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Many Palestinians in Gaza are forgoing expensive dental treatment, at a detriment to their health.
Chipmaker becomes second South Korean company in history to hit milestone.
The incident adds to concern that Moscow's war on Ukraine risks spilling over to entangle neighbouring NATO states.
The Dutch were unbeaten across their qualifiers and have a outside chance of lifting the trophy for the first time.
Ireland's football match against Qatar was stalled by pro-Palestinian protests over upcoming games against Israel.
Pakistan finds itself in a diplomatic sweet spot, wooed by Trump and China. Indian missteps are to blame, say analysts
A rocket belonging to Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin exploded during a test at the Florida launch pad Thursday night.
Speaking in New York, the Canadian prime minister called for a new relationship between Canada and United States.
US and Iran near a 60-day MoU aimed at reopening the Hormuz strait with talks slated on nuclear and other differences.
At least six feared dead after bridge collapses in northern India
Twisha Sharma's death on 12 May has sparked rival claims of murder and suicide and dominated headlines.
Lionel Messi's World Cup role was thrown into doubt by injury, but Argentina quell fears by appointing him captain.
Studies and officials report rising PTSD, suicide and social strain in Israel amid sustained conflicts since 2023
A teenager from California has won the 2026 Scripps National Spelling Bee, after days of fierce competition.
San Antonio rout Oklahoma City 118-91 to keep alive their hopes of reaching the NBA Finals, where New York Knicks await.
Senegal were stripped of the AFCON title after a mid-game boycott of the final and now face turbulent World Cup start.
Opposition fragmentation and violence in parts of the country could potentially limit voter turnout.
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky on Friday said that his country will support Bucharest "in whatever way necessary" after a Russian drone hit an apartment building in Romania. At least two peop...
Critics say measure risks undermining electoral process and creating new avenues for contesting results.
France's Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot said on Friday that Paris had asked the public prosecutor to investigate the treatment of nationals on board the recent flotilla heading for Gaza. This com...