Russian drone attack on Odesa kills 2 people and wounds 15

A drone struck and ignited a fire at a petrol station in the center of Kharkiv

India beats war drum to 'settle score', says news outlet

'The armed forces have been allowed to conduct strike at any place in Pakistan'

Australia's centre-left Labour likely to retain power as Trump concerns weigh, polls show

Labour could win election in its own right or form a minority government, the RedBridge poll said

Wild weather in New Zealand disrupts flights, shutters schools

Average wind speeds reached up to 87 kilometres an hour in Wellington, the strongest since 2013

Harris returns to national stage praising Trump opponents' courage

Harris made remarks in her biggest speech since leaving office, marking a "political re-emergence"

US approves $131m defence deal with India

The Indian government has requested to buy SeaVision software and other support

Six Sikh civilians killed by Indian military convoy

The military driver responsible was under the influence of drugs or alcohol

Syria reports Israeli strikes as clashes with Druze spread

Syria said Israel launched new strikes near Damascus on Wednesday.

Migrants' dreams buried under rubble after deadly strike on Yemen centre

Africans in search of a better future became the latest casualties of Yemen's decade-long conflict.

Amnesty accuses Iran of 'sinister crackdown' after deadly port blast

Amnesty International accused Iran of carrying out a "sinister crackdown" on media outlets.

Ukraine, US sign minerals deal, tying Trump to Kyiv

The United States and Ukraine on Wednesday signed a minerals deal after a two-month delay.

India to ask caste status in next census for first time in decades

India will conduct its first official caste census since independence, the government announced

ISI DG Lt Gen Asim Malik entrusted with National Security Adviser position

It is government’s intent to bolster coordination in matters of internal and external security

King Charles says cancer diagnosis has shown him 'the very best of humanity'

Buckingham Palace said in 2024 that Charles was diagnosed with cancer

Spain's grid denies dependence on solar power to blame for blackout

The power outage halted trains and shut airports

Palestinian student released on bail as he challenges deportation from US

Mohsen Mahdawi was born and raised in a refugee camp in the West Bank

Pakistan's reply to Indian aggression will be stronger: Khawaja Asif

Whenever BJP faces electoral challenge, it drags Pakistan into concocted controversy: Khawaja Asif

US, UK issue new travel advisory for citizens amid Pak-India tensions

The UK warned its citizens not to travel to most parts of Jammu and Kashmir

Ukraine says it's poised to sign a key mineral resources deal with the US on Wednesday

Ukraine says it’s poised to sign a key mineral resources deal with the US on Wednesday

Kenya inflation rate rises to 4.1pc in April

On a monthly basis, inflation was at 0.3% in April

South Africa to probe alleged suppression of justice in apartheid-era killings

South Africa established a commission after apartheid ended in 1994

Who are the main contenders in Romania's presidential election re-run?

There are 11 candidates vying for the presidency

Turkey's Erdogan dismisses Kurdish calls for Syria decentralisation as a "dream"

Turkey's Erdogan dismisses Kurdish calls for Syria decentralisation as a "dream"

Explosion in residential area in China's Shanxi kills at least one, state media reports

A total of 210 firefighters and 43 fire trucks were deployed to the scene

UAE says it foiled attempt to transfer ammunition to Sudan's army

UAE says it foiled attempt to transfer ammunition to Sudan's army

Despite broken car mirrors, US residents ready to handle woodpeckers' invasion

Despite broken car mirrors, US residents ready to handle woodpeckers' invasion

3 astronauts return to Earth after 6 months on China's space station

3 astronauts return to Earth after 6 months on China's space station

Romanian presidential election could bring ultranationalist to power

Romanian presidential election could bring ultranationalist to power

A young couple in Ukraine delighted in first love. Then the war came for them

A young couple in Ukraine delighted in first love. Then the war came for them

Iran says next nuclear talks with US set for Saturday in Rome

The talks began on April 12 and are mediated by Oman

Kremlin says a deal to end the war with Ukraine can't be achieved quickly

Kremlin says a deal to end the war with Ukraine can’t be achieved quickly

Post-Pahalgam standoff persists as Indian forces breach LoC ceasefire

Pakistan Army responds effectively and silences enemy guns

US government has a new policy for terminating international students' legal status

