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Zelenskyy says Ukraine working on prisoner swaps that could free 1,200 captives
Ukraine is moving to revive prisoner exchanges with Russia, hoping to secure the return of 1,200 Ukrainian captives as talks show fresh progress, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Sunday.
Read moreIDF says warning shots at 'suspects' UN peacekeepers were unintentional, blames 'poor weather'
Israel has denied deliberately firing at UN peacekeepers in southern Lebanon, saying its troops mistook them for “suspects” due to poor weather conditions.
Read moreChinese bombers fly over disputed South China Sea to counter joint Philippines–US–Japan drills
The Chinese military for the first time conducted a "bomber formation patrol" with its fighter jets over the disputed South China Sea on Sunday as a “warning” to the Philippines after its navy conducted joint patrols with the US and Japan.
Read moreNIA arrests key aide of suicide bomber Umar Nabi who helped procure i20 for Red Fort blast
The National Investigation Agency has arrested a Kashmir resident accused of helping suicide bomber Dr Umar Nabi carry out the Red Fort car blast that killed at least 10 people in Delhi on November 10.
Read moreEcuadorians head to polls over military bases, constitutional overhaul
Nearly 14 million Ecuadorans will be able to vote on four questions that will decide how the country tackles rampant drug violence and addresses economic reforms
Read moreGreece and Ukraine sign deal to transfer US LNG until march 2026 as Kyiv braces for tough winter
Greece and Ukraine have signed a new agreement to channel US liquefied natural gas (LNG) to Kyiv through Greek terminals, a move aimed at strengthening regional energy security as Ukraine prepares for a challenging winter amid ongoing Russian attacks.
Read moreThe US will help South Korea build nuclear 'attack' submarines - here's what that means
The agreement comes amid a period of growing geopolitical tensions on the Korean Peninsula.
Read moreIran has stopped uranium enrichment, has ‘no undeclared nuclear facility’, says FM Araghchi
Iran has rejected claims of operating any secret nuclear sites, with Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi saying all facilities are under UN monitoring and that enrichment has stopped due to damage from recent Israeli strikes.
Read moreChile votes in tense election as far-right ‘iron fist’ message gains traction
Chileans began voting Sunday in elections dominated by rising crime and immigration, fuelling far-right calls for an "iron fist" and Donald Trump-style threats of mass deportations.
Read moreFrench jewellery store loses $1.2 million in theft weeks after Louvre robbery
Authorities said the gang targeted a Roubaix jewellery boutique, held the owners hostage for a while, then made off with the valuables
Read moreWhy Moscow now sees Britain, not the US as its main adversary
Russia now sees Britain, not the United States as its main Western adversary, accusing the UK of espionage and sabotage amid rising tensions over Ukraine and shifting global equations.
Read moreStorm Claudia leaves 3 dead in Portugal; Wales and England hit by major flooding
Storm Claudia has unleashed deadly weather across Portugal and the UK, leaving three people dead, injuring dozens and triggering widespread flooding and evacuations in Wales and England.
Read moreRussia claims control of two villages in Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia region
The Russian Defence Ministry reported that its forces had captured the villages of Rivnopillia and Mala Tokmachka in the Zaporizhzhia region
Read moreIran turns to cloud seeding as historic drought deepens
Authorities plan to extend the cloud-seeding missions to East and West Azerbaijan provinces in the coming days
Read more‘Be truthful, be reliable’: CDS Chauhan warns defence firms as delays hit military readiness
CDS Anil Chauhan has urged India’s defence industry to match profit with responsibility, calling for honesty, nationalism and timely delivery as the country pushes toward self-reliance in military manufacturing.
Read moreYouTuber Jack Doherty arrested in Miami on drug possession charges
The influencer, who has over 15 million subscribers on YouTube, is known for filming provocative videos involving pranks and stunts.
Read moreNearly 70 schools to close in Australia over fears of asbestos in play sand
Kmart and Target issued a recall for the products, which were found to have traces of asbestos in some samples.
Read moreMajority of Americans disapprove of ICE raids tied to Trump’s mass deportation drive, poll finds
A new YouGov poll shows that most Americans disapprove of ICE operations carried out under the Trump administration’s mass deportation efforts.
Read moreIndian spice, tea exporters to gain as Trump rolls back US food import tariffs amid price spike
Indian spice exporters and tea growers are poised for a boost after US President Donald Trump cut import tariffs on nearly 200 food and agricultural items, a move aimed at easing public anger over rising food prices at home.
Read moreFinland’s Stubb says Ukraine ceasefire unlikely soon, calls for stronger European support
Finland’s Stubb says a Ukraine ceasefire is unlikely before spring and has urged Europe to stay committed to supporting Kyiv, even as a corruption scandal threatens to undermine Ukraine’s leadership. He warned that the continent will need “sisu” — Finland’s idea of resilience and grit — to withstand Russia’s continued hybrid attacks over the winter.
Read moreTrump’s bond buys top $82 million since late August, records show
The US Office of Government Ethics’ Saturday release shows a sharp uptick in Trump’s investment activity over that five-week period
Read moreUkraine to import gas from Greece as Zelenskiy seeks €2 billion to cover winter energy needs
Ukraine has arranged winter gas imports from Greece and aims to secure nearly 2 billion euros to offset losses caused by Russian strikes.
Read more'You're all lying': Michelle Obama says America ‘not ready’ for a woman president
Michelle Obama has said the US is “not ready” to elect a woman president, arguing the country still has “a lot of growing up to do” after the 2024 election.
Read more79-year-old Florida man who faked his own death arrested after 16 years on the run
A Florida sex offender who staged his own death in 2010 was found living quietly in Indiana after nearly 16 years on the run.
Read moreChina–Japan rift widens as Beijing sends coast guard patrol into disputed Senkaku waters
China sent a coast guard formation through the disputed Senkaku waters on Sunday, stepping up pressure on Japan amid a growing diplomatic row sparked by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s recent remarks on Taiwan.
Read moreFeud erupts between Trump and ally Marjorie Taylor Greene ahead of Epstein files vote
The Georgia congresswoman has criticised Trump's foreign policy and handling of Jeffrey Epstein files.
Read moreTrump weighs tighter green card rules for citizens of travel-ban nations
Internal DHS drafts obtained by The New York Times indicate that “country-specific factors” from the travel ban would count as major negative marks on immigration applications
Read moreIs Trump ready to start war in Venezuela? Hints hidden in his remarks
US President Donald Trump on Friday suggested that he has made up his mind on a course of action in Venezuela. Here are some of the hints hidden in his remarks
Read moreFinland’s President calls for resilience as Kyiv corruption scandal tests European backing
Finland’s President Alexander Stubb says a Ukraine ceasefire is unlikely before spring and urges Europe to maintain support despite Kyiv’s corruption scandal.
Read moreSakurajima volcano erupts in southern Japan, ash plume reaches 4400m
Residents in Kagoshima and Miyazaki were warned of possible ashfall.
Read moreSouth Korean actress and K-pop star fights off home intruder
The star and her mother physically subdued a man who broke into her home with a weapon, according to South Korean media.
Read moreThousands rally in Manila over corruption scandal that implicated top Philippine officials
Thousands gathered Sunday for the start of a three-day rally organised by a religious group in the Philippine capital to demand accountability over a flood-control corruption scandal that has implicated powerful members of Congress and top government officials.
Read moreCruz Beckham loses licence after second speeding offence
He was caught driving 24mph in a 20mph zone just months after passing his test.
