South Korea's president Yoon Suk-yeol on Thursday ordered an update of the military's operational plans to address North Korea's growing nuclear and missile threats, his office said.
Sony hikes PS5 prices in some markets, US consumers spared
Former Pakistan PM Khan granted bail by anti-terror court
Facing an unprecedented drought, Portugal's government recommended 43 municipalities temporarily increase water prices for their biggest consumers and suspend street-cleaning and watering in public parks and gardens.
President Joe Biden on Thursday will stage his first political rally in the final stretch to the November midterm congressional elections, looking to give Democrats a boost and prevent Republicans from taking control of Congress.
Americans bearing heavy college debt loads welcomed U.S.
Climate activists will stage a series of colorful protests at the Federal Reserve's annual Jackson Hole central banking conference that starts Thursday, intent on pressing the Fed to address climate change and move the U.S.
Rohingya refugees mark 'Genocide Remembrance Day'
Living in flimsy shelters made of wood and plastic tarp or half-finished concrete buildings, South Sudanese who have returned to Sudan are finding life tougher as their former country's economy tumbles.
Multiple factors could have caused a sinkhole near a copper mine in Chile owned by Canada's Lundin Mining, the president of the miner's local unit said, disagreeing with a government assessment that it was likely responsible for the phenomenon.
Ukraine station strike toll climbs as EU vows accountability
Toronto-Dominion Bank and Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce posted better-than-expected third-quarter profits on Thursday, with the former driven by lower provisions for credit losses (PCL) than anticipated, and the latter's due to better revenues than predicted.
Myanmar Rohingya Muslims protested across refugee camps in neighbouring Bangladesh on Thursday, the fifth anniversary of clashes between Rohingya insurgents and Myanmar security forces that drove hundreds of thousands of Rohingya from their homes.
Ever since Exxon Mobil found vast deposits of oil off Guyana's coastline in 2015, government leaders have pledged that black gold would transform the fortunes of one of South America's poorest countries.
Calls for restraint after fighting returns to Ethiopia
Norwegian Air reported a second-quarter net profit on Thursday amid a surge in demand for air travel in Europe after pandemic restrictions were lifted, and was helped by reversal of an impairment charge related to its dispute with Boeing.
Tesla Inc's shares take center stage on Thursday after the world's most valuable automaker split its stock for the second time in as many years to woo more retail investors.
Here are three tips and tricks you can use to improve your burger concoctions
Emily Maitlis delivered the James MacTaggart Memorial Lecture during the 2022 Edinburgh International Televisions Festival.
Families and friends of Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson reportedly expected their romance would eventually end.
A study conducted by scientists in the US found that losing even one hour of sleep could make people less likely to help others.
There were 55 lucky winners of £1750 each for matching 5 main numbers.
Mikel Arteta is keen to make further additions to his squad but needs to first trim his first-team squad to make room for new arrivals.
The CoverScreen OS improves the bare software experience of the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4's cover screen and makes it more practical than before.
Here are three of the best spots in London for you to cure your banana split cravings
Apple has officially confirmed the date of its next launch event, where the tech giant could unveil the iPhone 14 series, and a myriad of other products.
The singer is accused of copying the "vibe and design" of her book from a 2010 tome of the same name.
An elephant ripped its handler in half after being made to continue to work in the hot weather at a rubber plantation.
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez reportedly planned a "truckload" of kids together.
The Duchess of Sussex slammed royal protocols in the first episode of her "Archetypes" Spotify podcast.