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CCTV Captures Moment Chile Gas Tanker Erupts Into Fireball, Killing 4

The crash occurred on Thursday morning at the intersection of General Velasquez Avenue and Route 5 North in the Renca district.

Published on: 24.02.2026 07:21
After El Mencho's Death, Spotlight On El Chapo, Forbes' Billionaire Drug Lord

Drug cartels in Mexico are not just criminal gangs; in many areas, they act like shadow governments. The moment has also revived memories of another infamous kingpin, Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman, also known as Shorty

Published on: 24.02.2026 07:20
"Don't Know How Long I'll Be Around": Trump After Intruder Shot At Mar-a-Lago

"I don't know how long I'll be around," said US President Donald Trump a day after an armed intruder was shot dead in his Florida home.

Published on: 24.02.2026 06:46
"Tell Sons Of B***es To Fall Back": Leaked Audio Reveals El Mencho Threatened Cops

A leaked 2016 audio clip with the voice of El Mencho, the leader of Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), has resurfaced on social media after he was killed in a recent military operation in Mexico.

Published on: 24.02.2026 06:45
Canada's Big Move Against Mumbai Attack Accused Tahawwur Rana Before PM Carney's India Visit

The Canadian government has reportedly started proceedings to revoke the citizenship of 26/11 Mumbai terror attack mastermind Tahawwur Hussain Rana.

Published on: 24.02.2026 05:21
Ukraine Marks 4 Years of War With Russia Amid Ongoing Conflict

Ukraine was on Tuesday marking the fourth anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion, with a show of solidarity from its staunchest allies and no immediate end in sight to Europe's bloodiest conflict since World War II.

Published on: 24.02.2026 05:19
11,000 Flights Grounded, 500,000 Homes Left Without Power As Storm Hits US

A powerful winter storm started to taper off across the Northeast Monday evening after smashing records and dropping more than a foot of snow in eight states.

Published on: 24.02.2026 05:17
First Ex-Prince Andrew, Then Ex-UK Ambassador Mandelson: Keir Starmer Can't Catch A Break

On Thursday, it was the image of the former Prince Andrew slumped at the back of a police car, looking shell-shocked. On Monday, it was the turn of a stony-faced Peter Mandelson, his disgraced ex-ambassador to Washington.

Published on: 24.02.2026 05:04
How El Mencho's Girlfriend Was Key In Taking Down The Drug Lord

Surveillance of a romantic partner helped put the Mexican armed forces on the trail of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, the notorious leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel known as "El Mencho," who was captured and killed Sunday,

Published on: 24.02.2026 04:47
Canada Signals India Ties Reset With PM Carney's Delhi Visit On Feb 26

Canada is signaling a decisive reset in ties with India as Prime Minister Mark Carney prepares for his first major overseas tour, placing New Delhi at the center of a broader Indo-Pacific strategy aimed at diversifying trade and attracting investment

Published on: 24.02.2026 04:13
Ex-UK Ambassador Peter Mandelson Released On Bail Hours After Arrest In Epstein Files Case

London police released former ambassador Peter Mandelson on bail in the early hours of Tuesday, in a probe into his ties to disgraced US financier Jeffrey Epstein, only days after ex-prince Andrew was arrested.

Published on: 24.02.2026 03:43
A Food Queue Photo Leads To Online Racist Attacks Against Indians In Ireland

A simple photograph of a queue outside an Irish food bank triggered a wave of racist attacks against Indians on social media, exposing the growing xenophobia faced by the Indian community in Ireland.

Published on: 24.02.2026 03:18
Trump's Higher Tariff Warning For Countries Wanting To "Play Games"

US President Donald Trump on Monday warned countries against backing away from recently negotiated trade deals with the US after the Supreme Court struck down his emergency tariffs, saying that he would hit them with much higher duties

Published on: 24.02.2026 02:48
Over 5,600 Flights Cancelled, Schools Shut As Massive Snowstorm Hits US

A massive snowstorm pummeled the northeastern United States from Maryland to Maine on Monday, forcing millions of people to stay home amid strong wind and blizzard warnings, transportation shutdowns, and school and business closures.

Published on: 24.02.2026 02:46
EU Puts Key US Trade Deal On Hold After Supreme Court Ruling

European Union lawmakers Monday put a key trade deal with the United States on hold, demanding clarity after a Supreme Court ruling struck down many of President Donald Trump's tariffs.

Published on: 23.02.2026 18:55
US Judge Blocks Release Of Report On Trump Mishandling Government Documents

A federal judge on Monday blocked the release of a report by former special counsel Jack Smith about US President Donald Trump's alleged mishandling of classified government documents.

Published on: 23.02.2026 18:54
Mexico Cartel Leader Killed Updates: Schools Cancelled, People Advised To Stay Inside: Mexico Fears More Violence After Killing Of Drug Lord

Mexico Cartel Leader Killed Updates: The Mexican military killed Nemesio Ruben Oseguera Cervantes, known as "El Mencho," the powerful leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG)

Published on: 23.02.2026 18:29
Chinese Influencer Under Fire For Posting Wife's 23-Hour Labour For Views: "Shameless Marketing"

Following the backlash, Paul's account was banned from Weibo and Douyin for violating platform policies regarding privacy and commercial ethics.

Published on: 23.02.2026 18:03
Ex-UK Ambassador To US Peter Mandelson Arrested Over Epstein Links

Former British ambassador to the US Peter Mandelson has been arrested by London police on suspicion of misconduct in public office.