Read moreFederal raids sweep through Charlotte as Trump intensifies immigration crackdown
Federal immigration agents launched raids across Charlotte as part of President Trump’s ongoing crackdown on illegal immigration.
Read moreCountry music star Todd Snider dead week after mystery illness and arrest
A 2025 tour was cancelled this month after an alleged assault in Utah.
Read moreThirteen injured after demolition derby car hits crowd in Australia
The car was taking part in the race in New South Wales when it drove through a fence and hit the grandstand, police said.
Read moreSeven minors killed in Colombian military airstrikes amid Petro’s escalating offensive on armed groups
Seven teenagers recruited by an armed group were killed in Colombian military airstrikes in the Amazon region, intensifying President Petro’s US-pressured crackdown on cocaine-trafficking rebels
Read moreUK to overhaul asylum system with major reductions in refugee rights
Britain’s Labour government plans to sharply scale back refugee protections and end automatic benefits for asylum seekers as it moves to curb irregular immigration amid rising pressure from the hard right
Read moreGen-Z protests Mexico: Thousands rally against Sheinbaum over rising crime, corruption
Thousands of Gen Z protesters took to the streets of Mexico City on Saturday to hold demonstrations against the growing crime and corruption across Mexico
Read moreThousands protest against government in Mexico as clashes leave 120 injured
The protests came weeks after Carlos Manzo, mayor of Uruapan, was killed.
Read moreChile votes today to elect next President in Left vs Right fight over crime, immigration
Chileans head to the polls Sunday in an election driven by soaring crime and immigration fears, with candidates pushing “iron fist” policies
Read more'We're just going to go through this again': Americans fear second government shutdown
With the funding deal due to expire at the end of January, Americans are saving up to cope with no income again.
Read morePutin, Netanyahu discuss West Asia in phone call as Russia attempts to counter US at UNSC
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu discussed developments in Asia in a rare phone call on Saturday, the Israeli Prime Minister's Office and the Kremlin confirmed in a joint statement on Saturday
Read more4 dead and dozens missing after boats capsize near Al Khums, Red Crescent says
Four migrants died and many others remain unaccounted for after two boats carrying 95 people capsized off Al Khums, with a separate sinking leaving at least 42 missing
Read moreOne man in critical state after car ploughs into crowd at Walcha, Australia, demolition derby
Police say the car crashed on track moments before hitting the crowd.
Read moreAt least four dead after migrant boats sink in Mediterranean
The Libyan Red Crescent says two boats carrying nearly 100 migrants attempting to reach Europe capsized.
Read moreChinese state hackers used Anthropic AI in automated cyber campaign, the US firm says
Anthropic says human operators handled only 10% to 20% of the attack.
Read morePalestinian Authority warns of pro-Israeli networks taking Gazans out of the Strip after South Africa debacle
Palestinian Authority's Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Saturday warned Palestinians living in Gaza to be wary of networks that seek to remove them from their homes amid the South African flight debacle.
Read moreTrump gives second pardon to January 6 participant, is accused of sending signal ‘Maga is above the law’
Daniel Wilson pleaded guilty and received a five-year term for his actions at the Capitol.
Read moreTrump urges Thailand to recommit to ceasefire with Cambodia, threatens to halt trade talks
US President Donald Trump put pressure on Thailand to recommit to the ceasefire deal with Cambodia as tensions between the two nations escalate
Read moreMy mum was a 17-year-old free spirit - so she was locked up and put in a coma
Marina's mother was held against her will in a convent in 1960s Spain under Franco's regime.
Read moreAngela Rayner reportedly preparing Labour leadership challenge against Sir Keir Starmer
Rayner has joined Tribune, a growing left-wing caucus of Labour MPs.
Read moreZelenskyy renews plea for more air defence after deadly strike on Kyiv killed 7
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Saturday renewed his plea for more air-defence systems a day after Russian strikes on Kyiv killed seven people.
Read moreWhy India caps pollution reading at 500 when the air is far more toxic
India's air quality framework hasn't been comprehensively revised since 2009 and needs an update, say experts.
Read moreOn a clipped wing, flamingo escapes a British zoo for a life in France
New York Times: Frankie the flamingo 'having a whale of a time' on a French beach.
Read moreIndigenous-led march draws 50,000 protesters outside Cop30 in Belém
About 50,000 people marched through Belém in the Cop30 'Great People's March'.
Read moreIstanbul hotel evacuated after suspected poisoning kills mother and two children
Police have detained seven people as the investigation widens.
Read moreZelensky vows energy sector overhaul after $100m corruption scandal
State-owned energy firms will be fully audited and new management brought in, the Ukrainian PM says.
Read moreTrump says he will take legal action against BBC over Panorama edit
The US president confirmed he intends to sue the broadcaster for at least $1bn over the Panorama edit of a 2021 speech.
Read moreCan you really talk to the dead using AI?
We tried out 'deathbots' so you don't have to.
Read moreThousands take to streets in Brazil urging urgent action at COP30 summit
Thousands of climate protesters marched through the Brazilian city of Belem on Saturday in a noisy, diverse and peaceful display to demand more action to protect the fate of the planet and vent their anger at governments and fossil fuel industries.
Read moreLebanon to file UN complaint against Israel for wall inside its territory
Lebanon will file a complaint to the UN Security Council against Israel for constructing a concrete wall along Lebanon’s southern border that extends beyond the ”Blue Line”, the Lebanese presidency said on Saturday.
Read moreUS to hold five-day military drills in Trinidad and Tobago amid tensions with Venezuela
The United States will hold five-day military drills in Trinidad and Tobago, involving the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit, amid tensions with Venezuela and criticism from Nicolás Maduro.
Read moreDR Congo and M23 rebels sign framework for peace in Qatar
Building on previous deals it covers humanitarian access, the return of displaced people and more.
Read moreThousands march outside COP30 summit in call for action
This is the first time since 2021 that protesters have been allowed to demonstrate outside the UN talks.
Read moreDriver released after deadly Stockholm bus crash
Police are still investigating the circumstances but said there is no reason to think the crash was intentional.
Read moreUS and UK warn of major e-visa data breach in Somalia
Tens of thousands of people's personal data has been leaked online, according to the US embassy.
Read moreJapan protests China’s travel warning after Takaichi’s remarks on Taiwan
Japan has protested China’s latest travel advisory telling Chinese citizens to avoid visiting the country, issued after Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s recent remarks on Taiwan.
Read morePope Leo welcomes Hollywood stars to the Vatican
Pope Leo spoke to stars including Cate Blanchett, Spike Lee and Viggo Mortensen at the event for global cinema.
Read more6 minors killed in Colombia military airstrikes amid growing pressure on Petro
Six minors were killed in Colombian military airstrikes targeting an armed group in the southern Amazon this week, the country’s ombudsman said, as President Gustavo Petro faces rising US pressure to crack down on drug trafficking.
Read moreAs Abbas turns 90, Palestinians confront leadership vacuum and fading prospects for statehood
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas turns 90 on Saturday, still holding authoritarian power in tiny pockets of the West Bank, but marginalised and weakened by Israel, deeply unpopular among Palestinians and struggling for a say in a post-war Gaza Strip.
Read moreDR Congo, M23 rebels sign framework deal in Doha as violence continues in the east
The Democratic Republic of Congo and the M23 rebel group have signed a framework agreement in Doha to try to end the deadly conflict in eastern Congo, where fighting has killed thousands and displaced hundreds of thousands this year.
