Nuno Loureiro died on Dec. 16 after being shot by his former classmate Claudio Neves-Valente — the same man authorities have said is responsible for killing two students and wounding nine others at Brown University two days before.
AI Summit To Potential Rafale Contract: What’s On Macron’s India Agenda
French President Emmanuel Macron is in Mumbai for a three-day visit to India, where he’s scheduled to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi and attend an artificial intelligence summit.
“I’ll Be Involved Indirectly”: Trump To Take Part In Iran Nuclear Talks
US President Donald Trump said on Monday that he would be involved “indirectly” in talks between Iran and the US over Tehran’s nuclear programme set to begin on Tuesday in Geneva, adding he believed Tehran wanted to make a deal.
Live: Trump urges Ukraine to strike Russia deal ‘fast’ before Geneva talks
US President Donald Trump said on Monday that he hopes Ukraine will quickly reach an agreement with Russia ahead of Washington-brokered negotiations in Geneva, as both sides remain far apart on territorial concessions and the prospects for a breakthro…
Alibaba unveils Qwen3.5 as China’s chatbot race shifts to AI agents
Alibaba Group has released its newest AI model series, featuring new agentic capabilities, as competition in China’s AI space ramps up.
Trump says he will be involved ‘indirectly’ in Iran nuclear talks
The US president’s comments come ahead of a second round of high-stakes talks in Geneva on Tuesday.
Costa Rican authorities investigate killing of a US citizen in an apparent robbery
Costa Rican authorities are investigating the killing of a U.S. citizen in what they describe as an apparent robbery.
Under Fire At Home, Muhammad Yunus Brings Up China, India’s ‘7 Sisters’ In Exit Speech
Bangladesh’s outgoing Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus used his farewell address to project defiance abroad, most notably through indirect but provocative remarks touching on India’s northeastern region.
Anderson Cooper says he’s exiting from ’60 Minutes,’ but staying with CNN
Anderson Cooper says he will leave CBS’ “60 Minutes,” where he has reported for two decades in a unique job-share agreement with CNN, where he hosts a weeknight news program.
US judge cites ‘1984’ in ordering reinstatement of slavery exhibit
“The government claims it alone has the power to erase, alter, remove and hide historical accounts,” the judge wrote in her ruling, which cited George Orwell’s defining work about a dystopian, authoritarian state.