
US Military Says Eight Killed in Strikes on Alleged Drug Boats
The U.S. military has carried out multiple new strikes on vessels it says were involved in drug trafficking, killing eight people in operations that took

The U.S. military has carried out multiple new strikes on vessels it says were involved in drug trafficking, killing eight people in operations that took

Oil prices have recorded their largest annual decline since 2020, ending 2025 sharply lower amid a global supply glut and weak demand growth. Brent crude

France is moving forward with a major new law to ban social media access for children under the age of 15, set to take effect

Manama, Bahrain — As midnight struck on New Year’s Eve, Bahrain marked the beginning of 2026 with the largest drone show ever staged in the

Juan Pedro Franco, known as the World’s Fattest Man, has died at the age of 41 due to a severe kidney infection, international media reported.

Turkey has significantly intensified its counterterrorism campaign against the Islamic State group, arresting 125 suspects in large-scale operations conducted across multiple provinces. Authorities said the

Provisional climate data from multiple scientific analyses show that 2025 was another year of unprecedented heat across the globe, with many regional temperature records shattered.

The United Nations has strongly condemned Israel’s recent moves targeting the agency responsible for assisting Palestinian refugees, warning of severe humanitarian consequences. UN officials said

The United States Embassy has issued a strong and clear warning to Indian nationals against attempting illegal migration to the US, stressing that violations of

The U.S. Virgin Islands has formally filed a lawsuit against Meta Platforms, accusing the owner of Facebook and Instagram of profiting from scam advertisements while

Turkey has detained 357 suspected Islamic State (IS) members in a nationwide operation, following a deadly gunfight near Istanbul. The arrests highlight the country’s intensified

LONDON – The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), the world’s largest accounting body, has announced it will halt remote exams from March 2026, citing