US government has a new policy for terminating international students’ legal status

Tunics & turbans: Afghan students don Taliban-imposed uniforms

The education ministry cites promoting Islamic attire as reason for the dress code change

Pietro Parolin career diplomat leading race to be pope

The 70-year-old Italian was secretary of state for almost the entire Francis pontificate

'Victory of faith', Vietnamese celebrate 50 years since end of Vietnam War

Celebrations culminated in a grand parade in Ho Chi Minh City with thousands of marching troops

Tyrese Haliburton scolds his father for sparking postgame fracas after Pacers eliminate Bucks

Then he got to the locker room, watched the replay and winced when he saw his father, John

Prank calls to other players unrelated to the one received by Shedeur Sanders, AP source says

The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the investigation is ongoing.

Minutes to leave: Syria's Alawites evicted from private homes at gunpoint

Since President al-Sharaa seized power, hundreds of Alawites have been forced from their homes

Turkey jails 18 more Istanbul municipal officials in growing crackdown

Imamoglu, President Erdogan's main political rival who leads him in polls, was jailed in March

Sandstorm hits parts of Iraq, reduce visibility

Cars were driving through thick fog following the storm, with police deployed to manage traffic

China's Shenzhou-19 spacecraft lands in country's north

The spacecraft and its three crew were sent into space in October last year

Movie Review: 'Thunderbolts' is Marvel, and Florence Pugh, in high gear

Much of the creative team and many of the stars have ties to the indie studio

Canada's Liberals ride Trump backlash to comeback election win

Provisional results showed the Liberals had won 169 districts, followed by Conservatives with 144

Singapore election candidates showcase musical chops ahead of election

Some clips are freshly shot this election season as candidates are introduced to media

Syria's foreign minister met State Dept officials in New York, sources say

Tuesday's meeting was the first between US officials and Shibani to take place on US territory

Judge orders Trump administration to restore $12 million for pro-democracy Radio Free Europe

But the role of the courts is to interpret the laws of the Constitution and declare what the law is

After a year of turmoil, The Washington Post is taking note of its journalism again

The Post is still in transition; Murray appointed some key deputies last week

Trump touts economy at Michigan 100-day rally, as Americans grow wary

"We had the greatest economy in the history of our country," Trump said of his first presidency

Hundreds of North Korean troops killed while fighting Ukraine, Seoul says

North Korea has suffered some 4,700 casualties so far

France calls decision to ban French delegations from entering Israel 'unacceptable'

Israel alleged that French groups, including elected officials, were linked to a terrorist outfit

US govt has new policy for terminating international students' legal status

The new details emerged in lawsuits filed by some of the students

UN chief urges 'irreversible action' on Israel, Palestinian two-state solution

France and Saudi Arabia will co-host the conference at the United Nations in June.

Netanyahu vows to achieve 'victory' in Gaza as Israel honours its dead

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed Tuesday to achieve victory in the Gaza war.

Syrians in Damascus suburb in fear after sectarian violence

The clashes are the latest challenge for Syria's new Islamist authorities

France accuses Russian military intelligence of cyberattacks

France accused Russian military intelligence of being behind cyberattacks against the country.

Sweden stunned by new deadly gun attack

A shootout at a Swedish hair salon Tuesday left at least three people dead.

Lutnick says Trump's autos tariff relief aimed at reshoring production to US

Lutnick says Trump's autos tariff relief aimed at reshoring production to US

Will Catholic cardinals pick another outsider like Francis to be pope?

Will Catholic cardinals pick another outsider like Francis to be pope?

