceful protesters in Minnesota, following President Donald Trump's decision against invoking the Insurrection Act.
Read moreVenezuela's interim head Delcy Rodríguez dismisses industry minister, Maduro associate
Venezuela's interim president Delcy Rodriguez dismissed Alex Saab, a close ally of deposed leader Nicolas Maduro, from his post as minister of industry. The ministry will merge with commerce, with Rodriguez thanking Saab for his service as he assumes new responsibilities.
Read moreUS FAA issues 60-day caution over Mexico, Latin American airspace citing military and GPS risks
The Federal Aviation Administration warned airlines to be cautious flying over Mexico, Central America, and parts of South America due to potential military activities and GPS interference
Read more‘Islamic republic will fall – not if…’: Shah’s son Pahlavi urges global action as Trump holds off on Iran unrest
Reza Pahlavi said Iran’s ruling system will collapse amid mass protests and called for international support as President Donald Trump refrains from direct intervention.
Read moreTrump officials warn that Canada will regret EV deal with China, blocking vehicles from entering US
Officials from US President Donald Trump's administration said that Canada would regret its decision to allow imports of up to 49,000 Chinese EVs, and that those cars would not be allowed to enter the United States.
Read moreUS Justice Department probes Minnesota governor, Minneapolis mayor for alleged obstruction of immigration enforcement
The US Justice Department is investigating whether Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey obstructed federal immigration enforcement through their public statements
Read moreTrump appoints Rubio, Kushner & 'contentious' Blair to Gaza ‘board of peace’
United States President Donald Trump on Friday appointed the US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and former Prime Minister of the UK Tony Blair to the newly created Gaza 'board of peace'
Read morePalestinian committee holds first meeting in Cairo to govern Gaza under US supervision
The Palestinian committee set to govern Gaza under U.S. supervision met for the first time Friday in Cairo, as its leader pledged to get to work quickly to improve conditions there.
Read moreTrump thanks Iran after executions of protesters reportedly cancelled
"I greatly respect the fact that all scheduled hangings, which were to take place yesterday (Over 800 of them), have been cancelled by the leadership of Iran. Thank you!" Trump wrote on his Truth Social account
Read moreCIA director meets Venezuela’s acting president in first high‑level US talks since Maduro’s capture
CIA Director John Ratcliffe has travelled to Venezuela to meet with acting President Delcy Rodríguez, becoming the highest ranking Trump administration official to visit the South American country after the U.S. raid that captured former leader Nicolás Maduro.
Read moreUS Supreme Court to rule on legality of Trump’s global tariffs on January 20
The US Supreme Court is set to issue fresh rulings on January 20 with a closely watched decision on President Donald Trump’s global tariffs expected to test executive power and carry major implications for global trade.
Read more'Americans and Zionists should not expect peace': Iranian cleric threatens Trump, calls for executions of protesters
A cleric leading Friday prayers in Iran's capital demanded the death penalty for protesters detained in a nationwide crackdown and directly threatened US President Donald Trump, showing the hard-line rage gripping the Islamic Republic after the demonstrations..
Read more'We need Greenland’: Trump threatens new tariffs on countries opposing Greenland bid
“I may put a tariff on countries if they don’t go along with Greenland, because we need Greenland, because we need Greenland for national security. So I may do that,” Trump said during a White House event on health care
Read moreMachado vows to lead Venezuela ‘when right time comes’ despite US hesitation
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado has reaffirmed her determination to lead the country, saying she will become president “when the right time comes,” even as Washington engages with interim leader Delcy Rodríguez instead of formally backing her.
Read moreX goes down again in US, thousands report feed and app issues
X, formerly known as Twitter, faced another outage in the US on Friday, leaving thousands of users unable to access the platform as reports of feed and app issues surged.
Read morePutin speaks to Netanyahu and Pezeshkian, offers mediation as Iranian protests raise regional tensions
Russian President Putin on Friday spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and Iranian President Pezeshkian, the Kremlin said, offering to mediate as protests in Iran raise fears of a wider military confrontation
Read moreMeet ‘Morticia Addams’, the woman who first set Khamenei’s photo on fire and started a movement
In Iran and across the world, demonstrators are lighting cigarettes with burning photos of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. It started with an Iranian woman, who identifies as ‘Morticia Adams’. Now known as ‘cigarette girl’, she escaped from the Islamic Republic and has refugee status in Canada
Read moreIndia seeks consular access to nationals held in Iran after tanker crew detained
India on Friday said it has sought consular access to Indian nationals held in Iran after reports emerged that several crew members of an Indian-linked oil tanker were detained by Iranian authorities.
