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Oil Tankers Hit By Blasts, Fire In Black Sea: Turkey

Turkish authorities on Friday said they had taken crews off two oil tankers in the Black Sea after explosions and fires, suggesting they may have been hit by devices.

Published on: 28.11.2025 22:33
IndiGo, Air India Flights To Face Major Disruption Over A320 Software Issue

IndiGo, Air India and Air India Express flight operations will see disruptions as they work on fixing a potential issue related to flight controls in their A320 family planes and 200-250 aircraft will be impacted in the country, according to sources.

Published on: 28.11.2025 21:57
Airbus Warns Of Disruption Over A320 Software Switch

Airbus on Friday warned of potential travel disruption as it upgrades some 6,000 operational A320 aircraft, after an incident on a JetBlue flight last month.

Published on: 28.11.2025 21:02
Trump Says Any Document Signed By Biden With Autopen Is "Terminated"

Donald Trump said Friday all documents signed by autopen under Joe Biden were "terminated," in a legally uncertain move as the US president escalates attacks on his predecessor.

Published on: 28.11.2025 20:37
Trump, Maduro Spoke Last Week, Discussed A Possible Meeting: Report

US President Donald Trump spoke with Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro last week and discussed a possible meeting between them in the United States, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing multiple people with knowledge of the matter.

Published on: 28.11.2025 20:18
Cigarette Caused Hong Kong Fire? Worker Seen Smoking Moments Before Tragedy

At least 128 people died on Wednesday in one of Hong Kong's worst fires in decades, after flames swept through Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po, a residential complex in the city's hilly New Territories.

Published on: 28.11.2025 18:47
Imran Khan's Sister Goes To Court For Not Being Allowed To Meet Him In Jail

Imran Khan's sister on Friday filed a contempt of court petition in the Islamabad High Court (IHC) against the Adiala Jail superintendent and others for not being allowed to meet Pakistan's jailed former prime minister.

Published on: 28.11.2025 18:21
Trump Says Wants To "Permanently Pause" Migration To US From Poorer Nations

President Donald Trump says he wants to "permanently pause migration" from poorer nations and is promising to seek to expel millions of immigrants from the United States by revoking their legal status.

Published on: 28.11.2025 17:55
'Harm To Him Will Push Pak Into Chaos': Imran Khan's Sister On Death Rumours

Noreen Niazi, one of former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan's three sisters, has warned that any attempt by the establishment to physically harm him would push the country into "chaos", given the strong public support behind the jailed PTI leader.

Published on: 28.11.2025 17:48
Ukrainian President Zelensky Removes Top Aide After Anti-Corruption Raids

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Friday removed his powerful chief of staff and top negotiator, Andriy Yermak, after detectives raided his house as part of a sweeping corruption probe.

Published on: 28.11.2025 17:25
Defence, Russian Oil, Ukraine War: What's On Agenda For Putin's 2-Day Visit

Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to visit India from December 4 to 5. The Ministry of External Affairs confirmed on Friday that he will be attending the 23rd India-Russia Annual Summit.

Published on: 28.11.2025 16:57
Archaeologists Confirm Humans Carved Massive Neolithic Pits Near Stonehenge

Research team employs innovative tools and techniques to study the 'extraordinary' Durrington pit circle.

Published on: 28.11.2025 15:54
All You Need To Know About Hong Kong's Deadliest Fire In Decades

A blaze that tore through a Hong Kong high-rise residential complex and killed more than 120 people was extinguished on Friday, as investigators pointed to construction netting catching fire as the likely cause.

Published on: 28.11.2025 15:04
London Streets Painted Red By Paan, UK Council Battles Rs 35 Lakh Spit Crisis

Chewing paan and gutka has become a costly problem in London. Stains have forced councils to spend over Rs 35 Lakhs annually on cleanup.

Published on: 28.11.2025 14:07
JD Vance Jokes Turkey Not As Tasty As Chicken, Troops Laugh Out Loud

US Vice President JD Vance on Thursday quipped that turkey meat didn't taste as good as chicken, leaving military troops belly-laughing as he talked about Thanksgiving dinner.

Published on: 28.11.2025 14:05
Imran Khan's Sister Files Contempt Plea Against Adiala Jail Superintendent

Imran Khan's sister Aleema Khan has filed a contempt of court petition against the Adiala jail superintendent and others over their failure to follow an Islamabad High Court (IHC) order that directed a twice-a-week meeting.

Published on: 28.11.2025 13:56
Anti-Corruption Agency Arrests 8 Over Hong Kong Fire That Killed 128

Hong Kong's anti-corruption agency said on Friday it arrested eight people connected to the renovation of the high-rise apartments that were engulfed in a massive fire that left 128 people dead.

Published on: 28.11.2025 13:14
What Imran Khan's Last Social Media Post Says Amid Rumours About His Death

Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan accused Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir of running the country as a "tyrannical dictator" and called his tenure "unprecedentedly oppressive" earlier this month.

Published on: 28.11.2025 12:26
Romania Defence Minister Says Resigning Over "Mistake" In His Resume

Romania's defence minister resigned on Friday after saying he made a "mistake" on his CV about his university education, as controversy swirled over alleged lies on his resume.

