Indian and Chinese troops fight with sticks and bricks in video

Video of what appears to be a previously unreported violent clash between Indian and Chinese troops at their disputed Himalayan border has emerged online, offering a rare window into the long-simmering territorial tensions between the two Asian powers.


US Space Force establishes first foreign command in South Korea as threat from North grows

The US military activated its first Space Force command on foreign soil on Wednesday in South Korea, with the unit's new commander saying he is ready to face any threat in the region.


Mother pleads not guilty to alleged suitcase murders in New Zealand court

A mother accused of murdering her two children whose remains were found in suitcases earlier this year pleaded not guilty in a New Zealand court on Wednesday.


Analysis: Ban TikTok? How Republicans are 'playing to the Fox News crowd'

Republicans are escalating their attacks on TikTok.


New Zealand bans tobacco sales for next generation

New Zealand passed a historic anti-smoking bill in Parliament on Tuesday, banning the sale of tobacco to anyone born on or after January 1, 2009.


Visa wait times of over 2 years are keeping Indian travelers out of the US

Chaitali Aggarwal had long dreamed of visiting New York from her home in the Indian capital, New Delhi. And so in 2020, she applied for a tourist visa for herself and her father.


Everything you need to know about the FTX saga that unfolded today

John J. Ray III, who made his name overseeing the liquidation of Enron in the early 2000s, is the man in charge of sifting through the rubble of FTX, the once-mighty cryptocurrency exchange — founded in 2019 and run into the ground by 2022 by Sam Bankman-Fried.


Following the money: US and European aid benefitted churches espousing anti-LGBTQI+ rhetoric for years

An exclusive CNN investigation has found that some Western governments who pledged to support LGBTQI+ rights have also funded supporters of a controversial bill in Ghana that could introduce harsh sentences for advocating for sexual and gender minorities' rights.


South Africa President Ramaphosa will not be impeached over cash-in sofa scandal

South African President Ramaphosa survived a move to start impeachment proceedings against him in a vote in parliament on Tuesday.


How one family's struggle illustrates problems with the program meant to help Afghans who helped the US

For more than a year, I have been trying to help a family leave Afghanistan for safety and a new life abroad. I met one member of the family of four years ago on multiple assignments in Afghanistan and we have stayed in touch through the many ups and downs of the war and its aftermath.