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Japan's Kansai International Airport is sinking, but how fast?
Japan's Kansai International Airport (KIX), an award-winning airport for its architectural design, efficiency, staff, and baggage delivery, is sinking.
'Tehran residents will pay price': Israel threatens civilians in Iran
Israel has threatened to target civilian sites in Tehran in retaliation for missile attacks from Iran.
Who's Blaise Metreweli, 1st female MI6 chief in 116 years
Blaise Metreweli has been appointed the new head of Britain's foreign intelligence service, MI6, Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced on Sunday.
Minnesota lawmakers shooter arrested; 60 others were on 'hit list'
Vance Boelter, the man who allegedly killed former Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark, reportedly had a list of more than 60 names, including Democratic leaders, as potential targets.
Pakistan will 'nuke' Israel if attacked, says Iran; Islamabad denies
Iran has claimed that Pakistan would retaliate with a nuclear strike on Israel if the latter uses nuclear weapons against Tehran.
'Ready to ambush Modi': Pro-Khalistan protesters ahead of G7 Summit
As world leaders gather for the G7 summit in Kananaskis, a wave of protests has swept through Calgary.
Iran opens land borders for evacuation of Indian students
Iran has opened its land borders for the safe evacuation of Indian students amid escalating tensions between Tehran and Israel.
Iran rejects ceasefire negotiations
Iran has reportedly refused to negotiate a ceasefire with mediators Qatar and Oman.
Iran-Israel conflict: G7 leaders discuss situation; nuclear talks canceled
The conflict between Iran and Israel has escalated as both nations exchanged retaliatory strikes over the weekend.
US immigration policies are not working well, says JPMorgan CEO
JPMorgan Chase's Chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon has criticized the US immigration policies, calling them ineffective.
Iran halts world's largest gas field after Israeli drone strike
Iran has suspended production at the South Pars gas field, the world's largest, after an Israeli drone strike caused a fire at one of its key processing units.
US re-evaluating approved Green Card applications for certain visa holders
The United States is cracking down on fraudulent activities in the Green Card application process, especially for those with EB-1A visas (extraordinary ability category).
If Iran attacks us, we'll respond with 'brutal' force: Trump
United States President Donald Trump has warned Iran against any retaliation after the recent Israeli attacks on Tehran.
Taiwan adds Huawei to a list which includes Taliban, al-Qaeda
Taiwan has added China's tech giants Huawei Technologies and Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp (SMIC) to its export control list.
No, Pakistan army chief wasn't invited to US military parade
The White House has refuted claims that Pakistan's Army chief, General Asim Munir, was invited to the recent Washington Military Parade.
US Army's 250th anniversary celebrated with parade, fireworks, protests
A grand military parade in Washington, DC, on Saturday celebrated the 250th anniversary of the United States Army and also marked President Donald Trump's 79th birthday.
Iran cancels US nuclear talks after Israel's strikes on Iran
Iran has canceled its upcoming nuclear talks with the United States after "barbarous" attacks by Israel, state media reported on Saturday.
Israel-Iran conflict escalates as both countries exchange attacks again
The Israel-Iran conflict has intensified as both countries exchanged attacks for the third consecutive day.
Israel strikes defense arrays in Tehran for 1st time
Israel launched airstrikes on dozens of surface-to-surface missile launchers in Iran, the Israeli military said on Saturday.
Florida man urinates on $10,500 worth food at Sam's Club
A 70-year-old man in Florida was arrested for allegedly urinating on nearly $10,500 (over ₹9 lakh) worth of Spam and Vienna sausages at a Sam's Club store.
Tourist damages Swarovski-encrusted chair in museum for photo op
A tourist's reckless behavior at the Palazzo Maffei museum in Verona, Italy, has sparked outrage after he damaged a delicate art installation.
Attention! US announces new rule for Green Card applicants
The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has announced a significant change to its Green Card application process.
US had prior knowledge of Israel's attack on Iran: Trump
United States President Donald Trump confirmed on Friday that his administration had prior knowledge of Israel's recent military action against Iran. The offensive, dubbed "Operation Rising Lion," targeted key Iranian nuclear and military sites.
Israel shows map with J&K as part of Pakistan, apologizes
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) apologized on Saturday for posting an incorrect map of India's international boundaries.
Israel will be in 'ruins' for attacking Iran: Khamenei
Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, on Saturday vowed revenge against Israel after the latter's unprecedented strikes on Iranian territory, including nuclear and military sites.
Key US allies' populations have no confidence in Trump: Survey
A recent survey by the Pew Research Center has revealed that over half of the respondents in key US allies, including France, the UK, Germany, South Korea, and Japan, have no confidence in US President Donald Trump's leadership on world affairs.
Thai singer survived sitting in 11A like Air India passenger
Ruangsak Loychusak, a 47-year-old Thai singer, has expressed his shock at learning that he and the sole survivor of an Air India crash in Ahmedabad shared the same seat number—11A.
'Make a deal before nothing is left': Trump warns Iran
United States President Donald Trump on Friday warned Iran to finalize a nuclear deal, stating that subsequent Israeli attacks on the country would be "even more brutal."
US says 'no immediate reason' to ground Boeing 787
United States officials have stated that they have not seen any immediate safety data that would necessitate a halt in Boeing 787 flights after an Air India plane crashed minutes after takeoff, killing over 240 people.
H-1B visa registrations fall 27% this year amid stricter rules
The US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has reported a major fall in H-1B visa registrations for fiscal year 2026.
Iran Supreme Leader Khamenei's top advisor killed in Israeli strike
Israel's unprecedented strike on Friday reportedly killed three of Iran's most powerful men, including Major General Hossein Salami, the head of the secretive Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
US senator dragged out of LA immigration news conference, handcuffed
California Senator Alex Padilla was forcibly removed from a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) press conference in Los Angeles on Thursday.
Air India flight makes emergency landing in Thailand
An Air India flight from Phuket, Thailand, to New Delhi was forced to make an emergency landing on Friday due to a bomb threat.
Iran launches 100+ drones after Israel strikes its nuclear sites
Iran has launched over 100 drones toward Israel, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed on Friday.
Iran's Supreme Leader vows vengeance after Israel strikes nuclear sites
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has vowed "severe punishment" against Israel following a series of airstrikes that targeted its nuclear facilities and long-range missile capabilities.
16 Air India flights diverted after Israel strikes Iran
At least 16 Air India flights have been diverted after Iran closed its airspace until further notice following Israel's airstrikes on several locations across the country, including Tehran.
Iran's Revolutionary Guards chief Hossein Salami killed in Israeli strike
Israel on Friday launched a series of airstrikes across Iran, targeting the country's nuclear and military facilities.
Israel strikes Iran's nuclear sites; explosions heard across Tehran
Israel on Friday launched airstrikes on Iran's capital, Tehran, targeting nuclear and military sites.
What is AUKUS, submarine deal between Australia, UK and US?
Australia's Defense Minister Richard Marles has expressed confidence that the AUKUS submarine deal with the United Kingdom and the United States will go ahead, despite reports that the Pentagon is reviewing the 2021 deal.
How China's full control over samarium supply threatens Western militaries
China has tightened its grip on the global supply of samarium, a rare earth mineral.