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Nuclear Risk Leaves Humanity With Around "35 Years", Warns Nobel Prize Winner

He said that he now spends "part of my time trying to tell people" the odds of long-term survival are worse than most think.

Published on: 20.04.2026 17:53
'Iran Is Winning By Not Losing': Mehdi Hasan To NDTV On What US Faces

Any assumption that Iran would "roll over in week one or month one of this war reflects complete ignorance of history," Mehdi Hasan told NDTV

Published on: 20.04.2026 17:20
Art Amid Rubble: Concert In Lebanon Aims To Defy War With Music

As participants pay homage to those killed in Israeli bombings, music and art have been used as powerful tools to keep the memory alive and defend Lebanon.

Published on: 20.04.2026 17:09
Big Quake Strikes Japan Again: What Makes The Nation So Vulnerable

Japan was hit by a 7.4-magnitude earthquake on Monday, Japan's Meteorological Agency (JMA) said, issuing a tsunami warning for waves up to three metres (10 feet).

Published on: 20.04.2026 17:04
7.7-Magnitude Earthquake Hits Japan: How Much Damage Can It Cause?

A powerful 7.4-magnitude earthquake struck northern Japan, triggering tsunami warnings,Japan's Meteorological Agency (JMA) said on Monday.

Published on: 20.04.2026 17:03
2 Killed As Planned Fight Escalates To Mass Shooting In North Carolina Park

2 Killed As Planned Fight Escalates To Mass Shooting In North Carolina Park

Published on: 20.04.2026 17:03
"Pakistanis Have Done Good Job Of Sucking Up To Trump": Mehdi Hasan To NDTV

Pakistan has "done a good job" in cultivating closeness with Trump, Mehdi Hasan told NDTV's Vishnu Som in an exclusive interview.

Published on: 20.04.2026 17:01
US Student Arrested For Jokingly Asking Benjamin Netanyahu to "Drop Bombs" On Her College

FIU police said they worked with the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force and the Miami-Dade State Attorney's Office to identify the student.

Published on: 20.04.2026 16:02
In Bombed Facilities, Unstable Tunnels, US' Toughest Uranium Extraction Yet

Before US and Israeli strikes in June 2025, the International Atomic Energy Agency estimated that Iran possessed roughly 441 kilograms of uranium enriched to 60 per cent, alongside approximately 200 kilograms enriched to 20 per cent.

Published on: 20.04.2026 15:53
Myanmar Regime Expands Ban On Menstrual Products Amid Claims Of Misuse By Rebels: Report

Not just menstruation products, the regime made similar claims about restrictions on medicine, bandages and disinfectant.

Published on: 20.04.2026 15:09
Harvard Gave Epstein What He Wanted, Kept Giving After He Left Jail: Report

Newly released US Justice Department documents reviewed by The New York Times showed how Harvard professors continued to nurture relationship by visiting Jeffrey Epstein

Published on: 20.04.2026 14:23
Iran Says "No Plans For Negotiation" After US Seizes Its Cargo Ship

US President Donald Trump said he was sending negotiators to Pakistan for talks on ending the war that engulfed the region and rattled global markets, while repeating threats to attack Iran's energy infrastructure if it did not make a deal.

Published on: 20.04.2026 13:40
As Japan Gets Tsunami Alert, A Look At What Triggers Giant Waves

Japan has been hit by a powerful 7.4-magnitude earthquake and prompted authorities to issue tsunami warning.

Published on: 20.04.2026 12:31
Opinion: Opinion | Pakistan's Ever-Running Saudi 'Lifeline' Has Its Limits

There is a gap between what Pakistan seeks from its Gulf partners and their willingness to offer it.

Published on: 20.04.2026 11:24
Barack Obama And Zohran Mamdani Sing Wheels On The Bus With Children, Video Viral

The two leaders met Saturday afternoon at Learning Through Play Pre-K Center on Union Avenue in the South Bronx.

Published on: 20.04.2026 11:03
Fuel Prices Jump 35% Since Iran Conflict, Pre-War Levels May Take Months

Data from the American Automobile Association shows the national average at $4.05 a gallon on Sunday, up from $2.98 before the conflict began.

Published on: 20.04.2026 09:59
80-Centimetre Tsunami After 7.4-Magnitude Earthquake Hits Northern Japan

Japan Earthquake Today: 7.4-Magnitude Earthquake Hits Northern Japan, Tsunami Warning Issued

Published on: 20.04.2026 09:31
The 60-Day Clock That May Stop Trump's Iran War, And How He Could Ignore It

Under the War Powers Resolution, also called the War Powers Act, an American president who has activated the armed forces without Congressional approval has 60 days to stand down.

Published on: 20.04.2026 09:28
Trump Tariff Refunds Start Today: Who Benefits, How To Claim It

It was not just the business but the customers as well that bore the bulk of the tariff burden. But it remains unclear if the consumers will get any refunds.