Read more'Deal should and will be made’: US envoy says Trump 'serious' on Greenland ahead of March visit
US special envoy to Greenland Jeff Landry on Friday said that he believes a deal over the territory could be reached, adding that President Donald Trump is “serious” about his plans
Read moreKremlin says Putin, Netanyahu discuss Iran in phone call
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu discussed the situation in the Middle East and Iran by phone on Friday, the Kremlin said.
Read moreIndia slams Pakistan for misusing UN platforms to push ‘divisive agenda’ on J&K
India on Thursday criticised Pakistan at the United Nations, accusing it of misusing UN platforms to push a ‘divisive agenda’ by raising the issue of Jammu and Kashmir.
Read more‘Hindus being murdered, temples burned’: UK condemns violence in Bangladesh, calls for credible elections
The UK government has condemned all acts of violence in Bangladesh and called for peaceful, credible elections after MPs raised concerns over killings of Hindus and other religious minorities ahead of the February polls.
Read moreIndia in talks with US to extend Chabahar Port sanctions waiver before April 26 expiry deadline: MEA
India is engaging with the United States to ensure that its strategic role at Iran’s Chabahar Port continues smoothly, as a key sanctions waiver granted by Washington approaches its expiry later this month.
Read moreIndia, Japan have ‘duty’ to shape global order: Jaishankar at Delhi meeting with Tokyo counterpart
"We are leading democracies. We are the major economies of the world. And we have today not just an opportunity but also an obligation, a duty, to shape the global order. And in the current uncertain global situation, it's even more important that we work closely towards shared strategic goals," said Jaishankar
Read moreChina fumes as US signs new trade deal with Taiwan to cut tariffs, boost chip sale
China criticised a new US–Taiwan trade deal lowering tariffs to 15% in exchange for major Taiwanese investments as Taipei welcomed the pact amid Beijing’s objections and rising geopolitical and semiconductor stakes.
Read moreMore students are getting top grades in English universities — that’s a national problem in UK
Regulator data shows far more top degrees are being awarded than students’ prior attainment would predict, raising concerns over academic standards and the value of university qualifications
Read moreThe silent spillover: How China’s $1.2 trillion surplus could threaten global economic stability
Data from China’s currency market regulator show that investors in the country’s so-called non-official sector boosted their overseas asset holdings by more than $1 trillion in the first three quarters of last year, more than twice the average annual increase seen over the past decade
Read moreAncient Iran’s Human Rights Legacy Uncovered as Modern Regime Faces Global Criticism for Brutal Crackdown on Protesters
Ironically, Iran, which is today criticised for silencing critics and punishing protesters, gave the world its human rights charter. Cyrus the Great, the first king of ancient Persia, issued decrees that were codified into 'Cyrus Cylinder'. These decrees accorded basic human rights to people.
Read moreIndia set to ease defence FDI norms to attract global manufacturers: Report
India is considering a major overhaul of its defence investment rules, with plans to relax foreign ownership limits to attract global defence firms and strengthen domestic manufacturing, according to a Reuters report citing government sources.
Read more‘Intense pressure’: Greenland foreign minister breaks down on live TV amid Trump’s takeover threats | WATCH
Greenland’s foreign minister became emotional while speaking about the growing pressure faced by the Arctic island after repeated remarks by US President Donald Trump about taking over the autonomous Danish territory.
Read moreGulf allies scramble to avert US-Iran clash as Tehran unrest continues
Gulf states like Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Egypt and Oman press US to hold back from Iran strikes amid deadly Tehran protests, launching 72 hour diplomacy to cool rhetoric as Pentagon shifts carrier group to Middle East and bases go on alert.
Read moreSara Discaya scandal busts the open secret of Philippines inured to corruption
The government estimates that as much as 70 per cent of flood-control funds may have been lost to corruption in recent years. That translates into over 100 billion pesos ( around $1.7 billion ) a year in wasted or stolen public money
Read moreChina’s economic slowdown, not Trump’s trade war main worry for US businesses: Survey
The top concern of American businesses for 2026 is not President Donald Trump’s trade war but the economic slowdown in China, according to a survey.
