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'Move Imran Khan To Hospital': Pakistan's Top Court Amid Health Concerns For Ex-PM
The 73-year-old cricketer-turned-politician has been in jail since August 2023 after being convicted in a string of cases that he says were politically driven following his ouster in 2022.
Trump Bombs US Foreign Policy In Swings At Oman, South Korea Over Iran War
Trump has decided to cut US' joint military drills with South Korea and threatened to bomb Oman over the war with Iran.
"Covered In Faeces And Urine": 36 Border Collies Saved From Horrific Living Conditions In US
The officials revealed that all were removed from the home and are now in the care and custody of the Treasure Coast Humane Society.
Stop Using English AI Terms: China Pushes Chinese Equivalents To Boost 'Discourse Power'
China is encouraging people to use standard Chinese terms instead of English AI jargon, saying this could strengthen the country's ability to shape global discussions about technology.
Meta Faces Trial Over Claims Facebook, Instagram Harm Young Users
In addition to seeking an order requiring Meta to restrict younger users on its platforms, the states seek to force the company to remove allegedly addictive features like infinite scroll and its content recommendation systems.
2 Mumbai Doctors Who Kept Jinnah's Illness A Secret To Get Pakistan's Highest Civilian Award
In a post on X, Ahsan Iqbal noted that Dr Patel and Dr Dhaybho-Koo had examined Jinnah's X-ray in 1946 and concluded that his tuberculosis had reached an advanced stage and he had only a year or two to live.
"Marvellous Miracle": Man Survives 15 Days Trapped Inside Underwater Cave In Mexico
The man was found in the cave more than 300 ft deep on August 7. He was dehydrated and was malnourished.
Trump Cites Indian Poll Chief's Question To Make A Case For Save America Act
Trump noted that not even one per cent of voters in India used postal ballots in the recent general elections, and every voter had a valid photo identity document.
Indian-Origin Grandma, Living In US For 27 Years With Green Card, Detained By ICE
Venkata Narsamamba Vasamsetty is being held at an ICE detention facility in Georgia, despite a US judge's May ruling terminating the government's prior deportation case against her.
Trump Meets Lifeguard, Indian-American Boy Rescued From Surf At White House
Trump welcomed the lifeguard, Ryder Williams, and his family members, and the young boy Nathaniel Rai, his sister Layla and his father Sumit Rai at the Oval Office in the White House.
Trump's Approval Falls To 33%, Lowest Of His Presidency, As Iran War Drags On
Just 33% of respondents in the four-day survey said they approved of Trump's performance in the White House, while 64% disapproved.
"I Understand Him. He Understands Me": Trump On Ties With Kim Jong Un
US President Donald Trump said he was making the situation "much safer" through his ties to Kim, whom he met three times in his first spell in the White House, but has yet to encounter during his second term.
Turkey's Erdogan Urges Trump To Pursue Talks With Iran, Offers Support
Turkey has criticised the US and Israeli assault on Iran, while also condemning the Iranian attacks on Gulf states and calling for the re-opening of the strategic strait.
"Would Pay A Price": Moscow Warns UK After British-Made Drones Hit Russia
In a statement, Russia's embassy in London accused Britain of becoming "an accomplice and co-perpetrator" of the attacks and of "deliberately opting for an escalation" in the conflict.
"You're Loud. Be Quiet": Trump's Heated Clash With Reporter At White House
During an event in the Oval Office, reporter Kristen Holmes asked Trump, 80, to respond to comments by a Democratic lawmaker about the president's executive assistant Natalie Harp, 35.
Trump Envoy Says Hamas Disarmament Could Begin Within 30 Days
Hamas had pledged to hand over its weapons to a new Palestinian governing body, an arrangement that brought scepticism from Netanyahu but which Trump hailed as a breakthrough.
Trump Calls Concerns About Conditions On USS Lincoln 'Fake'
Donald Trump has rejected the reports about conditions on the USS Abraham Lincoln, saying that it is "beautifully maintained and beautifully taken care of."
Iran Threatens To Go On Offensive In Hormuz If Diplomacy With US Fails
Iran has decided to shift its policy from defensive to "fully offensive" due to the deadlock in efforts to agree a permanent end to its war with the United States, a senior Iranian official told Reuters on Monday.
'Imran Khan's Eye Condition Almost Normal': Pak Jail Authorities To Court
The development comes a day before the court was set to hear Khan's plea for his treatment at Islamabad's Shifa International, a leading private medical facility.
