Body of Nepali student held in Gaza returned to Kathmandu
Deceased student Bipin Joshi was honoured by the Nepali government upon the return of his body from Gaza.
South Korea police seek warrants for 58 repatriated scam centre suspects
The South Korean nationals were returned from Cambodia after being held for alleged links to "pig butchering" scams.
China sets goal to become a “modern socialist power”
So, the next two five-year plans are very, very important to see China's achievement of global competitiveness.”
“No chance”of Chicago becoming a fascist hub
At a No Kings rally in Chicago, actor John Cusack condemned Trump’s “authoritarian rule” and ICE’s actions nationwide
Max Verstappen wins F1 US Grand Prix; cuts Piastri standings lead
Verstappen's wire-to-wire victory in Austin narrows the drivers' championship gap to 40 points behind Oscar Piastri.
Live: Israel kills 97 Palestinians in Gaza since start of ceasefire
Gaza Government Media Office says Israel has breached the truce agreement 80 times, including 21 violations on Sunday.
Israeli strikes kill 15 in Gaza as both sides say the other breached truce
Hamas maintains it is abiding by ceasefire as 15 Palestinians killed by Israeli attacks across Gaza on Sunday.
Trump calls Colombia’s Petro ‘a drug leader’, says US to cut aid to country
Comments come after Petro accused US government of murder and demanded answers after latest strike in Caribbean.
Crisis-hit Bolivia to vote in run-off election, ending decades of socialism
The vote marks a decisive rejection of the socialist government and a likely foreign policy shift closer to the US.
Afghanistan, Pakistan agree to immediate ceasefire after talks in Doha
South Asian neighbours also agreed to hold follow-up meetings in coming days to ensure peace deal's implementation.
Thousands protest at ‘No Kings’ rally near White House
Crowds packed the US capital on Saturday, part of nationwide ‘No Kings’ protests against President Donald Trump.
US court bars Israeli spyware firm from targeting WhatsApp users
Judge rules Israeli firm NSO caused 'irreparable harm', but said an earlier award of $168m in damages was 'excessive'.
What we know about the torture, abuse of Palestinian prisoners by Israel
Testimonies from released Palestinian prisoners, as well as the bodies handed over, highlight alleged Israeli abuse.
China expels top military commanders in latest anticorruption purge
The announcement comes just days before the Communist Party's powerful Central Committee meets in Beijing.