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
French Prime Minister Steps Down As Macron Prepares To Reveal Significant Cabinet Reshuffle
Gabriel Attal, if elected, would be France's youngest and first openly gay prime minister
Tourist Bus And Truck Collide In Brazil, Killing 25 People
The cause of the incident is under investigation
United States: No Plans To Withdrawal From Iraq
Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani's office announced plans to evacuate US forces in response to a US drone strike in Baghdad
US: Bangladesh Elections Not Fair And Free; UN Shows Concern Over Violence On Voting Day
The top UN human rights official said that democracy was “hard won” in Bangladesh and "must not become cosmetic.”
Palestinians Flee From Central Gaza’s Main Hospital As Fighting Draws Closer And Aid Groups Withdraw
Israeli officials have said the fighting will continue for many more months as the army seeks to dismantle Hamas and return scores of hostages taken during the militant group's October 7 attack that triggered the war.
Next UK Parliament To Be Most Diverse Yet Predicted By Projects Diversity Think Tank
The number of ethnic minority members of Parliament is expected to rise from 65 to at least 75, and possibly as many as 83, at the next general election.





