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Kyrgyzstan’s Constitutional Court rejects death penalty proposal, reaffirming commitment to human rights and rule of law despite public pressure.
JD Vance reportedly rebuked Benjamin Netanyahu over Iran war assumptions, amid rising tensions and ongoing ceasefire negotiations.
Barron Trump praised by UK court for alerting police after witnessing a violent assault during a video call.
Former Nepal PM KP Sharma Oli arrested over 2025 protests as new government moves to implement probe panel findings.
Iran carries out its 83rd wave of missile and drone strikes, with reported messages on missiles adding a symbolic layer to the conflict.
Donald Trump pauses strikes on Iran’s energy infrastructure for 10 days, signalling possible diplomatic progress amid ongoing conflict.
Viral story of stolen dogs walking miles home after escape found to be false; authorities confirm animals belonged to nearby villagers.
Vladimir Putin warns Gulf conflict could cause global disruption similar to COVID-19, citing risks to supply chains and energy routes.
Exploring the real investment landscape of African frontier markets, with an honest look at Somalia’s emerging economy – the growth drivers, the risks, the digital revolution, and what investors need to know before taking the leap.
Government dismisses lockdown rumours, with Hardeep Singh Puri confirming no such proposal is under consideration.
Iran’s missile attacks may be down 90%, but experts say the country is conserving strength for a prolonged conflict.
Centre cuts excise duty on petrol and diesel, but fuel prices may not drop as oil companies absorb losses.
Trump claims US-Iran talks underway to end war, but Tehran denies negotiations and rejects ceasefire proposal.
X pauses new revenue policy after backlash, as users warn it could hurt global creators by prioritising home-country engagement.
Iran allows India and four nations safe passage through Strait of Hormuz amid tensions, ensuring partial relief to global oil and LPG supply chains.
Former US counterterror chief Joe Kent resigned, saying he cannot send young Americans to die in the Iran war.
The US-Israel-Iran conflict has killed over 2,000 people across the region, with rising civilian casualties and growing fears of escalation.
Lebanon’s death toll has crossed 1,000 as Israeli bombardment continues, triggering a deepening humanitarian crisis and global concern.
A viral video shows a Gen Z employee joining a meeting with a face mask, sparking debate on professionalism and modern work culture.
Iran claims it fired a cruise missile towards USS Abraham Lincoln amid rising tensions, but no confirmation has come from the US so far.