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2 Telangana Students Killed In UK Car Collision, 5 Injured

2 students from Telangana have been killed in a 2-car road collision at a major roundabout in Essex, south-east England, while five others sustained serious injuries, local police have said.

Published on: 03.09.2025 14:13
India Kills Us With Tariffs, Offered Me Zero-Levy Deal: Trump

Donald Trump added that New Delhi has offered "no tariffs" to the US, amid escalating tensions with the latter over policies around trade and tariff.

Published on: 03.09.2025 13:55
Hot Mic Captures Putin, Xi Discussing Organ Transplants And Immortality

When Russian President Vladimir Putin walked shoulder to shoulder with China's President Xi Jinping on Wednesday, a hot mic caught them discussing organ transplants and the possibility that humans could live to 150 years old.

Published on: 03.09.2025 13:44
Google Chrome Escapes Forced Sell-Off As Court Cites Rise Of ChatGPT In Antitrust Ruling

Google has avoided the most severe penalty in its antitrust case. A US court ruled the tech giant won't be forced to sell Chrome, its globally dominant web browser.

Published on: 03.09.2025 13:10
"Stop Singling Out India...": US Expert On Trump's Russia Oil Charges

US Strategic Affairs Expert Ashley J. Tellis said that the US should stop "singling out" India over President Donald Trump's frustration regarding the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict.

Published on: 03.09.2025 12:43
Over 1 Billion People Were Affected By Mental Health Conditions In 2021: WHO

More than a billion people around the world -- around one in every seven -- were living with mental health conditions in 2021, with anxiety and depressive disorders accounting for over two-thirds of all cases, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said

Published on: 03.09.2025 11:26
Opinion: Opinion | No, This Is Not About Ganging Up Against The US

At Tianjin, what was evident with India was an ambidextrous policy of engaging with friend and foe alike, using the one to balance out the other. That's all very well. But it just scratches the surface.

Published on: 03.09.2025 11:09
Meet Ursula Von Der Leyen, The Woman Trump Calls Europe's Most Powerful Leader

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has earned praise from Donald Trump for her efforts to improve trans-Atlantic relations.

Published on: 03.09.2025 09:52
"Come Visit Us": Vladimir Putin Invites Kim Jong Un To Russia

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday invited North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to visit Russia after holding talks in Beijing with him, according to video published by the Kremlin.

Published on: 03.09.2025 09:13
5.2 Earthquake Hits Afghanistan Less Than 48 Hours After 1,400 Died In Quake

A fresh 5.2-magnitude earthquake hit the east of Afghanistan on Tuesday, jolting a region still struggling with the aftermath of a powerful quake at the weekend that killed 1,400 people.

Published on: 03.09.2025 09:04
Foot Fetish Gone Wrong: US Woman Hit By SUV After Refusing To Let Man Smell Her Feet

A Florida man allegedly ran an SUV over a woman after she refused to let him smell her feet. The incident occurred on August 24 at around 2 pm at the Serena Hotel in Aventura, about 20 miles north of Miami, The NY Post reported.

Published on: 03.09.2025 08:41
GPS Interference Is On Rise. Here's What Can Be Done About It

GPS interference is on the rise, so you might be wondering how it works. And can anything be done about it? And perhaps most importantly do you need to worry?

Published on: 03.09.2025 08:23
"Don't Have Inheritance": Elon Musk's Estranged Daughter Reveals She Lives With 3 Roommates

Vivian Wilson, the estranged daughter of Elon Musk, has revealed that she is broke and lives in an apartment with three roommates because it's cheaper.

Published on: 03.09.2025 08:02
Who Is Kim Ju Ae, North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un's Daughter And "Most Likely" Successor

The South Korean intelligence suggests that Kim Ju Ae is being groomed to succeed her father as the supreme leader of North Korea.

Published on: 03.09.2025 07:45
ChatGPT To Get Parental Controls After US Teen Died By Suicide

American artificial intelligence firm OpenAI said Tuesday it would add parental controls to its chatbot ChatGPT, a week after an American couple said the system encouraged their teenaged son to kill himself.

Published on: 03.09.2025 07:04
Pak's Shehbaz Sharif Mentions India In Meeting With Putin. What He Said

Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said on Tuesday that his country respects Russia's relations with India, as he called for strengthening Islamabad's ties with Moscow during his talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin here.

Published on: 03.09.2025 06:44
Kim Jong Un's Teen Daughter, N Korea's Front Runner Makes International Debut

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un brought his teenage daughter to Beijing this week in her first public outing overseas, fuelling further speculation that she may be his potential successor in the family's dynastic rule over the nuclear-armed state.

Published on: 03.09.2025 06:25
A Look At The World Leaders At China's Military Parade

The leaders of 26 countries joined Chinese President Xi Jinping to mark the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II with a military parade in the Chinese capital on Wednesday, in a show of solidarity among nations friendly to Beijing.

Published on: 03.09.2025 06:22
"Warmest Regards As You Conspire...": Trump's Dig At Xi On Inviting Putin, Kim

US President Donald Trump on Wednesday accused Chinese President Xi Jinping of "conspiring against" America after North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and Russian President Vladimir Putin attended China's largest-ever military parade.

