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Four Pakistani soldiers were killed and civilians injured after a suicide bomber targeted a military post in North Waziristan, triggering a fierce gunbattle.
Heavy rain caused a war-damaged house in Gaza City’s Shati camp to collapse, killing one man and injuring six others sheltering inside
A US woman’s dog tore her passport just hours before an overseas flight, turning a travel nightmare into a viral and relatable moment.
YouTube faced a global outage on Friday, disrupting video streaming for users in India, the US and the UK before services were restored.
UNESCO’s Creative City of Gastronomy tag recognises Lucknow’s timeless Awadhi cuisine, from kebabs and biryani to rare seasonal desserts.
A slow-motion video shows how the Boeing 757’s landing gear absorbs impact and stabilises the aircraft during high-speed runway landings.
Trump’s plan to benchmark US drug prices globally could affect India’s generic drug exports, as Washington targets lower medicine costs and pricing parity.
The Delaware Supreme Court restored Elon Musk’s $55–56 billion Tesla pay package, overturning a 2024 ruling and likely ending a long-running shareholder lawsuit.
Pakistan court sentences Imran Khan and Bushra Bibi to 17 years in Toshakhana 2 case, imposing heavy fines over alleged corruption.
China has moved the WTO against India, challenging ICT tariffs and solar subsidies, alleging they violate trade rules and harm Chinese firms.
A deadly Hong Kong housing fire has exposed the unseen dangers faced by migrant domestic workers and the urgent need for stronger protections.
England’s Children’s Commissioner urges parents to switch off phones this Christmas, saying children want real attention and phone-free family time.
SpaceX said a Starlink satellite lost communication after an apparent internal failure, creating limited debris and prompting monitoring by US space agencies.
President Trump has suspended the US green card lottery after the Brown University shooting suspect was found to have entered the country through the programme.
Telangana Police say the radicalisation of Hyderabad-born Sajid Akram, accused in the Bondi Beach attack, had no links to India or local influence.
Drone footage shows a suspected gunman stumbling as police moved in during the Bondi Beach shooting that killed 15 people in Sydney.
The Brown University shooting has shattered assumptions about elite campus safety and highlights wider structural failures across US education spaces.
Elon Musk has said xAI could achieve artificial general intelligence within two years, possibly by 2026, backed by massive funding and GPU expansion.
The US Senate has confirmed billionaire private astronaut Jared Isaacman as NASA administrator, tasking him with accelerating Moon missions and countering China.
Journalists’ accounts and a new Italian probe have revived disturbing allegations that civilians were targeted for sport during past wars