Read moreEpstein files: Who else was mentioned?
Michael Wolff, Larry Summers, Peter Thiel - who are some of the other names mentioned in the newly released files?
Read moreWhy Trump and Biden turned to similar strategies to soothe cost-of-living concerns
Trump’s struggle to contain inflation mirrors Biden’s early challenges with voters losing patience, economic pressures mounting and bipartisan criticisms framing tariff-driven price rises and policy missteps.
Read more'At no time I issued an order': Sheikh Hasina on killings of 2024 protesters | Firstpost Exclusive
Sheikh Hasina has rejected allegations that she ordered the use of live ammunition during Bangladesh’s 2024 protests, saying security forces acted amid rapidly escalating violence.
Read moreIndonesia: Eleven killed in Central Java landslide as rescuers search for missing
A landslide after heavy rains in Central Java killed 11 people, Indonesia's disaster management agency said on Saturday, adding that rescuers were searching for a dozen who are still missing.
Read moreVenezuela seeks deeper cooperation with India in critical minerals sector
Venezuela has expressed strong interest in partnering with India on critical minerals and attracting Indian investments, the commerce ministry said after a meeting between Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal and Venezuelan minister Hector Silva.
Read moreEpstein saga exposes cracks in Republican unity as Trump faces renewed scrutiny ahead of 2026 midterms
Newly released emails about Donald Trump’s ties with Jeffrey Epstein have reignited concerns over his knowledge of Epstein’s misconduct, exposing cracks within the Republican Party ahead of the 2026 midterms.
Read more‘No contract, no coffee’: Mamdani calls for Starbucks boycott amid mass national strike
New York City mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani has urged people to boycott Starbucks as thousands of baristas across the US launched a nationwide strike demanding a fair contract.
Read moreHow China is filling the void left by the US in global climate diplomacy
With the United States absent from the U.N. annual international climate summit for the first time in three decades, China is stepping into the limelight as a leader in the fight against global warming.
Read more'Yunus wants to perpetuate control by unelected elite': Sheikh Hasina demands free and fair election in Bangladesh
Sheikh Hasina has launched a sharp attack on Interim Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus, accusing him of trying to entrench “unelected elite control” and warning that the country is heading toward an illegitimate election without the Awami League.
Read more‘Fit-for-purpose’: India urges UNSC to adopt greater transparency, flags ‘vested interests’ as Pakistan leads Taliban committee
India urged the UN Security Council to make its working methods more transparent, raising concerns over the opaque process used to reject requests for designating individuals and entities.
Read moreEU prepares major rollback of AI and data rules, sparking backlash over privacy risks
The EU is set to propose easing AI and data protection rules to boost competitiveness, prompting strong criticism from rights groups who warn it threatens Europeans’ privacy.
Read moreChinese airlines offer full refund to travellers going to Japan as diplomatic row over Taiwan simmers
Air China, China Southern and China Eastern all published separate statements on the policies, which will allow ticket holders to refund or change Japan itineraries free of charge for flights from Saturday through December 31
Read moreNine killed in accidental blast at police station in Indian-administered Kashmir, officials say
Police say the powerful blast severely damaged the police station and engulfed vehicles in flames.
Read moreUS: South Carolina executes inmate by firing squad, 3rd such capital punishment this year
South Carolina on Friday executed a death-row inmate by firing squad, its third execution by the method this year despite mounting criticism from rights groups. Stephen Bryant, 44, was put to death for a 2004 murder, even as his lawyers argued that evidence of lifelong brain damage had never been fully considered by the courts.
Read moreIs Pakistan quietly engaging with Israel?
An unexpected exchange at the World Travel Market in London earlier this month has raised the question whether Pakistan is edging towards discreet diplomatic contact with Israel. A brief handshake between Pakistan’s tourism adviser and a senior Israeli tourism official triggered a political uproar and official denials
Read more'Alienation from India dangerous': Sheikh Hasina blames Yunus for Delhi-Dhaka tiff | Firstpost Exclusive
In an exclusive interview with Firstpost, former Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina slammed the country's current Interim Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus's foreign policy, insisting that 'alienation from India is dangerous'.
Read moreCongestion and nuisance a serious problem, Japan to triple departure tax to curb overtourism
The ruling coalition in Japan is now considering plans to raise the departure tax from the current ¥1,000 per person to ¥3,000 or more to fund measures against overtourism.
Read moreFord flags severe shortage as 5,000 mechanic jobs go unfilled despite $120k salaries
Ford warns of an escalating national shortage of skilled tradespeople as thousands of mechanic roles remain unfilled despite offering $120,000 a year
Read more‘All possibilities on the table’: India open to resuming FTA talks with Canada, says Piyush Goyal
Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal has indicated that India is open to resuming free trade agreement (FTA) talks with Canada, saying that “all possibilities are on the table” as both countries explore ways to strengthen economic and strategic ties.
Read moreTrump says he has 'no idea' what doctors analysed in his MRI results
While Trump's October visit to the Walter Reed Military Medical Center yielded seemingly "great" results, the White House declined earlier this week to provide specific details of medical images
Read more'Attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh not random acts': Sheikh Hasina puts Yunus in the dock | Firstpost Exclusive
Hasina said that the interim government's failure to protect religious minorities in Bangladesh is not "just negligence" but that the Yunus administration is "complicit" in perpetrating violence against Hindus
Read moreUS Congresswoman proposes ending H-1B visas after report shows 70% of them go to Indians
Marjorie Taylor Greene has called for ending the H-1B visa programme after citing a Fox News report in which anchor Will Cain highlighted that 70% of H-1B visas go to India
Read moreEpstein Files: How Trump is trying to shift the spotlight to Clinton and the Democrats
Washington has been pulled back into the long-running fallout from Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes after US President Donald Trump urged the Justice Department to open a fresh inquiry into Epstein’s ties with prominent Democrats, especially Bill Clinton and major financial institutions
Read moreTrump threatens to take legal action against BBC over Panorama documentary edit
US President Donald Trump said he would take strong legal action against the BBC over how his speech was edited by Panorama in a documentary.
Read moreColombia bombing near Venezuela border kills 9 guerrilla fighters: defence source
A Colombian military bombing near the Venezuelan border in Arauca province has killed nine guerrilla fighters
Read moreTrump withdraws endorsement of Marjorie Taylor Greene, calls her 'ranting lunatic'
Trump has pulled his endorsement of Republican firebrand Marjorie Taylor Greene after escalating disputes, accusing her of constant complaining and drifting “far left.”
Read more'I chose to leave temporarily': Sheikh Hasina on 2024 ouster from Bangladesh | Firstpost Exclusive
In an exclusive conversation with Firstpost, former Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina, responds to allegations of excessive force during the 2024 protests, whether she intends to return to contest the next election, and why she believes in India-Bangladesh ties
Read more'No roof above us': Heavy rainfall floods tents of displaced Palestinians in Gaza
Storms are typical in Gaza during this time of year, but with hundreds of thousands of Palestinians already displaced from permanent homes, even a moderate amount of rainfall can overwhelm residents and worsen the already dire situation
Read moreColombia seals $4.3bn deal to buy Swedish warplanes as rift with US deepens
Colombia has confirmed a $4.3 billion purchase of 17 Swedish Gripen fighter jets amid rising tension with the United States.
