NIA Arrests Most Wanted Gangster Accused Of Killing RSS Worker In South Africa
Despite evading authorities for years and relocating to different countries, Niyazi's luck ran out as the Gujarat Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) took the lead in tracking his movements.
Former President Zardari and Achakzai File Nominations For Pakistan’s Presidential Election
The president is elected by an electoral college consisting of members from the Senate, the National Assembly, and the four provincial assemblies, voting via secret ballot.
UK Demands An Urgent Investigation Into The Deaths Of Gaza Aid Convoy
Foreign Minister David Cameron emphasized the need for more humanitarian aid, urged Israel to open more borders, and urged an immediate humanitarian pause
Biden’s Plan For Gaza: Military Airdrop Of Food & Supplies
Israeli soldiers killed over 100 civilians in Gaza on Thursday, escalating the grave situation in the ongoing conflict, which began with Hamas' attack on Israel on October 7
Heavy Snowfall In Afghanistan Kills 15, Injures Dozens
The government has allocated 50 million Afghanis for assistance, road clearing, food delivery, and rescue
16 Nations Join International Big Cat Alliance Headed By India
The International Big Cat Alliance is a multi-country, multi-agency alliance established to promote cooperation and advance the conservation agenda across countries
Deadly Wildfire in Texas Claims Two Lives and Destroys Over 500 Structures
The Smokehouse Creek fire, the largest among several major blazes in the rural Panhandle region, has also encroached into Oklahoma.
Indian Diplomat Anupama Singh IFS Counters Peace and Turkey’s Kashmir Allegations at the UN
Indian Foreign Service (IFS) Officer Anupama Singh Exposes Pakistan and Turkey's Lies on Kashmir at UN, Sets the Record Straight
Death Rate In Bangladesh Fires Reaches 45
Bangladesh firefighters blame safety flaws for a Dhaka restaurant fire, resulting in 45 deaths due to careless placement of cooking gas cylinders in stairwell and kitchen
Alexei Navalny’s Funeral In Moscow To Be Held Under The Shadow Of Repression
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny's burial ceremony in Moscow is set for Friday, with thousands risking detention to pay their respects, following his death in an Arctic prison