Russia Jails Kremlin Critic For 11 Years For Speaking Against Ukraine War
Shlosberg, 63, is Yabloko's deputy chairman and served in the regional legislature of Pskov from 2016-21. He stood trial on charges of "discrediting" and spreading "false information" about the Russian military.
News from Arabic Countries
Eight air strikes hit airbase in Syria’s Idlib
Syrian state TV quotes military source as saying Israeli forces carried out attack, causing damage and no casualties.
Brazil’s president says Amazon oil is ‘passport to the future’
Brazil's president says Amazon oil is ‘passport to the future’
Syrian man dies in custody after alleged abuse by security officers
A Syrian man died in police custody after his family alleged he was severely beaten.
Meta lawsuits: Is social media facing a global legal reckoning?
Meta battles legal challenges in the US, Europe and beyond over platform design and its impact on younger users.
Infantino’s FIFA World Cup fallout: Lamour exits after criticism of plan
Kevin Lamour had publicly criticised Infantino's proposal last month, saying FIFA staff had been 'deceived' over plan.
Videos show deadly school shooting in Philippines
A ninth-grade student opened fire at a high school in Zamboanga, Philippines, killing a fellow student and himself.
Drone video shows drought-hit fields in England after driest July on record
Drone video shows drought-hit fields in England after driest July on record
Pakistan top court orders Imran Khan’s hospital transfer amid access battle
Supreme Court grants jailed ex-PM Imran Khan transfer to hospital for a month after concerns raised over blood pressure.
Cincinnati Open: Williams sisters fall in doubles while Zverev advances
Alexander Zverev survives third-round scare versus Terrance Atmane while Venus, Serena Williams lose in doubles return.
Trump lashes out at CNN reporter over South Korea question
Trump lashes out at CNN reporter over South Korea question
Syrian court sentences Wassim al-Assad to death for war crimes
Cousin of Bashar al-Assad and former regime figure found guilty of crimes including premeditated murder and torture.
Chinese company unveils new ‘Superman’ humanoid robot
Chinese company unveils new ‘Superman’ humanoid robot
What to watch in Tuesday’s Florida primary elections
Islamophobia, anti-Semitism, Trump's politics and Israel's war on Gaza figure prominently in the elections.
Top Russian economist ousted after warning of growing costs of Ukraine war
Andrey Klepach, top economist at Russia's state development bank VEB, had warned Russia was lagging behind rivals.
Lakers’ Jeanie Buss ‘contesting’ family’s vote to sell to Kushner, Iger
The Lakers governor is resisting attempts to sell family's minority share to new owners Bob Iger and Josh Kushner.
Palestine weekly: Global outcry fails to break West Bank siege
Israeli settlers besiege Palestinian homes in West Bank, while Board of Peace goes back on Gaza disarmament deal.
Israel’s siege on Gaza is creating a breast cancer crisis
Al Jazeera looks at the devastating impact that Israel's war and siege on Gaza are having on women with breast cancer.
Canada battles the clock, politics in scramble to avert Trump’s tariffs
Canadian officials are making a last-ditch effort to negotiate a reprieve from 50-percent tariffs.
Israeli settler children attack ambulance in occupied West Bank
Video released by the Palestinian Red Crescent shows Israeli settler children attacking and blocking an ambulance.
Russian strikes kill 10 in Kharkiv as Ukrainian drones hit Moscow
Russian attacks reportedly killed 10 people and injured eight in Ukraine's Kharkiv.
Vessel hit by ‘unknown projectile’ in Strait of Hormuz, UKMTO says
British maritime agency says the incident caused one casualty and damaged the vessel's engine room.
Can China’s new Arctic sea route to Europe replace Middle East chokepoints?
Beijing's new 'Ice Silk Road' cuts through a melting Arctic, and could prompt new tensions with the US, analysts say.
Trump says N Korea’s Kim has responded to his request for a conversation
US president says conversations with Kim Jong Un at a 'positive' stage and slams Seoul for refusing to join war on Iran.
Can Trump limit birthright citizenship? Legal experts are doubtful
Trump’s new order targeting ‘birth tourism’ faces an uphill legal battle after an earlier Supreme Court defeat.
A hero’s welcome as Cameroon parades its first Women’s AFCON title
Cameroon’s women’s football team received a hero’s welcome in Yaounde after winning its first Women’s Africa Cup