Read moreIndia envoy Vinay Kwatra hosts top US legislators in Washington
India’s Ambassador to the US Vinay Mohan Kwatra hosted key American lawmakers as he welcomed the consistent, bipartisan support in the US Congress for the deepening partnership between Washington and New Delhi.
Read moreBeware of honey trap, China warns defence officials after govt employee jailed for espionage
The National Administration of State Secrets Protection has published an article on its social media account about how personnel in the military are increasingly falling victim to honey trapping by foreign intelligence agencies
Read moreTrump’s next move unclear, UNSC holds emergency meeting over Iran amid deadly protests
An emergency UN Security Council meeting on Iran has brought renewed global attention to Tehran’s handling of nationwide protests, highlighting sharp divisions among major powers even as uncertainty remains over how far the United States is willing to go in response.
Read moreInvestors pile into global equities as funds log biggest inflows in 15 weeks
Easing US inflation bets on rate cuts fuel risk appetite; the US leads inflows, while bonds and emerging markets also attract money.
Read moreBangladesh: Is Khaleda Zia’s son Rahman joining hands with anti-India forces ahead of election?
A key meeting involving BNP's Tarique Rahman has put the spotlight back on the party’s political direction ahead of the upcoming general elections, triggering debate over its future alliances and implications for regional ties, particularly with India.
Read moreYunus moves to grant immunity to protesters who toppled Hasina, installed him in power
At a press briefing, Law Adviser Asif Nazrul said “the July revolutionists” were indemnified for the acts they committed with an aim of “political resistance” during the uprising under the “July Mass Uprising Protection and Accountability Ordinance”
Read moreUS jobless claims fall, but Trump’s promised manufacturing job boost remains a pipe dream
Even as unemployment claims have fallen in the United States, the manufacturing boom that President Donald Trump promised remains elusive. The sector has been in steady decline since he imposed tariffs last year and US factory employment is now at its lowest point since his first term.
Read moreFirst US sale of Venezuelan oil goes to Vitol: Its trader donated to Trump’s re-election campaign
The first US sale of the Venezuelan crude oil was to a company whose senior member had donated to US President Donald Trump's re-election campaign.
Read moreA message in India's export data: Fears of Trump tariffs gone, New Delhi finds new trade allies
India, keen to position itself as a global export hub, has stepped up efforts to diversify its markets and product mix to cushion the impact of US tariffs
Read moreFire crews battle huge fire in Seouls Gangnam slum
Nearly 300 firefighters battle a massive blaze in Guryong Village, Seouls Gangnam shantytown, evacuating 47 residents with no casualties as smoke threatens nearby hills.
Read moreTakaichi’s snap poll move unites Japan's ‘centrist forces’ to contest election under one banner
Japan’s political landscape is set for a shake-up as two major opposition forces move to join hands ahead of a possible snap election. The decision signals a fresh attempt to consolidate centrist support and challenge the long-dominant ruling bloc in a closely watched electoral contest.
Read moreWhy has Minneapolis erupted again amid ICE crackdowns?
Minneapolis is witnessing renewed unrest after US immigration officers shot a Venezuelan man during a traffic stop, sparking protests and clashes. The incident follows the fatal shooting of US citizen Renee Good and growing anger over aggressive ICE raids, arrests of Americans, and Donald Trump’s threat to invoke the Insurrection Act
Read moreGermany’s far-Right courts Trump as Maga aims to ‘tear down’ Merz’s ‘political firewall’
Germany's far-right Alternative for Germany party has reportedly intensified its contacts with US President Donald Trump's administration, and his Maga movement, as it attempts to safeguard itself from a ban and a political wall of German Chancellor Friedrich Merz.
Read more‘Won’t miss the target this time’: Iran state TV airs placard threatening Trump
The footage that was aired on the state television showed a mourner at the funeral of a security personnel member who was killed during the anti-government protests. The individual was holding a placard with an image of Trump's assassination attempt in 2024
Read more‘Don’t mess around’: France warns US move against Greenland will create ‘a totally new world’
France has warned the Donald Trump administration of the United States that it should not 'mess around' with Greenland because any military move on the island would cross a line that would create a 'totally new world'.
