Mi Suk Park paid a Rs 4.2 crore deposit for a two-bed apartment and a parking space in the 50-storey Aykon London One tower in Nine Elms.
Britain's King Charles III on Thursday was forced to cancel his appointments for the rest of the day and Friday after suffering "side effects" from his cancer treatment, Buckingham Palace said.
Israel's parliament passed a law on Thursday expanding the power of politicians over the appointment of judges in defiance of a years-long protest movement against the judicial reforms pushed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Nearly a third of species of fungi assessed by an international conservation group are at risk of extinction from threats like deforestation and agricultural expansion, the latest 'Red List' of threatened species showed on Thursday.
Australia will hold a general election on May 3, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said Friday, locking in a showdown over climate promises, nuclear power and a runaway housing market.
The era of deep economic, security and military ties between Canada and the United States "is over," Prime Minister Mark Carney said Thursday, a day after President Donald Trump announced steep auto tariffs.
Elon Musk's X was down for thousands of users in the U.S. on Thursday, according to outage tracking website Downdetector.com.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Thursday described some members as being worse than Al Qaeda, while promising to double down on controversial forced deportations.
Top US diplomat Marco Rubio on Thursday issued a stern warning against Venezuela if it escalates its claims against newly oil-rich Guyana, brandishing the power of the US military to protect the small South American nation.
The leaders of the US Senate Armed Services Committee confirmed on Thursday that they have asked the Defense Department for an inquiry into Trump administration officials' discussion of sensitive attack plans on the Signal messaging app.
Russia could supply a small nuclear power plant for a mission to Mars planned by billionaire entrepreneur and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, President Vladimir Putin's international cooperation envoy said on Thursday.
President Donald Trump on Thursday withdrew his nominee for US ambassador to the United Nations, citing concerns about the narrow Republican majority in Congress if Elise Stefanik gives up her place.
The Trump administration said on Thursday it will provide $73 million in new financial aid to Rohingya refugees through the UN World Food Programme.
Washington has told the European Union it should not expect any trade negotiations before the United States has imposed more tariffs on the bloc next week, EU diplomats said on Thursday.
Atlantic magazine editor Jeffrey Goldberg has been propelled to global fame -- and put under immense pressure -- after being inadvertently added to a group chat in which top US officials shared secret plans for Yemen air strikes.
The Trump administration has directed two intelligence agencies to train their satellite surveillance capabilities on the US-Mexico border region as part of a sweeping crackdown on illegal immigration and drug cartels.
PM Modi on Thursday spoke to King Philippe of Belgium, where he discussed the deepening of India-Belgium bilateral ties. PM Modi said that he appreciated the recent Belgian Economic Mission to India led by Princess Astrid.
European countries agreed at a summit in Paris Thursday to ramp up rather than lift sanctions on Russia over its war against Ukraine, as Britain and France began sketching out plans to send a "reassurance" force after any peace.
The number of children living in poverty in the UK reached a new record, according to data published Thursday, as the government faces a storm of criticism over plans to cut welfare payments.
Russia and Ukraine on Thursday each accused the other of breaching commitments not to strike energy facilities, throwing yet more jeopardy on the prospects of even a temporary and partial halt in the three-year war.
Ricardo Martinelli has been convicted of money laundering in his native Panama and sentenced to 10 years in prison.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced that 'nothing is off the table' in retaliation to 25-percent tariffs.
The LaLiga leaders move three points clear at the top of the table after sweeping to a 3-0 win against Osasuna.
Judge James Boasberg issued a temporary restraining order against deleting any messages in the controversial chat.
Firing for pro-Palestinian comments
The US president says he wants the Danish territory for 'international safety and security'.
Iran's foreign minister says response sent through Oman, affirms policy that 'indirect negotiations can continue'.
Vladimir Putin says US President Donald Trump's stated intention to acquire Greenland was 'serious'.
Cornell University PhD student Momodou Taal is facing potential deportation from the US.
Critics say innocent tattoos are being used as the basis for accusations of Venezuelan gang membership and deportation.
The restructuring plan caps weeks of tumult at the HHS, which has been embroiled in rumours of firings.
Algeria’s jailing of writer for remarks on border with regional rival Morocco inflames tensions with France.
Israel’s government reshapes judiciary, triggering renewed protests and amplifying concerns over democratic erosion.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem touted the memorandum as a step towards cracking down on undocumented migration.
European football's governing body is investigating four Real Madrid players for 'indecent conduct' after Atletico game.
One suspect arrested after attack near the central Dam Square in the capital of the Netherlands.
US President Donald Trump has invoked wartime powers to boost production of critical minerals.
Local authorities say 39 rescued after vessel carrying tourists sunk off Hurghada’s tourist promenade area.
France’s Macron floats idea of a ‘reassurance force’ while UK’s Starmer accuses Russia of ‘playing games’.
Rumeysa Ozturk, Mahmoud Khalil and Badar Khan Suri are among several students targeted by Trump.
A power-sharing deal between leaders Kiir and Machar unravels, threatening a return to South Sudan's bloody civil war.
Video shows masked and plain-clothed US federal agents detaining a Turkish PhD student from Tufts University.
American doctors who volunteered in Gaza report witnessing disturbing pattern of children shot by the Israeli military.
Europe increased its imports of Russian gas last year, says Ember, putting billions into Putin's Ukraine war chest.
The Sudanese army hopes big wins in the capital can signal a turning point in the conflict with the paramilitary RSF.