More than a million people have no access to drinking water and fast-rising water levels are straining dams, while rescuers face a huge task with entire towns inaccessible.
Foxconn, the world’s largest electronics contract manufacturer, expects its second-quarter financial results to show both quarter-on-quarter and year-on-year growth.
Quinn last year defeated Ping An’s long campaign to get HSBC to spin off its Asia business.
Dutch world champion will start at the front of the grid for the first time at the Miami Grand Prix, as he looks to add to sprint race victory.
There has been “significant progress” in negotiations to reach the deal, according to a report by an Egyptian TV channel.
Foreign minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar rejected the US president’s remark, saying his country has historically been a society that is very open.
The UN humanitarian office said attacking Rafah would deal a huge blow to the aid operations of entire Gaza.
She also described how her boss was upset about the ‘Access Hollywood’ recording in which he bragged about grabbing women’s genitals.
Three Indian nationals have been charged in the shooting, and authorities are ‘investigating connections to the government of India’.
Asylum Aid launched a legal challenge against the UK government’s policy of sending asylum seekers to Rwanda, which PM Rishi Sunak aims to launch within weeks.
Athletics says it will be the first sport to offer prize money for Olympic champions but IOC president suggests it should support athletes at the other end of the spectrum.
Brian Nelson, the Treasury’s undersecretary for terrorism and financial intelligence, will visit the region as Washington looks to combat funding for Iran and its proxies as well as evasion of its sanctions on Russia.
The list of 19 Medal of Freedom honorees pays homage to ‘firsts’ in their field, including the Everything Everywhere All at Once star, the first Asian to win the Oscar for Best Actress.
The arrival of Russian personnel in the West African country came in the wake of a decision by Niger’s junta to expel US forces from the country.
Newey, Red Bull said, will depart in April next year after almost two decades with the dominant racing team and Dutch driver added it should not inspire unnecessary drama.
Adnan Al-Bursh, head of orthopaedics at al-Shifa Hospital, was detained while temporarily working in north Gaza and kept in custody for over 4 months before his death.
Mayer Brown’s Hong Kong partners plan to reestablish their firm as Johnson Stokes & Master, which was the name of the Hong Kong-based entity that merged with Mayer Brown in 2008.
The predawn police crackdown at UCLA marked the latest flashpoint for mounting tensions on US college campuses, where protests over Israel’s conduct of the war in Gaza.
US president has faced criticism of his Israel policy from both Democrats and Republicans.
AI was used to test 260 billion billion ingredient combinations for a plant-based mock turtle soup. The process was filmed for a documentary, Not Turtle, to raise awareness about the endangered animals.
The South Korean memory chip maker has already sold out its high-bandwidth memory chips for this year, as enterprises aggressively expand artificial intelligence services.
Moscow exhibit features a US-made M1 Abrams battle tank that was taken out by a ‘guided rocket and kamikaze drones’.
Huawei’s recognition as an accredited lab expired on Tuesday and its request for an extension of its recognition was denied by US authorities.
Manele said reviving growth and establishing a special economic zone would be at the top of the new government’s agenda.
2 Republican state senators crossed party lines in the 16-14 vote, with Democrat Governor Katie Hobbs expected to swiftly sign the repeal.
The move is a rare open act of defiance of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, who has publicly backed Johnson.
Images released by British authorities showed a man being put in a van and another being led out of his house in handcuffs.
Moscow’s forces are accused of using the choking agent chloropicrin against enemy troops.
New Zealander Lewis Clareburt hopes his second Games will be remembered for the action in the pool as he bids for first Olympic medal.
The fight over the Civil War-era abortion ban in Arizona is the latest flashpoint on women’s reproductive rights in the US.