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Sindh Leader's "Extremist-Controlled Nukes" Warning Amid Asim Munir's Rise In Pakistan

As Pakistan's powerful Asim Munir faces intense criticism at home and abroad for what many describe as an unconstitutional and unreasonable concentration of authority, a Pakistani politician has issued a dramatic public appeal to PM Narendra Modi.

Published on: 10.12.2025 08:10
"Filthy, Dirty, Disgusting": Trump's Racist Tirade Against African Migrants

Unleashing a xenophobic tirade, US President Donald Trump disparaged Somalia as "filthy, dirty, disgusting, ridden with crime", calling immigrants from the African nation "garbage" he does not want in America.

Published on: 10.12.2025 08:05
Next Japan Megaquake Could Trigger 98-Foot Tsunami Waves, Kill 2 Lakh People

Japan issued a megaquake advisory on Tuesday, a day after an earthquake of magnitude 7.5 struck off the country's eastern coast of Aomori, the northernmost prefecture of the island of Honshu, and just south of the island of Hokkaido.

Published on: 10.12.2025 07:38
YouTube Leads UK Online Viewing With 51 Minutes Daily: Report

Britons watched YouTube on average for 51 minutes a day in 2025 on smartphones, tablets and PCs, regulator Ofcom said, noting that services from its owner Alphabet and from Meta account for more than half of all time spent online.

Published on: 10.12.2025 07:25
See Pics: Glittering Exhibition Of Royal Jewels In Paris After Louvre Heist

A glittering exhibition of royal jewels is opening Wednesday in Paris even as the city still reels from the brazen crown-jewel heist at the nearby Louvre Museum.

Published on: 10.12.2025 07:24
Japan Scrambles Jets Amid Russian-Chinese Joint Patrols Near Territory

Japan has scrambled jets to monitor Russian and Chinese air forces conducting joint patrols around the country, the Japanese defence ministry said late Tuesday, amid rising tensions between Tokyo and Beijing.

Published on: 10.12.2025 07:23
Maria Corina Machado's Daughter To Accept Nobel Peace Prize: Institute

Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado, who is in hiding, will be represented by her daughter at Wednesday's awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, organisers said.

Published on: 10.12.2025 07:22
Video: Plane Hits Car On Busy US Highway, Driver Escapes With Minor Injuries

A small aircraft hit a car while making an emergency landing on a major highway in Florida on Monday. The crash occurred on Interstate 95, a major north-south highway running along the eastern coast.

Published on: 10.12.2025 06:52
"That Beautiful Face, Lips Like Machine Gun": Trump On His Press Secretary

US President Donald Trump recently heaped effusive praise on his White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt's "beautiful face" and "lips" during a speech that was meant to tout his economic agenda.

Published on: 10.12.2025 06:43
"Best Offers Ever": US Official On Trade Talks With India

The US is pushing ahead with intensive trade negotiations with India, with US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer telling lawmakers that New Delhi has made "the best we've ever received as a country" in ongoing discussions.

Published on: 10.12.2025 06:36
Watch: 4 Afghan Men Walk In 'Peaky Blinders' Outfits, Arrested By Taliban

The Taliban-led government in Afghanistan detained four young men in Herat and placed them in a rehabilitation programme after they were seen wearing outfits inspired by the hit British television series "Peaky Blinders."

Published on: 10.12.2025 06:23
"Pluck Eyebrows, Buy Less Conspicuous Shoes": Luigi Mangione's To-Do List

A to-do list and travel plans found during Luigi Mangione's arrest and revealed in court this week shed new light on the steps he may have taken - or planned to take - to avoid capture after UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson's killing last year.

Published on: 10.12.2025 05:59
Fire Kills 12 in Residential Building in Southern China

A fire that broke out in a residential building in southern China killed 12 people, state media reported Wednesday.

Published on: 10.12.2025 05:56
Did JD Vance, Usha Fight At Restaurant? What US Vice President Said On Viral Pic

The viral image purportedly showed JD Vance in a white T-shirt, scowling, while Usha Vance sat opposite, with her head lowered and hand against her face.

Published on: 10.12.2025 05:28
"Birthright Citizenship Was For Babies Of Slaves, Not The Rich": Trump

US President Donald Trump has said that birthright citizenship was primarily intended for the children of slaves and not a way for any "rich person from another country" to make their "whole family US citizens".

Published on: 10.12.2025 04:27
400 Immigrant Children Detained Beyond 20-Day Limit: Immigration Agency

Hundreds of immigrant children lingered in federal detention beyond a court-mandated limit, including some who were held more than five months, according to court filings

Published on: 10.12.2025 04:24
Trump Plans Phone Call To End Thailand-Cambodia Clash After Ceasefire Fails

Fighting between Thailand and Cambodia extended into a third day on Wednesday as US President Donald Trump said he would make a phone call to stop the conflict, after he had brokered a ceasefire in July

Published on: 10.12.2025 04:23
Man Drowns While Keeping 7-Year-Old Son Afloat After Kayak Capsizes In California

The incident is under investigation by California State Parks law enforcement and the Riverside County Sheriff-Coroner's Office.

Published on: 10.12.2025 03:56
Chinese Woman Vomits Blood, Suffers Severe Reaction After Taking Weight-Loss Injections

The woman's condition deteriorated, and she vomited blood, leading to hospitalisation.

