Chaos in the Sky: Canada’s Airport Kiosk Crash Strands Thousands Mid-Air
A technical failure in Canada’s automated border kiosks caused massive delays at Toronto, Montreal, and Calgary airports, stranding travelers for hours.
A technical failure in Canada’s automated border kiosks caused massive delays at Toronto, Montreal, and Calgary airports, stranding travelers for hours.
A $100,000 fee on new H-1B visas has upended the lives of Indian students who saw the U.S. as their path to opportunity—now, many are looking elsewhere.
While global leaders meet at the U.N. to discuss aid for Rohingya refugees, none of the 1 million people living in Bangladesh’s camps have a seat—or a voice—at the table.
A man was found dead in the landing gear of an American Airlines flight from Europe at Charlotte airport, in a tragic reminder of the extreme dangers faced by undocumented migrants.
The New York Times debuts ‘The World,’ a new international newsletter hosted by veteran correspondent Katrin Bennhold, designed to inform and delight global readers daily.
The Taliban freed U.S. citizen Amir Amiry in a move seen as an attempt to break international isolation, though at least three other Americans remain detained.
A massive 12-hour Russian drone and missile barrage struck Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities, killing at least four and injuring dozens in one of the war’s most intense aerial assaults.
The Abbasi family—four innocent civilians—were killed in June 2025 when Israeli missiles struck their Tehran apartment during a military operation against Iran’s nuclear program.
U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee is making a rare trip to Cairo to ease tensions over the Gaza war and prevent a refugee crisis on Egypt’s border.
A stampede at Tamil actor Vijay’s political rally in Villupuram, India, killed at least 36 people, exposing critical crowd safety failures.