Donald Trump urged Republicans in Congress to release files about Jeffrey Epstein, dismissing it as a Democrat hoax meant to ...
President Donald Trump defends Tucker Carlson's interview with far-right activist Nick Fuentes, despite causing tension within the GOP. Trump emphasizes the importance of open dialogue, though the ...
Lebanon's President Joseph Aoun has instructed the foreign minister to lodge a complaint against Israel for constructing a ...
President Donald Trump announced intentions to meet with New York City mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, amid their previous ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced that Australia will not co-host COP31 with Turkey due to UN rule constraints. Both nations bid for hosting rights, creating a diplomatic impasse. Albanese ...
Japan's economy contracted at an annualised rate of 1.8% from July to September, hurt by US tariffs impacting exports, particularly automotive. Despite this, imports dropped less, and private ...
Japan's economy witnessed an annualized contraction of 1.8% in the July-September quarter, the first decline in six quarters, ...
The U.S. conducted a military strike on a drug trafficking boat in the eastern Pacific, resulting in three fatalities. The operation is part of ongoing efforts to disrupt illegal narcotics flow.
The FAA plans to conclude the 3% cut in domestic flights at 40 major U.S. airports, lifting safety-related restrictions. This ...
Recent U.S. news highlights include the release of Amelia Earhart records, a former Fed Governor's alleged ethics violations, the withdrawal of National Guard troops, discussions on FDA leadership, a ...
Britain is set to revamp its human rights laws to facilitate the deportation of illegal migrants, as part of a broader asylum ...
Jeannette Jara, representing Chile's governing coalition and potential first Communist Party candidate in a runoff, led early results with 31.3% in the presidential race. She faces Jose Antonio Kast ...