Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have tightened scrutiny on Pakistani nationals amid growing concerns over organised begging and criminal activity abroad, a trend Pakistani authorities say is harming the country's international standing.
In an interview with NDTV, Yousuf Al-Balushi, Chairman of the Muscat Policy Council underlined that the trade pact marks the start of a new phase in India-Oman ties.
The case reopened in 2016, but the authorities were still looking for a breakthrough, which they eventually received this year.
Some US Army troops posted along the southern border as part of the Trump administration's heightened immigration enforcement efforts are living under substandard conditions in Texas and New Mexico, according to a report.
Amid an ongoing investigation regarding the Bondi Beach attack in Australia, police carried out an operation in a Sydney suburb with heavily armed officers ramming a car and detaining 7 men on Thursday.
The Muslim ummah needs to confront the anger, denial and victimhood narratives that create the environment in which extremists begin to believe their violence is righteous.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was on Thursday conferred with the Order of Oman, the Sultanate's uniquely distinct civilian honour, by Sultan Haitham bin Tarik for his contributions to strengthening bilateral ties.
Peter Arnett, the Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter who spent decades dodging bullets and bombs to bring the world eyewitness accounts of war from the rice paddies of Vietnam to the deserts of Iraq, has died.
An Indian-origin cab driver has been accused of raping an unconscious passenger in California, United States. Simranjit Singh Sekhon, 35, was arrested following an investigation into the sexual assault of a 21-year-old adult female.
The Vantor sourced image produced in this report is dated December 16 and shows a large red tarpaulin covering the building located adjacent to a large complex where Pakistan operates Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs).
The double murder of Hollywood actor-director Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele Singer Reiner, in their Los Angeles home and the subsequent arrest of their son Nick Reiner for the killings have sent shockwaves across the world.
After Dhaka, India has closed two more visa application centres in Bangladesh's Rajshahi and Khulna amid a worsening security situation in the country.
A British woman accused of murdering her 84-year-old husband wrote "bye bye" accompanied by two kisses and a heart on a calendar entry for the day he died, a court heard this week.
The solstices mark the times when the Earth's tilt toward or away from the sun is at its maximum. This means the hemispheres are getting very different amounts of sunlight - and days and nights are at their most unequal.
Donald Trump ordered a blockade of "sanctioned oil tankers" into and out of Venezuela, US forces seized an oil tanker off the country's coast and the military attacked three more alleged drug-smuggling boats in the region
The father-and-son duo alleged to have gunned down 15 people on Australia's Bondi Beach holed themselves up in a Philippines hotel for weeks and left a tip on their way out, staff told AFP Thursday.
Despite a ban by Islamabad, the Indian espionage thriller Dhurandhar seems to be riding the wave of popularity in Pakistan.
On the morning of September 10, Tyler Robinson was messaging a friend on Discord, sharing results of the online word game Wordle
In the rainforests of New Guinea lives a bird unlike any other - the Hooded Pitohui, known as the world's only toxic bird. While most birds are harmless to humans, this orange-and-black species carries harmful toxins found in poison dart frogs.
Wang Kun won eight consecutive titles at the Chinese Bodybuilding Association (CBBA) National Bodybuilding Championships.
International court has repeatedly decried US sanctions amid its ongoing investigation into Gaza war crimes.
Representatives from Israel and Lebanon, as well as US, French, UN officials to meet for second meeting on ceasefire.
The prosecution accused Frederic Pechier of having 'used medicine to kill' at least 12 people.
Natural gas agreement worth approximately $35bn comes amid frayed relations over Israel's genocidal war in Gaza.
Australian police say they intercepted two cars in Liverpool, southwest Sydney over a possible “violent act”.
Al Jazeera finds Somalia’s electronic visa website lacks proper security, allowing anyone to download sensitive data.
With few medical supplies, doctors are turning to 3D printers powered by solar energy to treat some injuries in Gaza.
"All the [US] weapon systems [sold to Taiwan] … are defensive in nature."
When gunmen opened fire on people celebrating Hanukkah at Bondi Beach, shop owner Youssef Hamdan rushed to help victims.
The proposal centres on whether the EU can use about $246bn in Russian central bank frozen assets.
European Union leaders have gathered in Brussels to vote on the use frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine.
Thousands protest as EU leaders clash over pact farmers fear will flood Europe with cheaper South American goods.
US President Donald Trump has said the US owns rights to Venezuelan oil and land.
People mourn the attack's youngest victim, a 10-year-old girl named Matilda, whose funeral was held on Thursday.
In a village, Nelia and Oleksandr offer land to people fleeing Kharkiv but rural life brings demands not all can meet.
Arrests made at protests supporting imprisoned Palestine Action hunger strikers, as Gaza death toll surpasses 70,000.
Qatar’s Prime Minister held talks with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Washington.
The US Senate advanced its 2026 National Defense Authorization Act with broad support, but also with caveats.
The Israeli army has launched a series of strikes on southern and eastern Lebanon, saying it targeted Hezbollah sites.
“[Venezuela] is a country that's already reeling from an economic collapse.”
Sudan’s war is devastating cities and displacing millions.
AFC have sanctioned India's Mohun Bagan for refusing to visit Iran for their Asian Champions League match in September.
Nitish Kumar, a BJP ally, removes the veil of a female doctor during a government event, triggering widespread outrage.
Hundreds of Arabic words are used in the English language today, and there are surprising stories behind them.
US companies developed Venezuelan oil fields until the country nationalised its oil reserves in the 1970s.