The decision to block the Trump administration from ending TPS for the migrants could shield hundreds of thousands of people from possible deportation.
Anti-Muslim rhetoric was prominent at a conference where Trump administration allies called Britain the “canary in the coal mine” for problems they attributed to mass migration.
Over decades, Mali produced global stars and became a hub for West African guitar. Now, musicians are struggling to hang on amid economic and security crises.
The Emiratis, who signed a peace deal with Israel in 2020, have warned publicly and privately that annexing the Palestinian territory would cross a red line.
Kyiv says it needs all its drones for the battlefield, but manufacturers insist the foreign revenue from exports would let them expand their production.
Moscow, which has interfered several times in Ukraine despite past agreements, said no security guarantees should be needed if a peace deal was signed.
The department accused Venezuela of trying to interfere with counternarcotics operations two days after the U.S. announced a deadly strike on an alleged drug vessel.
Moscow, which has interfered several times in Ukraine despite past agreements, said no security guarantees should be needed if a peace deal was signed.
Under Pope Francis, the Vatican approved an improbable LGBTQ+ pilgrimage, but the views of Leo XIV, on an issue that has long divided the Catholic church, are not yet clear.
The mountain retreats where Pakistanis go to escape the stifling summer heat have been inundated this year by floods, another product of climate change.
Portugal is holding a day of mourning for those killed in the crash involving Lisbon’s famed funiculars — cable cars that run on rails up and down steep slopes.
The remarks appeared to draw a line between governments that work with the U.S. to carry out its nascent counternarcotics strategy and those that don’t.
After meeting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Paris, and a call with President Trump, European leaders said 26 nations had agreed to provide security guarantees.
After meeting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Paris, and a call with President Trump, European leaders said 26 nations had agreed to provide security guarantees.
Portugal is holding a day of mourning for those killed in the crash involving Lisbon’s famed funiculars — cable cars that run on rails up and down steep slopes.
Portugal is holding a day of mourning for those killed in the crash involving Lisbon’s famed funiculars — cable cars that run on rails up and down steep slopes.
Portugal is holding a day of mourning for those killed in the crash involving Lisbon’s famed funiculars — cable cars that run on rails up and down steep slopes.
Pigeon races in Chinese cities became opulent symbols of China’s economic boom, with purses over $100 million — exceeding most of the world’s major sports.
Tesla was the second best-selling electric car in Germany but the rise of competitors and backlash against Elon Musk’s foray into U.S. politics sent sales into a tailspin.
In a conversation caught on a hot mic, the leaders of China and Russia chatted about human longevity, organ replacement surgery and the possibility of living to 150.
European leaders are meeting in Paris Thursday with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and will hold a call with President Trump about U.S air defense and intelligence.
Escalating anti-India rhetoric from Donald Trump and his top economic adviser has led to deepening anger in New Delhi, which is expanding outreach to Russia and China.
China’s parade of advanced new weapons underscore Beijing’s ambitions to develop a world-class fighting force able to go toe-to-toe with the United States.
The attack is a dramatic escalation that coincides with the administration’s growing counternarcotics focus and its intensifying feud with the Venezuelan leader, Nicolás Maduro.
Kim Ju Ae, who is about 12, has accompanied her father on a high-profile visit to Beijing, making it more likely that she is North Korea’s heir apparent.
Trump has plunged the world into an uncertain era of economic coercion and combat — one where many countries may see the merits in taking China’s side.
As Xi Jinping declared China as a nation “never intimidated by bullies,” President Trump urged him to acknowledge the United States’ support in winning World War II.
As Xi Jinping declared China will “never intimidated by any bullies,” President Trump urged him to acknowledge the United States’ support in winning World War II.