Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang tells developers conference that computing is advancing at an ‘insane’ rate.
Critics say the criteria for new digital nomad visa are too stringent to attract remote workers in large numbers.
As the war enters its 754th day, these are the main developments.
Ismail al-Ghoul, arrested and beaten during Israel’s raid on al-Shifa Hospital, says he was blindfolded with hands tied.
The US president reportedly told the Israeli prime minister that a ‘coherent strategy’ is needed to defeat Hamas in Gaza.
Bodies found outside capital, Port-au-Prince, as attacks by gang members have ravaged the country for weeks.
Israel asks the UN court to reject South Africa’s request for more emergency orders in the Gaza genocide case.
Media watchdogs decry Ismail al-Ghoul’s arrest, demand his immediate release after he is taken from al-Shifa Hospital.
The former US president is appealing a New York ruling that he inflated his wealth to deceive lenders and insurers.
The attack comes days after an armed gang seizes 286 students and staff from a school.
The Supreme Court gives the State Bank of India until Thursday to disclose all the information.
US research agency finds no ‘biological abnormalities’ in US officials reporting incidents, but says symptoms are real.
UN-backed report says Gaza’s 2.3 million population is experiencing food shortage as Israel accused of provoking famine.
Follow our live build-up, team news, score and commentary as Multan Sultans face Islamabad United in the PSL 2024 final.
President points finger at US after hundreds of people demonstrate against food shortages and blackouts.
If a bill passed in the House of Representatives becomes law, it could effectively end TikTok in the US.
The heart of Afghan identity, the sport has evolved from rough rural pastime to a professionalised phenomenon.
Aid trucks are waiting an average of 20 days to access the enclave, the NGO says, as warnings of impending famine rise.
Russia seems ready to increase its attacking army after Vladimir Putin was re-elected, leaving Kyiv little choice but to do the same.
Allies of Russian president have been quick with applause but Western leaders denounce results as illegitimate.
Taliban claims to have fired across border following air raids targeting Pakistani Taliban.
Taliban spokesperson says Pakistani air attacks in Afghanistan early on Monday killed at least eight people.
Does the West risk charges of complicity by supplying weapons to Israel in light of its plausible genocide in Gaza?
The world number one becomes the first player in tournament’s 50-year history to win at TPC Sawgrass in consecutive years.
Launches come days after South Korea and the US wrapped up military drills Pyongyang sees as an invasion rehearsal.
Law firm behind class action says outcome among most successful legal actions ever taken against the ride-sharing giant.
As the war enters its 753rd day, these are the main developments.
Talks expected to resume in Doha with Israel’s spy chief as Netanyahu again promises to invade Rafah.
Early results show Putin winning some 87 percent of the vote, the highest-ever result in Russia’s post-Soviet history.
The UN agency says surviving children do not ‘even have the energy to cry’ as famine looms in the besieged enclave.
The digs against his Republican rival come as the US president deflects criticism that his memory is hazy and he appears confused.
The agreement, which lifts the EU’s relationship with Egypt to a ‘strategic partnership’, has drawn criticism from rights groups.
Aid trucks moving from the south have arrived safely in the northern Gaza Strip without incident.
A series of protests on St Patrick’s Day points to the threat Biden faces from the loss of a key vote in swing states.
Follow our live build-up, team news, commentary and score as from the Women’s Premier League final in New Delhi, India.
The suspension follows an earlier move that has seen thousands of French soldiers exit the West African nation.
A family remains in shock at how a vicious war destroyed their son’s health and took him away from them.
Djokovic’s announcement follows his shock defeat last week to world number 123 Luca Nardi at Indian Wells.
In Vietnam, the world’s second-biggest coffee grower, producers are on an urgent quest: To rehabilitate the widely grown, but ill-regarded, Robusta bean.
Thirteen aid trucks reach north Gaza where UNICEF reports one in three children under two are acutely malnourished.
Navy captures MV Ruen off the Indian coast, ending the three-month hijacking of the Maltese-flagged bulk carrier.
Israel says it will send a delegation to Qatar for more talks with mediators after Hamas presented a new truce proposal.
People of color cite a tradition of white allies risking everything to help them.
The soldiers were on a mission to stop the conflict between two communities in the Bomadi region.