Published on: 20.04.2026 09:13

News from Arabic Countries

UAE reports dismantling of Iran-linked ‘terror’ cell

Arrests come after United Arab Emirates bore the brunt of Iranian attacks on Gulf neighbours.

Published on: 20.04.2026 18:00
Germany summons Russian ambassador citing ‘direct threats’

Berlin calls undefined threats 'an attempt to undermine support for Ukraine and test our unity'.

Published on: 20.04.2026 17:55
Woman charged in US with trafficking arms to Sudan for Iranian government

US accuses Iranian citizen of brokering arms deals, including for drones and ammunition, with Sudan Ministry of Defence.

Published on: 20.04.2026 17:46
‘Nothing left’: Hong Kong fire survivors return to burnt homes

Hong Kong fire survivors return to Wang Fuk Court five months after a blaze killed 168 people.

Published on: 20.04.2026 17:35
These are difficult times for the world, so what will Pakistan do?

The talks between the United States and Iran mediated by Pakistan have not failed. They do face significant challenges.

Published on: 20.04.2026 17:33
US launches tariff refund system as thousands of importers line up

More than 330,000 importers paid up to $166bn in tariffs on 53 million shipments ​of imported goods.

Published on: 20.04.2026 17:16
Lebanon, Israel to meet again Thursday for direct talks, US says

US confirms second round of negotiations between the two countries as the Israeli military annihilates Lebanese towns.

Published on: 20.04.2026 17:15
‘Everyone must calm down’, Macron urges as US-Iran talks near

French President Emmanuel Macron said that “everyone must calm down” and maintain the US-Israel-Iran-Lebanon ceasefire.

Published on: 20.04.2026 17:11
At least 21 killed as bus crashes into Kashmir gorge

The overcrowded bus skidded as it navigated a sharp curve in the mountainous region.

Published on: 20.04.2026 16:48
Ugandan and Congolese forces rescue 200 from ISIL-backed ADF

Soldiers rescued the civilian captives who were being held by the Allied Democratic Forces, a group linked with ISIL.

Published on: 20.04.2026 16:48
Iran expands limited internet access but restrictions remain for most

More Iranians being sold 'privilege' of limited internet access, but most remain in the dark.

Published on: 20.04.2026 16:28
Former Afghanistan cricketer Shapoor Zadran battles life-threatening disease

Former pace bowler Zadran is receiving treatment for HLH, a rare immune system disorder, at a hospital in India.

Published on: 20.04.2026 16:11
Palestinians not welcome as Israel marks Memorial Day

As Israel remembers its war dead, critics say it reinforces one-sided narrative of sacrifice that excludes Palestinians.

Published on: 20.04.2026 15:58
Lebanon Latest: Israel establishes ‘yellow line’ in south

Al Jazeera’s Zeina Khodr brings you the latest on the fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah.

Published on: 20.04.2026 15:53
Iranian FM spokesman says ceasefire ‘violated’ by US in shipment seizure

Iran is accusing the US of ‘ceasefire violations’, with Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Esmail Baghaei.

Published on: 20.04.2026 15:44
‘Israel never talked me into the war with Iran,’ Trump says

US president suggests attacking Iran was his own decision as war struggles to garner public support amid energy crisis.

Published on: 20.04.2026 15:23
Bulgaria’s former President Radev wins election: All you need to know

Former President Rumen Radev wins big in Bulgaria’s eighth election on an 'anti-corruption' ticket.

Published on: 20.04.2026 14:43
Cloud over US-Iran talks: What are the key sticking points?

Trump announces new talks with Iran as fragile Pakistan-brokered ceasefire raises stakes for future negotiations.

Published on: 20.04.2026 13:51
Powerful states are trying to sabotage decarbonisation of shipping

Pacific Island states cannot and will not allow key climate shipping agreement to be watered down.

Published on: 20.04.2026 13:34
Tight security in Islamabad as US-Iran talks set to go ahead

Security is on lockdown in Islamabad where preparations are being made for new US‑Iran talks.

Published on: 20.04.2026 13:09
India in ‘extremely high’ doping risk bracket: Athletics Integrity Unit

India ranked among the top two in athletics' most anti-doping rule violations between 2022 and 2025, AUI says.

Published on: 20.04.2026 12:56
What we know about the US capture of Iranian vessel near Hormuz

US releases video showing the capture of Iranian-flagged ship near Hormuz, Trump says it tried to breach its blockade.

Published on: 20.04.2026 12:43
Iran says it has ‘no plans’ for negotiations with the US

Iran says it has ‘no plans’ for negotiations with the US

Published on: 20.04.2026 12:21
Iraq’s ruling Shia bloc races to choose PM as US, Iran watch

Ismail Qaani's visit came at the request of PM al-Sudani amid internal divisions in the Shia parliamentary bloc.

Published on: 20.04.2026 12:15
Russia claims Ukraine-linked bomb plot foiled, German woman arrested

Russia's FSB accuses the woman, found with a bomb in her backpack, of taking part in a plot hatched by Ukraine.

Published on: 20.04.2026 11:23