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First giant panda cub born in Indonesia, nicknamed 'Rio'
The Indonesian Safari Park in Cisarua, West Java province, is celebrating the birth of its first giant panda cub.
Saudi Arabia relaxes alcohol sales for wealthy foreigners
Saudi Arabia has eased its long-standing restrictions on alcohol sales for non-Muslim expatriates.
US attorney for Air India crash victims flags compensation delays
Mike Andrews, the lead United States attorney representing families of victims from the Air India AI171 crash, has raised serious concerns over delayed compensation and psychological trauma.
'Rot in hell...': Indian-origin nurse convicted for Australian woman's murder
Rajwinder Singh, an Indian-origin former hospital nurse, has been convicted of murdering Toyah Cordingley, an Australian woman.
You can apply for Chinese visa online from December 22
The Chinese Embassy in India is set to introduce an online visa application system on December 22, 2025.
Dogs in Chernobyl turned blue for this disgusting reason
Stray dogs in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, Ukraine were recently spotted with bright blue fur, but it's not due to radiation exposure.
Nigeria secures release of 100 kidnapped schoolchildren: Report
The Nigerian government has reportedly secured the release of 100 schoolchildren who were abducted last month in Niger state.
Japan accuses China of locking radar on its aircraft
Tensions between Japan and China have flared up after Tokyo accused Beijing of locking fire-control radar on Japanese military aircraft near Okinawa.
Thailand launches airstrikes on Cambodia amid Trump peace deal
Thailand has launched airstrikes on Cambodia, escalating tensions between the two Southeast Asian neighbors.
Why Trump is offering $12B aid to US farmers
US President Donald Trump will announce a $12 billion farm aid package today.
Soldiers appear on TV announcing coup in African country Benin
A group of soldiers has reportedly staged a coup in Benin, West Africa, announcing the dissolution of the government on state television.
Why Ukraine's chernobyl protective shield can no longer confine radiation
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has announced that the protective shield built around the Chernobyl nuclear disaster site in Ukraine can no longer confine radioactive waste.
US no longer considers Russia to be a 'direct threat'
The United States has revised its national security strategy, no longer designating Russia as a "direct threat."
'Could be Pakistan's bribery': Ex-Pentagon official on souring US-India ties
Former Pentagon official Michael Rubin has blamed United States President Donald Trump's "gross incompetence" for the deteriorating relations between the US and India.
Venezuela swears in 5,600 troops amid US military build-up
Venezuela has sworn in 5,600 new soldiers as tensions with the United States escalate.
Pakistani woman seeks Modi's intervention as husband prepares Delhi wedding
A Pakistani woman, Nikita Nagdev, has sought intervention from Prime Minister Narendra Modi, alleging her husband abandoned her and is planning a second marriage in Delhi.
Indian-origin student dies in house fire in New York
Sahaja Reddy Udumala, a 24-year-old Indian student pursuing her Master's degree in Albany, New York, has died after suffering severe injuries from a house fire.
Trump deserves Nobel for uniting India, Russia: ex-Pentagon official
Former Pentagon official Michael Rubin has suggested that United States President Donald Trump should be awarded a Nobel Prize. The reason? His alleged role in bringing India and Russia closer.
Tennessee grandfather, 3-month-old mauled to death by 7 pit bulls
A tragic incident occurred in Tullahoma, Tennessee, the United States of America, where a 50-year-old grandfather and his three-month-old granddaughter were killed by their own pack of seven pit bulls, the New York Post reported.
Putin's rumored daughter apologizes to Ukrainian journalist for father's war
Yelizaveta Krivonogikh, better known as Luiza Rozova, the alleged secret daughter of Russian President Vladimir Putin, was recently confronted by Ukrainian journalist Dmytro Sviatnenko in Paris.
'Taking action on possible peaceful settlement...': Putin thanks Modi
Russian President Vladimir Putin has thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his focus on the Ukraine conflict.
Anti-Hamas militia leader, backed by Israel, killed in Gaza
Yasser Abu Shabab, the leader of an Israeli-backed militia in southern Gaza, was killed on Thursday.
'Should work together...': Modi, Putin hold bilateral talks
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Russian President Vladimir Putin held a bilateral summit in New Delhi on Friday, December 5.
Macron warned US may 'betray Ukraine' on territory
French President Emmanuel Macron has reportedly warned Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy that "there is a chance that the US will betray Ukraine on territory, without clarity on security guarantees."
US considering extending travel ban from 19 to 30 countries
The United States is reportedly planning to expand its travel ban from 19 countries to over 30.
'Russia didn't start Ukraine war': Putin blames West for conflict
In an exclusive interview with India Today, Russian President Vladimir Putin has blamed the West for initiating the Ukraine conflict.
