After Trump gave his approval to a sweeping bipartisan sanctions bill targeting Moscow, questions are mounting over whether India could soon find itself facing an unprecedented trade penalty.
A video shared by the Chinese Embassy in Washington takes aim at American fears over trade and tariffs, highlighting Beijing’s pushback against rising economic tensions.
The new mayor’s hands-on road repair draws attention as New York watches for clues to his governing style.
A simple question about the year turned into an unexpected moment in the broader debate about artificial intelligence accuracy, after Google’s AI Overview feature produced a confusing answer and drew a public reaction from Elon Musk.
A pilot plant at the Tanbreez project signals how the Arctic island is slowly becoming part of the global minerals race.
The group added that such actions by Pakistan raise grave concerns regarding due process, judicial independence and compliance with constitutional guarantees.
Multiple rounds of talks facilitated by Turkey, along with Qatar and Saudi Arabia, failed to bridge the gap between Islamabad and the Afghan Taliban.
An Indian-origin diner’s mild critique of a Mexican Chinese eatery’s spice level sparks an unusually blunt response that has drawn widespread reactions online.
A little-known Cold War-era agreement already gives the United States sweeping military access to the Arctic island and far more freedom of action than many realise.
The world’s largest crude reserves look like a geopolitical prize. But climate experts warn that tapping them at scale would be expensive, polluting and potentially disastrous for global climate goals.
Already serving multiple life sentences, one of America’s most notorious serial killers has now confessed to a teenage girl’s killing that haunted a New Jersey town for nearly six decades.
Fossils discovered in a quarry cave in Morocco and dated to roughly 773,000 years ago are offering scientists a rare glimpse into one of the least understood periods of human evolution, when the ancestors of modern humans were beginning to diverge from other ancient human lineages, the New York Times reported.
After Venezuela, the US president’s fixation on the Arctic island is setting off alarm bells in Europe, and raising deeper questions about power, legacy and a changing world order.
Moscow has accused Washington of acting with impunity on the high seas after US forces seized a Russian-flagged tanker, prompting sharp threats of retaliation from a senior Russian lawmaker.
At least two people were killed and several others wounded after shots were fired following an altercation outside a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints meetinghouse in Salt Lake City, police said.
Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski voiced support for India as Washington weighs tariffs of up to 500% on countries buying Russian oil, following President Trump’s approval of a new sanctions bill.
The disclosure punctures Pakistan’s carefully crafted narrative during the May conflict, revealing deep anxiety within its establishment as Indian airstrikes hit terror camps and military infrastructure across the border.
Pakistan's Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi announces a dedicated SPU in Islamabad to safeguard Chinese workers and projects under the $60 billion China–Pakistan Economic Corridor.
An opinion article published on New Year’s Day lasted just a few hours online before it vanished. What followed was something Pakistan’s establishment did not expect: screenshots, shares and a wave of online backlash that turned the deleted column into one of the country’s most talked-about reads.
Copper's record-breaking price surge, driven by severe supply constraints, tariff-induced hoarding, and structural demand from electrification and AI, is fundamentally challenging its traditional role and valuation in global markets
Pakistan's Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Baber Sidhu and his Bangladesh counterpart Hasan Mahmood Khan had extensive talks on the procurement of the JF-17 Thunder.
Foreign portfolio investors collectively sold more than Rs 1.66 lakh crore from Indian equities in 2025, yet assets under custody for several countries still inched higher.
The United States intercepted two Venezuela-linked oil tankers in the Atlantic as President Donald Trump stepped up enforcement against sanctioned oil shipments while pushing to reshape Venezuela’s energy ties under US control.
President Trump has approved a bipartisan Russia sanctions bill, giving the US authority to target major buyers of Russian oil, including India, China, and Brazil, with duties of up to 500%.
The US military’s raid on Venezuela marked an audacious debut of what Trump has called the 'Donroe Doctrine'
Venezuelan officials have said a large part of Maduro's security contingent was killed "in cold blood," and Cuba has said 32 members of its military and intelligence services in Venezuela were killed
Ford said Wednesday it will launch so-called Level 3 autonomy in 2028 on its Blue Cruise driver-assist feature that currently allows drivers to take their hands off the wheel, but requires them to keep their eyes on the road
People return to their original weight in less than two years after stopping weight-loss treatments as they regain about 0.4 kilos (0.9 pounds) on average each month
Warner Bros. on Wednesday again rejected Paramount’s bid as insufficient, opting to stick with Netflix’ offer
The Trump administration has added 25 more countries, including Bangladesh, Nepal and Bhutan, to a US visa bond programme, while Indian travellers remain unaffected.
Stocks opened lower in Japan and South Korea. A gauge of global stocks and the S&P 500 Index both posted their first declines of 2026 on Wednesday
Former BNP volunteer leader Azizur Rahman Musabbir was shot dead by unidentified assailants in Dhaka’s Karwan Bazar area, underscoring rising political violence ahead of Bangladesh’s February 12 elections.
That came mere days after Trump said in the wake of the U.S. operation to oust Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro over the weekend that “Colombia is very sick too” and accused Petro of ”making cocaine and selling it to the United States"
Both leaders discussed the joint operation to intercept the Marinera tanker, recent progress on Ukraine and the U.S. operation in Venezuela, the statement said.
The invitation sent on Wednesday notes that the nation is marking the 250th anniversary of American independence.
JPMorgan will take over Apple Card from Goldman Sachs, shifting a Rs 20 billion portfolio and marking Goldman’s exit from consumer banking.
Net earnings for the fiscal fourth quarter declined 7.2% from a year earlier to $191 million, Jefferies said in a statement Wednesday.
India is now the firm’s second-largest market after the US. Long a hub for cutting and polishing rough stones, the country is increasingly central to its consumer-driven growth strategy.
Global affairs remained in focus as US forces seized two more sanctioned oil tankers as part of its energy quarantine of Venezuela. European leaders closed ranks behind Denmark as President Donald Trump amplified threats to seize Greenland.
Trump has been pressuring Venezuela’s interim leader, Delcy Rodriguez, to increase economic ties with the US after last weekend’s operation to capture strongman Nicolas Maduro.
Exxon is the first of the oil supermajors to report quarterly guidance just weeks before the reporting season is scheduled to kick off.
The White House did not list the organizations but said they promote "radical climate policies, global governance, and ideological programs that conflict with U.S. sovereignty and economic strength."
Trump -- who has been under pressure to address voters' concerns about affordability ahead of November midterm elections -- is tapping into long-standing fears that corporate ownership of homes has pushed out traditional buyers, forcing more people to rent.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 0.9% from its own record set the day before, while the Nasdaq composite added 0.2%.
“This will allow us to build the ‘Dream Military’ that we have long been entitled to and, more importantly, that will keep us SAFE and SECURE, regardless of foe,” Trump said in a posting on Truth Social announcing his proposal.
Trump has said he wants interim Venezuelan President Delcy Rodriguez, installed this week after the U.S. deposed President Nicolas Maduro, to give the U.S. and private companies "total access" to her country's oil industry.
The nation’s sovereign debt - the worst performer among the world’s biggest markets last year - faces an 8% rise in net supply to about ¥65 trillion ($415 billion) in the fiscal year starting in April.
The White House confirms active talks to buy Greenland, citing US security interests, as Denmark and Nato allies warn against threats to sovereignty.
No official date has been set to reopen the embassy, according to people involved, asking not to be identified because the discussions are private. The State Department didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.
Bond issuance has also been remarkably strong overseas. In Europe, issuers raised a record amount of funds through bond sales on Wednesday.