Read moreChina urges citizens not to visit Japan over Taiwan row
Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi had suggested Tokyo could take military action if Beijing attacked Taiwan.
Read moreChina asks citizens to avoid travelling to Japan as row over Taiwan grows
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi told parliament on November 7 that use of force against the self-ruled island claimed by China could warrant a military response from Tokyo
Read more'Grave assault on constitution': 2 judges of Pakistan Supreme Court resign over 27th Amendment
Two justices of Pakistan's Supreme Court resigned after they expressed opposition to the newly imposed 27th Constitutional Amendment. They called the law a 'grave assault' on the country's constitution
Read moreAlibaba enabled Chinese military cyber activity, provided data access, US memo alleges: reports
A US memo containing declassified intelligence accuses Alibaba of aiding Chinese military cyber operations, allegations the company and China reject.
Read moreTrump rolls back tariffs on dozens of food products
The executive order allowing products like coffee and bananas to escape tariffs comes as the Trump administration faces mounting pressure over rising prices.
Read moreUS mulls dividing Gaza into 'green zone' & 'red zone' as it struggles to draw a reconstruction plan: Report
The United States military is planning to divide Gaza into a "green zone" and "red zone" as calls for the reconstruction of the coastal enclave start to escalate.
Read moreShould Hitler's DNA have been studied – or just left alone?
Ground-breaking research has made some fascinating discoveries on the dictator, from his ancestry to possible neurological disorders.
Read moreIndigenous protesters disrupt Cop30 in Brazil once again, raising concerns over Amazon forest
Dozens of Indigenous protesters blocked the entrance to the UN climate summit in Brazil on Friday to spotlight their struggle in the Amazon, prompting high-level interventions to defuse the situation.
Read moreMoscow launches massive drone and missile strike on Kyiv; Zelenskyy condemns ‘calculated’ Russian attack
Russia struck residential parts of Ukraine's capital Kyiv on Friday, Ukraine said, killing six people in a single apartment block in attacks President Volodymyr Zelenskyy denounced as "heinous" and aimed at civilians.
Read morePakistan confirms ‘stalemate’ in Afghanistan talks after unproductive third round
Pakistan on Friday acknowledged that its relations with Afghanistan are currently in a “stalemate” after three rounds of talks failed to yield an agreement on counterterrorism cooperation
Read moreWhy South Africa asked Google to pay $40 million to news outlets
South Africa’s Competition Commission secures a $40 million settlement from Google to support local news outlets, tackle algorithmic bias and ensure sustainable digital media amid rising dominance of global platforms.
Read moreDifferent 'breeds' of dog started emerging more than 10,000 years ago
Half of the variation seen in modern dogs existed during the Stone Age, a new study has found.
Read moreEconomy struggling, European Union decides to gut green rules, cut red tape for businesses
European lawmakers voted Thursday to back the weakening of landmark EU environmental and human rights rules, as part of a business-friendly drive to slash red tape pushed through with far-right support.
Read moreSeveral killed as bus crashes into stop in Stockholm, police say no indication of attack
Several people were killed and injured when a bus hit a bus stop in central Stockholm on Friday, Swedish police said, adding that they had no information pointing to it being an attack
Read moreUK court finds mining firm liable for Brazil's worst environmental disaster
The 2015 dam collapse killed 19 people, polluted a river and destroyed hundreds of homes.
Read moreTrump orders DOJ probe into Epstein’s alleged ties with JPMorgan, Clinton and other Democrats
President Trump on Friday said he has directed the Department of Justice to investigate what he described as Jeffrey Epstein’s “alleged ties” with JPMorgan Chase and several prominent Democratic figures, including former President Bill Clinton
Read moreUkraine begins mass production of domestic interceptor drones as Russian attacks intensify
As the conflict with Russia nears its fourth year, cities and towns far from the frontline continue to face near-daily attacks involving hundreds of Russian drones, Ukraine has started mass production of its new domestically developed interceptor drones to strengthen air defences.
Read moreUS and key Arab nations urge swift UN adoption of resolution backing Trump’s Gaza peace plan
The United States and several Arab and Muslim-majority nations including Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Turkey called Friday for the UN Security Council to quickly adopt a US resolution endorsing Donald Trump's peace plan for Gaza.
Read moreUS to cut Swiss tariffs to 15% under new trade framework, easing earlier shock levy
The United States and Switzerland are set to unveil details of a trade pact Friday, with both sides reaching an agreement to sharply lower tariffs recently imposed by President Donald Trump.
Read moreUS approves $330 million military sale to Taiwan, first under the Trump administration
The United States has approved $330 million-worth of parts and components in its first military sale to Taiwan since US President Donald Trump's return to office.
Read moreCaribbean boat strikes: Most Americans don't support US military killing drug suspects, shows poll
Only 29% of Americans back the use of the US military to kill suspected drug traffickers without judicial oversight. A majority — 51% — oppose the practice, while the remainder say they are unsure, according to new Reuters/Ipsos poll
Read more'Astonishingly lethal': BBC reports from site of Russian strike in Kyiv
The BBC's James Landale reports from the east of the capital where a drone struck a multi-storey residential building.
Read moreChina begins trials of 'Sichuan' ship. Why it matters
China has begun sea trials for the Type 076 amphibious assault ship Sichuan. Equipped with an extended flight deck, dual islands, and electromagnetic catapults, the vessel signals Beijing’s growing ability to field hybrid assault and aviation platforms capable of far-seas missions
Read moreExtrajudicial killings in Bangladesh: New report puts Yunus govt in the dock
Fresh reports of extrajudicial killings and lingering impunity are undermining hopes for reform under Muhammad Yunus’s interim government as Bangladesh nears high-stakes February elections, according to a report
Read moreIs US looking to scrap the H-1B visa entirely? What's the new law being proposed?
While US President Donald Trump admits that the US needs global talent, his party member and Congresswoman, Marjorie Taylor Greene, has taken a different stance. She has plans to introduce a bill to scrap the H-1B visa programme entirely
Read moreDoes Trump look vulnerable as clamour for vote on release of Epstein files grows?
Growing Republican defiance and newly released Epstein emails leave Trump increasingly exposed as a House vote on unsealing the files edges closer
Read moreChina's 3D-printed turbojet powers drone in successful 30-minute test flight
China successfully tested a 3D-printed turbojet engine powering a drone for 30 minutes, signalling advances in unmanned systems, rapid-manufacture propulsion and defence capability with broader implications for regional aerospace competition.
Read moreInvestor who made millions in 2008 crash, inspired 'The Big Short' movie to close fund
Michael Burry is shutting down Scion Asset Management, saying his market views no longer align with current conditions. The “Big Short” investor plans to return capital as he shifts focus to new pursuits.
Read moreRussian overnight attack kills 4 in Ukraine, Zelenskyy calls it a 'calculated attack'
The attack killed four, Zelensky said, and wounded dozens including a pregnant woman. Zelensky added that Russia had launched around 430 drones and 18 missiles in the attack
Read more'Dirty neck that sticks itself in must be cut off': Chinese diplomat about Japan
The Chinese state media is also giving its two cents on the situation with several editorials and commentaries lambasting Takaichi, given lingering grievances about Japan's wartime past and China's extreme sensitivity over anything Taiwan-related
Read morePakistan’s 27th Amendment: What forced Munir to seek legal immunity? Battering in Op Sindoor?
With the 27th Amendment, Pakistan Army chief Asim Munir has insulated himself from the law, pushback from the military, and battering of Operation Sindoor. But why is Pakistan's most powerful man rattled? The answer may lie in some brutal realities that even he would be concerned about.
