US District Judge Margaret Garnett ruled Friday that prosecutors cannot pursue a murder charge that could have led to the death penalty if he were found guilty
An advance of the greenback against all major currencies trimmed its January slide. Long-term Treasuries underperformed
Aghabekian described India as a long-standing and trusted partner, stressing that its voice carries weight at a time when the prospects of a two-state solution are under strain.
Commercial satellite imagery analysed by researchers at the Institute of Science and International Security reveals that Iran has intensified efforts to harden its nuclear infrastructure.
NASA has announced a brief delay in the timeline of its Artemis II Moon mission, revising the launch schedule for the landmark flight.
As the event concluded, Trump reflected on his first encounter with the couple, recounting how a campaign-style video featuring them had caught his attention.
Seen as a relatively hawkish choice, Warsh will need to navigate a president who in his second term pilloried Fed officials for not easing policy as aggressively as he would like
Russian attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure in recent months have left large parts of Kyiv without heating during one of the harshest winters in years.
The United States maintains tens of thousands of troops and major military facilities across the region, all operating under US Central Command, also known as Centcom.
Kevin Warsh is seen as a comparatively moderate figure, as one of the less radical choices and notably more cautious about deploying heavy monetary stimulus despite his preference for lower rates.
Mexico has emerged as a key oil supplier to Cuba, although media reports suggest those shipments may be slowing under pressure from Washington.
Authorities investigating the case confirmed that the woman, surnamed Dao, repeatedly stabbed her infant son with needles in what she believed was a traditional folk remedy.
The punishment was carried out in a public park in Banda Aceh, where dozens of people gathered to watch. The woman fainted during the punishment and was later taken to an ambulance.
New START was signed in 2010 by US President Barack Obama and Dmitry Medvedev, an ally of Vladimir Putin who served a single term as Russia's president
Washington says no strike order has been given, but troop movements and assets in the region point to rising military readiness.
Islamabad says it remains committed to EU trade ties even as exporters warn India’s tariff-free access could erode Pakistan’s textile competitiveness.
The U.S. embassy in Jerusalem oversaw the language and distribution of most of the cables about Gaza, including those from other embassies in the region.
Courts, recounts, audits and Republican officials have repeatedly found no evidence of widespread voter fraud in the 2020 US presidential election.
If US Congress can’t agree on funding, a partial shutdown would furlough some agencies while others keep running under prior budgets or essential-services rules.
The renewed hunt for long-debunked voter fraud claims is no longer about the past. It is about power, pressure and the future of US elections
Militarily weakened but far from powerless, Iran retains tools that could widen a conflict and rattle global markets if Washington escalates.
Carried by fruit bats and animals such as pigs, the virus can cause fever and brain inflammation
Last year, a low-cost generative AI model from China's DeepSeek, on par with US rivals, upended assumptions of American dominance in the fast-moving field
The suit was filed Thursday in Miami federal court by Trump, his sons Donald Jr. and Eric, and the Trump Organization, which manages the president’s real estate holdings
The licence issued by the US Treasury Department Thursday covers a variety of activities that could expedite the movement of Venezuelan crude, including exporting, selling, storing and refining that oil, as long as the work is performed by a US entity
The Republican President said the tariff would be imposed unless Canada immediately grants certification to business jets produced by US aircraft maker Gulfstream Aerospace.
Venezuela has the world's largest proven reserves of oil but output has fallen from over three million barrels per day in the early 2000s to around 1.2 million today.
"An additional ad valorem duty may be imposed on imports of goods that are products of a foreign country that directly or indirectly sells or otherwise provides any oil to Cuba," read in part the executive order released by the White House.
American Airlines announced plans to reinstate service, saying it was in contact with US officials and would schedule flights "pending government approval and security assessments."
The Trump administration, facing a public backlash over the shooting deaths of two Americans by federal agents in Minneapolis, also eased immigration operations in the northeastern state of Maine.
The new Fed chair will also have to contend with a president who has relentlessly criticized their predecessor and made no secret of his preference for much lower interest rates.
A group called the Alberta Prosperity Project (APP) has received approval to collect signatures in support of a referendum seeking to make the western province an independent country.
Starmer signed a series of cooperation agreements after meeting Premier Li Qiang, with Downing Street announcing Beijing had agreed to visa-free travel for British passport holders visiting China for under 30 days.
The WHO chief said it was "imperative that health facilities are protected and be able to deliver their critical health services in an unimpeded manner".
Greenland's government is working to alleviate the stress and anxiety of the population caused by US President Donald Trump's repeated threats to seize the Arctic territory.
Trump has repeatedly threatened to intervene if Iran continued to kill protesters, but the countrywide demonstrations over economic privations and political repression have since abated.
Demand for the precious metals is also being spurred by worries about the weakening dollar, sparked by speculation that Trump is happy to see the world's reserve currency weaken despite the potential risk of pushing up US inflation.
Trump hailed cooperation with Hamas, considered a terrorist group by the United States, after Israeli forces brought back the remains from the last hostage held in Gaza, Ran Gvili.
Trump has maintained that “a massive armada” is heading towards Iran and is ready to “fulfil its mission”, adding that time is running out for the Islamic Republic to make a deal on its nuclear programme.
Rudd, nominated by Trump last month, currently serves as the No. 2 at the U.S. military's Indo-Pacific Command, which is responsible for U.S. forces in the greater Pacific region.
Trump wanted to create conditions for 'regime change; after a crackdown crushed a nationwide protest movement earlier this month, the report said
Trump also said that major US oil companies are going to the South American country to scout out projects
"Today we must be prepared for a state of war. Our strategy is that we will never start a war, but if it is imposed, we will defend ourselves," First Vice President Mohammad Reza Aref said, quoted by the official IRNA news agency.
Trump said leadership in Ukraine 'almost didn’t believe it' but was 'very happy' with the Russian leader’s pledge
The Fed kept borrowing costs on hold Wednesday, a decision that rankled Trump
Without an agreement, government funding will lapse on Saturday for much of the federal government
Framing the move as a matter of child protection rather than censorship, Macron said the digital economy must not be allowed to exploit young minds.
Kaja Kallas, the EU's foreign policy chief, said that foreign ministers unanimously agreed on the designation.
Thursday's 45-55 test vote came as Democrats have threatened a partial government shutdown when money runs out on Friday.
The stock’s decline has erased about $463 billion in market value from a record hit on September 10