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Fine Ash, Sulphur Di-Oxide, AQI Hit: 5 Points On Ethiopian Volcano Eruption

A high-altitude mass of volcanic ash and fumes from Sunday morning's eruption of the Hayli Gubbi volcano in northern Ethiopia is moving east - at speeds up to 120 km/hour - and has reached Delhi, affecting flight operations in the city.

Published on: 25.11.2025 04:33
Why Volcano Hayli Gubbi Erupted After 12,000 Years: What Experts Said

The Hayli Gubbi volcano erupted in northern Ethiopia on Sunday.

Published on: 25.11.2025 04:33
White House Defends Trump's H-1B Stance Calls It "Nuanced, Common-Sense"

The White House defended US President Donald Trump's views on the H-1B visas, saying that he has a "nuanced and common-sense opinion on this issue."

Published on: 25.11.2025 04:24
Ethiopian Volcano Erupts After 12,000 Years, Ash Enters Delhi Amid Toxic Air

The Hayli Gubbi volcano erupted in the Afar region of Ethiopia, sending thick plumes of smoke up to 14 kilometres into the sky.

Published on: 25.11.2025 04:12
"It Felt Like A Sudden Bomb": Eyewitness On Ethiopian Volcanic Eruption

A long-dormant volcano erupted in Ethiopia's north-eastern region for the first time in nearly 12,000 years, sending thick plumes of ash and smoke up to 9 miles (14 km) into the sky and across the Red Sea toward Yemen and Oman.

Published on: 25.11.2025 04:07
Ethiopia Volcanic Eruption LIVE Updates: Ash Plumes Enter Gujarat, Delhi, Parts Of Northern India

Ethiopia volcano eruption LIVE updates: The Hayli Gubbi volcano in Ethiopia's Afar region erupted on Sunday for the first time in nearly 12,000 years, sending thick ash plumes across the Red Sea toward Yemen and Oman.

Published on: 25.11.2025 04:06
Israeli PM Cancels India Visit Over "Security Concerns" After Delhi Blast: Report

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has once again postponed his visit to India, scheduled for later this year, to meet with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Published on: 25.11.2025 02:48
After Sunita Williams' Ordeal, NASA Keeps Crew Off Next Starliner Flight

Boeing and NASA have agreed to keep astronauts off the company's next Starliner flight and instead perform a trial run with cargo to prove its safety.

Published on: 25.11.2025 02:18
"Kabul Open To Business": Taliban Minister's Trade Pitch To India Amid Pakistan Border Crisis

Afghanistan's Minister for Commerce and Industry Alhaj Nooruddin Azizi has called for a dramatic expansion of bilateral trade, investment, and diplomatic engagement with India.

Published on: 25.11.2025 01:38
South Africa Probes Ex-President's Daughter For Recruiting Men For Russia War

South African police say they are investigating allegations that former President Jacob Zuma 's daughter Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla lured 17 men who are now trapped in Russia into fighting in that country's war with Ukraine without their consent.

Published on: 25.11.2025 01:36
Apple Cuts Jobs Across Sales Team

Apple has cut dozens of jobs across its sales organization as it looks to streamline how it offers products to businesses, schools and governments, Bloomberg News reported on Monday, citing people familiar with the matter.

Published on: 25.11.2025 00:26
Iran's Revolutionary Guards Urge "Revenge" After Israel Kills Hezbollah Chief

Hezbollah held a funeral on Monday for its top military chief and other members of the militant group a day after a deadly Israeli strike on south Beirut, while Iran's Revolutionary Guards urged revenge.

Published on: 25.11.2025 00:11
Starlink Launches Europe's First Direct-To-Cell Service In Ukraine

Ukraine's largest mobile operator Kyivstar has become the first in Europe to launch Starlink's direct-to-cell satellite technology in a bid to keep millions connected amid wartime blackouts and disrupted infrastructure, the company said on Monday.

Published on: 24.11.2025 23:52
Scientists Say Most Dogs Have Some Wolf DNA

Those tiny, fluffy dogs walking down the street may look cute but beware -- they probably have some wolf in them.

Published on: 24.11.2025 23:04
Trump Administration Orders Review Of Biden-Era Refugees, Memo Shows

US President Donald Trump's administration has ordered a broad vetting review of all refugees who entered under former President Joe Biden, an internal US government memo seen by Reuters said.

Published on: 24.11.2025 22:30
Trump Begins Process Of Labeling Muslim Brotherhood Chapters As Terrorist

President Donald Trump on Monday signed an executive order directing his administration to determine whether to designate certain chapters of the Muslim Brotherhood, such as those in Lebanon, Egypt, and Jordan.

Published on: 24.11.2025 22:20
Sudan's Top General Rejects US-led Ceasefire Plan, Rebel Group Agrees

Sudan's top general rejected a ceasefire proposal provided by US-led mediators in a blow to efforts to stop a devastating war that has gripped the African country for over 30 months.

Published on: 24.11.2025 20:38
Officials Say Progress Made On Amending US Peace Plan For Ukraine

Officials on Monday said progress was made in urgent weekend talks on amending the US peace proposal for Ukraine that many saw as favoring Russia, but the Kremlin said it hadn't seen the changes.

Published on: 24.11.2025 19:46
"Ties Extremely Strong": Trump After Call With Xi Jinping

Chinese leader Xi Jinping pressed the ever-sensitive issue of Taiwan in a phone call Monday with US President Donald Trump, as he stressed the need to build on a fragile trade truce between the two superpowers.

