Taiwan: 8 Chinese Naval Vessels Tracked
Taiwan on Friday said that it detected 8 Chinese naval vessels operating around Taiwan. It was between 6 am on Thursday (4 April) to 6 am on Friday (5 April).
Doctor: No Evidence Of Imran Khan’s Wife Being Poisoned In Sub-Jail
Bushra Bibi, the wife of Imran Khan, has been confirmed as unharmed by her personal, Dr. Asim Yousuf, who found no evidence of poisoning during her detention at Khan's converted mansion
Israel Declares To Permit Temporary Aid Through Northern Gaza Border
Israel temporarily permits humanitarian aid through its border with Gaza, reopening the Erez crossing, amid international pressure following a strike that killed seven charity worker
Pakistan President Zardari Assures Security For Chinese Nationals
The meeting between the two comes a week after five Chinese engineers and their Pakistani driver were killed in a suicide bombing in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa's Bisham.
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
Scientists Issue Stark Warning: Lethal Bird Flu Pandemic Could Be ‘100 Times Worse’ Than COVID
Since its detection in 2020, the H5N1 avian flu has rapidly spread, affecting wild birds, commercial poultry, and backyard flocks nationwide.
Royal Expert: Meghan Markle Unlikely to Return to UK Despite Prince Harry’s Visit Plans
Meghan is steering clear of the UK to avoid drama and potential conflicts, particularly with Princess Kate.
Hamas Chief Accuses Israel Of Procrastinating In Peace Talks
Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh accused Israel of stalling talks for a ceasefire and hostage release agreement in the Gaza war, while the Israeli Prime Minister claims Hamas has tightened its stance
Tokyo Crowd Rejoice In Cherry Blossoms’ Full Bloom
Tokyo's cherry blossom destinations experienced a four-day delay due to chilly weather, with the government blaming it but predicting climate change may cause petals to appear sooner
Russia Following South Korea’s Sanctions: Unfriendly
Russia criticizes South Korea's sanctions on Russian individuals and businesses, accusing it of unfriendly behavior