World
Bernardo Arévalo Dodges Efforts to Derail His Inauguration, Finally Assumes Guatemala Prez Role
The efforts to derail Arévalo’s inauguration shows that his tenure as the president of the impoverished nation will not be smooth.
North Korea Successfully Test Solid-Fuel Mid-Range Hypersonic Missile
The North Korean government said the missile contained a hypersonic manoeuvrable controlled warhead.
Glowing Volcano Lava flows into Three Homes in Icelandic Village
The incident occurred near the Icelandic fishing port of Grindavik where hot lava flowing from a volcano engulfed at least three homes.
2 Iranian Journalists Jailed for Their Reporting on Mahsa Amini's Death Are Released on Bail
Although nearly 100 journalists were arrested during the demonstrations, Hamedi’s and Mohammadi’s reporting was crucial in the days after Amini’s death in spreading the word. Their detentions sparked international criticism
Gaza War Rages On 100th Day as Israel PM Promises 'Victory' Over Hamas
The conflict, sparked by deadly attacks on Israel, has created a dire humanitarian crisis for the 2.4 million people in Hamas-ruled Gaza, the United Nations and aid groups warn, and reduced much of the coastal strip to rubble
'Fraud, Vegetarian, Conman': Trump Turns on Indian American Vivek Ramaswamy Ahead of Iowa Caucuses
Trump criticises GOP candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, calling him a "fraud." Ramaswamy defends Trump support amid campaign turmoil
41 Hostage Prison Workers Are Freed in Ecuador
Hostages freed in Ecuador prison crisis as violence escalates. President's crackdown on criminal groups leads to clashes and escapes
Blizzard, Snow Storms Derail Caucus Campaigning in Iowa
Republican hopefuls battled snow storms and inclement weather to deliver their final pitches to voters.
All 737 MAX 9 Planes to Remain Grounded: US Aviation Regulator
The FAA said the planes will remain grounded until Boeing shares more data on the incident on the Alaska Airlines-operated aircraft.
Polls Open in Taiwan Elections as Citizens Vote under China’s Shadow
China has told Taiwanese voters to make the right choice in the elections if they want to avoid a war.
Houthis Say UK, US Will Pay 'Heavy Price' for Airstrikes, No Pause on Attacks on Israel-Bound Ships
Houthi rebels in a statement said the UK and the US will pay a heavy price and that attacks on Israeli ships and ships travelling to Israel will continue to be targeted.
Adult Film Star Thaina Fields Found Dead at Her Home Months after She Alleged Sex Abuse in Industry
Thaina Fields eight months earlier while speaking to EmojisTV said that she face sexual harassment in the adult film industry.
North Korea Welcomes First Tourists in 4 Years from Russia in Post-Pandemic Border Opening
Explore North Korea's reopening to tourists as a Russian group plans the first post-pandemic visit. Discover details and the significance of this unique tour
US Demands 'Immediate Release' of Oil Tanker Seized by Iran Off Oman in Retaliation to 'Oil Theft'
Communications have been lost with the vessel, which was carrying 19 crew -- 18 Filipinos and one Greek. The vessel had been loaded with 1,45,000 tonnes of crude oil in Basra, Iraq and was destined for Aliaga in Turkey via the Suez Canal
Italy to Increase Regulation of Social Media Influencers Under Same Authority Overseeing TV, Other Media
Italy's communications authority said its oversight will apply to influencers with more than a million followers on social media, with at least 2% of them interacting with the content
UK Unveils Plans for 'Biggest Nuclear Power Expansion in 70 Years'
UK unveils ambitious Civil Nuclear Roadmap, quadrupling nuclear power by 2050 for energy security, green solutions, and net-zero commitment