Top official responds to desperate appeal from climber Natalia Nagovitsyna’s son who believes she is still alive.
Bolivia’s October presidential run-off has become a contest not only between two political traditions but also over the management of the country’s vast but underdeveloped lithium resources.
Prolonged political deadlock had prevented Kosovo's assembly from functioning and blocked the formation of new state institutions since the February general election.
Abdulkadir Uraloglu posted video of himself driving at 225 km/h, with clip set to folk music and Erdogan speeches on infrastructure.
Hydropower, with 43.5 GW of installed conventional capacity, is becoming increasingly important for Africa’s development, supported by large national projects as well as smaller private-sector initiatives.
Ukraine has unveiled a new version of its domestically produced Neptune missile, the same weapon used to sink Russia’s Black Sea fleet flagship, the Moskva in April 2022, with a redesigned airframe and an expanded range of up to 1,000 km.
Ukraine may lose access to Elon Musk’s Starlink internet system after Polish President Karol Nawrocki blocked an aid bill aiming to extend support for Ukrainian refugees in Poland.
The remarks came hours before the US administration of President Donald Trump was due to impose higher duties on a range of Indian exports.
Ukrainian nationals stranded at the Russia-Georgia border after being deported from Russia have been flown home, ending a two-month long ordeal.
Italian mountaineer perishes in effort to reach Natalia Nagovitsyna, who lost her husband in a 2021 climbing tragedy.
US Treasury removes Syrian sanctions regulations following termination of national emergency and policy shift towards new Syrian government under President Ahmed al-Sharaa.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced that remittances from the United States have declined to their lowest levels since 2022, attributing the 5% drop to the "climate of fear or concern" under President Donald Trump.
Belgrade aims to ease economic strain that has contributed to a wave of anti-government protests in recent months, reflecting broader dissatisfaction with the political climate and living conditions.
Argentine police raided over a dozen luxury properties, including the headquarters of the national disability benefits agency, as a corruption investigation threatens to engulf President Javier Milei's inner circle, including his sister
US President Donald Trump is very angry with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban over the attacks on Russia’s Druzhba oil pipeline that lead to an exchange of irate letters over the weekend.
While 728 local governments reported being “interested” in the concept, 506 indicated they had no plans to introduce such taxes.
India has pushed back against mounting criticism of its continued energy ties with Moscow, insisting that no country is obliged to buy refined Russian oil products exported from Indian refineries.
India’s Department of Posts has halted bookings of most postal items to the United States from August 25, 2025, after Washington scrapped its duty-free exemption for low-value imports.
The airline has warned that knock-on effects may also disrupt other domestic and international flights on August 25 as adverse weather continues.
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on August 24 that the United States’ hostility towards Iran over the past 45 years stems from its desire to force the Iranian nation and government into submission.