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Why UK Deported Indian National To France Under New Migrant Policy

An Indian national became the first person to be deported from the United Kingdom to France under the new returns treaty between the two European neighbours to curb illegal English Channel crossings on small boats.

Published on: 19.09.2025 03:07
New York Democratic Politicians Arrested During Protest At Immigration Jail

About a dozen New York state and local elected officials were arrested on Thursday during protests at a Manhattan building where US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents operate holding cells cited by a federal judge for inhumane conditions.

Published on: 19.09.2025 02:54
Indian Techie Shot By US Police, Family Alleges Racial Harassment

A 30-year-old Indian techie was shot by the police in California after he allegedly stabbed his roommate with a knife earlier this month, officials said.

Published on: 19.09.2025 02:43
"This Is What He Wanted": Charlie Kirk's Wife Named New CEO Of Turning Point USA

Two days after Charlie Kirk was shot dead on a university campus, Erika Kirk told supporters: "The movement my husband built will not die."

Published on: 19.09.2025 02:40
Trump Warns TV Networks Over 'Negative Press' After Jimmy Kimmel Suspension

US President Donald Trump has suggested that the government could punish media networks that criticise him.

Published on: 19.09.2025 02:31
Democrats Introduce Free Speech Bill Amid Row Over Jimmy Kimmel Suspension

After ABC suspended Jimmy Kimmel's late-night show, congressional Democrats have denounced the Trump administration's threats against political critics and unveiled a bill that would bolster free speech protections against government officials.

Published on: 19.09.2025 02:00
From Melania's Hat To Epstein's Ghost: Takeaways From Trump's UK Visit

Pomp and politics, warm words, tech deals and a sumptuous state banquet. Britain pulled out all the stops to welcome US President Donald Trump.

Published on: 19.09.2025 01:36
UK PM Says Free Speech Must Be Protected, But There Is A Limit

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Thursday that Britain "fiercely" protects free speech, but when it was used to incite real harm to children and vulnerable people there was a limit.

Published on: 19.09.2025 01:18
US Would Help Secure Peace After Russia's War In Ukraine: Trump

The United States would help to secure peace after Russia's war in Ukraine is settled, President Donald Trump said in an interview aired on Fox News on Thursday.

Published on: 19.09.2025 01:01
Top Putin Aide Dmitry Kozak Resigns As Kremlin Deputy Chief Of Staff

The Kremlin said on Thursday that Dmitry Kozak, deputy head of Russia's presidential administration, had resigned, but did not say why or what he would do next.

Published on: 19.09.2025 00:29
Explainer: ABC's Jimmy Kimmel Suspension And Free Speech Rights

Jimmy Kimmel's late-night talk show was suspended indefinitely by TV broadcaster ABC after his comments about the assassination Charlie Kirk prompted criticism from the head of the top U.S. communications regulator against the broadcaster.

Published on: 19.09.2025 00:15
Trump, Melania Forced To Switch Helicopter While Leaving UK Due To 'Hydraulic Issue'

US President Donald Trump concluded his visit to the UK on Thursday. Trump, along with his wife Melania Trump, was forced to switch to a support helicopter while leaving London due to a "minor hydraulic issue," CNN reported, citing White House.

Published on: 18.09.2025 23:31
Trump Again Takes Credit For India-Pak Ceasefire During UK Visit

US President Donald Trump again claimed credit for India-Pakistan cessation of hostilities. However, this time the remark came in the presence of UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

Published on: 18.09.2025 22:43
6.1 Magnitude Quake Hits Indonesia's Central Papua

A shallow earthquake of magnitude 6.1 struck Indonesia's Central Papua province early Friday, the US Geological Survey (USGS) reported.

Published on: 18.09.2025 21:30
7.8 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Russia, Tsunami Warning Issued

A 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Kamchatka in Russia's Far East on Friday, the US Geological Survey (USGS) reported, days after another strong quake in the area.

Published on: 18.09.2025 21:21
US Again Vetoes UN Security Council Gaza Ceasefire Call

The United States on Thursday again wielded its veto and thwarted a UN Security Council call for a ceasefire in Gaza, shielding its ally Israel from meaningful diplomatic pressure.

Published on: 18.09.2025 20:16
Trump Says He Disagrees With UK PM Keir Starmer On Palestinian State

US President Donald Trump said Thursday he disagreed with Prime Minister Keir Starmer over Britain's plan to recognise a Palestinian state, after the leaders discussed the war in Gaza.

Published on: 18.09.2025 19:29
UK Police Arrest Three On Suspicion Of Helping Russian Spy Services

British police arrested on Thursday three people suspected of assisting a foreign intelligence service, saying the investigation related to Russia, the latest allegation of spying activities on behalf of Moscow in Britain.

Published on: 18.09.2025 19:18
Trump Says Trying To 'Get Back' Bagram Airbase From Afghanistan

President Donald Trump said Thursday that he was working to "get back" the Bagram airbase in Afghanistan, which the United States gave up control of shortly before the Taliban takeover of the country in 2021.

Published on: 18.09.2025 19:16
Europe Wildfire Emissions At 23-year High: Monitor

Blazes across Europe this summer, especially in the Iberian peninsula, caused the continent's largest recorded wildfire carbon emissions in nearly a quarter-century, the EU climate monitor Copernicus said Thursday.

