Australian Prime Minister Supports Parliamentary Motion Demanding Julian Assange’s Release
Anthony Albanese continues to press the U.S. to withdraw extradition requests and release Assange, expressing frustration over the lack of a diplomatic resolution.
Taiwan Detects 14 Chinese Fighter Jets Carrying ‘Combat Readiness Patrol’
Lai, who takes office in May, has proposed talks with China, which have been refused
Philippine Church Balcony Collapses During Prayer, Leaving 1 Dead And 53 Injured
Mayor Arthur Robes has ordered that the damaged church be closed while investigators evaluate its structural safety
Destroyed Russia’s Landing Ship In Black Sea, Claims Ukraine
The Ukrainian military intelligence service reported that the Russian cruiser had been attacked with naval drones
UN: Russia War Ruins Ukraine Heritage Worth $3.5 Billion
Ukraine has seven cultural sites and one natural site on UNESCO's World Heritage List, including the historic centre of Odesa
North Korea Launches Multiple Cruise Missiles Off Its Eastern Coast
Seoul and the United States have accused the North of supplying Russia with weapons in exchange for Moscow's technical assistance with Kim's fledgling satellite programme
Modi to Attend Inauguration of BAPS Hindu Mandir in Abu Dhabi: Here’s His Tentative Schedule
This event holds immense significance not only for the Hindu community in Abu Dhabi but also for devotees worldwide, as it represents a significant milestone in promoting cultural and spiritual harmony.
Burj Khalifa Illuminates ‘Guest of Honor – Republic of India’ Prior to PM Modi’s World Government Summit Address
During his two-day official visit to the UAE, PM Modi is scheduled to meet UAE Vice President Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum and inaugurate the BAPS Mandir in Abu Dhabi.
Egyptians Discuss Gaza Truce With US, Israel, Qatar Prime Minister
The quartet meeting as international pressure rises for a cease-fire between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas
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