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Putin and Syrian leader Ahmed al-Sharaa held talks as Russia reassesses its reduced role in post-Assad Syria amid military drawdowns and shifting US ties.
Mongolia has reported 13 hypothermia deaths in January amid extreme cold, with police saying alcohol consumption was a major contributing factor.
Around 1,000 people protested in Paris after a Mauritanian migrant worker died in police custody, as investigators probe alleged police violence.
Elon Musk and venture capitalist Vinod Khosla clashed online after Khosla accused Musk of racial bias, prompting a sharp rebuttal and sparking wider debate.
At least 17 people have died in a landslide in Indonesia’s West Java, with 42 still missing as rescuers battle unstable ground and heavy mud.
A 16-year-old girl died after a sled being pulled by a Jeep hit a curb and tree in Frisco during icy winter storm conditions.
Seven people died after a Bombardier Challenger 600 crashed during snowy take-off at a US airport, prompting a federal aviation investigation.
The family of a man shot dead by federal agents in Minneapolis has identified him as Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old ICU nurse, amid disputed accounts of the incident
At least four people were killed after a massive fire broke out at a biscuit manufacturing unit in central Greece, marking one of the country’s deadliest industrial accidents in recent years, officials said on Monday. The incident occurred at the Violanta factory, located outside the city of Trikala, around 245 km northwest of Athens. According […]
A 28-year-old Kansas school teacher who went missing after leaving a bar was found dead near her last known location, with hypothermia suspected.
Up to 380 migrants are feared drowned in the Mediterranean after Cyclone Harry battered Italy and Malta, underscoring the dangers of the sea crossing.
Gunmen killed 11 people and injured 12 others after opening fire at a football field in Salamanca, Guanajuato, amid suspected gang rivalry.
Six-year-old McKinli “Mack” Bauer died after battling a rare brain tumour, leaving the Sulphur community mourning a child who inspired many.
A massive winter storm has killed at least 10 people across the US, leaving nearly a million without power and plunging large regions into extreme cold.
UPI is set to launch in Japan on a trial basis in 2026, enabling Indian tourists to make QR-based payments directly from their Indian bank accounts.
The White House expressed regret over deaths in Minneapolis but blamed Democratic leaders after ICE agents killed two people during immigration operations.
A presenter linked to Hezbollah’s Al-Manar TV was killed in an Israeli strike in Tyre, drawing condemnation and renewed concerns over media safety in Lebanon.
Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi said the Japan-US alliance would collapse if Tokyo failed to act when US forces are attacked during a Taiwan crisis.
Vinod Khosla has urged non-white and “decent white” employees at Elon Musk-led firms to quit, accusing Musk of promoting divisive and racist views.
San Francisco has installed specially designed trash bins for pizza boxes in North Beach to reduce litter at a popular public park.