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"Two Total Losers": After Kimmel, Trump Targets Jimmy Fallon, Seth Meyers

US President Donald Trump celebrated the indefinite suspension of Jimmy Kimmel's late-night talk show, using the opportunity to not only praise its cancellation but also to broaden his long-standing criticism of other late-night hosts.

Published on: 18.09.2025 03:17
"MAGA Gang Desperately Trying To...": What Kimmel Said On Charlie Kirk Murder

Jimmy Kimmel made certain remarks on the killing of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk and criticised US President Donald Trump and FBI Director Kash Patel's handling of the investigation into the assassination.

Published on: 18.09.2025 02:39
"Kimmel Has ZERO Talent": Trump On Show Suspension Over Charlie Kirk Remark

US President Donald Trump on Wednesday praised the cancellation of Jimmy Kimmel's late-night show as "great news for America", as he celebrated the departure of a comedian who is bitingly critical of the US president.

Published on: 18.09.2025 02:21
'Jimmy Kimmel Live' Show Taken Off Air 'Indefinitely' Over Charlie Kirk Remarks

ABC has suspended Jimmy Kimmel's late-night show indefinitely following comments he made about Charlie Kirk's killing.

Published on: 18.09.2025 02:15
Trump Designates Antifa 'Terror Organisation' Days After Charlie Kirk Murder

US President Donald Trump has designated Antifa a 'major terrorist organisation' and warned those funding Antifa of a thorough investigation "in accordance with the highest legal standards and practices."

Published on: 18.09.2025 02:11
Trump Names India, Pakistan, 21 Other Countries As Major Drug Transits

US President Donald Trump has named 23 countries as the major drug transit or major illicit drug-producing countries in a 'Presidential Determination' submitted to Congress.

Published on: 18.09.2025 01:58
What Is Antifa? Group Tagged "Terror Organisation" After Charlie Kirk Murder

US President Donald Trump on Thursday announced that he is designating the left-wing group 'Antifa' as 'a major terrorist organisation' and also warnedthat those funding it will be investigated "with the highest legal standards and practices".

Published on: 18.09.2025 01:51
Charlie Kirk Murder Suspect Feared Being Shot By Police, Says Sheriff

Tyler Robinson, the Utah man accused of assassinating Charlie Kirk, was afraid of being shot by police and eventually agreed to surrender only if it was done peacefully, a sheriff involved with taking him into custody said Wednesday.

Published on: 18.09.2025 01:42
Russia Says It Advances On All Ukrainian Fronts

A senior Russian officer toured positions held by his troops in Ukraine on Wednesday and said Moscow's forces were advancing on all fronts, the Russian Defence Ministry.

Published on: 18.09.2025 01:09
FBI Chief Kash Patel Agrees To Probe Trump-Epstein Birthday Note

FBI Director Kash Patel has agreed to open an investigation into the birthday note that former President Donald Trump allegedly wrote to Jeffrey Epstein on his 50th birthday, The Hill reported.

Published on: 18.09.2025 01:03
3 Police Officers Killed, 2 Injured In US' Pennsylvania Shooting, Suspect Dead

At least two people were seriously injured in a shooting involving police in the southern part of Pennsylvania on Wednesday, and Gov. Josh Shapiro was rushing to the scene, officials said.

Published on: 17.09.2025 23:44
Trump Calls UK State Dinner "One Of Highest Honors Of My Life"

Donald Trump was treated to a sumptuous royal state banquet in Windsor Castle Wednesday, rounding off the US president's first full day of a historic second state visit to Britain.

Published on: 17.09.2025 23:06
Pakistan, Saudi Arabia Sign Mutual Defence Pact

Pakistan and Saudi Arabia signed a new strategic defence pact on Wednesday, with the two sides saying an attack on one country would be considered "an aggression against both".

Published on: 17.09.2025 22:42
Bangladesh Bars Ex-PM Sheikh Hasina, Family From Voting In Next Year Poll

Bangladesh's Election Commission (EC) on Wednesday said it has "locked" the national identity cards of deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasina, effectively barring her from voting in the general elections scheduled for February next year.

Published on: 17.09.2025 20:50
UK Will Recognise Palestinian State This Weekend: Report

Britain will formally recognise a Palestinian state this weekend, after U.S. President Donald Trump, who opposes the decision, has left the country at the end of his state visit, the Times newspaper reported.

Published on: 17.09.2025 20:24
Watch: Dubai's Burj Khalifa Lights Up To Celebrate PM Modi's 75th Birthday

Dubai's iconic Burj Khalifa was illuminated with the images of Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the occasion of his 75th birthday on Wednesday.

Published on: 17.09.2025 19:34
Afghanistan Taliban Extend Crackdown On Internet Access

Afghanistan's Taliban authorities expanded their crackdown on internet access Wednesday, severing fibre optic connections in multiple provinces in what officials said was a campaign against "vice".

Published on: 17.09.2025 18:58
US At 'Inflection Point' After Charlie Kirk Killing, Trump Has Divided Nation, Says Barack Obama

Former President Barack Obama says that the United States is at "an inflection point" following the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk and that Trump has further divided the country rather than work to bring people together

Published on: 17.09.2025 18:56
Greek Heiress Marissa Laimou, 28, Dies In London Flat After Alleged Insect Bite

The hospital, from where Laimou was sent home, has reportedly initiated an internal probe over the incident.

