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Trump-Epstein Images Projected At UK Castle Amid President's Visit, 4 Arrested

Protesters on Tuesday projected images of Donald Trump and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein onto a castle in England where the US president will stay during his UK state visit.

Published on: 17.09.2025 01:01
University Of California Sues Trump Administration Over Funding Freeze

Labor unions, faculty and students in the University of California education system sued President Donald Trump's administration on Tuesday over the freezing of federal funds and other actions that they say aim to stifle academic freedom.

Published on: 17.09.2025 00:35
EU Chief, Trump Discuss Increasing "Economic Pressure" On Russia

EU chief Ursula von der Leyen on Tuesday said she and US President Donald Trump discussed additional steps to tighten the screws on Russia over the Ukraine war.

Published on: 16.09.2025 23:10
Japan Says Won't Recognise Palestinian State For Now

Japan will not recognise a Palestinian state for the time being, and PM Shigeru Ishiba will skip a relevant meeting during the United Nations General Assembly this month, the Asahi newspaper reported on Wednesday, citing unnamed government sources.

Published on: 16.09.2025 23:02
Trump Arrives In UK For Historic Second State Visit

US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump arrived in London on Tuesday evening for a historic second State Visit to the UK at the invitation of King Charles III, who has laid out a royal reception at Windsor Castle.

Published on: 16.09.2025 21:32
Trump Extends TikTok Shutdown Deadline Again After Reaching Framework Deal

President Donald Trump formally extended the deadline to keep the social media app TikTok available in the United States until Dec. 16, giving time to complete the framework of the deal announced Monday.

Published on: 16.09.2025 20:06
Israel's Netanyahu Says Qatar Funds Hamas, Strike "Justified"

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Tuesday that a strike against Hamas officials in Qatar last week was "justified" by the Gulf state's ties to the group.

Published on: 16.09.2025 19:26
Charlie Kirk Killing Suspect Charged With Aggravated Murder, Faces Death Penalty

Tyler Robinson, the 22-year-old Utah man accused of assassinating activist Charlie Kirk, was charged on Tuesday with aggravated murder, a prosecutor announced, saying Robinson left behind his DNA on the trigger of the rifle that fired the fatal shot.

Published on: 16.09.2025 19:04
Probe Against Tesla After Parents Say Faulty Door Handles Trapped Their Kids

Car safety regulators opened an investigation into possible defects in Tesla doors that have reportedly left parents with children trapped in the back seat and forced to break windows to get them out.

Published on: 16.09.2025 19:03
No Information In Files That Jefferey Epstein Trafficked Women To Others: FBI Chief

FBI Director Kash Patel said that there is no "credible information" in law enforcement files that convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein trafficked young women to other individuals.

Published on: 16.09.2025 18:59
At Wellness Resorts, Ozempic Becomes Part Of The Treatment Menu

A 2024 KFF survey found that about 1 in 8 US adults have used a GLP-1 drug like Ozempic.

Published on: 16.09.2025 18:51
Indian-Origin Barrister Disbarred For Oxford University Medical Degree Lie

An Indian-origin lawyer who was found to have misled a UK barrister's chamber by falsely claiming to have studied medicine at the University of Oxford has been disbarred for professional misconduct by an independent tribunal.

Published on: 16.09.2025 18:45
Priceless Archaeological Artefacts In Gaza Saved In Frantic Rescue

With an Israeli airstrike looming, aid workers carried out a last-minute rescue mission to salvage thousands of priceless artifacts from a Gaza warehouse before the building was flattened.

Published on: 16.09.2025 18:07
France On Alert As 8,00,000 Expected To Protest Thursday

France is bracing for a day of nationwide protests on Thursday, with a source close to the authorities saying some 800,000 people are expected to take to the streets.

Published on: 16.09.2025 18:00
No Ban For Pakistan-Origin Doctor Who Left Patient During Operation To Have Sex With Nurse

The incident was discovered by a colleague who walked in on the doctor in a "compromising position" with the nurse.

Published on: 16.09.2025 17:29
US Women Narrowed Pay Gap With Men By Having Fewer Kids

In the mid-1980s, women were making only 65% as much as men for every hour of paid work.

Published on: 16.09.2025 17:08
Divers Recover Artefacts From Titanic's Sister Ship Britannic

Divers have recovered artifacts from the Titanic's sister ship, the Britannic, for the first time since the ocean liner sank in the Aegean Sea more than a century ago after striking a mine during World War I.

Published on: 16.09.2025 17:00
Brazil's Jair Bolsonaro Is Going To Prison. Here Is How He Can Get Out

On paper, former President Jair Bolsonaro has been sentenced to prison until the age of 97.

Published on: 16.09.2025 16:56
Russia Shows Off Military Might In Drills, And Raises Tensions With NATO

Moscow showcased its conventional and nuclear military might in long-planned exercises with Belarus, as it warns the West against sending foreign troops into Ukraine.

Published on: 16.09.2025 16:53
"Embraced Terrorism To Protect...": Jaish Member Sinks Pak On Terror Links

A religious event in Pakistan's Balakot tehsil last week - ostensibly focusing on the life and teachings of Prophet Mohammed - has been red-flagged for anti-India and pro-jihad sentiments and slogans.

