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Putin Celebrates Victory Day Amid Global Tensions and Criticism
Russian President Vladimir Putin is celebrating Russia’s Victory Day on Friday surrounded by friendly world leaders, watching as thousands of troops marched in a parade at Moscow’s Red Square.
Pakistan Denies Drone and Missile Attacks Amid Rising Tensions with India
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s military on Thursday (May 8) accused India of "cooking up stories" after it alleged Pakistan had launched drone and missile attacks on military stations acr
The Escalating India-Pakistan Crisis: A Call for Global Intervention
India accused Pakistan of attacking three of its military bases with drones and missiles, which Islamabad has denied.
Tensions Escalate Between India and Pakistan: Allegations of Drone and Missile Attacks
India accused Pakistan of attacking three of its military bases with drones and missiles, which Islamabad has denied.
Celebration and Reflection: The Election of Pope Leo XIV Reverberates Across Latin America
Leo XIV celebrated as second Latin American pope having spent many years in Peru’s church
Tensions Escalate: Drone and Missile Attacks Rock Jammu Amid Ongoing India-Pakistan Clashes
JAMMU, India: Blasts rang out across the Indian city of Jammu late on Thursday (May 8) during what the government said was a Pakistani drone and missile attack on military stations around the
Tensions Escalate: India Accuses Pakistan of Drone Attacks as Islamabad Denies Involvement
India has accused Pakistan of attacking three military bases, a claim which has been denied by Islamabad.
Civil Unrest Erupts in Pakistan Amid Escalating Tensions with India
A civil war has erupted in Pakistan as huge protests are happening in Balochistan.
Cardinal Robert Prevost Becomes First American Pope, Adopts Name Leo XIV
U.S. Cardinal Robert Prevost has been elected pope, the first time an American has led the Roman Catholic Church. Provost, 69, chose the name Pope Leo XIV.
Civil Defence Drill Activated After Explosions Rock Jammu City
Residents hear loud bangs, see red balls over the skies as Indian military engages Pakistan’s fresh escalation attempt, this time in a civilian area.
Tragic Death of Journalist Yahya Subaih in Israeli Airstrike Amid Ongoing Conflict in Gaza
LONDON: Palestinian journalist Yahya Subaih was killed in an Israeli airstrike on Gaza City on Wednesday, just hours after celebrating the birth of his daughter. Subaih was among at least 11 people killed when Israeli warplanes struck a restaurant in the Al-Rimal neighborhood, west of Gaza City. Dozens more were injured in the attack, according to local media reports. Another
EU Prepares Trade Measures Against US Tariffs
Brussels moves ahead with its retaliation, conceding its transatlantic ties with Washington may be beyond repair.
India Responds Firmly to Pakistani Drone and Missile Threats, Targets Lahore Air Defence Systems
India breached Pakistan's air defenses, exposing vulnerabilities and neutralizing key units in Lahore. Tensions rise with cross-border military actions escalating.
Escalating Tensions: India and Pakistan Exchange Drone Strikes Amid Rising Casualties
The Pakistani military says India fired attack drones into Pakistan, wounding four soldiers. India, meanwhile, accused its neighbor of attempting its own attack, as tensions soar between the nuclear-armed rivals.
Israel's Blockade Forces Aid Group to Close Community Soup Kitchens in Gaza
A leading aid group says that Israel’s ongoing blockade of humanitarian assistance for Gaza has forced it to shut down its community soup kitchens
Xi Jinping and Lula da Silva Attend Russia's Victory Day Amid Ongoing Conflict with Ukraine
The Chinese and Brazilian premiers are in Russia to attend the commemoration of the end of World War 2 on the occasion of Victory Day. | World News
More than 50 Students Arrested During Pro-Palestinian Protest at Columbia University
US News: Tensions flared at Columbia University as over 50 pro-Palestinian demonstrators were arrested for occupying Butler Library. The protesters, renaming t
India Escalates Tensions with Pakistan Amid Kashmir Conflict
The Guardian’s south Asia correspondent, Hannah Ellis-Petersen, reports on India’s strikes on Pakistan, and what they may mean for the conflict over Kashmir
Pakistan Vows Retaliation After Deadly Indian Strikes: Tensions Escalate
At least 43 deaths have been reported so far. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Former Al Qaeda Member Al-Sharaa Receives Cautious Welcome After Assad's Fall
Syria’s new leader was in Paris to lobby for support from the international community.