Published on: 17.09.2025 18:53
Egypt Says 3,000-Year-Old Gold Bracelet Missing From Museum

A 3,000-year-old gold bracelet has gone missing from a restoration laboratory of Cairo's Egyptian Museum, the country's antiquities ministry said.

Published on: 17.09.2025 18:51

News from Arabic Countries

‘A script’: Texts of alleged Charlie Kirk killer fuel conspiracy theories

Tyler Robinson's alleged texts to his partner have been met with scepticism across the ideological spectrum.

Published on: 18.09.2025 03:35
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,302

Here are the key events on day 1,302 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.

Published on: 18.09.2025 02:57
ABC to indefinitely halt Jimmy Kimmel Live! after Charlie Kirk remarks

Kimmel's cancellation is the latest in a spate of firings related to comments made about Charlie Kirk's assassination.

Published on: 18.09.2025 01:58
Trump plans to designate anti-fascist Antifa movement a ‘terrorist’ group

US President Trump describes group as a 'dangerous, radical left disaster' as well as a 'major terrorist organisation'. 

Published on: 18.09.2025 01:00
Israeli strikes kill 19 Palestinians near Gaza’s last functioning hospitals

Israeli forces kill at least 15 people outside al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza, four more killed near al-Ahli Hospital.

Published on: 17.09.2025 23:04
Three US police officers killed, two injured, in Pennsylvania shooting

State authorities confirmed the shooter had been killed but offered few details of the incident in rural York County.

Published on: 17.09.2025 22:48
Leading Hamas official makes first comments since Israeli attack in Qatar

Hamas official Ghazi Hamad was at the location Israel had attacked in Qatar last week, describing it as 'intense'.

Published on: 17.09.2025 22:44
Liverpool beat Atletico Madrid with van Dijk injury-time winner

Liverpool edge Atletico Madrid at Anfield in the UEFA Champions League with a late header from captain Virgil van Dijk.

Published on: 17.09.2025 21:41
Firings over reactions to Kirk killing spark free speech debate in the US

Political tensions rise as firings over Charlie Kirk reactions highlight divisions on free speech and cancel culture.

Published on: 17.09.2025 21:14
Alexey Navalny’s widow says lab results show her husband was poisoned

The widow of vocal Kremlin critic Alexey Navalny says two independent labs have found that he was poisoned.

Published on: 17.09.2025 21:02
Families sue Boeing, Honeywell over June Air India crash

The lawsuit filed in a court in Delaware alleges the accident was caused by faulty fuel switches

Published on: 17.09.2025 20:56
Smotrich: Gaza could be a ‘real estate bonanza’

Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich says there’s a “business plan” to turn Gaza into a “real estate bonanza.”

Published on: 17.09.2025 20:36
Talks with Israel could lead to results ‘in days’, says Syria’s al-Sharaa

President al-Sharaa says talks between Syria and Israel may lead to a security agreement soon.

Published on: 17.09.2025 20:26
India’s Neeraj Chopra, Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem to meet in javelin final

Olympic gold medallists will face off in the men's javelin final at the World Athletics Championship 2025 in Tokyo.

Published on: 17.09.2025 19:39
Palestinians march south as Israel ethnically cleanses Gaza City

Thousands of Palestinians in Gaza’s north are making the journey south in a mass exodus with no guarantee of safety.

Published on: 17.09.2025 19:35
Asia Cup: Pakistan beat UAE to enter Super Fours; face India on Sunday

After a delayed start, Pakistan bagged a 41-run cricket win in Dubai to qualify for the next round of Asia Cup 2025.

Published on: 17.09.2025 19:34
Saudi Arabia signs mutual defence pact with nuclear-armed Pakistan

Pact declares any attack on Saudi Arabia or Pakistan an attack on both, deepening shared security alliance.

Published on: 17.09.2025 19:30
‘Israel is committing genocide in Gaza’: Bernie Sanders

Key progressive lawmaker becomes the first US senator to describe Israel's assault on Gaza as a genocide.

Published on: 17.09.2025 19:25
Andrew Cuomo shifts stance on Gaza

We compare and contrast Andrew Cuomo’s shift in stance on Israeli PM Netanyahu’s Gaza actions ahead of NYC mayoral race.

Published on: 17.09.2025 18:57
US Federal Reserve cuts interest rates for the first time since December

The central bank’s widely-expected 0.25% cut comes amid a cooling labour market, which has stalled economic growth.

Published on: 17.09.2025 18:17
Only 13 survivors from capsized boat carrying 74 refugees off Libya: UNHCR

UN agency says dozens killed after a boat carrying mostly Sudanese refugees capsized near the Libyan town of Tobruk.

Published on: 17.09.2025 17:50
Brazil’s Bolsonaro discharged from hospital

His release comes a day after the convicted ex-leader was rushed to a hospital after falling ill at home.

Published on: 17.09.2025 17:33
Fired CDC director warns of backslide in US vaccine science under RFK Jr

Ex-CDC Director Monarez says she was fired for refusing to approve vaccine policy changes without scientific review.

Published on: 17.09.2025 17:32
Pakistan vs UAE delayed over match referee’s role in India handshake row

Pakistan agrees to have Andy Pycroft as match referee after he apologises for role in a handshake row against India.

Published on: 17.09.2025 17:16
Could a US and Saudi-backed proposal lead to peace in Sudan?

US, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and the UAE, proposed the initiative, which has been criticised by Sudan's government.

Published on: 17.09.2025 17:03