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5 Americans Among 7 Killed After Helicopter Crashes In Northern Kenya
The helicopter crashed at 9:13 a.m. while flying from the Loisaba Conservancy to the Ewaso Nyiro area in Samburu County, according to the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority.
Russia, Ukraine Exchange 103 Captured Soldiers Each
Russia-Ukraine War: Prisoner exchanges and repatriations of soldiers' remains have been among the few areas of cooperation between Russia and Ukraine since Moscow launched its offensive in February 2022.
Pak TikToker With Over 1.3 Million Followers Shot Dead In Car Near Islamabad
Police have arrested at least four suspects, including two men accused of helping the alleged gunman escape, ARY News reported on Monday.
Netanyahu Says Israel Sent "Clear" Message To Turkey After Syria Attack
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Israel had initially sent a message "in general terms" against a Turkish military presence at an airfield near Aleppo, close to the Turkish border.
Zelensky Fires Deputy Head Of Presidential Office Over Corruption Charges
The stunning developments came a day after Ukraine's recently fired defense minister demanded national elections, despite Russia's more than 4-year-old invasion.
OpenAI To Introduce Ads In ChatGPT Across Europe From Monday
After initially rolling out advertising in the United States in February, OpenAI will now give advertisers access to users in 31 countries across Europe, the company said late Tuesday.
US, Canada Say Final Trade Deal Soon, But Details Remain Scarce
Trump had threatened to impose stiff new 50 per cent tariffs on a range of Canadian goods from Wednesday.
Trump Put Many Soldiers On Washington's Streets. They Seldom Stop Crime
President Donald Trump deployed thousands of National Guard troops to Washington last summer as the centrepiece of what he describes as a no-holds-barred effort to combat crime, especially in cities run by Democrats.
Trump Aide Natalie Harp Once Rode In Car Trunk To Attend His Court Appearance: Report
Amidst the growing questions over just how much access Natalie Harp has to the president, CNN reported that she once travelled in the trunk of an SUV just to make it to Trump's court appearance.
5 US Tourists Among 7 Killed In Helicopter Crash In Kenya
The accident happened at 09:13 am local time (0613 GMT), according to the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA), after the aircraft departed from the Loisaba wildlife reserve.
Israel Army Admits To Firing On Car In Death Of 5-Year-Old Hind Rajab In Gaza
Hind Rajab's body was recovered from a car riddled with bullets in Gaza City days after she was last heard from in a desperate, hours-long phone call to the Palestinian Red Crescent on January 29, 2024.
At Least 23 Killed After Truck Rams Bus Carrying Patients On Brazil Highway
Preliminary evidence suggests that the truck, which wasn't carrying cargo, crossed into incoming traffic and collided with the minibus at around 3:30 am.
Thanks To AI Boom, Every Citizen In Taiwan Will Receive Rs 30,000 Cash
The country's president described the payment as an "AI dividend," saying ordinary people should also benefit from the economic growth driven by the technology industry.
Ukraine Probes Employees In Zelensky's Office Over $3.4-Million Fraud
Inspectors identified a group of people who laundered 150 million hryvnias ($3.4 million) to pay bail for a defendant in a major corruption case last year, the National Anti-Corruption Bureau said.
China Becomes First Country To Successfully Land Reusable Rocket
Although this marks China's first successful recovery on land, it is the second time the country has recovered a rocket stage, following a successful recovery on a sea platform in July.
Trump To Meet Kim Jong Un This Year, Says North Korea Has 57 Nuclear Weapons
Trump defended planning to meet Kim at the same time as the US president wages a war with Iran that he has justified on the grounds of preventing Tehran from getting the bomb.
10 Years After UK Wedding, Scottish Politician Marries Kerala-Born Wife At Guruvayur Temple
The couple had already married in the UK in 2016, but Nidhin had long wanted to complete the marriage rituals at Guruvayur.
Indian Caregiver Stabbed To Death In Israel, Employer's Grandson Charged
Israeli authorities have since filed an indictment against Avior Zaken, identified in a community appeal as the grandson of the elderly couple for whom Acharya worked. The accused is in custody as the case proceeds through the Israeli judicial system.
Iran Considers Hitting US Military Targets In Europe If Trump Escalates War: Report
According to the report, a British air base in Cyprus that was targeted by a drone in March is one of the potential targets. The attack, at the time, was the first on the British military facility and marked an escalation in the conflict.
