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A seven-minute daylight robbery at Paris’s Louvre Museum saw thieves steal eight priceless royal jewels, exposing serious gaps in France’s museum security.
Trump reportedly urged Zelenskyy to accept Russia’s demands during a tense White House meeting, warning that Putin would “destroy” Ukraine if he refused.
A suspected sniper’s perch was found near Air Force One in Palm Beach, prompting Trump to board via smaller stairs amid heightened security.
US President Donald Trump shared an AI video showing himself as ‘King Trump’ flying a fighter jet and dropping faeces on activist Harry Sisson amid nationwide protests.
Washington, DC: Huge crowds marched in major cities across the United States on Saturday as part of the “No Kings” demonstrations — a nationwide movement opposing President Donald Trump’s administration and its policies. Organisers estimated nearly 7 million people participated in over 2,700 rallies spanning all 50 states, making it one of the largest protest […]
The UAE Humanitarian Ship has departed for Gaza carrying 7,200 tonnes of food, medical, and shelter supplies as part of Operation Chivalrous Knight 3.
Pakistan’s Army Chief Asim Munir has issued fresh nuclear threats against India, even as his forces bomb Afghan civilians and face growing instability at home.
The UK government has launched its first digital ID for veterans, inspired by India’s Aadhaar model, aiming to curb illegal employment and enhance verification.
Protests in Dhaka intensified as demonstrators clashed with police over the new political charter, alleging it overlooks the contributions of activists who helped oust the previous government.
Aid supplies in Gaza remain critically low as the ceasefire continues, with the Rafah crossing closed and Israeli delays hindering humanitarian efforts.
UK authorities have banned Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from attending their Europa League match against Aston Villa, citing safety concerns and sparking political and public debate.
Dahbia Benkired apologised in a Paris court over the death of 12-year-old Lola Daviet, as her trial continues with life imprisonment possible.
A routine phone repair in 2024 led to the discovery of hidden abuse videos, exposing East London predator Vruj Patel, now jailed for 22 years.
Viral footage shows Afghan forces parading tanks reportedly seized from Pakistan during recent border clashes in Spin Boldak. A 48-hour ceasefire has now been agreed
A magnitude 6.1 earthquake struck Mindanao, Philippines, following a recent 7.5 magnitude quake. Schools were evacuated, hospitals and power lines were affected
Johnson & Johnson and its former consumer unit Kenvue face their first UK lawsuits over claims that talc-based baby powder caused cancer, with over 3,000 plaintiffs seeking £1 billion in damages
The US Chamber of Commerce has sued the Trump administration over its $100,000 H-1B visa fee, arguing it exceeds presidential authority and threatens businesses dependent on skilled foreign workers.
Donald Trump confirmed authorising CIA covert operations in Venezuela and hinted at possible land-based action, escalating tensions with the Maduro government.
Donald Trump appeared to confuse India with Iran while claiming that his tariff policies stopped a potential nuclear war between India and Pakistan.