Read moreSouth Korea: Former President Yoon sentenced to 5 years in jail for obstructing his arrest
A court in South Korea on Friday sentenced former president Yoon Suk Yeol to five years in prison for charges including obstructing attempts to arrest him following his failed bid to impose martial law.
Read moreForeign holdings of US Treasuries hit record high in November as China trims exposure
Japan, UK and Canada led inflows into US government debt; China’s holdings fell to the lowest level since September 2008.
Read more‘India a major growth engine for global economy’: IMF after Q3 growth outstrips expectations
Kozack said India’s growth in the third quarter was stronger than anticipated, underscoring the resilience of the world’s fourth-largest economy at a time of heightened global uncertainty
Read moreUS supercarrier moves towards West Asia amid Iran tensions. A sign of things to come?
As tensions between the US and Iran continue to rise with Donald Trump dilly-dallying on a decision to strike the Islamic Republic, the Pentagon has ordered the redeployment of one of its largest warships. The USS Abraham Lincoln is moving toward West Asia from the South China Sea
Read moreIMF to review and likely upgrade India’s growth outlook this month amid strong momentum
IMF says recent data from India has been stronger than expected, driven by resilient consumption
Read moreEastern Europe risks rating downgrades if Nato collapses over Greenland: Fitch
A raft of European countries could face a onenotch credit rating downgrade if tensions with the US over Greenland fracture Nato and raise the prospect of more trouble with Russia
Read moreWill ‘Hungary’s Trump’ get another term? 5 key things about Europe's most significant election of 2026
Péter Magyar, a former Fidesz insider turned conservative firebrand, is Orban's main contender. With the election set for April 12, 2026, Magyar’s Tisza party is currently surging, holding a commanding lead in the polls
Read moreIs Trump holding off any strikes on Iran due to pressure from Netanyahu and Gulf allies?
Donald Trump has paused potential US strikes on Iran after days of threats over Tehran’s violent crackdown on protesters. Pressure from Gulf allies, appeals from Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu, and military readiness concerns have changed Washington’s cautious approach
Read moreCarney, Lee…: China's new game of courting US allies spurned by Trump
Canada's Carney is meeting Xi Jinping in Beijing. The Canadian PM's China visit is not the only one being observed by the US as Beijing engages in the game of courting its allies and grabs the opportunity amid Trump's decisive policies
Read moreTrump has finally got the Nobel Peace Prize he desired. Here’s how
Donald Trump’s clamouring for a Nobel Peace Prize has paid off, somewhat. Venezuela’s opposition leader, Maria Corina Machado, presented her award to the US president as recognition for his ‘commitment with our freedom’. But can the award be transferred?
Read moreTrump-Machado Nobel meet: Medal owners have changed in past, not the title
The Nobel Peace Prize committee on Thursday clarified that the medal can change its owner, but the title will never be altered after Venezuela’s opposition leader, María Corina Machado, said she presented her medal to US President Donald Trump.
Read moreOver 4.7 million underage accounts blocked by tech giants under Australia's social media ban
Australia has required big platforms including Meta, TikTok and YouTube to stop underage users from holding accounts since the legislation came into force on December 10 last year
Read more'Thank you Maria': Trump says Machado presented him with her Nobel Peace Prize
Venezuela's opposition leader María Corina Machado said on Thursday that she presented her Nobel Peace Prize to US President Donald Trump as she arrived at the White House.
Read moreTrump unveils ‘Great Healthcare Plan’ framework, stops short of replacing Obamacare
Trump’s healthcare agenda blends active initiatives with previously stalled goals. He aims to lower domestic drug costs by pegging them to international prices and intends to pivot billions in federal funding away from insurance companies directly to citizens
Read moreUS claims Iran 'halted' 800 executions as Trump warns of 'grave consequences' over protesters' killings
As the tensions in Iran continue to escalate, the United States claimed that the West Asian nation has halted 800 planned executions following pressure from American President Donald Trump.
Read moreBrazil's Bolsonaro transferred to bigger prison to serve his sentence for orchestrating a failed coup
Brazil's former president Jair Bolsonaro was on Thursday transferred to prison, where he will serve his sentence for orchestrating a failed coup in "more favorable" conditions, according to a court order.
