In India, Indian Space Research Organisation said it is closely tracking the situation and warned of possible radio blackouts if solar activity continues.
Tulsi Gabbard had argued that intelligence assessments alleging Russian interference were based on "manufactured" intelligence.
According to CoinGlass data, nearly $1 billion worth of bitcoin positions were liquidated in just 24 hours as leveraged traders were forced out when prices fell sharply.
Federal prosecutors countered that, for years, the government, "has solicited and weighed the views of the crash victims' families as it's decided whether and how to prosecute the Boeing Company."
Amazon's CEO Andy Jassy told investors on the call following the earnings release that it anticipates strong long-term return on the invested capital.
Pakistan highlighted the inclusion of the Reko Diq mining project in Balochistan as proof of its growing relevance in Washington’s global resource strategy.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune warned that unrealistic Democratic demands for stricter ICE and DHS rules could trigger a government shutdown next week, as negotiations stall over immigration enforcement reforms.
The last 89 Christians kidnapped from three Kaduna churches in mid-January were released, highlighting Nigeria’s persistent security challenges, including armed gangs, jihadist groups, and intercommunal violence, despite government and US interventions.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces a political crisis over appointing Peter Mandelson as US ambassador despite his ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Labour MPs, opposition parties, and the public demand accountability.
US President Donald Trump claimed he prevented nuclear wars between India and Pakistan, Iran and Israel, and Russia and Ukraine, while urging a new arms control treaty after New START expired.
Chinese President Xi Jinping held rare back-to-back calls with Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump, signalling Beijing’s strategic positioning amid global tensions, Ukraine war negotiations, and US-China diplomacy.
Baloch activist Mir Yar Baloch accused Pakistan’s Army of defaming India to cover failures, called it the “biggest enemy of Islam,” and claimed Balochistan could be liberated within a week.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov calls the US-Iran standoff “explosive,” warning of regional “time bombs” as Oman talks approach, with Washington pressing broader demands and Tehran focusing on its nuclear programme.
China has removed three senior defence-linked lawmakers as General Zhang Youxia faces investigation for alleged corruption, leaking nuclear secrets, and forming cliques, part of Xi Jinping’s broader anti-corruption military crackdown.
The US launched ‘Project Vault’, a $12 billion critical minerals reserve, including a $1.3 billion investment in Pakistan’s Reko Diq mines, challenging China’s dominance amid global supply concerns.
US President Donald Trump backed Britain’s decision to hand the Chagos Islands to Mauritius but warned Washington would act militarily if the Diego Garcia base or US forces are threatened.
Exiled Venezuelan leader Antonio Ledezma said Nicolás Maduro’s arrest marks a step toward justice, not revenge, bringing relief to citizens and opening a path to democracy after years of repression.
US President Donald Trump said he needed to win the 2020 election “for my own ego,” again alleging it was rigged, despite courts upholding Joe Biden’s victory.
US President Donald Trump renewed his push for a new nuclear arms treaty with Russia, rejecting an extension of New START while highlighting US military strength and claiming he prevented major global conflicts.
Jamaat-e-Islami chief Shafiqur Rahman sparked curiosity by calling future Bangladesh–India relations “colourful” if his party comes to power, as Dhaka acknowledges current ties with New Delhi remain strained.
Pakistan’s army chief Asim Munir and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif have stepped up sharp rhetoric in PoK, with intelligence sources warning the messaging is heightening tensions and harming civilians near the Line of Control.
A late-night roof fire at Lehigh Valley Hospital in Dickson City prompted the evacuation of more than 70 patients, with no injuries reported as emergency crews mounted a large regional response.
Pakistan and Uzbekistan signed 28 agreements, including defence cooperation, during President Shavkat Mirziyoyev’s visit, setting a target to raise bilateral trade to $2 billion over the next five years.
Ukraine said trilateral talks with Russia, mediated by the United States, will continue in the coming weeks, thanking President Donald Trump and the United Arab Emirates after the latest round in Abu Dhabi.
Alex Saab, a close ally of Nicolás Maduro, was reportedly detained in Caracas during a joint US-Venezuelan operation, though his lawyer dismissed the reports as “fake news.” Raúl Gorrín was also implicated.
WEF confirms an investigation after disclosures showed Brende had business dinners and communications with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
US President Donald Trump told the National Prayer Breakfast that he never sleeps on long flights, preferring to stay alert for potential threats, and recounted meeting General Daniel “Raisin” Caine in Iraq.
US President Donald Trump joked about his chances of reaching heaven at the National Prayer Breakfast, claiming “I think I should make it” and criticised media outlets for misreading his humour.
The Kremlin said it would not waste time responding to Western media and Poland’s PM suggestions that Epstein may have been a Russian intelligence asset.
Taiwan plans to increase natural gas purchases from the U.S. to 30–33% this year, reducing reliance on other suppliers like Qatar and Australia.
European defence experts warn that Russian spy satellites Luch-1 and Luch-2 are intercepting communications and could alter or crash critical satellites amid rising tensions.
Amnesty International reports that North Koreans risk public execution, imprisonment, or forced labour for consuming South Korean media, with punishments harsher for the poor and powerless.
Mir Yar Baloch says Pakistan targets Balochistan to cover its failures and claims the region could be liberated in a week with proper weapons.
Washington and Moscow have agreed to reestablish military-to-military talks following meetings in Abu Dhabi, over four years after the channel was suspended.
China removed three lawmakers linked to the defence and nuclear sectors amid an anti-corruption investigation into senior military leader Zhang Youxia, as President Xi tightens control over the armed forces.
“I am sorry. Sorry for what was done to you. Sorry that so many people with power failed you. Sorry for having believed Mandelson’s lies and appointed him,” Starmer said
A viral video from a Riyadh business exhibition has triggered backlash after an Indian exhibitor was allegedly mocked over religion, prompting accusations of racism and calls for action.
New safety rules require mechanical door releases inside and outside cars.
Deepak Chopra has denied any criminal wrongdoing after his name appeared in the latest Epstein Files, saying he regrets the tone of past emails but condemns all forms of abuse and exploitation.
The newly released records include a legal letter that links Andrew to an alleged incident involving an exotic dancer at the Florida mansion of Jeffrey Epstein in 2006.
Teen reportedly wounded during protests in Iran has not been seen since January 8, leaving her family in anguish.
The report had alleged that during the purported meeting, Doval told Rubio that India would not be pressured by US President Donald Trump and was prepared to wait out his tenure if required.
Scientists say strong eruptions could briefly affect satellites and radio signals as solar activity rises.
In a new memoir, the California governor revisits a painful family chapter that now informs his stance on end-of-life care and a possible White House bid.
A surge in Tesla shares and rising valuations at SpaceX and xAI push Musk’s fortune to a new global record.
The veteran climate researcher is honoured for decades of work on aerosols and short-lived pollutants that quietly shape global warming.
A growing group of scholars argue that President Trump’s approach to power looks less like modern statecraft and more like dynastic rule built on loyalty and personal ties.
Developers say new federal reviews are delaying or derailing renewable projects just as electricity demand begins to surge again.
Fresh polling suggests the backlash over the Minneapolis shooting reached beyond Democrats and into the Republican base.
Analysis of 1.5 million Claude chats finds small but worrying signs of “reality distortion” and uncritical reliance on chatbot advice.