Tampering with Pakistan's water rights would be considered act of war, warns Dar

Saudi Arabia, Emirates, Qatar, China, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, and Hungary briefed about situation: Dar

UN refugee agency to close four offices in Mexico amid funding crunch

UN refugee agency to close four offices in Mexico amid funding crunch

Israeli families appeal for return of loved ones' remains from Gaza

Israeli families appeal for return of loved ones’ remains from Gaza

Numbers that matter from the first 100 days of Trump's second term

Numbers that matter from the first 100 days of Trump’s second term

Ukraine says Russia hits civilians again as Kyiv derides Putin's 3-day truce offer

Ukraine says Russia hits civilians again as Kyiv derides Putin’s 3-day truce offer

Carney wins Canadian election, while Conservative leader loses his seat in Parliament

Carney wins Canadian election, while Conservative leader loses his seat in Parliament

Indian general arrested for refusing misadventure against Pakistan

Military circles are abuzz with speculation that Lt Gen Kumar may be presented before military court

Chinese authorities say 22 people killed, 3 injured in restaurant fire in northern city of Liaoyang

Chinese authorities say 22 people killed, 3 injured in restaurant fire in northern city of Liaoyang

Greenland satellite services restored after Spanish blackout

Greenland satellite services restored after Spanish blackout

Student rescued from mountain twice in four days - after going back to find his phone

It was the peak's off-season, when officials urge people to be aware of incredibly harsh conditions

US FDA approves first cell-based gene therapy for rare genetic skin disorder

US FDA approves first cell-based gene therapy for rare genetic skin disorder

Israeli strikes on Gaza kill at least 27 Palestinians

Israeli strikes on Gaza kill at least 27 Palestinians

Ukraine's mining heartlands tell Trump: Don't take advantage of us

Ukraine's mining heartlands tell Trump: Don't take advantage of us

Supreme Court hears arguments on case about FBI raid on wrong Georgia home

Supreme Court hears arguments on case about FBI raid on wrong Georgia home

Vietnam prepares for 50th anniversary of the fall of Saigon

Thousands of people from all over the country are expected to attend the parade

More than a dozen killed in sectarian clashes near Syrian capital

The fighting marked the latest episode of deadly sectarian violence in Syria

Modi regime blames Northern Command chief for failure of Pahalgam false flag operation

According to official sources, the Modi administration has relieved General Kumar of his duties

Restaurant fire kills 22 in northeast China's Liaoning

The fire broke out in a restaurant in a residential area

Five Sikh soldiers killed as Indian army units clash

The incident comes as tensions are heightened between Pakistan and India

Saudi Arabia announces strict penalties for unauthorized Hajj attempts, facilitators

Individuals caught performing Hajj without a valid permit will face fines of up to SAR 20,000

Filipino 'caring culture' hit hard by Canada truck-ramming that killed 11

A man drove through a crowded pedestrian zone during a Filipino cultural festival on Saturday

Canada's Liberals win minority government; Carney says old relationship with US 'is over'

"Our old relationship with the US, a relationship based on steadily increasing integration, is over"

Less-thirsty rice offers hope in drought-stricken Chile

A new strain developed by scientists generated hope that rice can be grown in inhospitable condition

Amnesty accuses Israel of 'live-streamed genocide' against Gaza Palestinians

AI said Israel had acted with "specific intent to destroy Palestinians," thus committing genocide

The women of 'Andor' see their roles get bigger, and go deeper, in Season 2

The scene would play as comic if it weren’t tragic

Trump boasts of 'fun' 100 days, but Americans disenchanted

To mark symbolic milestone in his second term, he will visit site of one of his last campaign events

A trial begins in Paris over the jewel heist aimed at Kim Kardashian in 2016

Twelve people were originally expected in the defendants’ box

Prince William and wife Kate return to Scotland for wedding anniversary

William, the heir to the throne, married Kate Middleton, as she was then called, on April 29, 2011

