Britain's Andy Murray falls to a straight-set defeat against Russian fifth seed Andrey Rublev in the third round at Indian Wells.
Britain's Andy Murray falls to a straight-set defeat against Russian fifth seed Andrey Rublev in the third round at Indian Wells.
The Duchess of Sussex has criticised the "toxicity" of social media, revealing she was targeted while pregnant.
Although most Israelis support the war in Gaza, confidence in the prime minister is low, writes Wyre Davies.
The company "weaponised" its US users in a desperate lobbying effort against Congress, sources say.
The Duchess of Sussex criticises "seemingly endless" online toxicity and says she was targeted while pregnant.
Osaka's towering skyscraper Abeno Harukas celebrated its 10th anniversary this week, with the total number of visitors exceeding 370 million since its opening on March 7, 2014. (News On Japan)
A group of 12 individuals living in Tokyo and other regions has filed a lawsuit against the Japanese government, claiming that the Civil Code's provisions that do not recognize married couples' choice to retain separate surnames violate the Constitution. (News On Japan)
The US president delivered a feisty address on Thursday as he worked to convince Americans to re-elect him.
The British "Economist" magazine's "glass-ceiling index" was released on March 8th to mark International Women’s Day, ranking Japan 27th, third from the bottom, among OECD countries. (News On Japan)
Members of the BBC's voter panel weigh in on whether the president's performance reassured them he was fit for the job.
The US says the workers were legally admitted to the country to support democratic reform.
A New York jury found Juan Orlando Hernández guilty of conspiring to import cocaine to the US.
Researchers say they found "no evidence" that the US government had interactions with aliens.
The US, Jordan, Egypt, France, the Netherlands and Belgium have been dropping aid into Gaza.
Marta Cox threatens not to play for Panama again after the president of Panama's football federation (FEPAFUT) calls her "fat" and "out of shape".
Marta Cox threatens not to play for Panama again after the president of Panama's football federation (FEPAFUT) calls her "fat" and "out of shape".
Amr Najjar is one of more than 100 Palestinian children killed in the West Bank since 7 October.
Amr Najjar is one of more than 100 Palestinian children killed in the West Bank since 7 October.
Researchers say they found "no evidence" that the US government had interactions with aliens.
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