Search and rescue efforts were underway in three collapsed buildings where a total of five people were believed trapped
Members of the US Congress have tied approval of the F-16 deal to Ankara retracting its opposition to the NATO enlargement
Those discussions culminated in a deal Sunday to forego it in favour of a weaker presidential statement that is not legally binding, according to multiple diplomats familiar with the situation
Another powerful earthquake has struck Turkey's Hatay province which was devastated by a massive tremor two week ago
Russian President Vladimir Putin could meet with the Chinese Communist Party's foreign policy chief in Moscow, the Kremlin said Monday
One person has died and four are in stable condition after a shooting during a Mardi Gras parade in New Orleans, police said Monday.
US's Antony Blinken called for Sweden and Finland to be accepted into Nato, although Turkey dismissed the possibility of any link between their accession and Turkiye's request for F-16 fighter jets
A people's court put Russian President Vladimir Putin on trial for the crime of aggression over his invasion of Ukraine, in a symbolic move to close an accountability gap
Thousands of demonstrators were expected to gather outside the parliament, or Knesset, for a second straight week to rally against the plan as lawmakers prepared to hold an initial vote
Brazil's President Luiz Incio Lula da Silva said on Twitter he will visit the region on Monday
Several thousand protesters rallied in Moldova's capital Sunday to demand that the country's new pro-Western govt fully cover citizens' winter heating bills amid a cost-of-living crisis
Two days ago, North Korea resumed weapons testing activities with an intercontinental ballistic missile launch
The aim of the talks is not to actually designate marine protected areas, but to establish a mechanism for doing so
Recommendation algorithms are what make it possible to find the needles in humanity's largest haystack, Kent Walker and Google's other lawyers wrote in their main brief to the Supreme Court
North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency said its launch of the existing Hwasong-15 ICBM was organised suddenly without prior notice at the direct order of leader Kim Jong Un
Karamo defeated a 10-candidate field dominated by far-right candidates to win the Michigan GOP chair position after a state convention that lasted nearly 11 hours
Loud explosions were heard over the capital around 12.30 am local time, and SANA reported that Syrian air defences were 'confronting hostile targets in the sky around Damascus'
Carter, a Democrat, became the 39th US president when he defeated former President Gerald R. Ford in 1976
A pop-up message warned users they will lose the ability to secure access to their account via text message two-factor authentication unless they pay USD 8 a month
Netanyahu and his supporters, members of the most religious, right-wing government in the country's history, say the changes are needed to rein in a judiciary that wields too much power