Published on: 24.11.2025 18:42
"Racist": Australian Politician Slammed For Wearing Burqa In Parliament

A far-right Australian politician sparked outrage Monday after donning a burqa at the country's parliament, in a display that other lawmakers slammed as "racist".

Published on: 24.11.2025 18:30

News from Arabic Countries

Viola Ford Fletcher, survivor of 1921 Tulsa Massacre, dies age 111

Fletcher fought for greater recognition of one of the deadliest incidents of race violence in US history.

Published on: 25.11.2025 04:11
‘Everyone was startled’: Thai woman due for cremation found alive in coffin

Reports say doctors diagnosed the woman with critically low blood sugar likely leading to her weakened condition.

Published on: 25.11.2025 04:10
Trump launches ‘Genesis Mission’ to harness AI for scientific breakthroughs

Trump signs order to integrate supercomputers and data assets in order to create 'AI experimentation platform'.

Published on: 25.11.2025 03:48
‘Elite capture’: How Pakistan is losing 6 percent of its GDP to corruption

New IMF report prompts calls for corruption reforms. But experts say that needs political will, not technical tinkering.

Published on: 25.11.2025 03:20
Sudan’s RSF committing war crimes in Darfur, says Amnesty

The latest report came hours after the RSF agreed to a three-month humanitarian truce.

Published on: 25.11.2025 03:11
Afghanistan says Pakistan bombed Khost, killing nine children and a woman

Government spokesman says the attack in Khost destroyed a civilian home, killing five boys, four girls and a woman.

Published on: 25.11.2025 02:51
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,370

Here are the key events from day 1,370 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.

Published on: 25.11.2025 01:42
Trump orders blacklisting Muslim Brotherhood branches as ‘terrorist’ groups

White House cites groups' alleged support for Hamas, accusing them of waging campaign against US interests and allies.

Published on: 24.11.2025 23:02
Israel kills four Palestinians in Gaza; fighters recover body of captive

Palestinians face renewed killings, raids and settler attacks as Israel pushes past agreed ceasefire lines.

Published on: 24.11.2025 22:52
Everton beat Man Utd despite Gueye seeing red for slapping teammate

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall's superb first-half goal seals 1-0 win for the visitors, who had 10 players for most of the game.

Published on: 24.11.2025 22:25
Ethiopian volcano erupts after lying dormant for 12,000 years

No casualties reported, but resident of Afar region says impact of eruption 'felt like a sudden bomb had been thrown'.

Published on: 24.11.2025 22:19
G20 fails to deliver on sovereign debt distress

Hopes that world leaders would use the G20 summit to tackle sovereign debt distress were dashed.

Published on: 24.11.2025 22:17
Trump says ‘very good’ phone call with Xi builds on fragile trade truce

Trump and Xi talk soya beans and Taiwan, continuing to lower temperature in wake of meeting in South Korea last month.

Published on: 24.11.2025 22:14
‘Reckless’: Rights group decries Germany lifting arms embargo on Israel

Germany had partially paused armed sales amid Israeli ground offensive in Gaza City, but cited ceasefire in resumption.

Published on: 24.11.2025 22:13
France seeks progress on nuclear talks as Iran top diplomat to visit Paris

France prepares to host Iran’s foreign minister in Paris for high-stakes talks on nuclear and regional tensions.

Published on: 24.11.2025 20:22
RSF announces unilateral three-month ‘humanitarian truce’ in Sudan

Statement comes hours after warring Sudanese Armed Forces leader al-Burhan rejected ceasefire proposal as biased.

Published on: 24.11.2025 20:04
Pentagon says it is investigating US senator over ‘illegal orders’ video

Pentagon suggests Mark Kelly, an ex-Navy captain, could be court-martialled for urging military to defy unlawful orders.

Published on: 24.11.2025 19:55
US judge dismisses criminal charges against James Comey, Letitia James

The court found that lawyer Lindsey Halligan had been illegally appointed to her role as acting US attorney under Trump.

Published on: 24.11.2025 19:29
Trump administration ends temporary immigration status for Myanmar citizens

Myanmar faces an ongoing civil war that has caused widespread displacement, leading the US to warn against travel there.

Published on: 24.11.2025 19:18
Syria extends Homs curfew as killings threaten to inflame sectarian tension

Syria’s Interior Ministry says the killers likely planted misleading slogans to inflame tensions.

Published on: 24.11.2025 18:35
Amazon to invest $50bn in AI for US government customers

The US federal government seeks to develop tailored AI solutions and drive significant cost savings.

Published on: 24.11.2025 18:22
Volunteers in Gaza care for animals amid war and destruction

In war-torn Gaza, volunteers fight to save hungry and abandoned animals.

Published on: 24.11.2025 18:20
Thousands mourn Hezbollah commander killed by Israel

Thousands gathered in Beirut at the funeral of Hezbollah commander Haytham Ali Tabatabai, a day after Israel killed him.

Published on: 24.11.2025 18:19
Palestinians mourn loved ones killed as Israel violates fragile ceasefire

Despite the US-backed ceasefire, Palestinians are burying their slain loved ones as Israel violates the truce again.

Published on: 24.11.2025 18:00
Associated Press, Trump argue Oval Office access in federal appeals court

White House barred AP when it declined to refer to the 'Gulf of Mexico' as the 'Gulf of America' after Trump renamed it.

Published on: 24.11.2025 17:56