Asia's Richest Man Takes Global Rich To The Zoo
Top global celebrities will don "jungle fever" outfits in India for a trip to the zoo on Saturday as part of a party thrown by Asia's richest man.
'Difficult Discussions' As WTO Talks Extended For Third Time
The WTO's 13th ministerial conference (MC13) in Abu Dhabi was initially scheduled to wrap up on Thursday. But it was extended beyond its scheduled deadline three times amid rifts between the body's 164 members.
Rihanna, Zuckerberg In India For Party Thrown By Asia's Richest Man
Pop star Rihanna and Meta chief Mark Zuckerberg were in India Friday for an extravagant party hosted by Asia's richest man, with celebrations expected to include other globally influential figures.
Australia Take Charge Of First Test After New Zealand Collapse
Australia seized control of the opening Test Friday after a miserable day for New Zealand left the hosts 217 runs adrift in Wellington and with a mountain to climb to stay in the match.
Energy-related CO2 Emissions Hit Record Levels In 2023: IEA
CO2 emissions from energy rose by 1.1 percent in 2023, increasing by 410 million tons to a record 37.4 billion tons, slowing down from a gain of 490 million tons in 2022, the IEA said in its annual update on emissions.
Victims Of Denmark's Adoption Scandal Demand Answers
"I don't even know when I was born," said May-Britt Koed, a Copenhagen restaurant owner and one of the quarter of a million South Korean babies sent abroad for adoption since the 1950s.
Divided G20 Blocked By 'Impasse' Over Ukraine, Gaza
The first G20 finance ministers' meeting of the year ended Thursday without a joint statement due to deep divisions over the wars in Ukraine and Gaza, officials said.
To The Moon And Back: NASA's Artemis II Crew Rehearses Splashdown
Their mission around the Moon is not expected until September 2025 at the earliest, but the four astronauts on NASA's Artemis II mission are already preparing for their splashdown return.
10 Most Popular Sports In The World: A Look At Global Athletic Passions
From soccer to basketball and cricket, these sports transcend languages, and cultures, captivating millions with their thrilling action.
WTO Ministers Struggle To Forge Fish, Farm, Digital Deals
World trade ministers were locked in disagreement on fisheries subsidies, agriculture and digital customs duties as a major WTO conference entered its last scheduled day on Thursday.
WTO Talks Enter Final Day With No Clear Sign Of Progress
The World Trade Organization's 13th ministerial conference (MC13) in Abu Dhabi entered its last scheduled day on Thursday, with major issues still stuck in the weeds.
Asia's Richest Man Launches Lavish Pre-wedding Party In India
India's richest man has kicked off lavish pre-wedding parties for his son by feeding more than 50,000 people in his hometown, with celebrations in the coming days expected to include some of the world's most influential figures.
Zuckerberg, S. Korea's President Yoon Talk AI Cooperation
Meta chief Mark Zuckerberg met South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol in Seoul Thursday and discussed cooperation on AI and ways to prevent fake news circulation ahead of key elections, Yoon's office said.
Gayle Hopes T20 World Cup Can Help Cricket Crack US Market
Former West Indies star Chris Gayle hopes the T20 World Cup will help cricket crack the lucrative American sports market and lift the game onto a new global level.
Portugal: Europe's Last Open Door For Immigrants
In Sao Teotonio, a small country town in southwest Portugal, there are more Indian and Nepalese restaurants than Portuguese ones.
India, US At Loggerheads Over WTO Reform At Abu Dhabi Talks
A US-led push to reform the World Trade Organization's embattled dispute settlement system sparked divisions at a WTO meeting Wednesday, with India accusing Washington of bringing the trade body to a "standstill".
Disney, Reliance Team Up For $8.5B Indian Media Mega-merger
Walt Disney and Reliance are merging their Indian media businesses into a joint venture valued at $8.5 billion.
Zuckerberg Discusses AI Risks With Japan PM During Asia Tour
Meta chief Mark Zuckerberg met Prime Minister Fumio Kishida during a visit to Japan, discussing the risks of generative AI, a government spokesman said Wednesday.
Zuckerberg Discusses AI Risks With Japan PM
Meta chief Mark Zuckerberg met with Prime Minister Fumio Kishida while on a visit to Japan, with reports saying they discussed the risks of generative AI.
"We had a good, productive conversation about AI and the future of technology," local media quoted Zuckerberg as saying after the 30-minute meeting on Tuesday.
G20 Finance Ministers Meet On World Economy Hit By Crises, Conflicts
G20 finance ministers will meet Wednesday in Brazil, seeking ways to shore up a global economy whose nascent recovery is threatened by a raft of conflicts and crises, including the wars in Ukraine and Gaza.
US Moon Lander's Battery Likely Has Hours Left: Company
An American lunar lander that tipped over during its historic touchdown last week likely only has hours left until its battery runs out, the private company operating it said Tuesday.
LetsChat.chat: The First Search Engine Powered By Influencers
LetsChat.chat, founded by Ankesh Kumar, introduces a unique concept that allows influencers to get paid for responding to messages, creating a bridge between content creators and their followers.
15 Most Populated Cities In The World: Unveiling The Urban Giants
If you feel that your city might be overpopulated, you should check the staggering number of people living in the most populated cities in the world.
Middle East Conflict: Iran Reportedly Pledges To Double Houthi Weapons Support, Including 'Submarines'
It's Day 144 of the Israel-Hamas war, and a new ceasefire deal may be closer than it has ever been in the past week. However, tensions in the Middle East remain at a vexatious high as Iranian-backed groups run amok in the Israel-Lebanon border and waters around the Red Sea.
The Indians Hired For Russia's Ukraine War
An apple farmer, an airline caterer and an out-of-work graduate are among the Indian nationals hired by Moscow, with the help of recruiters around the world, for the Russian army in Ukraine.
WTO Braces For Battles On Fisheries, Agriculture In UAE Talks
The closed talks will take place on the second day of the World Trade Organization's 13th ministerial conference which is scheduled to run until Thursday but could go into over-time amid divisions.
Sideways American Lander Sends First Images Back From Moon
An American lunar lander that tipped over during touchdown has sent back its first images from the farthest south any vessel has ever landed on the Moon.
30 Most Powerful Women In Business: The Titans Of Industry
Here are the women, who are forging paths and breaking barriers across industries, showcasing exceptional leadership and innovation.
50 Highest Grossing Indian Movies: From Bollywood To Beyond
Indian cinema, renowned for its vibrant storytelling, lively musical sequences, and profound emotional resonance, mirrors the intricate cultural fabric and societal nuances of the nation, spanning from grand historical sagas to heartwarming romantic comedies.
Disney And India's Reliance Agree Merger: Bloomberg
India's entertainment market is already one of the world's biggest, with the expected merger set to create a vast and powerful entertainment giant.