Biden Admin Warns Of 'Catastrophic' Default As Debt Talks Continue
Biden admin warns of 'catastrophic' default as debt talks continue
Biden admin warns of 'catastrophic' default as debt talks continue
Erdogan's rivals ride Turkey vote count rollercoaster
Migrant crossings at the U.S.-Mexico border have fallen, not increased as expected, since Title 42 curbs expired last week, and reinstating criminal penalties for illegal entry is likely the biggest cause, the Biden administration said on Sunday.
Man City on brink of title after Arsenal rocked by Brighton
After hours of waiting on the U.S. side of the border and hoping the Texas National Guard would let them seek U.S.
Gaza truce largely holds as Palestinians, Israelis count deadly cost
Turkey quake city 'won't vote for Erdogan again'
Rodtang Jitmunagnon has felt all the love from the American fans at ONE Fight Night 10.
22 people killed in Somalia floods: UN
Storm surges whipped up by a powerful cyclone moving inland from the Bay of Bengal inundated the Myanmar port city of Sittwe on Saturday, with winds of up to 210 kph (130 mph) ripping away tin roofs and bringing down a communications tower.
Hill tribes, Spider-Man and elephants: Thailand votes
Jordan Poole admits he went through a difficult season, particularly trying to shrug off the Draymond Green punch incident in the offseason.
India's embattled Congress party won big in a southern state election this weekend, exceeding expectations and gaining fresh momentum to take on entrenched Prime Minister Narendra Modi in national elections next year, top politicians and analysts said.
Life on both sides of the Gaza Strip border began returning to normal on Sunday after an Egyptian-mediated ceasefire halted five days of fighting between Israel and Islamic Jihad, which killed 34 Palestinians and an Israeli.
Kim Kardashian and her daughter North publicly supported Tristan Thompson during the Los Angeles Lakers' game against the Golden State Warriors.
Kelly Clarkson said that she loves her team and that they are working on addressing the staff's alleged complaints.
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan has nurtured an image of a robust and invincible leader over his two decades in power, yet he appears vulnerable as the political landscape may be shifting in favour of his opponent in Sunday's presidential vote.
He is not as charismatic as Turkey's President Tayyip Erdogan, but mild-mannered Kemal Kilicdaroglu is optimistic about his chances of beating Erdogan in Sunday's election, promising a new spring after two decades of his rival's tumultuous governance.
As net tightens, Iranians pushed to take up homegrown apps
Turks started voting on Sunday in one of the most consequential elections in modern Turkey's 100-year history, which could unseat President Tayyip Erdogan after 20 years in power and halt his government's increasingly authoritarian path.
Paris court clears far-right gathering, overturning ban
Evan Fournier knows that he may be leaving the New York Knicks soon after falling down the rotation of coach Tom Thibodeau.
Erdogan vs Kilicdaroglu: two visions of Turkey's future
Chancellor Olaf Scholz's Social Democrats are on track to win an election in Germany's smallest state, the city of Bremen, on Sunday, a vote that could give a modest lift to the centre-left party that has slumped to around 20% in national opinion polls.
Pakistan ex-PM Imran Khan calls for nationwide protests