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Trump likely to visit India early next year: Marco Rubio
United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio has announced that President Donald Trump is likely to visit India early next year.
LeT terrorists attend funeral of Shoaib Akhtar's brother
The funeral of former Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Akhtar's elder brother, Shahid, on June 24 in Islamabad was attended by several Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorists.
US CENTCOM releases footage of strike on Iran
The United States launched airstrikes on Iranian missile and drone storage sites, as well as coastal radar positions.
Israel, Lebanon sign framework with US to end hostilities
Israel, Lebanon, and the United States have signed a trilateral framework agreement in Washington. The deal is aimed at resolving the long-standing conflict between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah militants.
Venezuela rocked by 4.9 magnitude earthquake days after deadly quakes
Venezuela was rocked by a 4.9 magnitude earthquake off its northern coast on Friday, local time.
US strikes Iranian sites after attack on commercial ship
The United States has launched a fresh wave of strikes on Iran in retaliation for a drone attack on a commercial vessel.
Light aircraft crashes into Beijing's tallest building
A small aircraft crashed into the CITIC Tower in Beijing, Beijing's tallest building.
Death toll in Venezuelan earthquakes reaches 589
The number of people killed in two Venezuelan earthquakes has doubled in just one day to reach 589.
6.5-magnitude earthquake hits Phillipines' Mindanao
A 6.5-magnitude earthquake jolted the southern Philippine island of Mindanao on Friday, the United States Geological Survey (USGS) reported.
'Targeting India alone': NZ minister claims government covertly amending FTA
New Zealand's Foreign Minister Winston Peters has criticized the India Free Trade agreement, saying the ruling National Party has "covertly" changed course on migration settings for Indians.
South Korea to train 500,000 personnel to become 'drone warriors'
South Korea is planning to transform its military strategy by training all branches of its armed forces in drone operations.
Automotive magnate Porsche to sell villa after tunnel project backlash
Wolfgang Porsche, the Austrian-German automotive magnate, has decided to sell his historic 17th-century villa in Salzburg, Austria.
Scientist wins $100,000 prize for 'talking' to birds
Dr. Julie Elie of the University of California, Berkeley, has been awarded the 2026 Coller-Dolittle prize for her groundbreaking work in decoding the communication of zebra finches.
NYC Rent Guidelines Board approves 2-year rent freeze
The New York City Rent Guidelines Board has approved a two-year rent freeze for one million rent-stabilized apartments.
As Ukraine hits Crimea, Russian-held Sevastopol imposes energy restrictions
Power outages and fuel shortages have become a common sight in Sevastopol, Crimea's largest city under Russian control. The situation has worsened after intensified Ukrainian attacks on the peninsula.
Canada admits to Khalistani role in Kanishka bombing after 40yrs
The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) has, for the first time in over four decades, admitted that Khalistani terrorists were behind the 1985 bombing of Air India Flight 182.
King Charles becomes first UK monarch to disclose tax payment
King Charles has become the first British monarch to publicly disclose his tax payments.
Army would 'turn weapons against Kremlin': Ex-commander warns Putin
A former Russian commander has issued a stark warning to President Vladimir Putin, threatening an armed uprising if the Kremlin doesn't come clean about the Ukraine war.
Trump proposes using frozen Iranian assets to buy US crops
United States President Donald Trump has announced plans to use $12 billion in frozen Iranian assets to purchase American agricultural products.
Denmark considers nationwide ban on Islamic call to prayer
Denmark's Immigration Minister Morten Bodskov has proposed a nationwide ban on the Islamic call to prayer, or Adhan.
Venezuela twin earthquakes kill 235 as rescuers continue search
Up to 235 people have been killed so far after two powerful earthquakes struck northern Venezuela on Wednesday evening. Over 4,300 people have also been injured.
Meloni slams NATO chief for misrepresenting Italy's role in conflict
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has slammed NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte for misrepresenting Italy's involvement in the recent Iran conflict.
Strait of Hormuz evacuation paused after ship hit in Oman
The United Nations' International Maritime Organization (IMO) has suspended its evacuation initiative in the Strait of Hormuz after a vessel was reportedly attacked in the Gulf of Oman.
Iraq walks back threat to exit OPEC
Iraq's Oil Ministry has dismissed reports of the country threatening to exit the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) if the oil producer group does not allow it to increase oil production.
Indians can now buy homes in Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia has opened its real estate market to foreign buyers, including Indians.
164 dead after 2 powerful earthquakes rock Venezuela
Venezuela's acting President Delcy Rodriguez said at least 164 people had been confirmed dead and 971 injured after two powerful earthquakes hit the country on Wednesday night.
Pakistan halts food, fuel, medicines supplies to POK amid protests
Pakistan is allegedly blocking the entry of essential goods into Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (POK) amid rising anti-government protests led by the Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC).
Powerful back-to-back quakes hit Venezuela: What is 'doublet earthquake'
Venezuela declared a state of emergency after two powerful earthquakes struck the country on Wednesday night.
2 major earthquakes hit Venezuela; how bad is the damage?
Venezuela's capital Caracas was rocked by two powerful earthquakes on Wednesday, with the second one being a magnitude 7.5 tremor.
2 powerful earthquakes hit Venezuela; 32 dead
Venezuela's interim leader, Delcy Rodriguez, has declared a state of emergency after two powerful earthquakes rocked the country.
Bill Gates admits to affairs with multiple Russian women
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has admitted to having affairs with Russian women, including bridge player Mila Antonova and nuclear scientist Karima Nigmatulina.
US senator promises to remove Green Card caps for Indians
US Senator Roger Marshall has vowed to advocate for the removal of country-based Green Card caps for Indians.
EU air safety body wants airlines to avoid Iranian airspace
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has urged airlines to continue avoiding the airspace over Iran, Iraq, and Lebanon.
Israel deliberately targeting Palestinian children in Gaza: UN inquiry
An independent United Nations inquiry has accused Israel of continuing to commit genocide by deliberately targeting Palestinian children in Gaza.
France: 68,000 households without electricity amid record-breaking heatwave
A record-breaking heatwave in France has resulted in a major power outage, leaving nearly 68,000 households without electricity.
Iran invites PM Modi to attend Khamenei's state funeral
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has invited Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to attend the state funeral of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, who was killed in a US-Israeli airstrike in February, WION reported.
Trump laughed off proposal to deploy Indian troops to Ukraine
A new book has revealed that United States Vice President JD Vance had proposed the deployment of Indian troops to Ukraine for a peacekeeping mission.
France reports 40 drownings as heatwave sweeps across Europe
France recorded its hottest day on record on Tuesday, with temperatures hitting 44.3 degrees Celsius in a southwestern town.
Republican-controlled Senate approves measure instructing Trump to halt Iran war
The Republican-controlled US Senate has passed a war powers resolution for the first time in history, seeking to block military action against Iran or seek congressional approval before continuing military action.
Iran denies access to nuclear sites bombed by US, Israel
Iran has refused to let United Nations nuclear inspectors into its facilities that were damaged during the 2025 conflict with Israel and the United States.
Vance breaks silence after Iranian foreign minister 'snubs' him on-camera
United States Vice President JD Vance has downplayed an apparent snub by Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi during peace talks in Switzerland on Sunday.