Affluent Indians turn to weight loss drugs to lose pounds gained from Western habits
Middle-class Indians trying to lose weight are embracing drugs such as Mounjaro in a country that has been called the world’s diabetes capital.
Middle-class Indians trying to lose weight are embracing drugs such as Mounjaro in a country that has been called the world’s diabetes capital.
Colombia’s defense minister told NBC News he believes the boats that have been hit by the Trump administration in the region are carrying drugs. It comes as the U.S. said it struck another alleged drug boat overnight. NBC News’ Richard Engel reports.
Typhoon Kalmaegi is tearing through Vietnam and Cambodia after the storm hit the Philippines, leaving at least 114 people dead. NBC News’ Ellison Barber has more on the destruction.
After warning residents to move away from targeted areas, Israel destroyed buildings it claimed were being used by Hezbollah militants in Tayr Debba, Aita al-Jabal and Tayba.
A paramilitary group accused of killing thousands of Sudanese civilians in a war that has triggered a catastrophic humanitarian crisis said Thursday it had agreed to a ceasefire proposal from U.S.-led mediators
New York Times reporter AJ Jacobs went 48 hours without using any artificial intelligence. NBC News’ Gadi Schwartz talks to Jacobs about his experience and what he learned.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced that she will press charges against a man who appears to grope her while she was walking between government buildings in Mexico City, where a crowd had gathered. Police arrested the suspect, who can be seen trying to kiss the president before reaching for her chest. The country has faced…
In Mexico, a man who groped President Sheinbaum and tried to kiss her is in police custody. The incident is reigniting a national and global conversation about harassment. NBC News’ Ellison Barber has the story.
At an Israel Defense Forces outpost near Shuja’iyya in northern Gaza, the silence is noticeable in the rubble near the controversial ‘yelllow line.’
Japan’s military deployed troops on Wednesday to the country’s northern prefecture of Akita in response to a surge of bear attacks killing at least a record 13 people this year.