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All-Time Deliveries Of Airbus A320 Top Boeing 737 For 1st Time

The Airbus A320 has overtaken the Boeing 737, the US aviation giant's single-aisle legacy aircraft, in terms of all-time deliveries for the first time, according to figures released Tuesday.

Published on: 14.10.2025 18:02
Amid Ceasefire, Israeli Forces Killed 6 Palestinians: Gaza Civil Defence

Gaza's civil defence agency said Israeli forces killed six Palestinians in separate incidents Tuesday, while the military reported its troops had opened fire on suspects who approached their positions.

Published on: 14.10.2025 17:57
Reunited Hostage Describes Stark Differences In Couple's Gaza Captivity

Former Israeli hostage Noa Argamani spoke out after her partner was released under the Gaza ceasefire deal, to describe the differences in their treatment in captivity in the Palestinian territory.

Published on: 14.10.2025 17:55
Israel To Halve Gaza Aid Over Slow Return Of Dead Hostages

The fragile ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war was tested as the slower-than-hoped return of dead hostages from Gaza prompted an Israeli military agency to declare a "violation" of the truce agreement.

Published on: 14.10.2025 17:27
Clans, Armed Groups In Gaza Posed Challenge To Hamas As War Went On

As the Gaza war dragged on, a diminished Hamas faced growing internal challenges to its control of Gaza from long-standing rivals, many of them affiliated with powerful local clans.

Published on: 14.10.2025 17:16
Missing Bodies Of Hostages Top List Of Uncertainties Amid Fragile Gaza Peace

The tenuous ceasefire in the two-year Israel-Hamas war was holding even as complex issues remained ahead, a day after widespread jubilation over the return to Israel of the last 20 living hostages held in Gaza.

Published on: 14.10.2025 17:02
Military Seizes Power In Madagascar As President Impeached After Gen Z Protests

An elite military unit that backed youth-led anti-government street protests said Tuesday it had taken power in Madagascar after the national assembly voted to impeach President Andry Rajoelina.

Published on: 14.10.2025 15:44
"They Disappeared My Hair": Trump On "Super Bad" Pic On Time Magazine Cover

US President Donald Trump slammed the Time magazine over the photo of his printed on the cover in which his hair seems to have "disappeared".

Published on: 14.10.2025 14:17
Instagram Says It Is Safeguarding Teenagers By Limiting Them To PG-13 Content

Teenagers on Instagram will be restricted to seeing PG-13 content by default and won't be able to change their settings without a parent's permission, Meta announced on Tuesday.

Published on: 14.10.2025 12:29
Indian-Origin Man, Wrongfully Jailed For 43 Years, Faces Deportation From US

Subramanyam Vedam, a permanent US resident who came to the US from India as a nine-month-old baby, was convicted for the 1980 killing of 19-year-old Thomas Kinser in Pennsylvania. 

Published on: 14.10.2025 12:16
UN, Red Cross Demand Opening Of All Gaza Crossings To Allow In Aid

The United Nations and Red Cross called for all crossings into Gaza to be opened to allow desperately needed aid into the war-torn Palestinian territory.

Published on: 14.10.2025 11:58
Opinion: Opinion | Visits Aside, Will UK Ever Apologise To India?

Each time an Indian leader visits Britain, the question resurfaces: will London ever say sorry? Each time, it sidesteps, offering instead the language of "regret".

Published on: 14.10.2025 11:22
Trump's Dream, China's Reality: Beijing Develops Planet-Wide Defence System

China has reportedly developed a first-of-its-kind missile defence system with a worldwide reach.

Published on: 14.10.2025 11:02
Opinion: Opinion | US-China Trade War Has Turned Into A Full-Blown Siege, And India Is Stuck

Beijing's export controls, timed before diplomacy, reveal insecurity more than strength. By weaponising minerals, China has reminded the world why diversification is destiny.

Published on: 14.10.2025 09:57
Opinion: The Curious Market Timing Of Trump's Tariff Threats

Nagging trade tensions will strengthen Xi's resolve to not only build China's own AI models, but power them with its own hardware.

Published on: 14.10.2025 09:36
After Uprising, Nepal's Gen Z Rush To Register To Vote

In Nepal's capital, young would-be voters line up enthusiastically to register for the first elections since deadly anti-corruption protests toppled the government, the worst unrest in decades.

Published on: 14.10.2025 09:33
Trump, Xi Spark Another US-China Trade War With World Economy At Risk

Trade data on Monday showed China's shipments overseas growing at their fastest pace in six months, blunting the impact of any tariff hike from the US.

Published on: 14.10.2025 09:32
Google To Invest $15 Billion In AI Hub In India, Sundar Pichai Briefs PM Modi

Google has said it would invest $15 billion in India over the next five years as it announced a giant data centre and artificial intelligence base in Visakhapatnam.

Published on: 14.10.2025 09:04
"Empire Of Spirit": William Dalrymple On How Ancient India Influenced World

Innovations such as chess, the concept of zero, and the idea that the Earth moved around the Sun all came from India, not Greece or Egypt, author William Dalrymple has written in his new book.

Published on: 14.10.2025 08:32
Trump's Foreign Policy Achieved Gaza Peace Deal. But Is It Sustainable?