Read moreAustralia introduces new rule for student visas. Will it help or hurt Indian students?
Australia has launched a new rule called Ministerial Direction 115 (MD 115) from November 14, slowing down visa processing for thousands of student applicants, including a large number from India. The rule doesn’t block visas, but it decides how fast or slow your file moves, depending on the university you choose. Here's how the new system will work
Read moreIs Trump’s word the law in US? This is how secret memo eyes to ‘legalise’ Venezuela boat strikes
Ignoring laws, decades of policy, and international conventions, the US Department of Justice has treated Trump's words as the law to justify deadly strikes on boats in international waters, according to a report.
Read morePakistan's 'super court' and legal shield for Asim Munir gets a chief justice
Pakistan's controversial Federal Constitutional Court (FCC), which is touted as the legal shield of Field Marshal Asim Munir, got its new chief justice.
Read moreWatch: Bear runs onto airport tarmac, halting flights
An airport in Japan temporarily suspended flights on Wednesday after a bear wandered onto its grounds.
Read moreWatch: Mud volcano erupts in southern Taiwan
The Wandan mud volcano is a particularly unusual example of the geological phenomenon, an expert told the BBC.
Read moreTrump administration pays some TSA employees $10k bonus for working during shutdown
President Donald Trump has also floated the idea of extending similar rewards to air traffic controllers who continued working and did not call in sick during the shutdown
Read morePakistan spent thrice as much as India on lobbying in Washington: Report
The US-Pakistan relationship has soared to new heights under Trump on the back of $5 million in lobbying that Pakistan has paid to US President Donald Trump's friends to gain access and favourable deals, according to a report.
Read morePacific Islands vow green in fight for survival, aim 100% renewable power in 5 years — world’s first
Pacific island nations are leading the global shift toward 100 percent renewable energy to combat climate change and reduce their heavy dependence on costly fossil fuel imports. With ambitious national targets, such as Fiji’s goal to achieve full renewables by 2035 and Tuvalu’s by 2030, these countries aim to achieve energy independence and boost climate resilience.
Read moreHave Republicans had enough? Is Trump facing his biggest rebellion yet over Epstein Files?
Political tensions in Washington are escalating as newly released emails referencing Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein aid demands for full public disclosure. A bipartisan revolt has forced a House vote on the Epstein Files Transparency Act, challenging Trump’s objections and exposing widening divides within the Republican Party
Read moreThailand banned afternoon booze only to reverse order in less than a week
For six months starting in early December, Thai authorities will now allow the sale of alcoholic beverages between 2 PM and 5 PM as part of a pilot program that could be extended beyond mid-2026.
Read moreIsrael receives body of one of the final four Gaza hostages
At the start of the truce, which came into effect on October 10, Hamas was holding 20 living hostages and 28 bodies of deceased captives
Read moreWatch: Blue Origin rocket successfully lands booster for first time
Jeff Bezos' space company saw its first successful return landing of a reusable booster - a feat that SpaceX pioneered.
Read moreIs BBC anti-Trump? What are the new allegations against the British broadcaster?
The BBC has apologised to Donald Trump for a misleading edit in his speech in a Panorama documentary. However, new claims emerge that the British broadcaster made a similar incorrect edit pertaining to Trump’s Capitol speech earlier. The US president’s lawyers note that this shows a ‘pattern of defamation’ by the outlet
Read moreCanada's spy agency raises concern over threats from Russia & China in Arctic region
Canada's domestic spy agency claimed that Russia and China have “significant intelligence interest” in Canada’s Arctic and hence are targeting the country's government and private sector.
Read moreBihar Exit Polls 2025 Updates: NDA likely to retain power in Bihar with sweeping majority, poll of polls predicts; MGB trails far behind
Bihar Exit Polls 2025 Live Updates: Bihar’s 2025 Assembly election reached a key stage on Tuesday as the second and final phase of voting concluded across 122 constituencies in 20 districts. Voters wrapped up a high-stakes campaign marked by intense rallies, sharp political messaging, and strong turnout, with attention now shifting to exit polls and the November 14 results.
Read moreDie My Love: The film Jennifer Lawrence and Martin Scorsese had to get made
After reading Die My Love in book club, Martin Scorsese knew it had to be made into a film. Now it's rewriting cinema's portrayal of womanhood and postpartum depression.
Read moreRussia is using spare oil refining capacity to offset damage caused by Ukrainian drone attacks: Report
Russia's oil processing has fallen just 3% this year despite Ukraine's biggest drone attacks to date as refineries averted a steep decline in fuel production by leveraging spare capacity to offset damage from the strikes, a report has suggested
Read moreUS designates 4 'antifa' European groups as foreign terror threats as Trump widens his crackdown on the left
The US State Department on Thursday announced its plans to designate four European anti-fascist groups as Foreign Terrorist Organisations.
Read moreBrazil pushes back against UN complaint about COP30 security, but boosts presence
Brazil has pushed back against a complaint by the UN's climate chief over a security breach at the COP30 summit in Belem, saying responsibility for safeguarding the venue's interior lies with the world body itself.
Read moreZelenskyy sanctions former business partner as $100 million fraud scandal rocks Ukraine
Zelenskyy on Thursday imposed sanctions on a former business associate accused of masterminding a major corruption scandal that has triggered public outrage in a country worn down by nearly four years of war
Read moreIn rare admission, Pakistani minister says country failed to benefit from China-backed CPEC as projects stall
In a rare admission, a senior minister has acknowledged that Pakistan could not benefit from the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor and Chinese investors were forced to flee due to attempts by the previous government to scandalise their investments.
Read moreGermany rules out compulsory military service, opts for voluntary model amid Russian threat
Germany has rejected reinstating compulsory military service, choosing a voluntary recruitment model instead. The move aims to rebuild the Bundeswehr amid rising Russian threats and declining NATO confidence, with incentives to attract young recruits.
Read more'Giveaway of key national security tools': Senate Democrats slam Trump for delaying China tech export rule
Democrats urge reinstatement of rule restricting Chinese firms’ access to US technology, accusing Trump of trading away national security for political deals
Read moreTurkey grounds military cargo plane C-130 after crash kills 20 in Georgia
Turkey has temporarily grounded its C-130 military cargo planes as a precaution, the Defense Ministry announced Thursday, following a crash in Georgia that claimed the lives of all 20 military personnel on board
Read moreCameroon unrest: 16 dead, over 800 arrested in clashes over reelection of President Paul Biya
Clashes over President Biya’s eighth-term victory leave 16 dead and over 800 arrested, sparking condemnation from human rights groups
Read moreThe historic US shutdown is over. But why is nobody celebrating?
The United States has finally ended the longest government shutdown in history. But the mood in Washington is anything but triumphant. The Congressional Budget Office points at an estimated $11 billion in financial losses for a six-week shutdown. Beyond the numbers, the shutdown led to missed paychecks for many Americans causing financial and emotional stress
Read more‘Stand united against terror’: Israeli envoy reaffirms India-Israel solidarity after Delhi Red Fort blast
Days after a car blast near Delhi’s Red Fort killed 13 and injured over 20 people, Israeli Ambassador Reuven Azar said that India and Israel stand “united” against terrorism, and informed that only recently the two countries upgraded security cooperation to fight the menace
Read moreBangladesh: Sheikh Hasina in exile, Awami League flexes political muscle with Dhaka 'lockdown'
Bangladesh faces nationwide disruption as ex-Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s supporters enforce a “lockdown” ahead of her war crimes verdict. The interim government led by Muhammad Yunus vows justice and plans a February referendum and elections.
