World
Nearly 300 Abducted Schoolchildren In Northwest Nigeria Freed After Over Two Weeks In Captivity
The kidnapping in Kuriga, Kaduna state on March 7 was one of the biggest such attacks in years and prompted a national outcry over insecurity.
IS Group Says Four Fighters Carried Out Moscow Concert Hall attack
The militant group said its fighters killed "dozens of Christians" as part of its "raging war" with countries it said were fighting Islam
'Must Be Modi Ki Guarantee': Bhutan PM Tobgay Thanks Modi for Visit Amid Busy Schedule
In a social media post on X, Tobgay hailed Modi's trip as a testament to the "Modi Ki Guarantee" phenomenon, praising the Prime Minister for keeping his promise despite challenges
'October 7 Was Terrorism': Jaishankar Reiterates Two-state Solution for Israel-Palestine
Jaishankar said, India is very clear that what happened on October 7, last year was terrorism. There cannot be any defence of it and there cannot be any caveats to it
Gunmen, Screams And A Deadly Siege: Chilling Videos Show How ISIS Attack On Moscow Concert Hall Unfolded
People hid under the concert halls seats, rushed towards the exit door and hid behind pillars as ISIS terrorists attacked the venue located in suburban Moscow.
'Huge Shock': Kate Middleton Says She's Undergoing Cancer Treatment, Posts Brave Video Message
In a video released on Friday, Princess Catherine said it was a 'huge shock' for them after an incredibly tough couple of months'
Meet Venezuelan Migrant Influencer Who Teaches Others How To Invade US Homes, Calls Biden ‘Mi Papa’
Venezuelan migrant influencer Leonel Moreno calls on illegal migrants to use squatter’s rights and occupy uninhabited houses.
Democratic senators push bill focusing on local detainment of immigrants linked to violent crime
A bill from a group of Democratic and independent senators would let the federal government request a court order that local authorities hold immigrants with or without permanent legal status who are charged with or convicted of violent crimes until they...
'Electoral Abuses and Violence': US Raises Serious Concerns Over Irregularities In Pakistan Elections
The US highlights irregularities in Pakistan's elections, expressing commitment to democratic institutions. Assistant Secretary of State Donald Lu's testimony outlined US concerns
PM Modi Congratulates Putin On Reelection, Vows to Expand India-Russia Ties 'In Years to Come'
PM Modi congratulates Vladimir Putin on his re-election as Russian President, reaffirming commitment to strengthen bilateral ties
Top former US generals say failures of Biden administration in planning drove chaotic fall of Kabul
The top two U.S. generals who oversaw the evacuation of Afghanistan as it fell to the Taliban in August 2021 blamed the Biden administration for the chaotic departure, telling lawmakers Tuesday that it inadequately planned for the evacuation and did not o...
Divided Supreme Court lifts stay on a Texas law giving police broad powers to arrest migrants
A divided Supreme Court on Tuesday lifted a stay on a Texas law that gives police broad powers to arrest migrants suspected of crossing the U.S.Mexico border illegally while a legal battle over immigration authority plays out.
Singapore: Indian-Origin Man Pleads Guilty to Sexually Assaulting Maintenance Worker From India
Indian-origin man pleads guilty to sexually assaulting a worker in Singapore. Court considers reformative training for offender
Israel May Be Using Starvation As 'Weapon of War': UN
UN warns Israel's restrictions on aid to Gaza amid attacks may constitute using starvation as a "weapon of war," risking famine
‘Completely False’: Rose Hanbury Dismisses Rumours Of Affair With Prince William
Rose Hanbury and her husband are part of Prince William and Princess Kate’s inner circle.
Princess Kate Spotted Outside First Time Since Surgery, Shares Social Media Post Amid Health Concerns
A royal insider said that if William and Kate would want to discuss Kate’s public absence, they would do it while interacting with the public.