Hungary's Orban Meets Trump After NATO Summit
The sit-down at Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate is likely to further upset Budapest's allies after Orban drew widespread ire from European counterparts for meeting Russian President Vladimir Putin last week.
Biden Under Pressure From Hollywood's Wealthy Donors
Netflix co-founder Reed Hastings, Walt Disney's granddaughter Abigail and Hollywood mega agent Ari Emanuel, whose brother Rahm served as Barack Obama's chief of staff -- said they would not be financing Biden citing concerns over his age.
63 Missing After Nepal Landslide Sweeps Two Buses Into River
Dozens of search and rescue personnel were combing the site for survivors of the accident in the central district of Chitwan, district official Khimananda Bhusal told AFP.
Kardashians In India For Billionaire Wedding Gala
Ambani's youngest son Anant and fiancee Radhika Merchant, both 29, will tie the knot over the weekend in the financial capital Mumbai following months of pre-marriage parties that have set a new benchmark in matrimonial extravagance.
Ericsson Posts $1bn Quarterly Loss On Vonage Write Down
Swedish telecommunications equipment manufacturer Ericsson said Friday it had suffered a $1.0 billion quarterly loss after writing down the value of its purchase of US cloud-based communications operator Vonage.
UK Police Detain Crossbow Attack Suspect After Three Women Killed
Kyle Clifford, 26, from Enfield in north London, was wanted in connection with the deaths of the three women in the town of Bushey, north of London, on Tuesday night.
Musk's Neuralink Eyes More Test Subjects For Its Brain Tech
Musk and members of the Neuralink team fielded questions during an update streamed on X, formerly Twitter, discussing where it is on the path to making its brain implants commonplace.
Super-sub Watkins Sends England Past Netherlands And Into Euro 2024 Final
Ollie Watkins struck a stunning injury-time winner as England beat the Netherlands 2-1 on Wednesday to set up a Euro 2024 final showdown with Spain in Berlin.
Archegos Founder Bill Hwang Guilty In Multibillion-dollar Fraud Case
A jury in New York convicted South Korean-born Hwang on 10 of the 11 charges he faced, according to US media. He could spend the rest of his life in prison.
F-16s Will Boost Ukraine Defenses, But Not A 'Silver Bullet'
The United States, the Netherlands and Denmark announced Wednesday that the transfer of the planes had begun, saying Ukraine "will be flying operational F-16s this summer."
Brazil's Vaunted Academy Seeks To Shed Image As White Men's Club
Despite the nickname, they are a geriatric bunch, with an average age of 80. They are also overwhelmingly white and male -- a controversial image to project in diverse, multicultural Brazil.
AI Accessibility? Blind Gamer Puts ChatGPT To The Test
The 26-year-old "Street Fighter" player put the latest version of AI chatbot ChatGPT to the test on his way to a stadium for a recent Para eSports meet-up.
Zelensky To Take Center Stage As NATO Summit Also Looks To Asia
The 32-nation alliance has used the pomp-filled set piece in the US capital to showcase its resolve against Russia and backing for Kyiv.
French Left Blasts Macron, Demands Keys To Govt
No single force won Sunday's second-round vote outright, though a broad alliance of Socialists, Communists, Greens and the hard-left France Unbowed (LFI) won the most seats, with 193 in the 577-strong National Assembly.
Oil Demand Growth Slowing, China Consumption Dips: IEA
The Paris-based body that advises industrial nations on energy policy said oil demand increased by just 710,000 barrels per day in the second quarter, the slowest rate in over a year.
EU Accepts Apple Plan To Open IPhone Tap-to-pay To Rivals
The case dates back to 2022 when Brussels first accused Apple of blocking rivals from its popular iPhone tap payment system in a breach of EU competition law.
Embattled Biden To Give High-stakes Press Conference
The eyes of the world will be on the 81-year-old at a NATO summit as he tries to calm growing calls from his Democratic party to step aside over his age and health.
Colombia Defeat Uruguay To Reach Copa America Final
A 39th-minute Jefferson Lerma header sealed victory for the Colombians, who will now face holders Argentina in Sunday's final in Miami.
Ukraine Relies On Friends As Russia Strikes Power Grid
Ukraine in recent weeks has resorted to consumption restrictions and rolling blackouts after Russian forces stepped up attacks on the country's power stations and transmission lines.
Romania Faces Down Vuitton For 'Stealing' Its Beloved Blouse
Maria Gioanca, 69, one of two dozen women who still hand sew the black-and-white garment in the village, told AFP she "won't let the costume be stolen" for fancy beach wear.
Commercial Goods Trucked Into Gaza After Aid Logjams
As bombs thunder in Gaza, just across the border in southern Israel truck driver Itzik waits in a barbed-wire protected parking lot for his delivery to clear inspection into the hunger-stricken territory.
Bosnian Muslims Commemorate Srebrenica Genocide
On July 11, 1995, Bosnian Serb forces captured the eastern Bosnian town -- which was then a UN-protected enclave -- and killed 8,000 Muslim men and boys in the following days.
Biden Shores Up Support But Doubts Remain Among Some Democrats
The top Democrat in the House of Representatives, Hakeem Jeffries, held meetings with members about whether to ditch Biden as their 2024 candidate following his disastrous debate performance against Donald Trump.
Music Catalog Fund Hipgnosis Sold To Blackstone
A regulatory filing showed shareholders overwhelmingly voted to approve the deal, which caps a tumultuous year for the British firm, including a bidding war that followed investor concerns over the fund's tumbling share price.
Djokovic Faces De Minaur Test As Rybakina Eyes Wimbledon Repeat
A historic 25th Grand Slam triumph is coming into sharp focus for Novak Djokovic, who demolished Holger Rune in straight sets in the fourth round.
Russia Issues Warrant For Exiled Opposition Figure Yulia Navalnaya
A court said it had "approved the request of the investigators and decided a preventive measure in the form of detention for two months".
South Korea Samsung Union Declares 'Indefinite' Strike
The strike is the biggest labor action in the tech giant's history and steps up pressure on the chipmaker's management, who last week predicted a huge second-quarter operating profit increase.
Key Dates In Cyprus's Post-independence History
On July 15, 1974, the military junta then in power in Athens engineered a coup in Cyprus seeking to end its independence and unite the island with Greece.
England Ready To Grasp Shot At 'History' In Euros Semi-final Against The Dutch
Southgate's men are aiming to reach the final of a major tournament on foreign soil for the first time and take a step closer to ending a 58-year wait to win a major tournament.
What Is A 'Multipolar' World? Experts Aren't So Sure
The three countries along with Iran and North Korea regularly lead calls for a new world order that sees a reduced role for the United States and its Western allies.