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Pakistan agreed to 25 demands of protesters in PoK via a peace deal, ending five days of clashes that left over 10 dead. The deal includes reforms in education, health, governance, and infrastructure.
Hamas agrees to release all Israeli hostages under Trump’s peace plan, opening the way for negotiations and potential de-escalation in Gaza.
India condemns Pakistan’s crackdown in PoK, calling it an “oppressive approach” marked by human rights violations, plundering of resources, and violent suppression of protests.
Dame Sarah Mullally has been appointed as the first woman Archbishop of Canterbury in the Church of England’s history, pledging unity, safeguarding reforms and solidarity against hatred.
Tesla faces a lawsuit after a college student died trapped in a Cybertruck fire, with parents alleging a design flaw in the vehicle’s doors.
Oakville’s Film.Ca Cinemas cancels South Asian film screenings after a shooting and arson, citing safety concerns amid ongoing industry disputes.
President Trump warned of permanent job cuts as the US government shutdown halts services, furloughs workers, and deepens political divisions with Democrats.
A car-ramming and stabbing outside a Manchester synagogue killed two and injured four. Authorities labelled it terrorism; PM Starmer vowed tighter security.
Putin warned that US supply of Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine would escalate the war, while praising his meeting with Trump on peace talks.
Israel intercepted the largest Gaza-bound flotilla, detaining 450 activists including European lawmakers, sparking global protests and diplomatic tensions.
Two people were killed and three injured in a Manchester synagogue attack on Yom Kippur; police shot the suspect dead at the scene.
Germany’s Munich Airport was forced to suspend operations late Thursday night after multiple drone sightings disrupted flight schedules, grounding 17 flights and diverting 15 others
Gold prices near record highs of $3,895 as weak US jobs data, Fed rate cut bets, and falling Treasury yields boost safe-haven demand.
Pakistan’s ex-senator Mushtaq Ahmad Khan was detained by Israeli forces after they intercepted the Global Sumud Flotilla carrying aid to Gaza.
The death toll in the Philippines earthquake has risen to 72, with thousands displaced, hundreds injured, and urgent appeals for relief in Cebu.
The U.S. government shutdown has closed national landmarks and left 750,000 workers at risk, as Trump and Democrats clash over health care funding.
Google has laid off over 100 Cloud staff in design and user research roles, even as the division posts record revenues and a $106 bn backlog.
Tesla boss Elon Musk has briefly crossed the $500bn mark in personal wealth, cementing his place as the world’s richest person.
Pakistani Army chief Asim Munir drew criticism after presenting rare earth minerals to US President Donald Trump, raising concerns over military diplomacy.
Swedish activist Greta Thunberg was aboard a Gaza aid flotilla intercepted by the Israeli military, with all activists reported safe.