US climber Alex Honnold scaled the Taipei 101 skyscraper without ropes or safety netting on Sunday, watched by thousands of cheering and waving fans as he clambered up one of the world's tallest buildings.
Minnesota has become the focal point of US federal immigration enforcement following two fatal shootings in January and a massive enforcement push under Operation Metro Surge, which has brought thousands of federal agents into the state
A man shot by federal agents in Minneapolis on Saturday has died, local and federal officials said, the second fatal shooting involving federal agents this month during a surge in immigration enforcement.
The United States has withdrawn from a number of international organisations, particularly those dealing with climate change.
Controversial influencer Andrew Tate claims he knows who killed Charlie Kirk, but says he cannot share details for fear of his safety.
The US military will prioritise protecting the homeland and deterring China while providing "more limited" support to allies in Europe and elsewhere, a Pentagon strategy document said.
Winter weather can upend even the best-laid travel plans, but one less thing to worry about is losing money if your flight is canceled.
The fatal shooting of a man in Minneapolis on Saturday added to a mounting deaths in Trump's intensifying immigration push this month, increasing scrutiny on the crackdown as backlash builds.
The son of Iran's president, who is also a government adviser, called on Saturday for internet connectivity to be restored, warning the more than two-week blackout there would exacerbate anti-government sentiment.
The hospital said 15-year-old Mohammad and his 13-year-old cousin were killed by an Israeli strike as they searched for firewood.
A lawsuit against Meta in the US has alleged that its privacy claims are false and Meta and WhatsApp "store, analyse, and can access virtually all of WhatsApp users' private' communications".
Police in Canada's Burnaby have said the targeted killing of a 28-year-old Indian-origin man on Thursday could have been the result of a gang war
Yet another horrific incident has come to light amid violence against Hindu minorities in Bangladesh, where elections are due in less than a few weeks.
Venezuela wants to boost its oil production by 18 percent this year through planned reforms that will fully open the sector to private investors, the head of the state oil giant PDVSA said.
US President Donald Trump accused the mayor of Minneapolis and the state's governor of "inciting insurrection" over their response to the killing of a civilian in the city by federal officers.
Activists say they have been overwhelmed by new volunteers - despite the potential for violence - since Renee Good was killed by ICE agent Jonathan Ross.
US President Donald Trump's Republican Party has taken a step closer to staging a highly unusual party convention to prop him up and sell his message to voters ahead of crucial midterm elections in November.
Newly surfaced videos have revealed disturbing angles of the chaotic moments when the federal immigration officers shot dead 37-year-old Alex Jeffrey Pretti during an immigration operation in Minneapolis
Japanese panda fans are gathering for the final public viewing at Tokyo's Ueno zoo before twins Xiao Xiao and Lei Lei return to China.
Federal immigration officers shot dead a man on Saturday in Minneapolis, sparking outrage and drawing hundreds of protesters in a city already reeling from another fatal shooting weeks earlier.
Ambassador Carlos de Cespedes says US pressure 'will not subjugate' Cuba as Venezuelan oil exports to island dry out.
Ukrainians have little hope after a US-brokered meeting as they endure bombardments and blackouts.
Two witnesses said in court filings that the victim did not brandish a gun, refuting claims by the Trump administration.
Trump and Kushner’s plans for Gaza are bound to fail. Here is why.
Killing of ICU nurse by US border agent sparks protests in Minneapolis, already tense after earlier shootings.
Rising MMA star Paddy Pimblett's nine-fight winning streak ends in a bloody bout against the UFC's American icon.
The death toll from Saturday’s landslide in a residential area of West Java province has risen to 10.
Police carried out mass arrests after a peaceful protest outside a London prison in support of hunger-striking detainee.
Videos show the victim holding a phone in his hand, not a handgun, as he tried to help other protesters.
A fragile ceasefire between Syria’s government and the Kurdish-led SDF has been extended by 15 days.
Ex-players and cricket administrators question the ICC's decision, saying it reeks of double standards and injustice.
A global roundup of some of last week’s events.
The blackout arrives as the government has encouraged citizens to be ready for a 'disaster' lasting up to five days.
Women forced into hard labour to survive as over eight million children face one of world's longest school closures.
Gaza faces public health crisis amid Israel's war, with waste, sewage and poor sanitation leading to disease outbreaks.
UN official describes monthlong polls as 'illegitimate', while ASEAN regional bloc says it will not certify the vote.
These are the key developments from day 1,431 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
Trump's praise comes after UK prime minister called the US leader's remarks 'insulting' and suggested he apologise.
Real Madrid win 2-0 at third-placed Villarreal to climb past rivals Barcelona to the summit of the La Liga table.
Arsenal will attempt to extend lead at top of Premier League to seven points, but a new-look Manchester United await.
Under threat for years, TikTok will continue to operate in the United States.
Al-Maliki remains potent force despite longstanding claims he fuelled sectarianism and failed to stop ISIL expansion.
US federal agents have shot and killed a 37-year-old US citizen in Minneapolis amid an immigration crackdown.
Syrian Defence Ministry says extension aims to help transfer of ISIL prisoners from facilities previously held by SDF.
On eve of day 2 of talks in UAE capital, Russian attacks cut off about 1.2 million from power in sub-zero temperatures.