Power begins to return after huge outage hits Spain and Portugal

Spain's Interior Ministry declared a national emergency

Blast kills at least 26 people in Nigeria's northeast, residents say

ISO said vehicles moving between the towns of Rann and Gamboru Ngala hit an IED

Carney's Liberal party wins Canadian election and completes a stunning turnaround fueled by Trump

“The Americans want to break us so they can own us,” Carney said

Gaza ceasefire talks in Cairo near 'significant breakthrough', two security sources say

Negotiations held in Cairo to reach a ceasefire in Gaza were on verge of a "significant breakthrough

US lost seven multi-million-dollar drones in Yemen area since March

The United States has lost seven multi-million-dollar MQ-9 Reaper drones in the Yemen.

Iranian president visits Azerbaijan as ties warm

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian met Monday with his Azerbaijani counterpart.

Putin orders three-day truce in May but Ukraine asks 'Why wait?'

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday ordered a truce with Ukraine on May 8-10.

French mosque murder suspect, 21, surrenders in Italy

Italian police named the suspect as Oliver Hadzovic, aged 21.

Trump touts immigration crackdown despite concerns about due process

Trump touts immigration crackdown despite concerns about due process

Power outage hits large parts of Spain and Portugal

The outage caused chaos in parts of Portugal and Spain as traffic lights stopped working

India will never attack Pakistan: Abdullah Hameed Gul

Gul also paralleled with Pulwama, alleged India had evaded calls for transparent investigation

Humanitarian needs remain pressing a month after Myanmar's deadly quake

Humanitarian needs remain pressing a month after Myanmar’s deadly quake

BCCI dismisses reports suggesting separate India-Pak groups in ICC events

Senior BCCI officials have called the reports baseless

A pregnant woman in Gaza's ruins fears for her baby under Israel's blockade

A pregnant woman in Gaza’s ruins fears for her baby under Israel’s blockade

Putin thanks North Korea for troop deployment and promises not to forget their sacrifices

Putin thanks North Korea for troop deployment and promises not to forget their sacrifices

Russia declares a ceasefire in Ukraine on May 8-10 for WWII Victory Day

Russia declares a ceasefire in Ukraine on May 8-10 for WWII Victory Day

Houthi rebels say alleged US airstrike that hit Yemen prison holding African migrants kills 68

Houthi rebels say alleged US airstrike that hit Yemen prison holding African migrants kills 68

Palestinian envoy tells UN court Israel is killing Gaza civilians. Israel says it's being persecuted

Palestinian envoy tells UN court Israel is killing Gaza civilians. Israel says it’s being persecuted

Putin declares 3-day May ceasefire to mark 80 years since World War Two victory

The Kremlin said the 72-hour ceasefire would run from the start of May 8

Conclave to elect new pope starts on May 7, Vatican says

The date was decided during a closed-door meeting of cardinals at the Vatican

With China and the US at intense economic odds, nations are being forced to choose sides

With China and the US at intense economic odds, nations are being forced to choose sides

India signs deal to buy 26 Rafale fighter jets from France

The Indian Air Force currently operates 36 Rafale fighters

How people witnessed the 'darkest day in Vancouver' when a car slammed into a crowded festival

How people witnessed the ‘darkest day in Vancouver’ when a car slammed into a crowded festival

Japan, Vietnam pledge to support free trade as PM Ishiba visits Hanoi

Vietnam is a major assembling hub for large Japanese manufacturers

Nepal plans to restrict Everest permits to experienced climbers

Overcrowding has been blamed for the high number of deaths on the mountain

India bans Pakistani YouTube channels in social media crackdown

Blocked channels include Dawn News, Samaa TV, ARY News, Geo News, Bol News, Suno News and Raftar

Candidates in Canada election make final pitches under shadow of Vancouver tragedy

