US, UK Forces Shot Down 21 Houthis Drones And Missiles Over Red Sea
Huthis launched a complex attack of Iranian-designed one-way attack UAVs, anti-ship cruise missiles, and an anti-ship ballistic missile into the Southern Red Sea
US Postpones Moon Landing Mission Astronauts Until 2026
The first mission, an uncrewed test flight to the Moon and back called Artemis 1, took place in 2022
Kim Jong Un: No Intention Of Avoiding War With South Korea
Kim Jong Un also described the worsening bilateral relations as a new phase of change and an unavoidable reality
Ukraine’s Technology Minister: Ukraine Is Manufacturing More Drones Than State Can Acquire
UAVs have been widely utilized by both Ukraine and Russia throughout the 22-month war
President Joe Biden Kept In Dark About Pentagon Chief’s Prostate Cancer
US President was kept in the dark about Pentagon Chief's prostate surgery and his hospitalization status.
Gabriel Attal Becomes France’s Youngest And First Gay Prime Minister
In recent opinion polls, he is one of the country's most popular politicians, and he has made a name for himself as a savvy minister, easy on radio shows as well as in parliament.
Pak Anti-Corruption Court Indicts Imran Khan, His Wife Bushra In Toshakhana Case
When the charges were read, Khan and Bushra Bibi were present. They both entered not-guilty pleas. The court had previously postponed the indictment because Khan's wife had failed to appear.
Japan Earthquake Claims Over 200 Lives, 100 Still Missing
Every year hundreds of earthquakes strike Japan
Rajnath Singh Commences UK Visit by Paying Tribute at Gandhi Memorial
Initiating his visit to the United Kingdom after a gap of 22 years, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh paid respects at the Mahatma Gandhi statue situated in Tavistock Square, central London
China Satellite Launch Raises Safety Concerns In Taiwanese Phones
The satellite was sent off using the Long March-2C carrier rocket