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Nepal's ex-PM leaves army barracks 9 days after Gen-Z protests
Former Prime Minister of Nepal, KP Sharma Oli, has moved to a private residence in Bhaktapur after spending nine days under army protection.
US troops returning to Afghanistan? Trump hints at 'breaking news'
United States President Donald Trump has hinted at the possibility of re-establishing a military presence at Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan.
Indian techie shot dead by US police in California
A 30-year-old Indian techie, Mohammed Nizamuddin, was shot dead by the Santa Clara Police Department (SCPD) in California on September 3.
US revokes visas of Indian executives over fentanyl smuggling link
The United States Embassy in New Delhi has revoked and denied visas to certain Indian business executives and their families.
Macrons to show court 'scientific evidence' proving Brigitte is woman
French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitte, are planning to present photographic and scientific evidence in a United States court to prove the First Lady is a woman.
Taliban cuts off internet in 5 provinces to 'prevent immorality'
The Taliban administration has imposed a ban on internet services in five provinces of northern Afghanistan.
Modi speaks to Nepal's interim PM, reaffirms support
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday spoke to his Nepali counterpart, Sushila Karki, expressing condolences over the recent violence in Nepal.
Brazil's convicted ex-president Bolsonaro diagnosed with skin cancer
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has been diagnosed with skin cancer, just days after he was found guilty of attempting to overturn the country's 2022 election.
Israeli tanks surround Gaza City ahead of ground operation
Israeli tanks have surrounded Gaza City, preparing for a ground operation in the enclave's largest urban area.
'Attack on one...attack on both': Saudi, Pakistan ink defense pact
Saudi Arabia and Pakistan have signed a "Strategic Mutual Defense Agreement," which states that any aggression against one country shall be considered aggression against both.
Trump designates Antifa 'terrorist' group after Charlie Kirk murder
United States President Donald Trump has announced plans to designate the left-wing activist group Antifa as a "major terrorist organization."
China: 2 flying taxis collide mid-air during a show rehearsal
China's flying taxi ambitions have suffered a setback as two electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) vehicles collided mid-air during a rehearsal for the Changchun Air Show in the northeastern region on Tuesday (local time).
Why proposed 'Arab-Islamic NATO' could be worrying for India
An "Arab-Islamic NATO" proposal has been floated after Israel's recent strikes on Qatar.
This is what Trump's letter to new US citizens says
The White House has released a letter that United States President Donald Trump will send to new citizens.
Masood Azhar behind Parliament attack, 26/11: Jaish leader admits
A senior commander of the Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) has implicated his chief, Masood Azhar, in orchestrating terror attacks in Delhi and Mumbai.
North Korea bans English words like 'hamburger,' 'ice cream'
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has banned the use of certain English words, including "hamburger," "ice cream," and "karaoke."
'Fake' football team from Pakistan reaches Japan for tournament; deported
Japan has reportedly issued a warning to Pakistan regarding potential human trafficking after a fake football team was discovered in the country.
Ex-military man rams car into FBI Pittsburgh gate; manhunt launched
The Federal Bureau of Investigation's (FBI) Pittsburgh field office was the target of an apparent "act of terror" early Wednesday morning.
Canadian author Robert Munsch, 80, to die via assisted dying
Canadian children's author Robert Munsch has been approved for medically assisted dying, having been diagnosed with dementia and Parkinson's disease.
Australian politicians rally behind journalist berated by Trump
Australian politicians have rallied behind ABC journalist John Lyons, who was criticized by US President Donald Trump.
'US officers tied us, pointed guns': South Koreans recount ordeal
A group of over 300 South Korean workers was recently detained in Georgia, United States. The incident is said to be one of the largest immigration raids during Donald Trump's presidency.
4 arrested for projecting Trump-Epstein images on Windsor Castle
Four people were arrested after images of United States President Donald Trump and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein were projected onto Windsor Castle in the United Kingdom.
Israel expands ground assault on Gaza City, defying international outcry
Israel has launched an expanded ground assault on Gaza City, despite international condemnation.
Charlie Kirk murder suspect Tyler Robinson charged with aggravated murder
Tyler Robinson, the 22-year-old suspect in Charlie Kirk's assassination, has been charged with aggravated murder, felony discharge of a firearm, and witness tampering.
Charlie Kirk's alleged assassin confessed to trans partner, prosecutors allege
Tyler Robinson, the 22-year-old suspect in the shooting of 31-year-old Charlie Kirk, confessed to killing the conservative activist to his transgender partner and roommate, prosecutors have alleged.
Khalistani outfit SFJ threatens 'siege' of Indian Consulate in Vancouver
The Sikhs for Justice (SFJ), a United States-based Khalistani group, has threatened to "siege" the Indian Consulate in Vancouver on Thursday.
Trump dials PM Modi, greets him on 75th birthday
United States President Donald Trump called Prime Minister Narendra Modi to wish him on his 75th birthday.
Judge drops terrorism charges in UnitedHealthcare CEO murder case
A New York judge has dismissed two terrorism-related charges against Luigi Mangione, the man accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. However, the judge allowed a second-degree murder charge to remain.
Chinese teens who urinated in soup ordered to pay $309,000
Two teenagers in China have been ordered to pay 2.2 million yuan ($309,000) to two catering companies after they urinated into a pot of broth at a Haidilao hotpot restaurant in Shanghai.
Israel committing genocide in Gaza, says UN commission of inquiry
An independent United Nations commission has accused Israel of committing genocide against Palestinians in Gaza.
Jaish admits Masood Azhar's family 'torn apart' in Operation Sindoor
A Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) commander has admitted that the family of Masood Azhar, the terror group's top commander, was "torn into pieces" in strikes on Bahawalpur.
Why India does not import corn from US
US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick recently criticized India's trade decisions, especially its refusal to import corn from the US.
Israel minister says 'Gaza on fire' after intense bombing campaign
Israel has launched an intense bombing campaign on Gaza City, with Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz saying the city is "on fire."
US threatens visa revocations for foreigners celebrating Charlie Kirk's assassination
United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio has announced plans to deny and revoke visas for foreigners who celebrate the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
'Netanyahu didn't inform me before Doha strike': Trump
United States President Donald Trump has denied reports that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu informed him in advance about the recent airstrike in Doha, Qatar.
India 'coming to negotiating table': Trump's trade adviser Navarro
Peter Navarro, a trade adviser to United States President Donald Trump, has stated that India is "coming to the negotiating table" for a bilateral trade deal.
US military conducts 2nd strike on vessel off Venezuela coast
The United States military has conducted a second strike on a vessel in international waters off South America, President Donald Trump announced on Truth Social on Monday.
Rising seas will threaten millions of Australians by 2050: Report
A national climate risk assessment report has warned that no Australian community will be spared from the worsening impacts of climate change.
US: Why detention of 73-year-old Indian-origin woman has sparked anger
The detention of Harjit Kaur, a 73-year-old woman of Indian origin, by the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has sparked widespread protests.
This special 50p coin celebrates 90 years of Monopoly
The UK's Royal Mint has launched a special 50p coin to celebrate the 90th anniversary of the board game Monopoly.