India’s Supreme Court Orders Striking Doctors to Return to Work
India’s highest court has ordered doctors on strike after the murder of a junior medic to return to work.
Kate Middleton Announces She’s Completed Chemotherapy
Kate Middleton, Princess of Wales, announced she has completed chemotherapy treatment for cancer after nine months.
Iran’s Futile but Revealing Attempts to Influence U.S. Campus Protests
The Islamic Republic efforts to take credit for campus protests may be felt mostly inside Iran, writes Farhad Souzanchi.
Philippines Arrests Megachurch Leader Apollo Quiboloy, a Duterte Ally Accused of Trafficking
The 74-year-old Duterte ally was wanted by local authorities and the U.S. FBI for alleged sexual abuse and human trafficking.
How the Royal Family Is Honoring Queen Elizabeth II on Second Anniversary of Her Death
The royal family is honoring the former monarch in their own fashion.
Typhoon Yagi Kills at Least 64 in Vietnam After the Storm Killed 24 in China and the Philippines
In Vietnam, nine people died when the typhoon made landfall Saturday, and at least 55 others have died during the floods and landslides that followed.
Protesters Rally in France Against Michel Barnier’s Appointment as Prime Minister
Thousands took to streets across France on Saturday to protest the appointment of a conservative new prime minister, Michel Barnier.
Zelensky Presses Top U.S. Military Officials to Allow Ukraine to Strike Deeper in Russia
Ukraine needs the ability to strike deep within Russia now, President Volodymyr Zelensky urged.
China Imprisons a Taiwanese Person for ’Separatism’ for the First Time
While China has jailed its own people for separatism before, the case of Taiwanese activist Yang Chih-yuan has prompted Taiwan to warn its people about the dangers of traveling across the strait.
India Is Emerging as a Key Player in the Global AI Race
Global businesses are eyeing India's high-powered IT industry to nurture a robust AI ecosystem.
The U.S. Is Losing a New Nuclear Arms Race
Nuclear power has underpinned America's security for decades. But China is rapidly building up its arsenal.
Munich Police Shoot Person Deemed Suspicious Near Israeli Consulate
Police in Munich said officers fired shots at a suspicious person on Thursday in an area near the Israeli Consulate and a museum on the city’s Nazi-era history.
U.S. Accuses Russia of Spreading Disinformation Before November Election
The Biden administration announced wide-ranging actions meant to call out Russian influence in the upcoming U.S. presidential election,
China’s Presence in Timor-Leste Is Unseen, but Unmissable
Timor-Leste's president shares his thoughts on U.S. action in Gaza, Taiwan and China relations, and more.
The World Once Tried to Stop a Genocide in Sudan. Now It Looks Away
The conflict has displaced more than 10 million people as some 26 million face crisis levels of hunger.
What to Know About the Arrested Philippine Ex-Mayor and Suspected Chinese Spy Alice Guo
The Philippine ex-mayor had been on the run after being accused of concealing her Chinese nationality and helping establish an illegal gambling and scam outfit.
Survivors Hope For Answers as Inquiry Delivers Report on London’s Deadly Grenfell Tower Fire
Seven years after a fire in a London high-rise building killed 72 people comes an exhaustive public inquiry report.
Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba Resigns Ahead of Cabinet Reshuffle
Dmytro Kuleba resigned after an announcement by President Zelensky that a cabinet reshuffle was imminent.
Kamala Harris’ Husband Doug Emhoff Says He’s ‘Gutted’ at Vigil for Hostages Killed by Hamas
“This is hard. I feel raw. I’m gutted,” said the Jewish second gentleman at his synagogue in Washington. “And how we all feel is something Kamala hears directly from me.”
U.S. Justice Department Charges Hamas Leader and Senior Militants Over Oct. 7 Attack
The mostly-symbolic criminal charges mark the first effort by American law enforcement to formally call out the masterminds of the Oct. 7 attack.
Russian Missiles Blast Ukrainian Military Training Facility and Hospital, Killing At Least 50
Russian missiles blasted a military facility and hospital in Ukraine, killing at least 50 people and wounding more than 200 others.
‘It’s Like a Horror Movie:’ West Bank Palestinians Fear War Will Come for Them Next
Amid rising Israeli military action and brazen Israeli settler violence, Palestinians tell TIME that the situation "is like a horror movie."
At Least 13 Dead After Migrant Boat Capsizes Near Northern France
At least 13 migrants are dead after their boat ripped apart Tuesday during an attempted crossing of the English Channel.
Hamas Says Hostage Guards Have Been Operating Under New Orders
The comments from an Al-Qassem brigades spokesperson comes two days after the IDF recovered the bodies of six hostages killed in Gaza.
A Ugandan Olympic Athlete Was Set on Fire by Her Boyfriend
Rebecca Cheptegei, a distance runner in the 2024 Paris Olympics, was attacked in her house in Trans Nzoia County.