Police said the Disaster Victim Identification Unit recovered additional bodies after extending their search into three more towers at Wang Fuk Court, the sprawling eight-block complex in Hong Kong’s northern Tai Po district
Netanyahu’s pardon submission included an 111-page legal petition by his lawyer Amit Hadad and a personal letter, which President Herzog’s office has now made public
Witnesses reported the crowd used objects like trash bins, planters, and barricades to block vehicles; some hurled debris toward officers as tensions escalated
Under Switzerland's direct democratic system, 100,000 signatures are needed to put virtually any issue to a popular vote, with the Swiss given a say on a wide range of topics every few months at the national, regional and local levels
UN experts accuse Israeli security forces of systemic torture, urge immediate independent investigation and humanitarian access to Gaza
The performance was part of the Bandai Namco Festival 2025, a two-day event featuring multiple Japanese artists
A mid-air collision between two light planes near Sydney left one pilot dead after his aircraft crashed into bushland.
From skyscrapers in Serbia to crypto deals in the Gulf, the Trump family’s post-election business blitz raises fresh conflict-of-interest concerns
Shashi Tharoor has expressed concern over growing uncertainty about Imran Khan’s health and whereabouts, as rumours and a lack of official updates from Pakistan fuel anxiety among his supporters and family.
The Israeli army said troops observed two individuals who “conducted suspicious activities” and had crossed the Yellow Line,
The visit marks the second stop on the pontiff’s first international tour since assuming leadership of the Catholic Church, following a four day trip to Turkey where he repeatedly warned that the world is edging toward a patchwork conflict that risks becoming a wider war
Thousands of protestors protest in the Philippines against the working of the government and calling for swift prosecution of top officials involved in the corruption scandal.
Trump has escalated pressure on Venezuela, warning President Nicolás Maduro that he must step down voluntarily or risk American military intervention, says report.
Emails obtained by the agency show mounting concerns about Rahmanullah Lakanwal’s deteriorating mental state months before he allegedly ambushed two National Guard members in Washington, D.C.
Four people were killed and 10 others injured when gunfire erupted during a family gathering at a Stockton banquet hall on Saturday, according to San Joaquin County sheriff’s officials.
Weeks of monsoon downpours, intensified by multiple tropical systems, have triggered catastrophic floods and landslides
Protesters gathered outside Pakistan’s Adiala jail, where Imran Khan has been lodged, after his family expressed concern about his health. Is the former PM alive? We talk about the rumours, the deadly Hong Kong fire, and more in our weekly wrap
A 30-year-old Indian student Vijay Kumar Sheoran, studying at the University of the West of England (UWE), Bristol was stabbed to death in the United Kingdom. His family reached out to the EAM S Jaishankar to seek assistance and bring back his mortal remains.
Public anger over Hong Kong’s deadliest fire continued to rise on Sunday as Beijing issued a sharp warning against using the tragedy to stir unrest in the city
Trump on Sunday defended his push for a permanent halt to migration from all “third-world countries”, saying he was acting under broad powers granted to the presidency by Section 212(f) of the Immigration and Nationality Act.
Zelenskyy said he is confident that Kyiv and Washington could soon agree on key steps to end the war with Russia, as a Ukrainian delegation heads to the United States for fresh talks.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un marked the Air Force’s 80th anniversary by stressing its growing role in nuclear war deterrence as he appeared with his daughter at a high-profile military display
An Idaho bar has offered a month of free beer to anyone who helps ICE identify and deport illegal immigrants, prompting widespread reaction online
Indian exporters are beginning to feel the strain of the 50 per cent tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump from August 27, but several key sectors have managed to soften the blow by diverting shipments to alternative markets across Asia and Europe, says report.
Four victims died at the scene, and three more succumbed to their injuries in hospital. Witnesses reported that armed men stormed the bar in the city’s working-class neighbourhood
Democrat lawmaker Raja Krishnamoorthi has reintroduced the HIRE Act, a proposal to double the number of H-1B visas, as debates grow in the US over rising visa costs and the hiring of overseas workers.
Despite the ceasefire on October 10, violence continues, with at least 352 Palestinians killed since the truce, including two children in southern Gaza struck by Israeli fire, reported Gaza’s Health Ministry
Honduran presidential candidate Rixi Moncada accused Donald Trump of blatant interference in Sunday’s election after he endorsed her right-wing rival and vowed to pardon former president Juan Orlando Hernández
Venezuela denounces a warning from US President Donald Trump to consider its airspace closed, calling it a colonialist threat amid rising regional tensions
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Steve Witkoff and Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner will meet Ukrainian negotiators led by Umerov in Florida to discuss Washington's plan to end Russia's war.