President Joe Biden acknowledges limited time to secure a ceasefire and hostage deal with Hamas amid escalating Middle-East tensions. Aides express frustration over Israeli PM Netanyahu's contradictory actions. The US is sending additional troops to the region due to rising violence between Israel ...
Read Also
- Has Israel broken international law with its attacks on Lebanon?
- Biden's UN speech highlights his diplomatic successes, amid wars in the Middle East, Ukraine, Sudan
- Swiss police make arrests over suspected death in ‘suicide capsule’ in woodland
- US Navy replenishment ship operating in Mideast was damaged in an incident, officials say
- U.N. General Assembly: U.N. Live Updates: Biden Addresses General Assembly Amid Global Turmoil
- Gettysburg student athlete carved racial slur into Black teammate’s chest using box cutter
- UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer says tough times are needed to spark national renewal
- Firefighters battle major blaze involving lithium batteries at Port of Montreal
- Hurricane John strikes Mexico’s Pacific coast south of Acapulco
- Italian designer Alberta Ferretti resigns as creative director of the brand she founded 43 years ago
Latest Times of India
- Sweden accuses Iran of cyberattack tied to Quran burning controversy
- Diddy speaks to children briefly from jail; they are in a state of shock
- US News college rankings 2025: List of top universities
- US News college rankings 2025: List of top universities
- Biden acknowledges he's running out of time as violence escalates in Middle-East: Aides
- Singapore commissions two new submarines as Asia's undersea rivalry grows
- Singapore commissions two new submarines as Asia's undersea rivalry grows
- American hiker found dead on South Africa's Table Mountain
- American hiker found dead on South Africa's Table Mountain
- American hiker found dead on South Africa's Table Mountain