The Columbia students' protest against the Gaza war is part of a high-stakes tradition of advocacy on US campuses.
India’s top 1 percent holds more income today than under the British, new research shows. And the gulf is growing.
Japanese currency sinks to 160.17 per dollar, the lowest since April 1990.
Hospitals across the state reported about 100 injuries, including people apparently struck by debris.
The tornado struck China's southern city at the weekend, devastating several communities.
Al Maktoum International Airport envisaged to have capacity for 260 million passengers upon completion.
Officials say Putin retains culpability for the death of his fiercest critic and most prominent opposition leader.
Telsa CEO's unannounced visits comes as Chinese carmakers are promoting rival models at the Beijing Motor Show.
As the war enters its 795th day, these are the main developments.
Update by Ukraine's top commander comes as outgunned Kyiv waits for new delivery of US weapons.
The United Nations warns it could take 14 years to clear the rubble and unexploded bombs in Gaza.
UK PM Rishi Sunak says it's evidence that his plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda is acting as a deterrent.
A roundup of some of the week’s key events.
Konstantin Gabov and Sergey Karelin deny 'extremism' charges related to group founded by late anti-Putin dissident.
More than a million Palestinians are sheltering in the southern Gaza city after being displaced by Israeli attacks.
More than 100,000 Hindu pilgrims are expected to do the three-day pilgrimage at one of the faith's holiest sites.
Gaza only got one mention at an annual gathering of hundreds of reporters, after the deadliest year for journalists.
The HRW report on Thursday accused the military of killing residents in Nodin and Soro, including at least 56 children.
Watch how displaced Palestinians in Gaza are expressing their gratitude for student protesters on US college campuses.
US president offers toast to 'press freedom and democracy' but fails to mention the killings of Palestinian journalists.
In Seville, 3,000-year-old underground technology is being transformed in modern day air-conditioning.
US tech giants, including Google, Meta and Amazon, face pushback from their workers for supporting Israel’s military.
Three Iraqi survivors of torture at Abu Ghraib finally get the chance to have their voices heard and seek redress.
Average maximum temperatures in Dhaka over the past week have been 4-5 degrees Celsius higher than the 30-year average.
A US buyer wins the bidding war, exceeding - by more than 10 times - the auctioneer's presale estimate.