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Fake Police Sign, Gandhi Photo: How Scammers In Cambodia "Arrested' Indians

Fake signboards with logos of the Mumbai police and CBI, with pictures of Mahatma Gandhi and BR Ambedkar on either side, were found inside an abandoned compound used by scammers for "digital arrest" operations in Cambodia.

Published on: 12.02.2026 05:19
Trump To Undo Legal Basis For US Climate Rules

President Donald Trump is poised to revoke a landmark scientific finding that greenhouse gases endanger public health by driving climate change -- a determination that underpins US regulations aimed at curbing planet-warming pollution.

Published on: 12.02.2026 05:06
Yale Professor Recommended 'Good-Looking' Student To Epstein. He's Not Sorry

Newly released documents show a Yale professor sent Jeffrey Epstein an email describing an undergraduate as a good-looking blonde while recommending her for a job.

Published on: 12.02.2026 04:54
US To Start Payments Towards Billions Owed To UN 'Within Weeks': Envoy

Washington will begin making initial payments towards the billions of dollars it owes the United Nations "within weeks", while continuing to push for reforms, the US ambassador to the UN said.

Published on: 12.02.2026 04:37
S Korea Fines Louis Vuitton, Dior, Tiffany $24.9 Million Over Data Leaks

South Korea's privacy watchdog said on Thursday it has fined the Korean units of luxury brands Louis Vuitton, Dior and Tiffany a combined 36 billion won ($24.9 million) over leaks of customer information.

Published on: 12.02.2026 04:15
Donald Trump Praises Trade Deal With India, Calls It "Historic"

US President Donald Trump said that the United States is the world's leading energy producer, emphasising the nation is becoming a "massive energy exporter."

Published on: 12.02.2026 04:03
Canada School Killer, 18-Year-Old Trans Woman, First Shot Mother, Step-Brother At Home

Canada Shooter Jesse Van Rootselaar: An 18-year-old trans woman with mental health issues has been identified as the killer behind the deadly shooting in British Columbia, Canada, that resulted in nine deaths.

Published on: 12.02.2026 04:00
Bangladesh Election 2026 LIVE: Clashes Reported Between Jamaat, BNP Supporters In Dhaka As Bangladesh Votes

Bangladesh Election 2026 Voting Live Updates: Bangladeshi is voting today in a crucial national election, the first since the July 2024 uprising that ended former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's 15 years of iron-fisted rule.

Published on: 12.02.2026 03:52
Jamaat, BNP Supporters Clash In Dhaka As Bangladesh Votes: 10 Updates

Clashes have been reported between Jamaat and Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) supporters in Mirpur-10 Constituency in Dhaka. Jamaat-e-Islami chief Shafiqur Rahman is contesting from this seat. Voting is underway on 299 seats in Bangladesh.

Published on: 12.02.2026 03:50
Google Offers Voluntary Exit Packages To Employees Not 'Embracing' AI

Google has offered voluntary exit packages to employees in specific business teams, encouraging alignment with the AI mission and higher work intensity.

Published on: 12.02.2026 03:47
Gates Foundation Says It Did Not Make Any Payments To Jeffrey Epstein

The Gates Foundation said it did not make any financial payments to late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein or employ him at any time.

Published on: 12.02.2026 03:41
Hindu Man Killed In Bangladesh On Election Eve, Hands And Legs Were Tied

A 28-year-old Hindu man was found dead with visible injury marks on his body in Moulvibazar district in Bangladesh on Wednesday, a day before crucial voting, triggering fresh concerns among minorities about election violence.

Published on: 12.02.2026 03:37
World Health Body Urges US To Share Covid Origins Intel

The World Health Organization on Wednesday urged Washington to share any intelligence it may be withholding on the Covid-19 pandemic's origins, despite the United States quitting the WHO.

Published on: 12.02.2026 03:33
US Top Official In Venezuela For Oil Talks After Maduro's Ouster

US Energy Secretary Chris Wright was in Venezuela for talks with acting president Delcy Rodriguez and oil industry executives on harnessing the country's vast reserves of crude.

Published on: 12.02.2026 03:30
WhatsApp, With 100 Million Users In Russia, Claims Moscow Tried To Block It

Russia has attempted to "fully block" Meta Platforms-owned WhatsApp in the country, a company spokesperson told Reuters, as it promotes home-grown platforms and seeks greater control over its internet space.

Published on: 12.02.2026 03:22
Many ICE Agents Were Arrested In Recent Months, Showing Risk Of Misconduct

Investigators said one immigration enforcement official got away with physically assaulting his girlfriend for years. Another admitted he repeatedly sexually abused a woman in his custody.

Published on: 12.02.2026 03:08
BMW Recalls Hundreds Of Thousands Of Cars Over Fire Risk

German carmaker BMW is to recall hundreds of thousands of cars worldwide over a potential risk of engine starters sparking a fire, a company spokesman confirmed to AFP.

Published on: 12.02.2026 03:02
US House Votes To Reject Trump's Tariffs On Canada

The resolution brought by Democrats was approved by a vote of 219 to 211, with six Republicans joining the effort. Even if it passes the US Senate, it would face a likely veto by Trump.

Published on: 12.02.2026 00:30
"Deeply Sorry": US Attorney General Apologises To Epstein Survivors In Fiery Hearing

Attorney General Pam Bondi launched into a passionate defense of President Donald Trump Wednesday as she tried to turn the page from relentless criticism of the Justice Department's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files.

