How Zohran Mamdani reached a multilingual, multicultural New York online
Mamdani surged from one percent in polls in February to 56 percent by July, fuelled in no small part by social media.
Mamdani surged from one percent in polls in February to 56 percent by July, fuelled in no small part by social media.
Pakistani bird sellers face account freezes after selling parrots to a journalist critical of the state.
Thirty years later, one man joins thousands on a three-day journey along the once-deadly path of remembrance in Bosnia.
Amid a genocide, they crawled through slush, trekked through forests, and dodged bullets and bombs, losing loved ones.
As Grok provides instant fact checks to users on X, its ability to make things up is outstripping its usefulness.
Seven more victims of the 1995 massacre by Bosnian Serb forces were buried during Friday's sombre 30-year anniversary.
Young Bangladeshis are using the same weapons that helped them uproot Sheikh Hasina to hold today's rulers accountable.
The decades-old Indus Waters Treaty faces its gravest challenge as India suspends it, prompting Pakistan to warn of war.
The Lebanese presidency handed a reply to US Special Envoy Tom Barrack on Monday over Hezbollah's disarmament.
The small ancillary units that depend on steel and aluminium exporters for their income are especially hard hit.