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Mango Founder's Son Under Scrutiny As Police Probe Death Of Fashion Tycoon Last Year

Spanish police confirmed Friday that their probe into the sudden death last year of Mango clothing empire founder Isak Andic remains open following reports his...

Published on: 17.10.2025 18:58
Hamas Aims To Keep Grip On Gaza Security, Can't Commit To Disarm, Says Senior Official

Hamas intends to maintain security control in Gaza during an interim period, a senior Hamas official told Reuters, adding he could not commit to the group disarming - positions that reflect the difficulties facing US plans to secure an end to the war

Published on: 17.10.2025 18:55
2 Killed In Stampede In Kenya At Funeral For Ex-PM

Two people died and dozens were injured in a stampede at the state funeral of Kenya's revered opposition leader Raila Odinga on Friday as crowds rushed to see his coffin, Doctors Without Borders said.

Published on: 17.10.2025 18:54
UK's Prince Andrew Gives Up Royal Title Over Alleged Links To Jeffrey Epstein

The UK's Prince Andrew Friday renounced his title of Duke of York and other honours after being increasingly embroiled in scandals around his ties to US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Published on: 17.10.2025 18:45
"303 Surrendered In 75 Hours": PM's Maoist-Free Guarantee At NDTV World Summit

Over 300 Maoists surrendered in the past 24 hours, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Friday night at the NDTV World Summit 2025, highlighting his government's crackdown on domestic terror and separatist groups.

Published on: 17.10.2025 18:44
How India's Solar Firms Are Bypassing US Tariff Blow

Indian solar manufacturers have begun recalibrating their supply chains to maintain access to the lucrative United States market and offset higher tariffs, according to executives.

Published on: 17.10.2025 18:44
'He Looks Beautiful': Zelensky's 'Very Stylish' Jacket Gets Nod From Trump

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky traded his usual military fatigues for a formal black suit as he met US President Donald Trump at the White House on Friday.

Published on: 17.10.2025 18:43
"For Me, Diwali Shopping Is Mithai First": Rishi Sunak At NDTV World Summit

Former UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak revealed that "mithai" is the most important thing to him while referring to his visit to Delhi's Bengali Market at the NDTV World Summit 2025.

Published on: 17.10.2025 18:34
Trump Again Claims India Will Soon Stop Buying Russian Oil

US President Donald Trump reiterated on Friday that India will stop purchasing crude oil from Russia as part of a pressure campaign on Moscow to end the war with Ukraine.

Published on: 17.10.2025 18:26
Hope War Will End Without Ukraine Needing Tomahawks: Trump During Meet With Zelensky

US President Donald Trump suggested Friday it would be premature to give Ukraine Tomahawk missiles, saying as he hosted Volodymyr Zelensky that he hoped to secure peace with Russia first.

Published on: 17.10.2025 18:15
Pak Airstrikes Hit Afghanistan, Truce "Broken": Senior Taliban Official

Pakistan carried out strikes in a border province in Afghanistan late Friday, breaking a ceasefire that had brought two days of calm to the border, a senior Taliban official said

Published on: 17.10.2025 18:05
Lebanese Judge Orders Hannibal Gaddafi's Release On $11 Million Bail

A judge on Friday ordered the release on bail of Hannibal Gaddafi, son of deposed Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi, after nearly a decade of pre-trial detention in Lebanon.

Published on: 17.10.2025 16:25
"Ghost-Like Sounds": Cambodia Accuses Thailand Of Psychological Warfare

Former Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen has accused Thailand of broadcasting "ghost-like" sounds along a disputed border.

Published on: 17.10.2025 16:25
India In No Mood To Stop, Says PM Modi At NDTV World Summit

The government has succeeded in reducing the number of Maoist-hit districts, across the country, to just 11 from 125 a decade ago, underlined Prime Minister Narendra Modi at NDTV World Summit in Delhi.

Published on: 17.10.2025 16:03
Ex-Trump NSA John Bolton Pleads Not Guilty In Classified Information Case

John Bolton arrived at a federal courthouse on Friday to surrender to authorities on charges accusing the former Trump administration national security adviser, turned critic of the president, of mishandling classified information.

Published on: 17.10.2025 16:00
"From Fragile 5 To Top 5": PM On 'Unstoppable Bharat' At NDTV World Summit

From a fragile five economy before 2014, India has emerged as one of the top five economies of the world, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said, outlining the country's growth journey in 11 years.

Published on: 17.10.2025 15:50
NDTV World Summit 2025 LIVE: World Sees India As Responsible Partner, Says PM Modi

NDTV Global World Summit 2025 LIVE Updates: The 2025 edition of the NDTV World Summit - NDTV's flagship event - began on Friday, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivering the keynote address.

Published on: 17.10.2025 15:48
India's Neighbourhood First Policy Helping All: Sri Lanka PM At NDTV World Summit

Sri Lankan Prime Minister Harini Amarasuriya said today that India's "Neighbourhood First" policy is helping all the neighbouring countries.