British Columbia's 43 electoral districts are among country's most closely contested battleground

BJP exploits national security issues only for political gains

Indian people are now exposing the ugly tactics of BJP in their Vlogs

Falcons say defensive coordinator Ulbrich's son was responsible for prank call to Shedeur Sanders

Falcons said Jeff Ulbrich was unaware of the data exposure or the prank until after the fact

Reviving Ummah: A strategic, economic and civilizational imperative

New trade corridors deliberately bypass Muslim lands

What to know about the Eurovision Song Contest as Switzerland prepares to host

Eurovision has become synonymous with elaborate costumes, spectacular staging and songs

On air, '60 Minutes' reporter says 'none of us is happy' about changes that led top producer to quit

“It was hard on him and it was hard on us,” Pelley said. “But he did it for us — and you.”

The Vietnam War produced classic Hollywood films — and hardly any classic female roles

The Vietnam War produced some of the most unforgettable films of the late 1970s and 1980s

Chubby Checker, Joe Cocker, Bad Company, Cyndi Lauper and Outkast get into Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

Soundgarden — with the late Chris Cornell as singer — get into the Hall on their third nomination

Shocked by US peace proposal, Ukrainians say they will not accept any formal surrender of Crimea

The Ukrainian public largely understands that land must be ceded as part of any armistice

Only about half of Republicans say Trump has focused on the right priorities, AP-NORC poll finds

Republicans are largely standing behind the president, but are ambivalent about what he has chosen

Gaza ministry says hundreds of war missing confirmed dead, toll at 52,243

Several United Nations agencies that operate in Gaza have said the ministry's data is credible.

Israel strikes south Beirut, prompting Lebanese appeal to ceasefire guarantors

Israel struck south Beirut on Sunday for the third time since a fragile November 27 ceasefire.

US says it struck 800 targets in Yemen, killed 100s of Huthis since March 15

US has hit more than 800 targets in Yemen since mid-March, killing hundreds of Huthi rebel fighters.

Zelensky says Ukraine not kicked out of Russia's Kursk

Zelensky on Sunday said Ukraine's army was still fighting in Russia's Kursk.

Religious hate has no place in France, says Macron after Muslim killed in mosque

Freedom of worship cannot be violated," Macron wrote on X in his first comments.

North Korea confirms troop deployment to Russia, hails 'heroes'

North Korea confirmed for the first time on Monday that it has sent troops to fight for Russia.

Gaza ceasefire talks make some progress, Qatari PM says

The Gaza war started after Hamas' October 7, 2023 attack which killed 1,200 people

Putin orders Russian emergency planes to Iran after blast at port of Bandar Abbas

Putin has expressed his condolences over the loss of life

Things to know about the US coal industry and proposed changes under the Trump administration

Things to know about the US coal industry and proposed changes under the Trump administration

Rubio says Russia-Ukraine Peace deal needs to happen soon

Rubio spoke a day after Trump and Zelenskiy met in Rome

Greenland, Denmark affirm alliance amid Trump's interest in US control

PM Nielsen landed in the Danish capital on Saturday for a three-day visit

Carney delays final day campaign events after Vancouver tragedy

Sunday is the final day to make pitches to voters ahead of an election on Monday

Some 200,000 Catholic youth flock to St. Peter's to mourn Pope Francis

Francis was buried on Saturday at Rome's Basilica of St. Mary Major

US, Philippine troops shoot down drones in joint defence drills

China has criticised the drills as provocative

South Korea's liberal leader Lee wins party nomination to run for president

South Korea’s liberal leader Lee wins party nomination to run for president

Russia launches nearly 150 drones against Ukraine as Trump doubts Putin's desire for peace

Russia launches nearly 150 drones against Ukraine as Trump doubts Putin’s desire for peace

What is the International Court of Justice and why is it weighing in on humanitarian aid in Gaza?

What is the International Court of Justice and why is it weighing in on humanitarian aid in Gaza?

