Brazilian coffee beans, French champagne and Chinese teas -- drinks are a profit driver for US restaurants, but higher import costs have eaten into margins and fed into consumer prices in the three months since President Trump introduced Tariffs.
A politically motivated hacker breached Columbia University's data systems last week, stealing troves of student documents while briefly shutting down the school's computer systems, a university official said Wednesday.
Peru's highly unpopular President Dina Boluarte has doubled her salary with one year left in her term, the government announced Wednesday.
Mexican tourist Rocio Gomez spent an hour boating on Copenhagen's canals free of charge in exchange for picking up trash in the water, part of a city programme for rewarding eco-friendly tourists.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has signed a new law halting his country's cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). The step has drawn criticism from the US.
As recently as 2023, Combs was still on top of the world, but his fame plummeted rapidly in November of that year, when his former partner of 11 years, Casandra Ventura, filed a civil suit with a litany of allegations including a 2018 rape.
India is engaging with American lawmakers over concerns surrounding a new Russia sanctions bill introduced in the US Congress, Foreign Minister S Jaishankar said on Wednesday.
A 7-Eleven employee died, roughly a week after she was allegedly attacked by her manager.
At least four people were dead and dozens unaccounted for Thursday after a ferry sank on its way to the resort island of Bali, according to local authorities who said 23 survivors had been plucked from the water so far.
Thailand's former defence chief is set to be appointed acting prime minister on Thursday, capping a colourful career for the political heavyweight once nicknamed "Big Comrade".
An interim trade deal between India and the United States is likely to be finalised in the next 48 hours, with negotiations underway in Washington, sources told NDTV on Thursday.
US State Department Deputy Spokesperson Mignon Houston on Wednesday (local time) stated that student visa applications for the United States are now open and encouraged students to apply.
A "deranged" cannibal immigrant allegedly began eating his own arms during a deportation flight, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem claimed on Tuesday.
Beijing opposed the "hyping up the so-called Chinese spies" narrative after two Chinese nationals were arrested in the United States for espionage and for allegedly seeking to recruit members of the US Navy to serve as intelligence assets for China.
New York's Indian-origin Mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani hit back at Donald Trump for deportation threats, saying the US President was fanning the flames of division.
India on Wednesday expressed deep concern over abduction of three Indian nationals in Mali amid a series of terrorist attacks in various parts of the West African country.
In a significant upgrade to their current royal responsibilities, King Charles has granted Prince William and Kate Middleton the power to issue Royal Warrants - a recognition for those supplying goods or services to the royal family.
At least 61 people were missing after a ferry sank near the popular Indonesian island of Bali late Wednesday night, a local search and rescue agency said.
European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen will face a no-confidence vote put forward by far-right MEPs on July 10 -- although it is likely to fail.
India and Ghana signed four Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) on Wednesday to strengthen bilateral cooperation in key areas such as culture, health, standardisation, and institutional dialogue.
Weather warnings come as Vice Premier Zhang Guoqing urges officials in Hebei province to up their evacuation efforts.
Gaza's Government Media Office says Israel has committed '26 bloody massacres' in the last two days.
As Kyiv was dealt new blows on the front lines, Ukrainian troops continued to strike targets within Russia.
Here are the key events on day 1,225 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
The US president has repeatedly called on the top central banker to step down amid disagreement over interest rates.
The court ruled that Trump's presidential powers did not authorise him to set up an 'alternative immigration system'.
Authorities say at least four people dead and 32 missing after vessel sinks off resort island.
The doctoral student has admitted to breaking into the rental home and killing four University of Idaho students.
Pentagon says its intelligence assessments show that Iran's nuclear sites were destroyed in 'bold' US attacks.
The jury's decision highlights the complexities of intimate partner violence and the legacy of the #MeToo movement.
Government says decriminalisation fueled social ills, but producers argue new rules will only push industry underground.
Talks lay groundwork for a summit between EU and Chinese leaders in Beijing on July 24 and 25.
Any transshipment will face 40 percent levy, while Vietnam will accept US goods tariff-free.
Men's second seed, Carlos Alcaraz, and women's top seed, Aryna Sabalenka, ease into respective third rounds.
Restaurant workers point out that new work requirements don't account for the unstable hours inherent in food service.
A New York jury found rapper Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs not guilty of sexual trafficking and engaging in a criminal enterprise.
Video shows the rescue of a woman from rubble and flames in Gaza City following an an Israeli bombing.
An Israeli strike on a residential building in Gaza killed the director of the Indonesian Hospital.
Palestinians still flock to Gaza Humanitarian Foundation aid sites, even after hundreds are killed by Israeli forces.
The two sides are marking 50 years of relations this month, holding talks and pledging deeper cooperation.
Del Monte's losses have piled up as consumers choose healthier or cheaper alternatives.
Amnesty slams move as ‘unprecedented legal overreach’, puts protesters against Gaza war on a par with al-Qaeda, ISIL.
Brazil's Fluminense face Saudi Arabia's Al Hilal in first of the quarterfinals of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup.
India close on 310-5 on Day One of the second Test against England as captain Shubam Gill hits second century of series.
Scientists say heatwaves and storms are becoming more intense due to human-driven climate change.