Read moreWhy Japan PM Takaichi is under fire over a '3 am meeting'
Sanae Takaichi promised to work for Japan and she’s being true to her words. Ahead of her first parliamentary budget session, the prime minister convened a meeting in the wee hours of the morning. But this decision hasn’t gone down well with her opposition
Read moreDid Hasina commit crimes against humanity? Bangladesh tribunal will tell on Nov 17
A special tribunal in Bangladesh on Thursday said it will deliver judgement on November 17 in a case against deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasina over alleged crimes against humanity committed during the July Uprising.
Read moreWatch: Botswana's symbolic handover of 8 cheetahs to President Droupadi Murmu
Botswana gifted eight cheetahs to India during President Droupadi Murmu’s state visit, marking a key milestone in Project Cheetah. The transfer aims to bolster India’s efforts to reintroduce the big cat to its historical home, enhancing genetic diversity and deepening wildlife cooperation between the two nations.
Read more‘Fully prepared for two-front war’: Khawaja Asif’s provocative claim as tensions flare with India and Afghanistan
Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has sparked fresh tensions with a provocative statement asserting that the country is “fully prepared” for a two-front war — against India on the eastern border and the Taliban along the western frontier
Read moreDespite Xi’s marathon stimulus push, China in longest consumption slowdown since Covid jolt
China’s economy is grappling with its longest consumer‑demand slowdown since the Covid rebound, despite a major stimulus drive under Xi Jinping. Weak retail growth and export decline underline the structural limits of Beijing’s reset strategy.
Read moreIndia, Nepal ink new rail transit deal to boost multimodal trade, expand key corridors
The agreement, exchanged during a bilateral meeting in New Delhi, will facilitate the movement of rail-based freight between Jogbani (India) and Biratnagar (Nepal), including bulk cargo under an expanded definition
Read moreDid ChatGPT write the vows? How Japanese woman married her AI-generated boyfriend
Kano, a 32-year-old woman from Japan, tied the knot with a digital character she built using the AI chatbot. While the wedding is not legally recognised, it is what she calls an ‘emotional union’
Read moreZelenskyy sacks two ministers as bribery scandal engulfs war-torn Ukraine
Amid growing public outrage, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy sacked two ministers accused of being involved in a large-scale bribery scheme.
Read moreSheikh Hasina speaks in Delhi, Yunus feels the heat in Dhaka: Bangladesh raises issue with Indian envoy
Bangladesh's Foreign Ministry on Wednesday summoned the Indian Deputy High Commissioner in Dhaka, Pawan Badhe, as it expressed its concern about former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's interaction with Indian media.
Read moreAustralia accuses China of hacking attacks that cost it $8.1 bn in 2024, Beijing rebuts
The spy chief said hacker groups linked to China, going by the names Salt Typhoon and Volt Typhoon, have been sabotaging Australian networks and are "working for the Chinese government and its military"
Read moreSuperstition, scam and scandal: How 53-year-old ‘fortune teller’ conned Australians out of millions
A self-proclaimed fortune teller from Australia, Anya Phan, is at the centre of one of Australia’s biggest alleged fraud cases. The 53-year-old, who presented herself as a feng shui master, along with her daughter, manipulated vulnerable victims with promises of future wealth and ‘a billionaire’ waiting in their destiny. They carried out a $70 million scam empire based on superstition, deceit, and luxury lifestyle
Read moreAmerica’s longest shutdown comes to an end. When will government services resume?
The US government shutdown has finally come to an end — after 43 days — with Donald Trump giving his assent to the spending bill. But Americans will have to wait a bit longer before flights, and other government services resume normalcy
Read moreDid Epstein threaten to take Trump down? Email trove says…
Infamous sex offender and British financier Jeffrey Epstein once threatened to "take down" US President Donald Trump after their friendship fell apart, recently released emails have revealed.
Read more‘2024 coup premediated, extremists run Yunus govt': Sheikh Hasina on Bangladesh protests — Full Interview
In an interview, ousted Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has said the street violence that overthrew her government last year was a 'premediated coup' and that the government of interim leader, Muhammad Yunus, is actually run by extremists of Hizb-ut Tahrir.
Read moreJapan PM Takaichi’s nudge to central bank sinks yen to record low against euro, dollar
The yen dipped to a record low versus the euro and wallowed near a nine-month trough against the dollar on Thursday after Japan's new prime minister said she wanted the central bank to go slow on interest rate hikes.
Read moreG7 calls for 'immediate ceasefire' in Ukraine war, pledges tougher measures against Russia
Foreign Ministers from the Group of Seven nations released a joint statement calling for an "immediate ceasefire" in the Ukraine war.
Read moreLongest shutdown in US history ends, Trump signs bill to reopen govt
The Republican-controlled chamber voted 213-209 to move towards a final vote on the measure, with President Donald Trump's support largely keeping his party together in the face of vehement opposition from House Democrats
Read moreRubio says Delhi blast incident was 'clearly a terror attack', praises India's 'professionalism' in probe
US State Secretary Marco Rubio said that he discussed the Delhi incident with his Indian counterpart S Jaishankar, who is also attending the G7 meeting
Read moreIsraeli settlers set fire to Palestinian warehouse as West Bank attacks surge
The reports of violence inflicted by Israeli settlers come as the UN's Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs has said that October 2025 was the worst month for settler violence since it began recording in 2006
Read moreGlobal fossil fuel emissions to hit new record in 2025: Study predicts
Global fossil fuel emissions are set to hit a new high in 2025, according to research published Thursday that also warns curbing warming under 1.5C would now be essentially "impossible"
Read moreIraq elections: PM Sudani claims victory after early results show decisive lead
Iraq's electoral commission announced preliminary results on Wednesday evening showing Sudani's candidate list in the lead with more than 1.3 million votes -- about 217,500 more than the next closest list
Read moreWhite House says new Epstein emails mentioning Trump 'prove nothing'
White House Press Secretrary Karoline Leavitt said that Trump "kicked out" Epstein from his Florida club for being a "pedophile" as well as a "creep"
Read moreSouth Sudan president fires Vice President Bol Mel, strips him of rank of general
South Sudan President Salva Kiir on Wednesday dismissed Benjamin Bol Mel as vice president and deputy leader of the ruling party, state television said, unexpectedly cutting ties with a man widely rumoured to be Kiir's own preferred successor.
Read moreJaishankar meets Rubio in Canada; discusses trade and supply chains amid tariff tensions
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Wednesday held talks with his American counterpart Marco Rubio that largely focused on issues relating to trade and supply chains.
Read more‘Funeral for democracy’: Pakistan parliament grants lifelong immunity and sweeping powers to army chief Munir
Pakistan's parliament approved a constitutional amendment on Wednesday to expand the powers of the army chief and curb the remit of its Supreme Court, a move that critics said had done irreparable harm to the country's democracy.
Read moreHouse Democrats release emails linking Trump to Epstein, claim he ‘knew about the girls’; White House slams ‘fake narrative'
House Democrats on Wednesday released emails which they said raised new questions about President Trump's relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and how much he knew about his abuse of underage girls, an assertion the White House blasted as a "fake narrative."
