Pathoma has become a go-to resource for medical students in English-speaking schools around the world.
Hundreds of thousands of civilians are on the brink of starvation as the UN blames the "man-made famine" crisis following Israel’s war on Gaza.
The devastating impact of the violence in Sudan on women and children makes it crucial for them to be part of any conflict resolution process.
Just 45-minute from Tel Aviv, British military bases on Cyprus island serve as a secret arms depots for Israel in its war on Palestine's Gaza, reports indicate.
Medics recount their gruelling experiences on the ground undertaking humanitarian work amid Israel’s bombardment and a ground invasion where hospitals and medics as been targeted. A returning delegation is now pushing the European Parliament to act.
The UK-based rising artist talks to TRT World about seeking justice for his father's murder, the meaning of his lyrics and his hope for Sudan's future.
The arrest has rekindled India’s ‘democratic backslide’ debate, with opposition leaders and critics pointing out how investigating agencies avoid BJP leaders facing similar allegations.
The renewed trade regulation between the EU and Ukraine will economically harm the war-ravaged country, despite Europe’s enthusiasm to help Kiev hold the fort against the Russian advance.
The tech giant has faced other legal headaches, including woes in Europe.
The Israeli government spokesperson, a known rabble-rouser and peddler of falsehood, was suspended after a tiff with the UK, which has become a vocal critic of Israel’s genocidal campaign in Gaza.
The US claims the tech giant’s power has gone largely unchecked after years of allegations by critics that Apple has harmed competition by choking access to many of its features by Android users.
Recent research reveals growing support among Americans to live in a Christian-led nation, posing significant concerns about the future of democracy and civil liberties.
The resilience shown by the people of Gaza during the five-month-long bloody war has ignited curiosity about Islam among young people in the West, leading many to embrace Islam.
Racial bias simmers under the surface across geographies and at all levels, often unacknowledged by a world order that routinely commemorates annual events such as the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination.
Bettina Stark-Watzinger faces backlash as people draw Nazi parallels to the idea, which comes amid heightened tensions between Germany and Russia and follows rhetoric from other German officials.
Over the past few years, Beijing has invested heavily in Iraq as the world’s second-largest economy seeks to become a major power-broker in the strategic region.
Abdullah Yusuf Ali wrote perhaps the most famous translation of the Quran but he also supported the British against the Ottomans and died a lonely man.
Israel helped develop Singapore’s military capability years ago but support for Palestine is growing in the city-state.
Lula will have bilateral discussions with Chinese President Xi Jinping on trade, investment, re-industrialisation, energy transition, climate crisis and global security.
Anger grows in the occupied West Bank over an early morning raid by Israeli forces that killed three Palestinians in a hospital.
A closer look at what to expect when citizens head to the polls to cast their ballot on March 24.
Zoya Hussain and Hera Rizwan’s report laid bare the ghastly working conditions faced by women from the lowest social strata in the world’s most populous country.
Two years after a financial meltdown sparked mass protests and brought down the federal government, the island nation is in much better shape, though major challenges remain.
The Prime Minister's visit triggered a barrage of online reactions since he has adopted a harsh rhetoric many perceive as targeting the country’s Muslims and backing Israel’s bloodletting in Gaza.
Seven nations heavily contest the waterway, which is vital for commercial trade and subsistence, as tensions soar between Beijing and Washington over regional security.
Soldiers who died defending the coastline of Gallipoli a century ago are mourned and remembered in Türkiye today
The war in Sudan erupted in April 2023. This year, the Sudanese army doused hopes of a Ramadan ceasefire unless the rival Rapid Support Forces withdrew from civilian homes and public places.
Strawberry farmers waited eagerly to pick their proud November harvests in northern Gaza. Then they saw their farms turn to ashes.
Critics say anti-Muslim sentiment is behind the UK’s latest bid to change the definition of terrorism in the country.
Considered too hazardous, some pesticides are being banned around the world. But the manufacturers have found a safe haven for their products: Brazil.
Analysts say the Kremlin has invested significant time and energy in stirring public enthusiasm for Putin’s domestic and foreign policy agendas.
Amidst restrictions on religious activities for Uighurs in China, their family members abroad recall how the Chinese state policed the fasting month, compelling children to eat at schools.
Some Western capitals have started criticising Israel for its aggression against the Palestinians. Now the US Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer has joined them in pushing against Tel Aviv.
Toxic waste from the Metsamor nuclear plant is released directly into the environment, while hazardous minerals are contaminating the Aras river, the lifeline of millions of people in the ecologically fragile region.
Tributes have been pouring in from around the globe for the athlete, who recently was killed in an Israeli air strike. He is best remembered for his goal-getting prowess and warm spirit off the field.
The United Kingdom has seen a 335 percent increase in the number of reported anti-Muslim hate cases since Israel launched its war on Gaza in October.
Designated zones in Deir el Balah Governorate will provide temporary housing, food, water and other necessities, Daniel Hagari, Israel's chief military spokesperson, said on Wednesday.
The rift is centred around a Venezuelan plane grounded in Buenos Aires, the US connection and Argentina's new far-right government.
School kidnappings were initially perpetrated by the militant Boko Haram when it seized Chibok schoolgirls in 2014. Other bandit groups soon began following this method to seek ransom payments.