Read moreSeveral injured after explosion triggers major fire in Dutch city of Utrecht
An explosion on a residential street in the center of the Dutch city of Utrecht injured at least four people Thursday, an emergency services official said. The cause of the blast was not immediately known.
Read moreVenezuela opposition leader Maria Corina Machado arrives at White House for Trump talks
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado met US President Donald Trump at the White House amid shifting Washington policy on Venezuela, oil seizures, prisoner releases and questions over democratic transition.
Read moreFrench intelligence now makes up two-thirds of Ukraine’s needs, says Macron
President Emmanuel Macron said on Thursday that France was now providing twothirds of intelligence information to Ukraine, largely replacing the United States, which until last year had delivered the bulk of those services.
Read moreForeign student enrolment falls at US universities for first time in years
Foreign student numbers at US universities declined for the first time in three years as visa restrictions, travel bans and policy uncertainty under the Trump administration weighed on international enrolment.
Read moreUganda presidential election: Voting begins amid internet shutdown, complaints of polling delays
Kampala (AP) Voting began Thursday in Uganda's presidential election despite a days-long internet shutdown that has been criticized as an anti-democratic tactic in a country where the president has held office since 1986..
Read moreAs Trump piles military pressure on Iran, a worry in China: Can its air defence systems hold up?
Iran’s integration of China’s HQ-9B and Russia’s S-400 creates a layered air defence that could blunt US military options, testing American strategy and raising regional and geopolitical stakes.
Read more'Dishonourable': In a first, Singapore PM strips Leader of Opposition of his post
Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong stripped Pritam Singh of his post as Leader of the Opposition on Thursday, saying his position had become untenable after his conviction for lying to parliament.
Read moreUS forces seize another sanctioned oil tanker in Caribbean linked to Venezuela
US forces have seized another sanctioned oil tanker linked to Venezuela in the Caribbean Sea, part of the Trump administration’s intensified campaign to enforce sanctions and assert control over Venezuelan oil exports.
Read more'Professional agitators': Trump threatens to use Insurrection Act, deploy military in Minnesota
U.S. President Donald Trump threatened on Thursday to invoke the Insurrection Act to deploy military forces in Minnesota after days of angry protests over a surge in immigration agents on the streets of Minneapolis.
Read morePushed by Trump, pulled by China: Canada's PM Carney signals strategic reset in ties with Beijing
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s first China visit in eight years signals a cautious reset in ties with Beijing, driven by US tariff pressure, trade diversification goals and stalled Canada-China economic relations.
Read moreNepali Congress breaks up, rebel faction claims majority and declares Gagan Thapa new president
Weeks ahead of the elections, the Nepali Congress has split into two parties, with both factions claiming to be the 'real' party. The matter is now before the Election Commission (EC) and is likely to end up in the Supreme Court as the EC’s decision is almost certain to be challenged.
Read moreRussia calls Nato’s Greenland threat narrative a ‘myth’, warns of Arctic escalation
Russia said on Thursday that Nato’s talk of Russia and China being a threat to Greenland was a myth designed to artificially whip up hysteria and that what it called the Western alliance's policy of escalating confrontation in the Arctic was extremely dangerous.
Read morePoland PM sees clear Russian hand in December assault on energy grid
Polish PM Donald Tusk links Russian secret services to late December cyberattack on power grid.
Read moreRussia expels British diplomat as espionage accusations revive Cold War tensions
Russia on Thursday expelled a British diplomat it said was an undeclared spy, but London said such "malicious and baseless" accusations undermined the basic conditions needed for embassies to operate and said it was considering a response.
Read moreIndia’s top court rules Tiger Global’s $1.6 bn Flipkart stake sale taxable
Landmark verdict tightens rules on offshore investment structures, impacts foreign investors and private equity exits
Read moreEuropean troops deploy to Greenland despite Trump's push for control after fruitless talks
Denmark and allies dispatch troops to Greenland amid Trump’s unrelenting drive for US control of the Arctic outpost.
Read moreIndia preparing to evacuate citizens stranded in Iran as protests continue, security concerns spike
As the situation continues to worsen in Iran, India is preparing to evacuate citizens from the country. The first batch of Indians may leave the country as early as tomorrow.
Read more12,236 views