Shocked by US peace proposal, Ukrainians say they will not accept any formal surrender of Crimea

Shocked by US peace proposal, Ukrainians say they will not accept any formal surrender of Crimea

Catholic faithful pay respects to Pope Francis as his tomb opens to the public in Rome basilica

Catholic faithful pay respects to Pope Francis as his tomb opens to the public in Rome basilica

Police say 9 people were killed when a car plowed into a Vancouver street festival crowd

Police say 9 people were killed when a car plowed into a Vancouver street festival crowd

What is Lapu-Lapu Day? Filipinos shocked by festival tragedy in Vancouver

The festival honours Datu Lapu-Lapu, the Filipino chieftain who defeated Spanish forces in 1521

South Korea martial law put Lee Jae-myung back on track for presidency

Lee leads potential conservative opponents by double digits in most polls

25 killed, fires still burning in huge Iran port blast

A regional emergency official said several containers had exploded

Australia government touts free healthcare hotline as general election nears

The government has sought to make Medicare a core election issue

Trump says US ships should be allowed to travel through the Panama and Suez canals for free

"I’ve asked Secretary of State Marco Rubio to take care of this situation," he wrote on Truth Social

Nine killed, scores injured in Vancouver after vehicle plows into Filipino festival

The driver has been taken into custody, police said in a post on social media platform X

Trump's next 100 days to feature trade deals, peace talks, 'torpedoes,' officials say

Trump has enacted sweeping changes on a wide range of issues since taking office on January 20

Palestinian President Abbas has appointed a new deputy in a major step in naming a successor

The appointment of al-Sheikh as vice president of the PLO does not mean he will be next president

Hamas open to long Gaza truce but not to disarming, an official says

Sources said Hamas hoped to build support among mediators for its offer

Trump and Zelenskiy meet one-on-one in Vatican basilica to seek Ukraine peace

Zelenskiy said the meeting could prove historic if it delivers the kind of peace he is hoping for

Suspected chemical blast at Iran's Bandar Abbas port kills at least 18, injures hundreds

President Masoud Pezeshkian ordered an investigation into the incident

Serbia's NIS oil firm gets new sanctions waiver from US

Serbia's NIS oil firm gets new sanctions waiver from US

ECB consensus builds for June rate cut but no appetite for big move, sources say

ECB consensus builds for June rate cut but no appetite for big move, sources say

Twelve Niger soldiers killed in attack, two suspects detained, says army

The attack took place on Friday near the tri-border region of Niger, Burkina Faso and Mali

Uganda declares end to latest ebola outbreak

Ebola is transmitted through contact with infected bodily fluids and tissue

Australia PM praises diversity in language schools pledge day after neo-Nazi action

PM Albanese is entering the final week of campaigning ahead of general election

Ex-Taliban commander pleads guilty to taking US journalist hostage

Haji Najibullah was charged in 2020 with kidnapping a Reuters correspondent

BJP's controversial history of orchestration of terrorist incidents to garner political support: Bloomberg

Hijacking of Indian flight in Kandahar, attacks on Indian Parliament, Akshardham, some of them

At least 60 women stranded in Amritsar as India refuses border crossing

These women are married to Pakistanis and were in India to meet their family

Pope Francis' funeral draws thousands, cardinal says his legacy must survive

The Argentine pope, who had reigned for 12 years, died at the age of 88 on Monday after stroke

World breathes sigh of relief as Trump spares Fed, IMF

The Spring Meetings of the IMF and the World Bank were dominated by trade talks

Doncic struggles through stomach trouble on lackluster 17-point night as Lakers fall behind T-wolves

A little after that, he had the ball poked out of his hands by Rudy Gobert in the backcourt

Wagner and Banchero help Magic beat Celtics 95-93 to cut Boston's lead to 2-1

“Maybe a fight will break out (in Game 4),” said Brown

Shedeur Sanders falls to day 3 of NFL draft with 5 QBs picked ahead of Coach Prime's son

“Thank you GOD for EVERYTHING,” Sanders posted on X during the third round.

