Meeting comes as President Joe Biden's support for ally Israel has divided Democrats, weakening his coalition of voters ahead of crucial November election.
Rights advocates say Washington has been quick to condemn actions of its rival Russia in its invasion of Ukraine, but Biden administration has been too careful not to go too far in its criticism of it...
Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb, without specifying how much the nation is trying to secure, tells TRT World if the loan is approved, Islamabad would revisit its NFC award that allocates revenues between the federation and the provinces.
"China's steel companies don't need to worry about making a profit because the Chinese government is subsidising them so heavily," President Joe Biden says.
Nemat Shafik testifies before a House committee and counters allegations that she permitted the Ivy League university to become a hotbed of hatred, stating that a "vast majority" of demonstrations over Gaza war at Columbia have been peaceful.
Tax cut talks are relatively informal and are broadly aimed at middle class rather than at households earning below a specific income level, Reuters reports, citing sources.
Protesters are urging Google to terminate its contract with Amazon for a cloud and machine learning project.
Chinese Defence Minister Dong Jun tells his US counterpart Lloyd Austin that "the military sphere is the key... to stabilising the development of the relationship and preventing major crises from occurring".
President Joe Biden says GOP policies failed US during his visit to his hometown in Scranton, which was met with yet another Gaza protest over his support for Israel which is accused of carrying out genocide of Palestinians.
Ex-US president decries "disgrace" of trial as he sits through second day of the historic proceeding — the first criminal trial of a US president — while six panelists are chosen with unexpected speed following questioning by both sides.
University of Southern California faces backlash for canceling valedictorian speech of Asna Tabassum, a Muslim student, over her social media posts supporting Palestine, with critics pointing at spike in Islamophobia amid Israel's war on Gaza.
Influential American newspaper instructs its journalists to avoid using "massacre," "occupied territories," "refugees" among other words in their articles on Israel's invasion of Gaza, The Intercept reports, citing a leaked internal memo.
Amid raging wars in Gaza and Ukraine, protesters in US capital urge American leadership not to abandon the North African country where Sudanese are facing one of the world's worst humanitarian crises.
First criminal trial of an American president kicks off in Manhattan courtroom, where Trump denounces proceedings as "political persecution". Here are some key takeaways:
President Ferdinand Marcos firmly rejects further US military presence in the Philippines.
Donald Trump enters a historic legal battle, accused of falsifying records to cover up an alleged affair, amidst his campaign for a White House return.
Ruling virtually guarantees that this summer's trial, which makes Hunter Biden the first child of a sitting president to be indicted, will proceed, with him facing over 20 years in prison if convicted.
Historic trial ahead in New York as Trump faces accusations of falsifying business records to hide alleged payments to adult movie actress Stormy Daniels in bid to secure his 2016 election campaign victory.
US president, aiming to solidify backing from Black voters before his November face-off with Trump, highlights differences between his policies and Republican moves to slash funding for racial equity initiatives at a justice conference in New York.
Controversial programme allows American government to collect electronic communications of non-Americans located outside the country without a warrant.
Significant resistance to Israeli plan has emerged within Biden administration, with officials expressing concerns — in internal meetings — about potential humanitarian impact such an Israeli action could have on Palestinian population.
At White House summit with Philippines' Marcos and Japan's Kishida, the US president reaffirms America's defence commitments to Tokyo and Manila, calling them "ironclad."
Representative Don Beyer says he tends to be "an AI optimist" but there are still "deeper existential risks that we need to pay attention to".
US President Joe Biden says "our commitment to Israel's security against these threats from Iran and its proxies is ironclad", adding that Washington will do everything to protect Israel.
Philadelphia’s joyous Eid al-Fitr event turned tragic as gunfire erupted, prompting swift police action while details remain undisclosed.
US president has a 4-point lead over Trump with 41% of registered voters saying they would vote for Biden, a Democrat, if election were held today, compared with 37% who picked former president, according to Reuters/Ipsos poll.
A judge sentenced the parents of a Michigan school shooter to at least 10 years in prison for failing to take steps that could have prevented a “runaway train” — the killing of four students in 2021.
Case is the first of Trump's four criminal indictments slated to go to trial and would be the first criminal trial ever of a former US president.
Eclipse mania grips North America as breathtaking celestial spectacle captivates tens of millions of people, offering a rare blend of scientific interest, commercial opportunity and daytime partying.
US president's latest move towards loan forgiveness appears strategic, targeting the demographic that increasingly disapproves of his consistent backing of Israel's invasion of Gaza — a sentiment particularly strong among young American voters.
Iran says that the US and two European countries opposing the UN Security Council resolution condemning the attack on the Iranian embassy is a sign that the Pentagon gave the green light for it.
In 2016, the US and Israeli governments signed a third 10-year Memorandum of Understanding, covering the period from October 1, 2018 to September 30, 2028. The MOU provides a total of $38 billion in military aid over the 10 years.
In his battle for votes against incumbent US President Joe Biden, former President Donald Trump keeps his comments vague, not wanting to alienate voters from either side of the debate.
The bulk of power outages — more than 150,000 at the start of Saturday — were in the US state of Maine, while the state of New Hampshire had more than 10,000 homes and businesses without electricity.