Published on: 28.11.2025 12:16
'We Have 1, Russia Has 48. That's Ridiculous': Trump On 11 New Icebreakers

US President Donald Trump has acknowledged that the United States trails far behind Russia when it comes to icebreakers. Speaking at the White House, Trump remarked that the disparity between the two nations' fleets is "ridiculous".

Published on: 28.11.2025 12:11

News from Arabic Countries

East Timor still searches for justice, 50 years after Indonesian invasion

East Timor's declaration of independence in November 1975 was swiftly followed by invasion and decades of occupation.

Published on: 28.11.2025 23:26
Trump says will pardon former Honduras leader before presidential vote

Juan Orlando Hernandez, member of Trump-endorsed candidate Nasry Asfura's party, serving US drug trafficking sentence.

Published on: 28.11.2025 22:47
Could conscription return in Europe?

France announces new military service plans weeks after Germany.

Published on: 28.11.2025 22:05
Palestinians forced into lockdown as Israel’s West Bank assault continues

Save the Children says Palestinians are sheltering at home as Israeli raids injure dozens and lead to mass arrests.

Published on: 28.11.2025 21:55
Peru to declare state of emergency to block Chile border crossings

The announcement comes as undocumented people flee neighbouring Chile in anticipation of an immigration crackdown.

Published on: 28.11.2025 21:32
Trump claims he will nullify executive orders Joe Biden signed by autopen

The US president asserted that 92 percent of Biden's orders were illegitimate, citing legally dubious autopen claims.

Published on: 28.11.2025 20:56
Airbus issues major A320 recall after flight-control incident

The change must be carried out before the next routine flight, and is among the largest mass recalls affecting Airbus.

Published on: 28.11.2025 20:56
Guinea-Bissau’s new military ruler moves to consolidate power after coup

General Horta Inta-A appoints new prime minister amid growing condemnation of military coup in West African nation.

Published on: 28.11.2025 20:42
Jenin killings latest example of Israeli indifference to Palestinian death

Killing of two unarmed men highlights Israeli attitudes towards similar incidents, and lack of domestic attention.

Published on: 28.11.2025 20:25
UN condemns ‘summary execution’ of Palestinians in West Bank

Footage from Jenin in the Occupied West Bank shows Israeli forces shooting two Palestinian men.

Published on: 28.11.2025 20:24
‘War crimes’: Deadly Israeli raids on Syria sparks outrage

Israel has carried out its deadliest incursion into southern Syria since the fall of President Bashar al-Assad.

Published on: 28.11.2025 20:10
Hong Kong police end rescue operation after deadly apartment inferno

Authorities in Hong Kong say they’ve put out the deadly fire that quickly engulfed several apartment towers in minutes.

Published on: 28.11.2025 20:02
Opposition NDP party claims victory in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

New Democratic Party ousts longtime Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves, who has served in office since 2001.

Published on: 28.11.2025 19:35
Hezbollah leader promises response to Israel’s strike killing top commander

Naim Qassem labels the killing of Haytham Tabtabai as a 'heinous crime' saying Hezbollah has the right to respond.

Published on: 28.11.2025 19:30
Why gender-based violence in South Africa is now a national emergency

We look back at South Africa’s nationwide shutdown by women, as they halted work to protest gender-based violence.

Published on: 28.11.2025 19:30
Global futures reopen after exchange operator CME hit by hours-long outage

CME blamed the outage, which halted trading for more than 11 hours, on a cooling failure at a data centre in Chicago.

Published on: 28.11.2025 18:05
Chelsea vs Arsenal: Premier League – teams, start time, lineups

Premier League leaders Arsenal meet their nearest rivals and FIFA Club World Cup holders, Chelsea, at Stamford Bridge.

Published on: 28.11.2025 17:54
Ahead of a tight presidential election, Honduras braces for controversy

The lead-up to Sunday's vote has been marred by finger-pointing and fears of election manipulation by campaign rivals.

Published on: 28.11.2025 17:52
Fourth suspect charged in Louvre jewel heist investigation

Suspect charged in daring Louvre heist had six previous convictions, prosecutors say.

Published on: 28.11.2025 17:37
Canada’s third-quarter annualised GDP surprises with growth of 2.6 percent

Economists warned it was 'a mathematical boost' from falling imports and the Canadian economy remains 'fragile'.

Published on: 28.11.2025 17:20
Jenin killings highlight Israeli system of ‘total impunity’: Rights groups

Advocates say killing of two Palestinians in West Bank part of Israel's 'systematic policy of extrajudicial killings'.

Published on: 28.11.2025 17:06
Suspect in Washington, DC, shooting charged with murder after soldier dies

US attorney files new charge against Rahmanullah Lakanwal after National Guard member Sarah Beckstrom dies from wounds.

Published on: 28.11.2025 16:29
‘Helicopters, artillery, tanks’: Syrians mourn victims of Israeli raid

Video shows funeral processions in Syria’s Beit Jinn, after Israeli raids and missile strikes killed at least 13 people.

Published on: 28.11.2025 16:05
Ukraine is running out of men, money and time

Survival now depends on rebuilding the country’s political and military foundations.

Published on: 28.11.2025 15:53
RSF military push for Kordofan leaves Sudan at risk of partition

RSF already has control of western Sudan in war with Sudan's army, leaving country facing potential split.

Published on: 28.11.2025 15:21