Read moreKazakhstan’s parliament passes bill banning LGBTQ+ ‘propaganda’ amid rights backlash
Kazakhstan's lower house of parliament on Wednesday approved a law banning what authorities view as “propaganda” of LGBTQ+ relations, a move criticized by rights advocates as detrimental to the country's LGBTQ+ community.
Read moreUS sanctions 32 individuals and entities linked to Iran’s missile and drone programmes
The US sanctioned individuals and entities in several countries related to their support of Iran's ballistic missile and drone production, in the latest attempt to pressure Tehran.
Read moreTrump had ‘amazing’ meeting with Xi, but China may still not buy American soybeans
Despite Trump calling his meeting with Xi “amazing,” China’s soybean glut and long-term shift toward South American suppliers could stall US export recovery, showing that diplomacy alone can’t move commodity markets.
Read more20 troops killed in Georgia plane crash, black box found, confirms Turkey
Turkey on Wednesday said 20 of its soldiers were killed when a military transport plane crashed in Georgia, with all but one of the bodies recovered, marking the Nato member's deadliest military incident since 2020
Read moreYunus sparks fresh anti-India row over map showing India’s Northeast as part of Bangladesh
Yunus has found himself at the centre of another “anti-India” controversy, this time over a book he gifted to a visiting Canadian delegation. The book’s cover features an artwork depicting a map of Bangladesh that seemingly extends over large parts of India’s northeast.
Read more‘US giving up very important role’: Ramaphosa says US skipping G20 summit is ‘their loss’
President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Wednesday that the upcoming G20 summit in South Africa will go ahead as planned, calling the United States’ decision to boycott the event “their loss”
Read moreAfrica’s new medicines regulator: Big step forward but ownership will determine its impact
Africa’s newly launched medicines regulator marks a major advance in health governance—but its influence will depend on how deeply African nations embrace and resource the agency for ownership and effectiveness.
Read more'Political, unjustified prosecution': Trump urges Israeli president to pardon Netanyahu over corruption charges
President Trump has asked Israeli President Isaac Herzog to pardon PM Netanyahu, calling the ongoing corruption trial against his longtime ally “political” and “unjustified," according to a report, citing Herzog’s office on Wednesday
Read moreWhat's the $13 bn bitcoin hack that China blames US for?
China has accused the US of orchestrating a $13 billion bitcoin hack, alleging NSA involvement in stealing digital assets, a claim that deepens geopolitical and cybersecurity tensions between the two global powers.
Read moreSun erupts with strongest solar flares since Oct 2024, blacks out radio signals in Africa, Europe
The flare was classified as an X-class flare, which represents the most intense category of solar events.
Read moreUS govt shutdown to end today? House panel clears first hurdle, advances funding measure
The measure, which already passed the Senate on Monday, cleared the procedural hurdle on an 8-4 vote, representing the first significant step by the House to restore full government operations after over a month of halted services, widespread flight delays, and furloughed federal workers
Read more‘India’s support to Bhutan unwavering’: PM Modi, King Wangchuk talk energy, economic ties
During his visit to Bhutan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi affirmed India’s 'unwavering support' to Bhutan’s 13th Five Year Plan, emphasising India’s commitment to actively assist Bhutan in achieving its key development priorities and advancing sustainable growth across sectors.
Read moreRare earths can now be extracted from plants? Chinese scientists say they did it
A Chinese-led team of scientists said it has found a naturally formed mineral containing rare earth elements inside a living fern — a world first that could pave the way for a “green circular model” of extracting these critical materials, according to a report
Read moreIs Jack Ma planning to leave China?
Jack Ma’s family has purchased a $25.6 million mansion in London’s Belgravia, once the Italian embassy, signalling another major overseas investment by the Alibaba co-founder. The acquisition, made by his wife Cathy Zhang, adds to a vast property portfolio across continents
Read moreMyanmar gambling scam: Thailand extradites Chinese national with Cambodian passport to China
She Zhijiang, 43, a Chinese national who also holds a Cambodian passport, was arrested by Thai police in August 2022 on an international warrant and an Interpol red notice requested by Beijing, which accused him of running illegal online gambling operations.
Read moreIs Red Sea safe for ships again? Houthis signal green, but with a threat to turn it red if…
The Red Sea may finally see calm after two years of turmoil as Yemen’s Houthi rebels have signalled a halt to their attacks on Israel and commercial ships following the Gaza ceasefire — but warned they would “return to our military operations” if fighting resumes
Read more’Will take good care of them’: Murmu after India, Botswana declare Cheetah translocation pact
Indian President Droupadi Murmu and her counterpart President Duma Gideon Boko formally declared the plan to translocate eight Cheetahs from the African nation during her state visit to Botswana.
Read moreJaishankar to visit Russia this month to prepare agenda for PM Modi-Putin meeting
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar will visit Russia this month for a series of meetings. He is expected to hold talks to finalise the agenda for President Putin and PM Modi’s meeting in India next month.
Read moreRussia's AI robot falls seconds after being unveiled
Footage shows the moment Russia's first anthropomorphic robot fell just seconds after its debut
Read more‘Trump is temporary’: At Cop30, California Governor Newsom slams US president’s Big Oil push
At the UN climate summit, Gavin Newsom slammed Trump for twice pulling the US out of the Paris Agreement and pledged that Democrats would bring the country back
Read moreDo you have a ‘Certified Bangers’ badge on X? Here’s what it means
Elon Musk-owned X has introduced a new feature called ‘Certified Bangers’, aimed at rewarding creators whose posts go viral on the social media platform. Account holders can earn the shiny new badge, displayed on their profile, for a month if they post something that ‘shapes internet culture’ and attracts engagement. The feature is in its testing phase right now
Read moreTackle air pollution diseases: India enforces climate change plan in its new advisory to states
To tackle the increasing air pollution, central authorities have issued an updated advisory to all states and Union territories asking them to ensure chest clinics in government health facilities and medical colleges. The clinics are expected to function for a fixed duration of at least two hours daily
Read moreRussia ready to resume Istanbul peace talks with Ukraine: Foreign ministry official
Russia is ready to hold peace talks with Ukraine in Turkey and the ball is in Ukraine's court, a senior Russian official has said.
Read moreTrump’s son-in-law Kushner plans to build a hotel in Belgrade — Serbians don’t want it
The dispute revolves around the planned site — the old Serbian Ministry of Defence and Army headquarters, which were badly damaged during NATO’s 1999 bombing of Belgrade
Read moreIsrael opens Zikim crossing to allow humanitarian aid into Gaza
Israel has permanently reopened the Zikim crossing to enable UN and international aid trucks to enter northern Gaza, aiming to ease famine conditions after months of restricted access
Read more‘Foolish, self-defeating’: Sheikh Hasina blasts ‘weak monarch’ Yunus for hurting India-Bangladesh ties
Ousted Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has said that it has been 'foolish and self-defeating' of Muhammad Yunus to jeopardise Bangladesh's relationship with India since taking over the country last year.
Read more‘Our forests not for sale’: Why protests struck Brazil’s Cop30 climate summit
Protesters stormed the Cop30 summit in Belem, Brazil, clashing with UN security guards. Videos show chaotic moments at the entrance as demonstrators chanted slogans and held placards, before being restrained by security personnel. A few guards sustained minor injuries, and parts of the venue were damaged during the scuffle. What happened?