Published on: 12.02.2026 00:24
Elon Musk Reorganises xAI After SpaceX Merger

Billionaire Elon Musk has overhauled the management of his artificial intelligence startup xAI ahead of a planned initial public offering that could rank among the largest ever, after merging the company with his rocket firm SpaceX.

Published on: 11.02.2026 23:25

News from Arabic Countries

Children in Gaza forced to focus on work rather than school

Children in Gaza find themselves having to work to survive, sacrificing education and childhood dreams.

Published on: 12.02.2026 06:23
Epstein sought help of ex-Russian official linked to FSB, files show

Official with links to Russia's spy agency collected information on a woman to pass on to Epstein, emails show.

Published on: 12.02.2026 05:10
Why was El Paso airspace shut down? Drones, security fears and confusion

The FAA initially announced a 10-day airspace closure but removed the restriction less than eight hours later.

Published on: 12.02.2026 05:03
Two children killed in drone strike on mosque in central Sudan: Doctors

The Sudan Doctors Network said the deadly strike was carried out by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces.

Published on: 12.02.2026 03:26
Trump orders Pentagon to buy electricity generated by coal

Trump's order is the latest move by US administration to boost fossil fuel industry despite climate change concerns.

Published on: 12.02.2026 03:06
Russia evacuates tourists from Cuba as US-engineered fuel crisis deepens

Russia will operate only return flights from Cuba as 'evacuation' of tourists from Caribbean island gets under way.

Published on: 12.02.2026 02:20
Breaking with Trump, US House votes to pass a bill ending Canada tariffs

The vote was a rare rebuke against Trump from the Republican-led chamber, as Congress members face midterm elections.

Published on: 12.02.2026 01:49
US Energy Secretary Chris Wright touts oil production on Venezuela visit

Democrats introduce legislation to force Donald Trump's administration to be transparent about Venezuelan oil sales.

Published on: 12.02.2026 01:48
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,449

These are the key developments from day 1,449 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.

Published on: 12.02.2026 01:03
Protesters clash with police over bid to restrict Argentina’s labour rights

Trade unions and thousands of supporters express anger in Buenos Aires as Congress considers curbs on right to strike.

Published on: 12.02.2026 00:44
‘Nothing definitive’ reached about Iran during Netanyahu’s visit with Trump

US president says he 'insisted' that negotiations with Iran will continue and that 'progress' was being made on Gaza.

Published on: 12.02.2026 00:14
Bangladesh election 2026 live news: Shafiqur and Tarique Rahman cast votes

The vote is a direct contest between frontrunner Tarique Rahman's BNP and a Jamaat-e-Islami-led coalition of 11 parties.

Published on: 11.02.2026 23:30
Italy advances migration bill, including naval blockades

Measures would let authorities impose a 30-day blockade on sea arrivals if there is a 'serious threat to public order".

Published on: 11.02.2026 23:12
US FDA declines Moderna flu vaccine review amid vaccine guidance rollback

CEO Stephane Bancel said the letter refusing review did not cite 'any safety or efficacy concerns'.

Published on: 11.02.2026 22:52
Will Thursday’s elections be a watershed moment for Bangladesh?

Millions of people are expected to cast ballots in the first polls since prime minister Sheikh Hasina was removed.

Published on: 11.02.2026 22:47
Struggling to get by: Behind the US underemployment crisis

Trump's tariffs, heightened healthcare and housing costs, and a stagnating jobs market leaves more workers struggling.

Published on: 11.02.2026 21:31
Beyond pressure: What is the Trump administration’s endgame in Cuba?

As US actions fuel a humanitarian crisis in Cuba, is US President Trump seeking a deal, or to topple the government?

Published on: 11.02.2026 21:13
CBO: US Federal deficits and debt to worsen over next decade

'One Big Beautiful Bill Act', higher tariffs and immigration crackdown are factored into the report.

Published on: 11.02.2026 20:42
9 killed in one of Canada’s worst mass shootings

Nine people have been killed in a mass shooting at a high school in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, Canada.

Published on: 11.02.2026 20:28
US lawmakers slam Pam Bondi over handling of Epstein files

US attorney general was hammered over heavy redactions to Epstein-related documents, prosecution of political rivals.

Published on: 11.02.2026 20:26
Thousands celebrate 47th anniversary of Iran’s Islamic Revolution

Rallies across Iran marked the 47th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution, with many showing support for the government.

Published on: 11.02.2026 20:25
T20 World Cup: West Indies beat England by 30 runs to lead Group C

Rutherford's 76 and spinners' control help the two-time champions beat the 2022 winners at the Wankhede Stadium.

Published on: 11.02.2026 20:01
Libya issues rare oil exploration licences to foreign firms

Winning bidders include Chevron, Eni, QatarEnergy and Aiteo.

Published on: 11.02.2026 19:37
Bangladesh’s election tests the power of Gen Z

Bangladesh’s first post-uprising election tests whether a new generation can truly reshape power.

Published on: 11.02.2026 18:54
US reopens airspace over El Paso after claim of cartel drone infiltration

The Trump administration's swift reversal has provoked questions about the legitimacy of the foreign drone claims.

Published on: 11.02.2026 18:52