Canada PM Carney condemns Israeli blockade on food, says WFP must be allowed to work in Gaza

Food stocks in Gaza have run out because of the Israeli Government's blockade

What to know about the funeral and burial of Pope Francis

Pope Francis had a 12-year papacy during which he charmed the world with his humility

North Korea unveils new 'Kim Jong Un style' 5,000-tonne warship

Kim said the warship would be handed over to the navy and go into service early next year

Billy Idol on his first album in over a decade, surviving addiction, the Rock Hall and more

“It was a gradual process, really,” he said of 11 year span between albums

Cheech and Chong ride once more

“Personally,” adds Marin, smiling. “God told us.”

The end of the Vietnam War was also a turning point for protest songs

The causes have endured, and proliferated: arms control and apartheid, women’s rights

US charges Milwaukee judge with obstructing immigration arrest in Trump crackdown

U.S. officials arrested a judge and charged her with helping a man evade immigration authorities

Jensen McRae makes authentic folk-pop the internet can't resist

“Jensen flat out blew me away on every single level,” said Cook

WFP says has depleted all Gaza food stocks as Israel blocks aid

After 18 months of war, the situation in Gaza "is probably the worst" now.

Iran FM Araghchi in Oman ahead of nuclear talks with US

Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi prepared for fresh nuclear talks with United States in Oman.

Syrian foreign minister raises new flag at UN headquarters

Syria's foreign minister on Friday raised his country's new flag at UN headquarters in New York.

World leaders and mourners gather in Rome to honour Pope Francis

Thousands of people visited the Vatican on Friday for a last glimpse of Pope Francis's open coffin

Trump says Russia-Ukraine deal 'very close' after new Kremlin talks

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday discussed the "possibility" of direct talks with Ukraine.

EU, US should de-escalate and negotiate trade deal: IMF Europe director

The US and EU need to "de-escalate" and "negotiate a deal" to help boost growth on the continent.

Trump says Pakistan, India will sort out tensions

On Tuesday, 26 men were killed at a tourist site in Kashmir

How Pope Francis touched a migrant's heart, saying 'we're all the same people'

Francis was himself the son of Italian immigrants in Argentina

Magnitude 6.3 earthquake strikes Ecuador, buildings damaged

The government in a preliminary report said that one person was injured

Khalistan Movement leader Gurpatwant Singh Pannun accuses India of having history of false flag operations

Chattisinghpura massacre was calculated act by Indian forces to malign Pakistan

South Korea's former president Moon says bribery indictment is 'political'

South Korean prosecutors indicted Moon for alleged bribery on Thursday

Car bomb kills senior Russian military officer near Moscow

Russian war bloggers accused Ukraine of being behind the killing

Gabon's constitutional court confirms Nguema's presidential win

Gabon's constitutional court confirms Nguema's presidential win

Thai prime minister discharged from hospital after high fever

Shinawatra was admitted to hospital after returning from a two-day visit to Cambodia

Australia, New Zealand honour military in Anzac Day memorial services

One of the largest services was held in Canberra where more than 26,000 attended

Philippine president orders probe into alleged foreign interference in elections

China's foreign ministry and its embassy in Manila rejected the accusations

Nepal marks 10-year anniversary of earthquake that killed thousands

Nepal marks 10-year anniversary of earthquake that killed thousands

China denies any suggestion it is currently in talks with the US over tariffs

China denies any suggestion it is currently in talks with the US over tariffs

US to loosen rules on Tesla, other carmakers taking on China in race for self-driving cars

US to loosen rules on Tesla, other carmakers taking on China in race for self-driving cars

Pahalgam attack FIR exposes India's scripted drama

The FIR of false flag operation in Pahalgam made the entire incident doubtful