UK MP Condemns Khalistani Disruptions of Emergency Film Screenings
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The Democratic Republic of Congo is facing escalating violence, particularly in the eastern region where the M23 rebel group has seized control of Goma. Amidst the chaos, the Indian Embassy in Kinshasa has issued advisories urging Indian nationals to move...
A courageous nation unveils the extraordinary journey of an individual who, against insurmountable odds, triumphantly graduated from the esteemed University of Bristol. Maher Fattouh, a beacon of perseverance, tragically lost his sight at the tender age o...
A South Korean court has declined prosecutors' request to extend the detention of impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol, who faces serious allegations regarding his brief declaration of martial law in December. Following his impeachment and suspension, Yoon's...
Cilantro, a prominent coffee chain in Egypt, has appointed Mohamed El-Shazly as its new CEO. With a focus on ambitious growth targets and digital transformation, El-Shazly plans to enhance customer engagement and modernize the brand, positioning Cilantro...
Explore the breathtaking Pulpí Geode in Almería, Spain, as it strives for UNESCO World Heritage status. This stunning underground chamber, filled with enormous gypsum crystals, showcases extraordinary geological significance. Learn about its discovery, lo...
The European Commission is conducting a stress test involving major social media platforms, including Meta, TikTok, and X, to evaluate their readiness to mitigate disinformation in the lead-up to Germany's elections next month. This initiative, part of th...
A historic storm, named Éowyn, lashed Ireland and Scotland with hurricane-force winds exceeding 114 mph, causing widespread power outages affecting over 700,000 homes and businesses. Authorities issued rare "red" weather warnings, urging residents to stay...
President Donald Trump's administration has mandated that all federal diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) staff be placed on paid leave, according to a memo from the Office of Personnel Management. Federal agencies are also instructed to develop plans...
In front of Saudah's house on Indonesia's Sumatra island lie two damaged coast guard ships, washed ashore by a tsunami 20 years ago and a daily reminder that her youngest son has yet to come home.
Flags will be flown at half-mast after President Emmanuel Macron declared a national day of mourning.
A school sheltering displaced families was hit, according to Gaza's civil defence agency.
While the world focuses on other crises, Sudan's humanitarian disaster goes largely unnoticed. This story delves into the dire conditions in the Nuba Mountains, where children are dying of hunger and entire communities are struggling to survive amidst ong...
India's National Security Advisor Ajit Doval is scheduled to meet Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Beijing on December 18, marking the first Special Representatives meeting in five years. The discussions aim to address longstanding boundary issues, enh...
Senior U.S. officials express growing concern over Turkey's military buildup along the Syrian border, fearing an impending large-scale incursion into American-backed Syrian Kurdish territories. Kurdish officials are urging President Trump to intervene and...
In a landmark decision, the FBI agrees to pay $22.6 million to settle a lawsuit by female trainees alleging gender discrimination in the agent training academy. Explore the implications of this settlement for gender equity and workplace fairness at the FB...
Mumbai Metro-3 Aqua Line Opens Today: Under the ‘Make in India’ initiative, 31 modern, lightweight trains have been built for Metro-3, each consisting of 8 cars with a capacity to carry 2,500 passengers