Published on: 17.10.2025 15:47
From NPAs To Petrol Subsidy And Reforms, PM Modi's Censure For Congress

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, speaking at the NDTV World Summit this evening, slammed the Congress on multiple fronts

Published on: 17.10.2025 15:47
"New India Doesn't Endure Terror Silently": PM Modi On Op Sindoor At NDTV World Summit

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said that the era of a "silent India" in the face of terrorism is over, asserting that the country now gives a "befitting response" to those who threaten its security.

Published on: 17.10.2025 15:36

News from Arabic Countries

Gaza’s Sayed al-Hashim mosque reopens after two years

For the first time in two years, people in Gaza gathered at the centuries-old Sayed al-Hashim mosque in Gaza City.

Published on: 17.10.2025 19:32
Are 16-year-olds too young to vote?

We look at 16-year-olds who are set to be given the right to vote in the UK.

Published on: 17.10.2025 19:30
Georgian police raid homes of former officials including ex-prime minister

Authorities in Georgia have been clamping down on figures accused of trying to overthrow the government.

Published on: 17.10.2025 19:24
‘We fear for my father’s life’: Marwan Barghouti’s son to Al Jazeera

The son of imprisoned Palestinian political leader Marwan Barghouti says his family fears for their father’s life.

Published on: 17.10.2025 19:16
Gaza aid deliveries still face Israeli roadblocks a week into ceasefire

As calls for border crossings to reopen grow, Israeli attacks on Palestinians kill and wound several despite truce.

Published on: 17.10.2025 18:58
Madagascar’s Randrianirina promises ‘profound change’

Madagascar coup leader Colonel Michael Randrianirina promised that the country is heading towards a transformation.

Published on: 17.10.2025 18:27
Will Madagascar’s coup overshadow its Gen Z revolution?

Madagascar’s Gen Z declared victory after the president fled, but will they have a say in the country’s future?

Published on: 17.10.2025 17:24
Portugal’s parliament approves far-right party’s bill to ban face veils

If bill is signed into law, Portugal would join several European countries which already have full or partial bans.

Published on: 17.10.2025 17:03
The six problems a Gaza ceasefire has brought Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu

Netanyahu has been accused of exploiting the Gaza war for his own gains, and an end to it could cause him problems.

Published on: 17.10.2025 16:41
How will Putin travel to Hungary to meet Trump with ICC arrest warrant?

Will Putin be inspired by fellow ICC fugitive Netanyahu to take a more circuitous route to his destination?

Published on: 17.10.2025 16:01
John Bolton pleads not guilty to mishandling classified information in US

Bolton, a former Trump adviser, appeared for an arraignment in a federal court, where he faces 18 criminal counts.

Published on: 17.10.2025 15:33
French massacre of WWII African riflemen ‘premeditated’, covered up: Report

New findings reveal the Thiaroye massacre death toll was far higher than reported, with up to 400 victims.

Published on: 17.10.2025 15:23
Trump expects expansion of Abraham accords soon, hopes S Arabia will join

Widespread regional anger over Israel's war on Gaza will likely prove a major obstacle to any further signatories.

Published on: 17.10.2025 14:55
UK’s Palestine Action group wins legal bid to challenge ban

UK court to hear challenge to the pro-Palestine group's ban under 'anti-terrorism' laws after government loses appeal.

Published on: 17.10.2025 14:54
Aid trucks enter Gaza’s Khan Younis after ceasefire

Trucks loaded with humanitarian aid were seen moving through Gaza’s Khan Younis on Friday.

Published on: 17.10.2025 14:49
UK police under pressure to end ban on Maccabi Tel Aviv football fans

Fans of the Israeli football team Maccabi Tel Aviv have been barred from attending a Europa League game at Aston Villa.

Published on: 17.10.2025 14:14
Bolton in court to face charges of mishandling classified documents

Former US National Security Adviser John Bolton is facing charges for mishandling classified information.

Published on: 17.10.2025 13:55
Can Australia provide US with rare-earth metals which China has restricted?

Australia has spied an opportunity amid ongoing China-US rare earths dispute.

Published on: 17.10.2025 13:47
Trump, Putin to meet: Will Ukraine get US Tomahawks or not?

The US has suggested supplying Tomahawk weapons to Ukraine if Russia does not negotiate a ceasefire.

Published on: 17.10.2025 13:44
Are We Muslims or Mujrims? How hate became India’s daily entertainment

Hatred in India today is no longer private feeling but public pastime.

Published on: 17.10.2025 13:44
For Ukraine, West must target “domestic” Russia with sanctions

Analyst Maria Snegovaya says a ceasefire in Ukraine won't happen soon unless Russia faces tougher pressure from the West

Published on: 17.10.2025 13:35
Polish court will not extradite Ukrainian to Germany over Nord Stream blasts

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has said handing over the Ukrainian diver is not in the country's best interests.

Published on: 17.10.2025 13:12
New York mayoral candidates clash on Gaza during televised debate

Zohran Mamdani, the favourite in the race to be elected mayor of New York has faced off against rivals in a TV debate.

Published on: 17.10.2025 12:51
Clashes erupt in Bangladesh’s Dhaka in protests over govt’s new charter

Protesters say the "July National Charter" doesn't address their concerns.

Published on: 17.10.2025 12:32
How many times has the US struck Venezuelan vessels?

There have been at least six incidents of US strikes on boats in Venezuelan waters since the beginning of September.

Published on: 17.10.2025 12:32