Read moreTrump’s White House believes US will grow at 3-4% by first 2026 quarter despite shutdown shock
White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett predicts US growth will return to 3–4% by early 2026 despite the impact of the government shutdown and economic challenges
Read moreIndia-Canada New Roadmap 2025: Jaishankar holds talks with Anita Anand to ‘rebuild bilateral ties’
Canada last week said the G7 gathering will discuss pressing global economic and security challenges, including maritime security and prosperity, economic resilience, energy security and critical minerals
Read morePM Modi meets Bhutan’s monarch, inaugurates Kalachakra Empowerment ceremony
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Bhutan's fourth and former King, Druk Gyalpo Jigme Singye Wangchuck and inaugurated the Kalachakra Empowerment ceremony in Thimphu during his Bhutan visit.
Read morePM Modi meets former Bhutan Monarch, lauds his contribution towards India-Bhutan ties
Prime Minister Narendra Modi departed for a Bhutan visit, where he met Bhutan’s former King Jigme Singye Wangchuck and appreciated his efforts for strengthening ties between India and Bhutan.
Read moreXi hosts King Felipe as China courts Spain—its new best friend in Europe
The meeting takes place as Spain steps up efforts to strengthen its relationship with China, emerging as one of Beijing’s warmest allies in Europe at a time when most Western nations are treading carefully
Read moreTrump says United States doesn’t have talented people to fill jobs domestically
When asked whether his administration would restrict the H1-B visa program over concerns that it would affect American workers, Trump told Fox News, "I agree — but you also do have to bring in talent”
Read moreIs Venezuela preparing for a Caribbean military showdown against the US?
Venezuela has ordered a nationwide military mobilisation amid rising tensions with the United States, following the deployment of multiple US naval strike groups and fighter jets to the Caribbean. Nicolás Maduro’s government calls the move a defensive response to 'imperialist threats', while Washington insists its buildup is part of counter-narcotics operations
Read moreTrump claims ‘big win’ but what did America lose during its longest govt shutdown?
The push to end the longest US government shutdown in history moved toward a final vote on Wednesday, as President Donald Trump claimed victory in the political standoff while divisions emerged among rival Democrats over the agreement.
Read moreWill 42-day US govt shutdown end today? Eyes on Democrats as House votes on Senate-approved bill
The US government shutdown could end as soon as today as the House of Representatives is set to hold a vote on the bill approved by the Senate. The Republicans have a majority in the chamber.
Read moreAustralia’s High Court upholds cancellation of Russian embassy site near Parliament, orders compensation to Moscow
Australia’s High Court upheld the government’s decision to revoke Russia’s embassy lease near Parliament House on security grounds, while ordering compensation to Moscow
Read more'He's hated out here': Starmer allies fear his position is at risk as UK PM vows to ‘keep fighting’
Friends of Keir are increasingly concerned about what they perceive as efforts to unseat him and are determined to emphasise the serious dangers they believe a leadership challenge would pose
Read moreIslamabad sees worst suicide attack since 2008: What happened?
Terror hit Islamabad on Tuesday as a blast outside the district and sessions court building claimed twelve lives. Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has blamed India for the explosion, a claim that New Delhi has rejected as ‘baseless’
Read moreUS Supreme Court extends pause on $4 billion in SNAP payments for November
The court's action allows the administration for now to continue withholding about $4 billion from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, known as SNAP or food stamps
Read moreTurkey: Prosecutor seeks 2,000-year prison term for jailed Istanbul mayor Imamoglu, Erdogan's key rival
Imamoglu, who is President Tayyip Erdogan's main political rival, has previously denied all the accusations against him, saying they are politically motivated, and his party on Tuesday rejected the new indictment as "nonsense"
Read moreG7 Foreign Ministers' meet: Jaishankar holds talks with British and French counterparts in Canada
Jaishankar's visit to the country comes at the invitation of Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand. The MEA stated that Jaishankar’s participation in the G7 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting underscores India’s ongoing commitment to collaborating with global partners to tackle shared challenges
Read moreUK halts intel sharing with US over Trump's Venezuela moves: Report
The UK has stopped sharing intelligence with the US on suspected drug trafficking vessels in the Caribbean, citing concerns that it could be complicit in US military strikes, which British officials consider illegal, according to a report
Read moreIndia and Nepal to resume border talks today — first since Gen-Z protests toppled Oli govt
This will be the first time that the two forces — Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) and the Armed Police Force (APF) of Nepal — will have a top-level meeting after the ’Gen Z’ driven violent protests that rocked Kathmandu in September
Read more'We are opening up our country': Trump hails 'big victory' as shutdown voting nears
The House of Representatives is set to vote on Wednesday on a spending bill to solve the six-week standoff, after eight Democrats broke ranks in the Senate on Monday to side with Trump's Republicans
Read moreMacron, Abbas launch joint committee to draft Palestinian constitution
President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday announced that France and Palestine will establish a joint committee to work on drafting a Palestinian constitution
Read morePM Modi strengthens energy ties with Bhutan, extends $455 million credit line
India and Bhutan strengthened their energy partnership on Tuesday during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the Himalayan kingdom as PM Modi announced a $455 million line of credit and inaugurated a new hydroelectric project
Read moreHillary Clinton's running mate among rebel Democrats who handed over Trump a shutdown win
Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.), Hillary Clinton’s 2016 running mate, became the eighth Democrat to back a centrist deal set to end the longest US government shutdown
Read moreTurkey’s C-130 aircraft crashes in Georgia
A Turkish C-130 military cargo aircraft has crashed in Georgia after taking off from Azerbaijan, according to the country's defence ministry.
Read more‘We are in a state of war’: Pakistan blames Taliban for Islamabad suicide bombing
After a suicide bombing killed 12 people in Islamabad, Pakistan has blamed the Taliban and declared the country is 'in a state of war'.
Read moreCan Nato's tiny new missile be used against Russian drone incursions in Europe?
Europe is developing a compact, low-cost interceptor missile to counter growing drone threats linked to the Ukraine conflict and Russian long-range unmanned aircraft. The Mark 1, built by Estonian firm Frankenburg Technology, is designed for mass production and autonomous targeting
Read morePKR 20,000 salary for PKR 200,000 a semester fee: Pakistan's jobless economy leaves millions in despair
“Despite paying exorbitant university fees of up to PKR 200,000 per semester, many graduates in Karachi remain jobless or are forced to accept meagre salaries between PKR 20,000 and PKR 25,000,” said JDC Foundation's General Secretary Syed Zafar Abbas
Read moreIs Russia's Putin sick?
Fresh images of Russian President Vladimir Putin show his right hand looking unusually swollen and sore. While the Kremlin hasn't confirmed any issue, the 73-year-old's health has long been a subject of speculation, and this latest appearance has once again stirred discussions that the Russian leader may be battling an undisclosed illness
Read moreWarren Buffett steps back: The ups and ups of the 'Oracle of Omaha'
Warren Buffett’s gradual shift away from daily leadership at Berkshire Hathaway marks a historic change for one of the world’s most influential business empires. At 95, Buffett is transitioning executive responsibilities to Greg Abel while retaining his role as chairman
Read moreCar explosion in Pakistan’s Islamabad kills 6, injures dozens: Police
A suspected suicide bombing near a court in Pakistan's Islamabad has killed at least six people and injured over a dozen, according to the police.
Read moreUK unemployment rises to 5%, highest since early 2021 ahead of budget
Britain’s unemployment rate rose to five percent in the third quarter, the highest since early 2021, raising concerns ahead of the government’s upcoming budget.
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