The White House says the president and first lady will travel to New Orleans on Monday to “grieve with the families and community members impacted by the tragic attack”.
In two sets of trial, the court has convicted 106 persons, including Yakub Memon, who was hanged in July 2015, and gangster Abu Salem, who was extradited from Portugal in 2005 and sentenced to life.
In a tweet post, the BJP pictorially described Gandhi as welcoming the victims of Gaza violence, whereas being non-receptive towards the minorities in Bangladesh.
Kate, Britain's Princess of Wales, and her husband, Prince William, have been "enormously touched" by the expressions of support she has received since announcing her cancer diagnosis, a Kensington Palace official said on Saturday.
The famine inside the enclave is a "moral outrage," according to U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres, who stood alongside a lengthy queue of waiting trucks on Saturday and announced it was time to "truly flood Gaza with lifesaving aid." He called for Israel and Hamas to immediately cease hostilities.
Pakistan assures IMF no plans to allocate extra budget for settling USD 1.8 billion dues of Chinese power plants under CPEC, amid economic revival efforts, reports say.
Iceland's fourth volcano eruption in three months occurred Saturday evening, with lava jets, creating a 3km fissure on Reykjanes Peninsula.
Russia began its final day of presidential voting on Sunday amid accusations from Moscow that Ukraine attempted to sabotage the election with air attacks.
According to people with knowledge of the preparations, China's leading copper smelters reached a unique consensus on Wednesday to collectively start output reductions at certain plants that are losing money in an effort to deal with a lack of raw materials.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s independent presidential campaign announced plans to unveil a running mate on March 26 in Oakland, California.
A US Army vessel, laden with equipment for constructing a temporary pier in Gaza, set sail for the Mediterranean on Sunday. This move comes in the wake of US President Joe Biden's recent announcement to increase aid deliveries by sea to the besieged enclave, where a significant number of Palestinians are facing food shortages.
Hundreds of Tibetans living in exile took to the streets of New Delhi on Sunday to observe the 65th Tibetan National Uprising Day, protesting against China's rule over Tibet.
Atul Karwal, Director General of NDRF, announced the deployment of the initial batch of 150 responders trained for forest fire combat. The force seeks Union Home Ministry's approval to enhance their skills through foreign training.
Torrential rains in Sumatra, Indonesia caused flash floods and a landslide, resulting in 19 deaths and leaving seven missing, officials report.
US, French, and British forces downed numerous drones in the Red Sea after Houthis targeted ships, according to a US military statement.
Pope Francis encourages Ukraine to seek peace with Russia through dialogue, advocating courage and humility in negotiating an end to the war.
Lufthansa's new cabin crew union calls for strikes at Lufthansa and CityLine, demanding increased wages, scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday.
The Australian wine industry is facing a significant challenge as millions of vines are being destroyed, with tens of millions more slated for removal to address overproduction issues.
The Museum of American Finance gala held in New York last week brought together prominent figures from the financial industry to support the institution, which had lost its iconic Wall Street address.
Yemen's Houthi rebels launched an attack on Friday, causing explosions near a Singapore-flagged vessel in the Gulf of Aden, as confirmed by authorities.
Trump posted $91.6 million bond for defamation verdict favoring E. Jean Carroll, appealing the case stemming from her rape accusation.
World Trade Organisation negotiators released new draft agreements on Friday during all-night talks in Abu Dhabi, indicating that several critical problems remained unresolved hours before their deadline, which had already been extended twice.
Brian Mulroney, the former Canadian prime minister, died at the age of 84, according to his daughter, who announced the news on social media Thursday.
A large fire swept through a six-story building in Dhaka, Bangladesh's capital, late Thursday, killing at least 43 people and wounding scores, according to the country's health minister.
Newly elected members from PPP, PML-N, and other ally parties sworn in at Sindh Provincial Assembly, amid opposition's boycott over alleged poll rigging.