Published on: 10.12.2025 03:49
"Russian Oil Wasn't An Issue": Raghuram Rajan's Take On US Tariffs On India

The import of Russian oil was not the central reason for the Donald Trump administration's imposition of a hefty 50 per cent tariff on Indian goods in the United States, according to former Reserve Bank Governor Raghuram Rajan.

Published on: 10.12.2025 02:53

News from Arabic Countries

‘Possible rise in maternal deaths’: How USAID cuts strand Malawi’s mothers

As remote health posts are disrupted or closed, communities and medics say women are not getting the care they need.

Published on: 10.12.2025 08:44
LIVE: Gaza braces for Storm Byron with hundreds of thousands in tents

Flash floods, strong winds and hail are likely to hit the enclave today, lasting until Friday evening.

Published on: 10.12.2025 08:38
Cambodia-Thailand border clashes send half a million into shelters

Clashes on disputed border area kill 11 and displace hundreds of thousands as fighting spreads across five provinces.

Published on: 10.12.2025 08:32
Miami mayoral election results: What we know about Eileen Higgins’ win

Higgins led Republican Gonzalez 59 percent to 41 percent on Tuesday night, according to preliminary results.

Published on: 10.12.2025 08:26
Australian PM & 12-year-old activist welcome social media ban

PM Anthony Albanese and 12-year-old campaigner welcomed Australia’s social media ban for under-16s.

Published on: 10.12.2025 07:44
Military transport plane crashes in war-torn Sudan, killing crew: Report

All crew members killed in crash at Port Sudan airbase as paramilitary forces seize strategic oil facility.

Published on: 10.12.2025 07:44
Where in the world are wealth and income most unequal?

The richest 10 percent of the world's population owns three-quarters of all personal wealth.

Published on: 10.12.2025 07:08
Thailand-Cambodia border clashes enter third day as 500,000 flee fighting

US President Trump says he will make phone calls to stop renewed fighting after mediating a ceasefire in October.

Published on: 10.12.2025 06:34
Gaza and the unravelling of a world order built on power

The UN’s response to Gaza exposes how the post-war system serves power over law.

Published on: 10.12.2025 05:45
Zelenskyy says Ukraine ready for elections if US, allies ensure security

Ukrainian leader responds to US President Trump's suggestion that he is using the war as an excuse to avoid elections.

Published on: 10.12.2025 05:02
‘Like wastelands’: Sri Lanka tea plantations suffer Cyclone Ditwah’s wrath

The worst cyclone to hit the island in a century uprooted fully-grown crops of tea, a key source of export revenue.

Published on: 10.12.2025 04:15
FIFA’s Gianni Infantino faces ethics complaint over Trump peace prize

Rights group FairSquare accuses world football governing body of 'openly flouting' its rules on political neutrality.

Published on: 10.12.2025 03:57
S Korea, Japan scramble warplanes in response to Russia, China air patrol

Seoul's Joint Chiefs of Staff said Russian, Chinese planes entered its air defence zone during the joint exercise.

Published on: 10.12.2025 03:03
Student killed, suspect in custody in Kentucky State University shooting

Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear said the shooting appeared to be an isolated incident rather than a mass shooting event.

Published on: 10.12.2025 01:47
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,385

These are the key developments from day 1,385 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.

Published on: 10.12.2025 01:23
US authorities acknowledge immigrant children held beyond court-set limit

Court filings indicate that several children were held for up to 168 days, far surpassing the 20-day limit on custody.

Published on: 10.12.2025 01:14
Flavio Bolsonaro retracts suggestion of a ‘price’ to end 2026 election bid

Former President Jair Bolsonaro has endorsed his eldest son's campaign to be Brazil's next president in the 2026 race.

Published on: 10.12.2025 00:22
Democrat Eileen Higgins wins Miami mayoral election, defeats Trump’s pick

Democrat Eileen Higgins won Miami’s run-off, giving Democrats fresh momentum before the midterms.

Published on: 10.12.2025 00:13
Former US Justice Department staff says civil rights division ‘destroyed’

Ex-employees say Trump administration has rolled back enforcement of civil rights in favour of president's priorities.

Published on: 09.12.2025 23:57
Hamas urges more international pressure on Israel amid ceasefire violations

According to Palestinian Health Ministry in Gaza, Israeli attacks during ceasefire have killed at least 377 people.

Published on: 09.12.2025 23:04
Is Tanzania heading for deeper upheaval?

The Tanzanian government has cancelled Tuesday's Independence Day events as protesters called for a day of action.

Published on: 09.12.2025 23:01
Liverpool snatch win at Inter Milan with late penalty from Szoboszlai

Liverpool shrug off absence of Mohamed Salah as Dominik Szoboszlai scores 88th-minute penalty winner.

Published on: 09.12.2025 22:50
Muslim group CAIR to sue Florida Governor Ron DeSantis over ‘terror’ label

CAIR says Florida governor's decree will not affect the group's work but could fuel Islamophobia and bigotry across US.

Published on: 09.12.2025 22:49
Brigitte Macron faces criticism after using sexist insult about activists

The French first lady's team says she had intended to criticise a feminist group's 'radical method' of protest.

Published on: 09.12.2025 22:33
Zelenskyy meets Pope Leo XIV in Rome amid US pressure over peace plan

Trump earlier on Tuesday warned that Kyiv must make concessions, saying Ukraine is 'losing' the war.

Published on: 09.12.2025 22:23