US President Donald Trump visited Israel and Egypt this week to oversee the initial implementation of his Gaza peace agreement, which many hope will permanently end the two-year war in the strip.

Published on: 14.10.2025 07:44

News from Arabic Countries

‘Show Israel the red card’: Protesters urge boycott of Israel at World Cup

Israel’s World Cup qualifier versus Italy was played under heavy security and protests just days after a Gaza ceasefire.

Published on: 14.10.2025 18:40
‘The shining star of our family’: R&B singer D’Angelo passes away at age 51

Musicians including Jill Scott and Tyler, the Creator, remembered D'Angelo as a 'genius' as tributes poured in.

Published on: 14.10.2025 18:02
Control, choke points: The battle lines in southern Sudan

The Sudanese army's gains may enable it to choke off the RSF's supply lines and eventually enter Darfur, analysts say.

Published on: 14.10.2025 17:37
Tens of thousands rally in Brussels to protest austerity plans

Flights grounded, public transport disrupted as 80,000 people take to the streets of the Belgian capital.

Published on: 14.10.2025 17:27
GM takes $1.6bn hit as EV tax credit expires in US

The EV tax incentive was scrapped as part of US President Donald Trump’s mega tax bill passed earlier this year.

Published on: 14.10.2025 17:14
US court rules Trump violated order by placing conditions on FEMA grants

The judge called on the Trump administration to revise its grant requirements by next week, nixing immigration demands.

Published on: 14.10.2025 17:09
Peace summit was a “Middle East wedding for Trump”

“I think most leaders there were there for him [Trump] as much as or perhaps more than they were for the ceasefire plan.

Published on: 14.10.2025 16:58
Dramatic day sees army unit claim power in Madagascar

The military in Madagascar is now in charge after the president fled and the parliament voted to impeach him.

Published on: 14.10.2025 16:38
French prime minister backs suspending unpopular pension reform law

Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu faces two no-confidence motions this week as France's political crisis deepens.

Published on: 14.10.2025 16:37
CAS rejects Israel’s appeal to join artistic gymnastics worlds in Indonesia

The Indonesia government said last week it will not grant visas to Israeli gymnasts for the World Championships.

Published on: 14.10.2025 16:23
Suspect in US arson attack at Pennsylvania governor’s mansion pleads guilty

Cody Balmer told police he had planned to attack Democratic Governor Josh Shapiro with a sledgehammer at his home.

Published on: 14.10.2025 16:08
Forever Chemicals: A Toxic Legacy

Pervasive and permanent, Forever Chemicals have poisoned the planet. We meet those fighting to hold someone to account.

Published on: 14.10.2025 16:00
Supreme Court declines Alex Jones challenge to defamation judgement

In 2022 it was ruled that the conspiracy theorist would have to pay $1.4bn to families of the victims of Sandy Hook.

Published on: 14.10.2025 15:59
Russia strikes Kharkiv hospital, UN convoy as Ukraine seeks US Tomahawks

Latest attacks on civilians come days before talks in which Zelenskyy hopes to secure long-range missiles from Trump.

Published on: 14.10.2025 15:32
IMF says AI investment bubble could burst, comparable to dot-com bubble

The IMF said any bust of AI bubble would be less likely to be a systemic event that would crater US or global economy.

Published on: 14.10.2025 15:29
Mapping the rise in Israeli settler attacks across the occupied West Bank

There have been more than 1,000 violent settler attacks in the first eight months of 2025 alone.

Published on: 14.10.2025 14:46
Gaza journalist buried as brother is freed from Israeli prison

The brother of killed Palestinian journalist Saleh Aljafarawi was freed, only to be told of his brother’s death.

Published on: 14.10.2025 14:43
Gaza ceasefire tested as Israeli forces kill five Palestinians

Israeli troops redeploy in Gaza according to agreed deal, but clashes and killings threaten stability of the ceasefire.

Published on: 14.10.2025 14:39
‘They could have killed me’: Protesters condemn state violence in Argentina

Critics say violence against protesters is on the rise after President Milei introduced new rules for security forces.

Published on: 14.10.2025 14:36
Who is in charge of Madagascar after President Rajoelina flees?

Rajoelina's move to flee the country and dissolve the parliament from exile has created a political crisis amid unrest.

Published on: 14.10.2025 14:04
Colonel says military has taken charge in Madagascar

A colonel from an elite army unit in Madagascar says the military has taken control of the country.

Published on: 14.10.2025 14:03
Freed Palestinian detainees allege torture in Israeli jail

Freed Palestinians recall torture expressing shock and relief as they grapple with the hardships endured in Israeli jail

Published on: 14.10.2025 13:49
Why has Dutch government taken control of China-owned chipmaker Nexperia?

Semiconductor firm Nexperia is owned by Chinese parent company Wingtech.

Published on: 14.10.2025 13:37
Deadly storm batters Alaska leaving thousands displaced

One woman was killed and two others remain missing after the remnants of Typhoon Halong battered western Alaska.

Published on: 14.10.2025 13:33
Madagascar military says it seizes power, suspends institutions

Colonel Michael Randrianirina says military taking charge of African island nation after president flees, is impeached.

Published on: 14.10.2025 12:38