Australian Prime Minister Calls Violence Against Women A National Crisis
Domestic violence rates in Australia are lower than the OECD average, with Argentina, Turkey, and the United States being among the worst offenders
Israeli Prime Minister Vows To Invade Rafah ‘With Or Without’ Gaza Truce Deal
Netanyahu's remarks came as Hamas was considering the latest plan for a truce proposed in Cairo talks with United States, Egyptian, and Qatari mediators
Italy Prime Minister Meloni: Surrogacy Is Inhuman
The Italian parliament is debating a bill by Meloni's Brothers of Italy party, which would prohibit Italians from having children in countries where surrogacy is legal
Biden Warns Israel: US Backing Depends On Gaza Civilian Safety
US president urges Israel PM to consider aid conditions in Gaza, amid rising pressure over his backing for Israel's security amid an election year
Libyan Prime Minister Home Struck With RPGs; No Casualties Reported
Libyan Prime Minister Abdulhamid al-Dbeibah's house in Tripoli was targeted with rocket-propelled grenades, causing some damage
Bhutan’s Three Remarkable Gestures during PM Modi’s Visit
Bhutan Extends Warm Welcome to PM Modi with Unique Gestures, Including Private Dinner Hosted by King, Strengthening Exceptional India-Bhutan Partnership
India Achieves Milestone: Successfully Tests Agni-5 Missile with MIRV Technology
The project was spearheaded by a woman scientist from DRDO, with the involvement of other women scientists, underscoring the country's growing emphasis on Nari Shakti.
Second Time Prime Minister Of Pakistan, Shehbaz Sharif Is In A Major Trouble
Shehbaaz Sharif was told at the time, weeks before he became prime minister, that in order to seal the IMF agreement and keep the nation from going into default, he would have to increase fuel prices.
Amid Thousands Of Israelis Protest, Netanyahu Rejects Calls For Early Election
Anti-government protests have ceased, but activists clamor for new elections, which are not planned until 2026
UN Calls Prospect Of Complete Israeli Invasion Into Gaza’s Rafah Terrifying
Approximately 130 of the original 250 hostages taken by Hamas more than four months ago are still thought to be held in Gaza, however, Israel believes 29 of them have died