Pakistan's Munir gains more power; appointed Chief of Defense Forces
Pakistan President Arif Alvi has appointed Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir as the country's first Chief of Defence Forces (CDF). The appointment is for a five-year term.
US military kills 4 in latest Pacific boat strike
The United States military carried out another airstrike on a boat in the eastern Pacific, killing four men suspected of drug trafficking.
5,000 women recruited for suicide missions: Jaish-e-Mohammad chief
The terror outfit Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) has reportedly recruited over 5,000 women in its newly formed women's wing, Jamaat ul Mominaat.
'Disturbing' new photos of Epstein's 'paedophile' island released
House Democrats have released new photos and videos from Jeffrey Epstein's private island in the US Virgin Islands.
Pakistan selling largest airline under IMF pressure; Munir firm bids
Pakistan is moving ahead with the privatization of its national airline, Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), under pressure from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to rein in spending and reform its collapsing economy.
Indian illegal trucker arrested after crash kills newlyweds in Oregon
An Indian truck driver, Rajinder Kumar, has been charged with criminally negligent homicide and reckless endangerment after a fatal accident in Oregon killed two people.
Brussels breaks record for longest period without government
Brussels has officially gone 542 days without a functioning government, surpassing Belgium's previous record of 541 days in 2010-11.
Trump calls Vice President JD Vance 'incompetent' in incoherent rant
During the 9th Cabinet Meeting of the second term, United States President Donald Trump appeared to rant incoherently, even ridiculing Vice President JD Vance.
'Bangladesh won't see peace unless India in pieces': Ex-army general
A retired Bangladeshi army general has sparked controversy with his provocative remarks against India.
Trump administration halts all immigration applications from 19 countries
The Trump administration has announced a suspension of all immigration applications from 19 countries. The decision includes green card and US citizenship processing.
NATO leaders meet after Putin rejects peace deal on Ukraine
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) foreign ministers are convening in Brussels for their first meeting since a draft peace plan to resolve the Ukraine conflict was released.
Malaysia to resume search for missing MH370 aircraft
The search for the wreckage of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 will resume on December 30, more than a decade after the aircraft disappeared with 239 people on board.
'Asim Munir yearns for war with India': Imran Khan's sister
Aleema Khan, the sister of former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan, has accused General Asim Munir of wanting a war with India.
'We value...ties': Russia ratifies key defense pact with India
Russia's lower house of parliament, the State Duma, has ratified a crucial military logistics agreement with India, NDTV reported.
Trump calls Somali immigrants 'garbage' amid US crackdown
United States President Donald Trump has launched a scathing attack on Somali immigrants, calling them "garbage" and saying they should be sent back to their home country.
Putin says Russia prepared for war if Europe 'wants one'
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday that his country is "ready" for war if Europe seeks one. He accused European leaders of not having a peaceful agenda.
'He's physically fine but...': Imran Khan's sister after visiting jail
Dr. Uzma Khanum, the sister of former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan, has confirmed that her brother is "fit and fine" after a meeting with him in Adiala Jail on Tuesday.
Turkey warns of escalation after third Black Sea tanker attack
Turkey's maritime affairs directorate has reported a third attack on a commercial tanker in the Black Sea.
Pakistan ridiculed for sending 'expired' flood relief to Sri Lanka
Pakistan's attempt to send aid to Sri Lanka has backfired after the High Commission in Colombo posted pictures of the relief packages with labels showing expiry dates of October 2024.
Imran Khan's sister finally allowed to meet him in jail
Uzma Khanum, sister of former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan, was granted permission to meet him at Adiala Jail on Tuesday, Pakistani outlet The Dawn reported.
Iran's water crisis: President warns of possible evacuations
Iran is facing a severe water crisis, with President Masoud Pezeshkian warning that residents may have to evacuate if it doesn't rain in the city by December.
US plans to double H-1B visas under HIRE Act
The United States is considering a major immigration policy change with the reintroduction of the HIRE Act.
'Work, work, work...': Japan PM's pledge becomes catchphrase of 2025
Japan's new Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has been awarded the catchphrase of the year for her promise to "work, work, work, work and work" for her country.
Russia claims capture of strategic Ukrainian city Pokrovsk
On Monday, Russia claimed to have captured the eastern Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk, a major strategic hub.
White House doctor says Trump is in 'excellent overall health'
United States President Donald Trump is in "excellent overall health," according to his White House physician, Captain Sean Barbabella.
Hong Kong: 13 arrested for manslaughter after deadly apartment fires
Authorities in Hong Kong have arrested 13 people on suspicion of manslaughter in connection with a devastating fire at the Wang Fuk Court estate.