A Brazilian judge on Monday placed former president Jair Bolsonaro under house arrest for breaking a social media ban, escalating a dramatic standoff between
The Israeli cabinet voted unanimously on Monday to dismiss Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara, a vocal critic of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, only
A fish is believed to have sparked a fire that knocked out power to over 1,500 people in Canada, NY Post reported. According to Ashcroft Fire Rescue, an
The United States on Monday issued a security alert after heavy gunfire was heard near its embassy in Haiti, the impoverished Caribbean country engulfed
India’s foreign ministry said Monday that the United States and European Union were “targeting” it due to its buying of Russian oil, adding that the moves
At least 17 Eurostar trains connecting Paris with London and continental Europe were cancelled on Monday after an electrical fault on the high speed line
Egyptian authorities have arrested at least eight TikTok content creators in less than a week on vague charges including “indecency”, in what rights defenders
A UK judge on Monday sentenced a 17-year-old boy to one year in prison for the “sadistic” torture and killing of two kittens. The teenager had also wanted
Dozens of Democrats in the Texas legislature faced threats of legal action Monday after they fled the US state to block a redrawing of districts in Republicans’
The United States has temporarily banned travellers from Burundi, its embassy in the tiny Great Lakes nation said on Monday, citing “repeated violations”.
Thousands of fervent supporters of Brazilian ex-president Jair Bolsonaro took to the streets Sunday, showing support for US President Donald Trump’s pressure
The eight OPEC+ countries said Sunday they will increase production by 547,000 barrels a day in a move which analysts say aims to regain market share amid
A volcano erupted for the first time in 450 years in Russia’s eastern Kamchatka region, the nation’s emergency authority said Sunday, days after one of
China and Russia began joint naval drills in the Sea of Japan on Sunday as they seek to reinforce their partnership and counterbalance what they see as
The premier of the Australian state of Victoria announced Saturday plans to enshrine working from home in law, saying it should be “a right, not a request”.
An investigative hearing into a deadly mid-air collision of a US Army helicopter and a passenger plane that killed 67 people in Washington has revealed
US President Donald Trump said Friday that he was “very happy” about an upcoming vacancy on the Federal Reserve’s board, shortly after the central bank
South African police said Friday they have arrested some 1,000 undocumented migrants working in illegal gold mines in the northeast of the country. A police
US manufacturing activity contracted for a fifth consecutive month in July, survey data showed Friday, logging its lowest reading in nine months amid tepid