A former administration adviser to Barack Obama, Stuart Seldowitz, has been seen in a viral video making an Islamophobic rant at a halal cart vendor in New York, The Hill reported.
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office issued a statement on Wednesday, confirming the release of roughly 50 hostages abducted by the Hamas terror group in Gaza during the October 7 attack, reported The Times of Israel.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has said that X Corp will contribute any revenue generated by the social media platform from advertising and subscriptions related to the Gaza war to Israeli hospitals as well as the Red Cross in Gaza, CBS News reported.
Highlighting the situation of Afghan women in prisons in a recent report, the United Nations has said that the women who are under confinement are having a detrimental impact on their health, Khaama Press reported.
North Korea on Tuesday launched a rocket with its first spy satellite, The New York Times reported. South Korea said this was an attempt by North Korea to put its first military reconnaissance satellite in orbit, this time with technological help from Russia.
US President Joe Biden on Tuesday said efforts to retrieve hostages held by Hamas in Gaza since October 7 are "now very close" following extensive negotiations over the past six weeks, CNN reported.
Jon M Chu's directorial 'Wicked', starring Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo, were just 10 days away from wrapping principal photography when most of the production was shut down due to the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) strike, reported Var
The Israeli Cabinet will meet at 8 pm (Israeli local time) on Tuesday to approve a deal for the release of dozens of hostages from Gaza, The Times of Israel reported.
The pledge was announced at a news conference at the G20 Compact with Africa summit in Berlin. Scholz did not mention any specific projects but said the materials used in green energy should be processed in the African nations they come from, Euronews reported.
Mars Williams, an American saxophone player known for his work as a member of the Waitresses and later the Psychedelic Furs, died Monday at age 68, reported Variety.
Multiple Grammy-winning singer, who is presently on the South American leg of her Eras Tour, knows how to keep her shows going even if it means performing with only one working shoe, as shown in fan footage from her Monday event in Rio de Janeiro, reported People.