Published on: 18.09.2025 19:14

News from Arabic Countries

Canada, Mexico to work together in face of Trump’s US tariff threats

Canadian and Mexican leaders pledge closer coordination on trade amid US President Donald Trump's trade war.

Published on: 19.09.2025 04:34
Pentagon official denies report of Charlie Kirk military recruitment drive

An NBC news report said the military planned to invoke the activist's memory to recruit a 'generation of warriors'.

Published on: 19.09.2025 03:49
Alleged stalking suspect ambushed Pennsylvania police officers, killing 3

Police were attempting to arrest 24-year-old suspect on suspicion of stalking his ex-partner when he opened fire.

Published on: 19.09.2025 03:14
Trump celebrates Kimmel show suspension as Democrats push free speech bill

US president says regulator should consider removing broadcast licences from those who 'hit Trump'.

Published on: 19.09.2025 03:00
Magnitude 7.8 quake shakes Russia’s Far East region, prompts tsunami alert

The US Geological Survey described the quake as an 'aftershock' from a massive magnitude 8.8 quake that struck in July.

Published on: 19.09.2025 02:05
UK’s MI6 spy agency launches dark web portal, seeks out foreign spies

Platform to allow people to securely pass on information anywhere in the world, or offer their own services to MI6.

Published on: 19.09.2025 01:47
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,303

Here are the key events on day 1,303 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.

Published on: 19.09.2025 00:42
Panic in Gaza City as Israel advances on centre, ‘sandwiching’ population

People run for lives from air strikes and explosive-laden ‘robots’, as lifelines collapse in Gaza's biggest urban centre.

Published on: 18.09.2025 22:53
UK court clears the way for deportation of Eritrean asylum seeker

UK High Court ruled against Eritrean man in case that tested new 'one in, one out' migration scheme.

Published on: 18.09.2025 22:21
Can EU sanctions force Israel to stop its genocide in Gaza?

The European Commission calls for a suspension of free trade agreements with Israel in response to the war on Gaza.

Published on: 18.09.2025 21:58
Rashford, Barcelona down Newcastle to win their Champions League opener

England international Marcus Rashford, on loan from Man Utd, scores twice as Barcelona win 2-1 at Newcastle United.

Published on: 18.09.2025 21:32
US vetoes UN Security Council Gaza ceasefire demand for sixth time

'Forgive us, Palestinian brothers, sisters,' says Algerian ambassador to UN Amar Bendjama after devastating outcome.

Published on: 18.09.2025 21:29
Judge keeps block on Trump push to deport Guatemalan unaccompanied children

US federal judge rebukes the Trump administration's claims that the minors' parents wanted them deported.

Published on: 18.09.2025 21:25
Sri Lanka dump Afghanistan out of Asia Cup with six-wicket win

Afghanistan's 2025 Asia Cup run ended at the group stage following a six-wicket defeat by Sri Lanka in Abu Dhabi.

Published on: 18.09.2025 21:16
Taiwan battles low birth rate with new family subsidies

Taiwanese families will receive cash incentives for newborns and fertility treatment.

Published on: 18.09.2025 20:50
US vetoes another Gaza ceasefire resolution at UN Security Council

The United States again vetoed a UN Security Council resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.

Published on: 18.09.2025 20:45
Ukraine says Russia returns 1,000 bodies in latest exchange

Kyiv says exchange of bodies with Russia comes as Ukraine claims advances in the east of the country.

Published on: 18.09.2025 20:42
Trump asks Supreme Court to let him fire Fed governor Cook

Lisa Cook took part in this week’s Fed policy meeting in which the central bank cut interest rates by 0.25%.

Published on: 18.09.2025 20:34
Eyeing the future of self-driving cars, Musk’s Tesla settles accident case

Tesla's latest settlement comes at a time when it has bet its future growth on the sales of Robotaxis and robots.

Published on: 18.09.2025 20:24
Israel launches series of air strikes in southern Lebanon

Israel has issued evacuation orders in southern Lebanon as it targets what it’s calling Hezbollah infrastructure.

Published on: 18.09.2025 20:05
Pro-Palestine activist arrests test limits of UK free speech

Palestinian activist Saeed Taji Farouky, of Defend Our Juries, says UK free speech is under threat.

Published on: 18.09.2025 20:01
France’s Macron says Europe likely to reimpose sanctions on Iran soon

France, Germany and the UK initiate steps to restore sanctions as Tehran allegedly exceeds uranium limits set by JCPOA.

Published on: 18.09.2025 19:32
Palestinians turn to the sea to flee Israel’s bombardment

Some of Gaza’s residents are using boats to carry their belongings to the south as Israel bombs parts of the enclave.

Published on: 18.09.2025 19:26
Texas man charged over ‘terroristic’ threats against New York’s Mamdani

Prosecutors say the US suspect, who pleaded not guilty, left many messages threatening Zohran Mamdani and his family.

Published on: 18.09.2025 19:11
Colombian court ruling sentences 12 ex-military officers

Special court delivered its first sentences against state security forces in Colombia's decades-long war.

Published on: 18.09.2025 18:52