India's Newly Added Ports For E-Visa Holders
All foreigners, except Pakistanis, will be allowed to avail themselves of the benefit of the new move, as India does not grant e-visas to travellers with Pakistani passports or Pakistani origin.
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What the social media addiction lawsuit could cost Meta
Landmark trial against Meta could lead to fines and fundamental changes in Facebook and Instagram's operations.
“I get along with him very well.”
US President Donald Trump praised his relationship with North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un.
Israeli strike on Gaza City police headquarters kills women’s police chief
An Israeli strike on Gaza City’s police headquarters has killed the women’s police chief and several officers.
Displaced Lebanese watch southern Lebanon’s ‘pilot zones’ from afar
“You can't do anything. Just stand here and watch.”
Al Jazeera’s Ali Hashem watched Israeli attacks near his home town.
Israel orders inquiry into killing of 6-year-old Hind Rajab in Gaza
The Israeli military announced criminal investigations into the killings of six-year-old Hind Rajab.
USS Lincoln woes highlight US Navy limits in prolonged Iran war: Experts
Reports of dire conditions underscore supply challenges, questions of US plans going forward, experts say.
Spain plans transfer of 500 migrant children from Ceuta to mainland
Ceuta leaders want children returned to Morocco, but Madrid says deporting them is 'outrageous'.
Moderna, Merck unveil mRNA-based cancer vaccine that cuts spread
Moderna's mRNA vaccine Intismeran shows promise, reducing melanoma recurrence and spread in late-stage trials.
What’s behind Israel’s latest attack on Syria?
US envoy warns Israel's strike could have sparked direct confrontation with Turkish forces.
Seven people, mostly foreign tourists, killed in helicopter crash in Kenya
Ecuador's intelligence chief Michele Sensi-Contugi and NBCUniversal journalist Jose Suarez are among the dead.
582 skeletons, including children discovered in Sri Lanka mass grave
A Sri Lankan mass grave excavation has uncovered 582 skeletons, including babies and children.
Protests in Kyiv back ex-defence minister Fedorov’s call for elections
Ukrainians in Kyiv held a protest in support of ousted defence Minister Mykailo Fedorov.
Violence in the New Syria?
The death of Syrian White Helmets rescuer Mohammad Ghamira after an alleged police beating has sparked protests.
Trump nominates Heidi Overton to lead US Food and Drug Administration
Former think tank policy officer Heidi Overton to lead FDA in a controversial push to reshape US health regulations.
Zambia opposition leader to challenge Hichilema election victory in court
Opposition leader claims 'serious irregularities' in the vote that handed President Hakainde Hichilema a second term.
Iran’s hardline parliament raises concerns with ‘foreign infiltration’ plan
Citizens and entities would have to seek authorisation to contact universities or talk to foreign media.
Canada boosts Lebanon aid to $50m and condemns Israeli ‘unlawful invasion’
Canada official condemns Israel's 'invasion' of Lebanon, calls for sovereignty as aid pledged to the crisis-hit nation.
Kennedy Center agrees not to restore Trump’s name before September 8
Opponents argue the venue seems 'intent on defying' a court order to remove the US president's name from the building.
Brazil bus crash kills at least 23 and injures five in Parana state
The bus was travelling to hospitals near Curitiba when the accident occurred.
NATO ‘prepared’ to defend allies amid report of Iranian strike plans
NATO says it will 'do what is necessary' amid media report Iran considered strikes against US targets in Europe.
US Department of Justice defends prosecution of Comey over seashell post
The ex-FBI chief faces accusations of transmitting threats and exploiting controversy to market his upcoming novel.
North Korea leader’s sister denies talks with ‘hostile’ US
US President Donald Trump claimed North Korean leader Kim Jong Un had responded positively to his proposal for talks.
Hamas condemns ‘new war crime’ as Israel kills 10 in crowded Gaza hubs
Israeli air strikes on Gaza kill 10 Palestinians, targeting police headquarters and a refugee camp in separate attacks.
US pressure on Israel needed for peace in Syria
With Israeli elections approaching, analysts say Netanyahu needs a new escalation, undermining deconfliction efforts.
US and Canada reach ‘very fair’ trade agreement, Trump says
New trade deal ensures no tariffs for US farmers and businesses exporting to Canada, Trump announces