Weeks of heavy rain have again battered Pakistan, leaving thousands stranded and stuck.
Wagner Group chief Yevgeny Prigozhin died in a plane crash along with nine other passengers on Wednesday.
A 35-year-old Chinese dissident who had been campaigning against human rights abuses in China for years fled China for South Korea on August 16.
China's leader Xi Jinping failed to attend the most recent BRICS summit. Meanwhile, President Putin was greeted with applause as he delivered a pre-recorded speech.
India completed the world's first soft landing on the lunar south pole on Wednesday, making it the only nation to land on the far side of the moon thus far.
A former Met police officer, Adam Provan, has been jailed for 16 years on eight counts of raping a teenage girl and a female police officer.
In a shocking discovery, an alpine guide found the remains of an Austrian man believed to have died 22 years ago, the authorities revealed on Tuesday.
The constant cycles of violence between Palestinian and Israeli troops have killed more than 200 people. Hamas continue to rule Gaza City with an iron fist.
Since Russia pulled out of the Black Sea grain initiative, Russian troops have continued to attack the largest remaining sector of the Ukrainian economy.
Football fans slam Luis Rubiales for grabbing his crotch and kissing Jenni Hermoso. Meanwhile, Prince William also faces backlash after he failed to attend the World Cup Final.
Lucy Letby, the 32-year-old British nurse convicted of killing seven babies, has been given a rare whole-life term sentence for the murders.
Lucy Letby has also been accused of harming dozens more infants.
A quarter of the world's population currently faces "extremely high water stress."
As many as 21 people, including an Indian, have been put on trial in Uzbekistan for the deaths.
The government claim that the Community Sponsorship scheme has benefitted more than 1,000 refugees, while Human Rights Watch speaks out against new laws.
An angry mob set ablaze at least five churches in Pakistan's Punjab province on Wednesday.
Women continue to speak out against the Taliban in Afghanistan, who have implemented regulations that essentially erase women from society.
Travis King, the US soldier who crossed into North Korea last month, wanted refuge from "inhuman maltreatment and racial discrimination within the US Army,"
North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un has ordered a drastic increase in weapons production.
Teen mothers in Thailand are now receiving postpartum treatments and less stigmatisation.
A coup in Niger ousted President Bazoum, shocking international allies and leading ECOWAS to impose sanctions. The UK is in support of ECOWAS and a diplomatic resolution.
Since 2022, Yevgeny Prigozhin has been recruiting incarcerated persons in Russia to assist the Wagner Group on the frontline and in Ukraine.
A Russian soldier defected to Lithuania to escape Vladimir Putin's war against Ukraine.
Both India and Russia have launched lunar missions to explore an unchartered territory on the lunar surface starting a new era of the race to the moon.
The UN Secretary-General's message to the seventy-eighth anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima has urged the international community to recommit to nuclear disarmament.
Gordon Brown has called the Taliban's attack on women's rights and lives a "crime against humanity."
North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un asked his generals to prepare for the possibility of war.
The World Health Organisation has added over 500 lifesaving essential medicines to its essential list including the first approvals for multiple sclerosis.
Foreign Secretary James Cleverly unveils multi-country sanctions targeting entities aiding Russia's unlawful invasion of Ukraine. Measures aim to disrupt military equipment supply and counter-support nations.
The United States government has refused to classify its soldier Travis King as a prisoner of war (PoW) after he crossed into North Korea last month.