Five Pakistan soldiers killed in clash with Taliban
The hackers brought down Russian websites and tricked Russian television channels into playing news clips of Ukrainian civilian casualties.
UK's 'other Liz Truss' wisecracks her way to Twitter fame
The British tourist was on a trip to Thailand when the incident took place.
Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro is calling supporters to attend street rallies alongside Independence Day military parades on Wednesday, a showing that may gauge support for the far-right leader's attacks on democratic institutions ahead of an October election.
Three civilians including an elderly woman were killed in Russian rocket attacks on Ukraine's eastern Kharkiv region, a senior official said on Tuesday, while rescuers searched the rubble of a residential building hit in Kharkiv city centre.
Both women can appeal the decision, according to reports.
An online petition that has gathered nearly 10,000 signatures wants the Armed Forces of Ukraine to introduce vegan and vegetarian dry rations.
Japanese prosecutors arrested two officials at a sponsor of the Tokyo Olympics on Tuesday as part of a widening bribery investigation that media said involved a former member of the Tokyo 2020 board.
Bolstering Asia ties, Putin watches military drills with China
A newly declassified intelligence report says Russia is looking to buy shells and rockets from North Korea for its war in Ukraine.
Scientists for the first time studied the glacier's front edge and it highlighted what the future holds for the structure.
Leonard Francis is currently wanted for violating the conditions of his pretrial release.
Tough talks and trade-offs await the winning side in Sweden's parliamentary elections with the governing centre-left and their right-wing challengers facing weeks of uncertainty should they come out on top.
Black henna, unlike natural green henna, contains a chemical that can cause an allergic reaction when applied to the skin.
The dog shelter owner confessed to burying the animals in the land surrounding the property.
The Solomon Islands government has accused Australia of "interference", after an offer to fund its next election was made as parliament considered a bill to change the constitution to delay the vote.
Authorities in the Indian city of Bengaluru used tractors on Tuesday to rescue residents of posh housing estates marooned by floods after two days of torrential rain brought chaos to the fast-growing technology hub.
Comparing himself to a booster rocket that had fulfilled its mission, Boris Johnson said farewell to his Downing Street residence and office on Tuesday and described his future plans as a return to a quieter life.
Jailed Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny's chief of staff said worsening prison conditions were threatening his health as his Anti-Corruption Foundation prepares to turn upcoming local elections in Moscow into an anti-war vote.
Thousands of people rallied in Indonesia's biggest cities on Tuesday, seeking to pile pressure on the government to reverse its first subsidised fuel price hike in eight years amid soaring inflation.
The Kiribati government has suspended three retired New Zealand judges sitting on its court of appeal, a New Zealand official said on Tuesday, worsening a constitutional crisis that has plagued the Pacific nation for months.
Pakistan was scrambling on Tuesday to widen a breach in its biggest lake and prevent the waters from overflowing to swamp nearby towns, so worsening unprecedented floods that have inundated a third of the South Asian nation.
China is a master-mind in conducting malicious cyber activities to pursue its national interests worldwide.
Six months after a rocket landed in his vineyard in southern Ukraine in the first weeks of Russia's invasion, Georgiy Molchanov is now harvesting his grapes and wondering what to name this year's unforgettable wartime vintage.
Belarus exiles find home from home in 'travelling' bar
'A different Sweden': Gang shootings loom large in vote
Canada's largest manhunt extended into its third day on Tuesday with hundreds of officers searching for the lone surviving suspect in a stabbing spree that killed 10 people on Sunday, roiling a country where mass violence is rare.
Pakistan's brick workers need kilns reignited after floods
Ukrainian authorities say that Russia has now lost an estimated 49,800 soldiers since the war began in February.