Putin sits at the heart of the West’s illiberal axis
Vladimir Putin’s sympathizers share an aversion to the West’s perceived liberal establishment, and see a positive vision in the Russian president’s rejection of it.
Vladimir Putin’s sympathizers share an aversion to the West’s perceived liberal establishment, and see a positive vision in the Russian president’s rejection of it.
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu says the deal Hamas accepted does not meet the country's key demands.
First crewed space flight of Boeing's Starliner was postponed shortly before lift-off due to glitch.
George city officials say two people have died and another 53 remain trapped after Monday's incident.
Three people died after they were allegedly served poisonous mushrooms in regional Australia in 2023.
Lea Michelle, Zendaya and Gigi Hadid are among the stars walking the red carpet in New York.
Most Russians seem happy with their president, even as he wages war in Ukraine and curbs democracy.
The Biden administration is due to deliver its assessment this week on whether Israel has violated U.S. or international law during the Gaza war.
Hamas’s agreement to a cease-fire proposal revived hopes of an extended pause to the fighting in Gaza, even as Israel ordered a large-scale evacuation of Rafah.
As India's election nears the halfway mark, voters say a gruelling heatwave is getting to them.
Israel's working assumption was that Hamas would not accept a ceasefire proposal that the Americans called "exceptionally generous"
Boeing told US regulators it might not have properly inspected its 787 Dreamliner jets.
A U.S. soldier, identified as Gordon Black, was detained by Russian authorities in Vladivostok, near the borders with China and North Korea, officials said.
The celebrities are showing up for fashion's night of nights in New York City.
The sergeant, who was held on 2 May, is accused of stealing from a woman, reports the BBC's partner CBS.
Russia rattled its nuclear saber and scolded the ambassadors of Britain and France to show anger at comments by Western leaders about military support for Ukraine.
Over 1 million Palestinians displaced by war have sought refuge in Rafah. Now, about 100,000 civilians are being told to evacuate to an area with little infrastructure.
Video shows people jumping for joy and chanting joyously outside Al Aqsa hospital in Central Gaza.
More than 560 Vietnamese people are taken to hospital with suspected food poisoning after eating the sandwiches.
A short story by British author JG Ballard serves as the annual fashion extravaganza's latest theme.
Russia will hold tactical nuclear weapons drills in response to recent comments by France and the UK, the Kremlin said.
The flooding that has slammed into Rio Grande do Sul, one of Brazil’s most prosperous states, has deeply alarmed this nation of 215 million.
The Argentine leader tells the BBC that the "political caste" is bearing the brunt of his reforms.
The judge issues his most serious warning yet, calling the violations "a direct attack on the rule of law".
Palestinians have begun leaving parts of Rafah after Israel urged 100,000 people to evacuate the city.