Published on: 16.09.2025 16:03

News from Arabic Countries

Thousands of Palestinians flee as Israeli bombs rain down on Gaza City

At least 91 were killed in the city on Tuesday as Israel intensifies its offensive, forcing thousands to flee.

Published on: 16.09.2025 23:52
US President Donald Trump arrives in UK for second state visit

The visit comes as the UK and US prepare to sign a landmark technology agreement.

Published on: 16.09.2025 22:47
Police clash with French fans, while Palestine flag banned at Real Madrid

Fans were prevented from taking Palastine flags into Real Madrid's stadium on heated night with Marseille fans in Spain.

Published on: 16.09.2025 22:46
Mbappe rescues 10-man Real Madrid against Marseille in Champions League

Real Madrid come from a goal down with 10-men to beat Marseille, while Arsenal and Tottenham also open with victories.

Published on: 16.09.2025 22:42
Prosecutors to seek death penalty for alleged Charlie Kirk shooter

Authorities charge Tyler Robinson with aggravated murder and felony discharge of a firearm.

Published on: 16.09.2025 22:34
Romanian prosecutors indict pro-Russian former presidential candidate

Calin Georgescu accused of instigating violence after presidential election was cancelled over alleged Russian meddling.

Published on: 16.09.2025 22:19
India joins Belarus-Russia war games amid trade tensions with US

Iran and several other nations also present at military show of force, held at a time of heightened global tensions.

Published on: 16.09.2025 21:45
UK court temporarily blocks deportation of Eritrean asylum seeker

Human rights groups say the government risks breaching international law by denying people the right to claim asylum.

Published on: 16.09.2025 21:03
Prosecutor to seek death penalty for Kirk shooting suspect

Utah prosecutors have charged Tyler Robinson, the suspect in the fatal shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.

Published on: 16.09.2025 20:29
What makes this year’s UN General Assembly so significant?

The United Nations General Assembly meets amid Gaza genocide, Ukraine war and global volatility.

Published on: 16.09.2025 20:10
Israeli army: ‘It will take several months’ to control Gaza City

Israeli forces pushed deeper into Gaza City after launching a ground assault before dawn.

Published on: 16.09.2025 20:02
Asia Cup: Bangladesh beat Afghanistan to keep Super Four chances alive

Eight-run cricket win keeps Bangladesh in running for the next phase, while Afghanistan must beat Sri Lanka to make it.

Published on: 16.09.2025 19:55
Syria, Jordan, US unveil plan to restore security in Suwayda after violence

The latest initiative comes weeks after more than 250 were killed in sectarian violence in southern Syrian province.

Published on: 16.09.2025 19:25
Liverpool vs Atletico Madrid: UEFA Champions League – start, team, lineups

Liverpool and Atletico kick off their 2025-26 Champions League campaigns with a blockbuster showdown at Anfield.

Published on: 16.09.2025 19:15
Tesla faces safety investigation due to faulty door handles

Some complaints allege that children were trapped in the back seats and could only be freed by breaking the windows.

Published on: 16.09.2025 19:07
Malawi counts votes after presidential election amid economic crisis

Incumbent Lazarus Chakwera and and his predecessor Peter Mutharika are seeking to win the high-stakes election.

Published on: 16.09.2025 19:07
Landmark ruling convicts seven FARC ex-leaders of wartime crimes

Colombia’s JEP issues first individual sentences under 2016 peace deal, focusing on victims’ justice and reconciliation.

Published on: 16.09.2025 18:42
US slaps new sanctions on individuals and firms that help Iran sell its oil

The latest US Treasury Department move comes as part of an effort to make it tougher for Iran to sell oil abroad.

Published on: 16.09.2025 18:13
Trump warns ‘big trouble’ if Hamas uses Israeli captives as human shields

When asked about Israel’s ground invasion of Gaza City, US President Donald Trump warned of ‘big trouble’ for Hamas.

Published on: 16.09.2025 18:05
The Bolsonaro verdict shows Brazilian democracy is resilient

The Brazilian democratic system withstands yet another political storm.

Published on: 16.09.2025 17:54
Dallas Wings star Paige Bueckers named WNBA Rookie of the Year

Bueckers averaged 19.2 points on 47.7 percent shooting along with 3.9 rebounds, 5.4 assists and 1.6 steals.

Published on: 16.09.2025 17:35
Belarus pardons 25 more prisoners under US pressure

Last week, 52 prisoners were released, including opposition leader Mikola Statkevich, now said to be back behind bars.

Published on: 16.09.2025 17:15
‘Terrorism’ charge on Mangione dismissed in health insurance exec’s killing

The 27-year-old US shooter still faces a second-degree murder charge and eight criminal counts.

Published on: 16.09.2025 16:57
Kenya’s Kipyegon wins record fourth 1,500m title at World Athletics

The runner fondly known as the 'Queen of 1,500m' was clear by nearly four minutes as she crossed the finish line.

Published on: 16.09.2025 16:41
Has France become ungovernable?

Can France’s new prime minister, Sebastien Lecornu, steer the country out of crisis?

Published on: 16.09.2025 16:07