Global Countries and Their Political Status: A Comprehensive Overview
India fired missiles across the border into Pakistani-controlled territory in at least three locations, killing a child and wounding two other people, Pakistani security officials said.
Escalating Tensions: India and Pakistan Exchange Heavy Fire Following Missile Strikes
World leaders have issued urgent calls for de-escalation.
India Launches Missiles into Pakistani Territory, Escalating Tensions
The crisis sparked by the killing of 26 tourists in Kashmir is escalating into a full-blown conflict between the two nuclear-armed states.
Escalation of Conflict in Kashmir: Explosions and Military Strikes Heighten Tensions
Tensions between India and Pakistan escalate as explosions rock Pakistani Kashmir. Military operations intensify after a deadly attack in Indian-administered Kashmir. Global leaders urge restraint as both sides dig in their positions.
Tensions Escalate as India Conducts Missile Strikes in Pakistan-Controlled Territory
India fired missiles into Pakistani-controlled territory, killing at least eight people and injuring dozens, as Pakistani authorities said five Indian planes had been shot down in Indian airspace in retaliation.
Tensions Escalate as India Launches Missile Strikes in Pakistan
India has fired missiles at Pakistani territory in a major escalation of tensions between the nuclear-armed rivals, as Pakistan vowed retaliation.
Israeli Strike Leads to Complete Destruction of Sanaa Airport Amid Ongoing Conflict
Middle East News: An Israeli airstrike has reportedly caused the complete destruction of Sanaa airport in Yemen, following a Houthi missile attack targeting Israel's Be
Trump Calls Off Airstrikes on Yemen Following Houthi Assurance
President Donald Trump announced that he has called off airstrikes on Yemen after hearing word from the Houthis that they would no longer attack ships.
Zelenskyy Warns of Safety Risks for World Leaders in Moscow Amid Drone Strikes
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says Ukraine cannot guarantee the safety of world leaders flying to Moscow.
Tragic IED Attack Claims Lives of Seven Pakistani Soldiers in Balochistan
An IED blast targeting a Pakistan Army vehicle killed seven people in the restive southern province of Balochistan. No group has claimed responsibility for the attack yet.
Ukrainian Drone Attacks Disrupt Major Russian Airports Ahead of Victory Day Parade
Kyiv warns it can’t guarantee the safety of those attending Friday’s Victory Day parade in Moscow.
Ukrainian Drones Target Moscow Again Amidst High-Tension Military Preparations
Ukrainian drones attacked Moscow for the second consecutive night halting flights at four airports, Russian officials said, as the city prepares to host a major military parade expected to be attended by world leaders including China’s Xi Jinping.
Drone Attacks Escalate Conflict in Port Sudan, Raising Humanitarian Concerns
Drones hit the civilian section of Port Sudan's airport, a fuel depot and a major hotel.
Hamas Withdraws from Truce Talks Amid Israel's New Gaza Offensive
Benjamin Netanyahu announced new ‘intensified’ offensive aimed at ‘conquering’ Gaza Strip
Scholz Vows Continued German Support in Final Call with Zelensky
Chancellor Olaf Scholz vowed on Monday that Germany will keep supporting Ukraine.
Moscow Airports Shut Down Following Drone Attacks
Moscow's mayor says at least 19 Ukrainian drones heading to Moscow have been destroyed.
Trump Administration Cuts Federal Research Grants to Harvard University Amid Ongoing Disputes
The Trump administration unveiled new steps to target federal funding to Harvard University, announcing Monday that it is cutting off all new federal research grants. The move marked the administration’s latest effort to demand political policy changes from the elite university amid a major clash over academic freedom, federal funding and campus oversight.
Israel's Cabinet Shifts Strategy in Gaza, Expanding Military Operations and Aid Distribution
A deeply flawed plan to fight Hamas and feed Gazans | Middle East & Africa
Irish Tánaiste Calls Israeli Plans in Gaza 'Alarming'
Tánaiste Simon Harris has described Israeli plans to seize the whole of Gaza for an unspecified time as 'alarming'