
Iran doesn't have “mine carrying dolphins,” says Pete Hegseth...
During a press conference, Hegseth dismissed that the Islamic Republic currently possesses the ability to turn marine mammals into suicidal weapons

During a press conference, Hegseth dismissed that the Islamic Republic currently possesses the ability to turn marine mammals into suicidal weapons

The change affects most men between the ages of 18 and 25 who are currently required by law to register in the Selective Service System

Robert De Niro urged citizens to protest against Donald Trump trying to extend his term beyond 2028

The well-known actress Angelina Jolie is reportedly considering leaving the United States to establish her home abroad with her children

The legendary academic and social activist, Bert Corona, was a pillar of its founding in 1968, a year in which young.

As the US oil embargo on Cuba tightens, the country is rapidly running out of fuel

Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, and China implement security and prevention measures to prevent the virus from crossing into their territories

The Peanuts celebration at Knott's Berry Farm returns with a new show

The committee also does not consider it its role “to issue daily comments on Nobel Peace Prize....

Clashes between Thailand and Cambodia have erupted again along a border that both countries have been disputing

This conflict, which will generate pain and death, will not be an act against drug trafficking; it is a theft of a people's wealth

Miss Universe fans have already voted for their favorites to win the pageant, and you won't believe who they chose

The update, part of the November 2025 package, has already begun rolling out in various markets.

Last week a soldier with the Purple Heart Medal was deported

'The Killer Bombshell' captivated her fans with her enviable figure in a swimsuit during her getaway to Vietnam

David Bischoff, Vietnam veteran and son of immigrants, criticized the use of the armed forces against current immigration

The Cambodian-born, Chinese-raised man is accused of running elaborate scams that stole from people around the world. But how did he build an empire?

Chuong Dong was arrested on a previous deportation order

They try to counter President Trump's effort that favors Republicans in Texas

Trump says Chicago will figure out why its called the WAR Department and that he likes the smell of deportations in the mornings

Gold has tripled in value since 2020. Discover how its price has changed since the 1920s and what events have influenced its global price.

The Apollo 13 commander who rescued his crew from near-certain death in space has died at 97.

Once the date arrived, the tariffs imposed by Donald Trump on dozens of countries became a reality, as part of his economic policy weapon

Apple CEO reported that, according to the company calculations, tariffs on China will have cost it about $1.9 billion by the end of September

In August of last year, a video went viral in Aurora, showing six armed individuals forcibly entering an apartment

Five men, including a Cuban, were sent by the U.S. to the kingdom of Eswatini, in southeastern Africa.

Nissan could avoid closing its plant in Japan thanks to an alliance with Foxconn, the iPhone manufacturer, which is seeking to consolidate its position in the electric sector

As time runs out to reach bilateral agreements, manufacturers, trading partners and consumers face an uncertain scenario

The summit of leaders of the BRICS group of major emerging economies began in Brazil, but with the notable absence of China

The 8 immigrants are convicted of crimes and were expelled by the U.S. government to South Sudan after a legal battle

The Supreme Court paves the way for the deportation to South Sudan of several immigrants who are not from that country and do not know it

History shows that every time Washington has intervened in the region to solve a problem

After the Court’s ruling, the government will now be able to send migrants to a U.S. military base in Djibouti or South Sudan

With the ruling, the Trump administration can resume deporting immigrants to “third countries,” despite the risk of torture or death

At least 30 military aircraft were moved from bases in the United States to Europe, flight-tracking data shows

The use of chatbots intelligence artificial for the verification of events va in increase

The US Army marks its 250th anniversary with a rare military parade in Washington, D.C., coinciding with Donald Trump’s 79th birthday. Tanks, warplanes, and nearly 6,000 troops will take over

Daihatsu, a subsidiary of global auto giant Toyota, has halted the production of all its vehicles in Japan and overseas markets.

US President Joe Biden may have left for Vietnam after joining the G-20, but now India is waiting for his arrival in December next year.

First lady Jill Biden was found to be Covid-19 positive on Monday.

RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das has been honored as the top central banker globally by the US-based magazine 'Global Finance'.

Rahul Gandhi said that I have recently returned from Ladakh. Everyone there knows that China has usurped our land. The Prime Minister should say something about it.

16th seed Sindhu will open her campaign in the second round where she will face either Japan's Nozomi Okuhara or Vietnam's Thuy Linh Nguyen.

Rice production is steadily declining in many parts of the world. The list ranges from China to the US and the European Union.

Nikhat Zareen has become the world champion for the second time in a row.

Indian women boxers have a chance to repeat the success of 17 years ago.

The Seventh International Dharma-Dhamma Conference will be held from 3 to 5 March 2023 at Kushabhau Thackeray Auditorium.

India says that bilateral relations with China cannot be normal until there is peace in the border area.

Smartphones manufactured in India grew by 16 per cent to reach over 44 million units in the second quarter of this year.

Gaya airport director Bangjit Saha said that after October 20, Myanmar Airways aircraft will fly from Gaya to Yangon four days a week.

After reports of the outbreak of African Swine Fever (ASF) in many states of India, orders have been issued to kill pigs.