Published on: 03.09.2025 06:22
Missiles, Lasers, Drones: Weapons China Put On Display At Its Military Parade

Chinese President Xi Jinping oversaw a massed military parade in central Beijing on Wednesday to mark the 80th anniversary of the end of World War Two.

Published on: 03.09.2025 06:16

News from Arabic Countries

Sudanese rape victims speak from Chad’s refugee camps

Hundreds of thousands of women and girls have fled Sudan’s war, only to be faced with violence again in Chad.

Published on: 03.09.2025 14:18
Mass evacuations in Pakistan’s flooded Punjab hit 300,000 in 48 hours

Pakistan began evacuations last month after India released water from overflowing dams into low-lying border regions.

Published on: 03.09.2025 13:35
Jeremy Corbyn to lead ‘Gaza tribunal’ into UK role in Israel’s war

The UN special rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territory is among those set to contribute to the two-day event.

Published on: 03.09.2025 13:16
After the quake, Afghanistan’s children face a crisis within a crisis

Aid cuts have shuttered clinics and stalled relief; restore funding now to save lives.

Published on: 03.09.2025 13:05
100 killed in one day including children queuing for water in Gaza

Israel killed more than 100 Palestinians in one day in Gaza, including seven children.

Published on: 03.09.2025 13:04
Can Syria revive its oil wealth to help rebuild the nation?

Syria's Deir Az Zor is rich in oil. But the eastern province has been devastated by years of civil war.

Published on: 03.09.2025 12:57
How false rumours of Trump’s untimely ‘death’ spread on social media

Amid speculation and misinformation about his health, President Donald Trump is well and playing golf.

Published on: 03.09.2025 12:56
Man jailed for racial abuse of Ghana’s Williams in La Liga

The case is the latest incident of racial abuse in Spain's top flight after numerous reports by Real Madrid's Vinicius.

Published on: 03.09.2025 12:44
Israeli attacks disabled 21,000 Palestinian children in Gaza war, UN says

Estimated 132,000 children below the age of five are projected to be at risk of death from acute malnutrition by June.

Published on: 03.09.2025 12:31
Benefits ‘on the plate’: Big and small businesses eye growth in Mozambique

Path to development requires inclusion of Mozambican communities, says Antonio Grispos, secretary of state for commerce.

Published on: 03.09.2025 12:18
Suspected suicide bomber kills 11 at Pakistan political rally

Pakistani police are investigating a suspected suicide bombing which tore through a rally in the city in Quetta.

Published on: 03.09.2025 12:15
What does the falling birthrate mean for the British economy?

Fertility rate has hit an all-time low in England and Wales. How will this impact the country and what’s the solution?

Published on: 03.09.2025 12:15
China stages huge military parade with Putin and Kim in attendance

China held its largest ever military parade in Beijing to mark 80 years since World War II, overseen by President Xi Jin

Published on: 03.09.2025 11:53
Aerial video shows earthquake damage in Afghanistan’s Kunar province

Villages flattened in southeastern Afghanistan after a 6.0 magnitude earthquake struck.

Published on: 03.09.2025 11:29
What’s behind Donald Trump’s plan to move US Space Command to Alabama?

Trump has announced he will move the agency's headquarters from Colorado to Alabama.

Published on: 03.09.2025 11:06
Zelenskyy on security guarantees shuttle as fighting rages in Ukraine war

UK's Starmer and France's Macron will co-host a virtual meeting for the 'coalition of the willing' on Thursday

Published on: 03.09.2025 10:36
The crippling financial costs of forced displacement in Gaza

Al Jazeera's Moath Al-Kahlout breaks down the costs of forced displacement for Palestinians, ordered by Israel.

Published on: 03.09.2025 10:28
Sudan appeals for aid after landslide kills more than 1,000 in Darfur

Much of the affected region has become mostly inaccessible to the UN and aid groups.

Published on: 03.09.2025 09:32
Trump says US strike targeted Venezuelan drug smuggling boat

Donald Trump says a US strike has killed 11 ‘narcoterrorists’ from a Venezuelan gang smuggling drugs in the Caribbean.

Published on: 03.09.2025 09:16
How much do India, Russia, China trade and what goods do they buy?

Trade among India, China and Russia is valued at $452bn in goods. Al Jazeera breaks down the numbers.

Published on: 03.09.2025 08:32
UN watchdog finds uranium at alleged Syrian nuclear site from al-Assad era

The IAEA has urged Syria to cooperate fully over allegations it had been building a covert nuclear reactor at the site.

Published on: 03.09.2025 08:06
Rescuers race to find Afghan quake survivors as death toll rises

The UN cites rising earthquake toll, with rescue challenges persisting as the Taliban government appeals for help.

Published on: 03.09.2025 07:56
Cyclist Chris Froome’s crash caused life-threatening heart injury

Crash that saw Froome airlifted to hospital left four-time Tour de France champ with life-threatening injury to heart.

Published on: 03.09.2025 07:53
Putin, Kim meet in Beijing; Kremlin says Russia not plotting against US

The Russian president and the North Korean leader travel to the talks together in the same car after a formal reception.

Published on: 03.09.2025 07:42
UNIFIL says Israeli drones dropped grenades near peacekeepers in Lebanon

'This is one of the most serious attacks on UNIFIL personnel and assets' since November ceasefire, UN force says.

Published on: 03.09.2025 07:10