Published on: 23.02.2026 17:21
US Orders Beirut Embassy Personnel To Leave Amid Iran Tension

The United States on Monday ordered non-emergency personnel to leave its embassy in Beirut as President Donald Trump threatens strikes on Iran, which has close relations with Lebanese Shiite militia Hezbollah.

Published on: 23.02.2026 17:02

News from Arabic Countries

US women’s gold medal ice hockey team declines Trump’s State of the Union

Team has politely turned down an invitation from President Donald Trump to attend Tuesday's address in the capital.

Published on: 24.02.2026 08:13
Nearly 20 countries slam Israel’s ‘de facto annexation’ drive in West Bank

Joint statement says Israeli land grab is 'deliberate and direct attack' on the viability of a Palestinian state.

Published on: 24.02.2026 08:10
Hong Kong conglomerate says Panama Canal ports seized by authorities

CK Hutchison says the Panama government now has 'administrative and operational control' of its two ports.

Published on: 24.02.2026 07:14
France restricts US ambassador’s access to officials after summons no-show

US Ambassador sends embassy official in his place, his second time to skip a summons from the French Foreign Ministry.

Published on: 24.02.2026 06:54
Kashmir, spying, demolitions: How Modi’s India embraced ‘Israel model’

As India under Modi openly embraces Israel, New Delhi appears to import more than just weapons.

Published on: 24.02.2026 06:44
Devastation and frozen frontlines: Ukraine marks four years of Russia’s war

Ukrainians are repelled by the prospect of capitulating to Moscow as the war barrels into another year.

Published on: 24.02.2026 06:13
Russia-Ukraine war live: Putin failed to achieve goals, says Zelenskyy

Ukraine officials say infrastructure damaged as Russia strikes Zaporizhzhia on war anniversary.

Published on: 24.02.2026 05:33
FedEx sues US government for tariff refund after Supreme Court ruling

The logistics giant seeks to recoup tariff fees, although the courts have yet to establish a refund process.

Published on: 24.02.2026 05:08
North Korea promotes Kim Jong Un’s sister as he vows to boost economy

The ruling Workers' Party Central Committee names Kim Yo Jong as the full department director at the key party congress.

Published on: 24.02.2026 04:29
Afghanistan bombing: What’s Pakistan’s strategy as India-Taliban ties grow?

Pakistani air raids break fragile ceasefire as Islamabad faces pressure on both borders.

Published on: 24.02.2026 04:07
Moscow policeman killed in bomb attack on Ukraine war anniversary

The attack on a police car occurred near one of the busiest train stations in the Russian capital.

Published on: 24.02.2026 04:06
Australian PM backs removal of ex-Prince Andrew from succession line

New Zealand says it, too, will support the UK government if it decides to remove the disgraced prince from succession.

Published on: 24.02.2026 03:03
Heavy rains, deadly floods hit southern Peru; thousands seek shelter

Torrential downpours cause deadly mudslides, while more than 700 districts across country declare states of emergency.

Published on: 24.02.2026 02:46
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,461

These are the key developments from day 1,461 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.

Published on: 24.02.2026 02:10
Trump set to deliver second term’s first State of the Union: What to expect

The US president's polarising policies risk voter backlash in the November midterm elections.

Published on: 24.02.2026 01:54
Trump hits out at reports that top general flagged risks of attacking Iran

US president slams reports that General Dan Caine warned him of risks of war with Iran as '100 percent incorrect'.

Published on: 24.02.2026 01:41
Are the US and Iran moving closer to war?

Diplomacy continues despite the significant United States military build-up.

Published on: 23.02.2026 20:58
Slovakia halts emergency power supplies to Ukraine over Russian oil dispute

Slovakia had issued a two-day ultimatum to Ukraine to reopen the Soviet-era Druzhba pipeline.

Published on: 23.02.2026 20:54
Trump’s new tariff threats trigger economic uncertainty; trade deals stall

The White House is set to impose a 15 percent tariff through Section 122 after the US Supreme Court ruled against Trump.

Published on: 23.02.2026 20:38
Tourette syndrome campaigner shouts slur at BAFTA ceremony

At the BAFTA Film Awards, a guest with Tourette syndrome involuntarily shouted a racial slur during the BBC’s broadcast.

Published on: 23.02.2026 20:29
El Mencho: Mexico officials say 25 soldiers killed after cartel raid

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum says that calm is being restored and improvised cartel roadblocks are being removed.

Published on: 23.02.2026 20:07
Another US boat strike in Caribbean Sea kills three, Pentagon says

Attack on alleged drug smugglers brings death toll of US military campaign against suspected drug boats to about 150.

Published on: 23.02.2026 20:06
BBC criticised for nixing ‘Free Palestine’ tribute from BAFTA coverage

Part of award-winning filmmaker Akinola Davies Jr's speech in which he says 'Free Palestine" was not aired.

Published on: 23.02.2026 19:59
EU sanctions Russian officials as Hungary blocks funds to Ukraine

European Union fails to approve further Russia sanctions and a $106bn loan to Ukraine after Hungary refuses to agree.

Published on: 23.02.2026 19:48
Lebanon’s tax hikes draw anger from economically frustrated public

Prime Minister Nawaf Salam has announced hikes on petrol and sales taxes. Analysts say it is a regressive policy.

Published on: 23.02.2026 19:47