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Cupful Of Hope, Defiance: Coffee Shop in Israel War Zone Hangs On To Life

For the handful of civilians and soldiers who remain in Metula, Bela Cafe is a fragile pocket of normalcy. Here, for a few stolen minutes, the war outside ceases to exist.

Published on: 16.04.2026 12:29
Who Is Amir Hamza, Terrorist, Lashkar 2nd In Command Shot In Pak

Amir Hamza is an idealogue, author, and terrorist linked to multiple attacks on India, including on the Indian Institute of Science in Bengaluru in 2005 that killed a professor and injured four others.

Published on: 16.04.2026 12:09
Lashkar Co-Founder, Behind Several Terror Attacks In India, Shot In Lahore

Amir Hamza, Lashkar-e-Taiba's Founding Member, Shot By Unknown Gunmen In Lahore

Published on: 16.04.2026 11:54
Bizarre Animal Incidents, Epstein Ties, Secret Affairs: What US Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr's Diaries Reveal

'RFK Jr.: The Fall and Rise', written by investigative journalist Isabel Vincent, is based on dozens of sources, including diaries Kennedy reportedly kept between 1999 and 2001.

Published on: 16.04.2026 11:43
Explosions Rip Through Lebanon Town As Israel Launches Massive Assault

The Israel Defence Forces (IDF) claim they have destroyed 70 Hezbollah "terrorist infrastructure" sites in Bint Jbeil.

Published on: 16.04.2026 11:32
Migrants Are Faking Domestic Abuse To Fast-Track UK Permanent Residency

Under the current home rules, migrants on temporary visas who have a British partner can apply for special concessions by claiming domestic abuse.

Published on: 16.04.2026 11:22
US-Iran War Live Updates: Pakistan Army Chief Meets Iran Speaker Ghalibaf

US-Iran War Live: The Iran war began when the US and Israel attacked Iran on February 28. Iran responded with its own strikes on Israel and Gulf states that host US bases.

Published on: 16.04.2026 10:56
Iran Wants US To Unfreeze Frozen Assets Worth $100 Billion. Where Are They?

While the exact amount of Iran's assets frozen overseas is unclear, some Iranian reports place the total amount at over $100 billion.

Published on: 16.04.2026 10:28
Opinion: Opinion | Trump's Favourite Field Marshal: How Munir Became The President's Best Man

One needs to understand not just the US President but the remarkable structural symmetry between the two states he and Asim Munir respectively represent.

Published on: 16.04.2026 10:28
How An Indian Amla Tree Gave The Strait Of Malacca Its Name

An Indian amla tree, centuries ago, lent its name to one of the world's most important waterways, the Strait of Malacca

Published on: 16.04.2026 09:50
JD Vance Urges Pope Leo XIV To Be "Careful About Matters Of Theology"

The pope said last week those who believe in Christ is never on the side of those who "once wielded the sword and today drop bombs."

Published on: 16.04.2026 09:19
Pakistan, Bangladesh Migrants Pose As Gay To Access UK Asylum: Report

Individuals whose work, study or tourist visas are nearing expiry in the UK are being guided to claim they face danger because of their sexual orientation.

Published on: 16.04.2026 09:13
In A First, Iran Set To Execute Woman Over January Protests

Rights groups accuse Iran of using the death penalty as a tool of repression to instil fear among the prople amid war against Israel and the US.

Published on: 16.04.2026 09:10
"Don't Go Down, Come Up": Indonesian Guide's Split-Second Call Saves Hikers As Mount Dukono Erupts

In volcanic terrain, especially during an active eruption, descending can actually increase the risk.

Published on: 16.04.2026 09:04
At Private Dinner With Dutch Royals, Trump Reveals His Plan To End Iran War

The royal meal laid bare how alone Trump stands in his war with Iran, even though he repeatedly declares victory while declaring the conflict is "very close to over".

Published on: 16.04.2026 08:43
A Missile On One Soldier's Shoulder Could Ground The US Air War In Iran

Iran shot down US jets while China denied arming Tehran. But reports of a Chinese spy satellite being used by Iran, the viral F-35 tutorial from a Chinese engineer, and now 1,000+ MANPADs reportedly on their way to the war suggests otherwise.

Published on: 16.04.2026 08:33
Can Iran Legally Collect Tolls On Vessels Passing Strait Of Hormuz?

UN Convention on the Law of the Sea provides vessels a right of unimpeded "transit passage" through the Strait of Hormuz.

Published on: 16.04.2026 08:23
How A US Blockade On Iran Is Forcing Sanctioned Ships To Turn Back

Iran-linked vessels appear to have jammed or faked their locations in some instances, complicating an uncertain and risky shipping situation.

Published on: 16.04.2026 08:23
Opinion: Opinion | Amid Trump's War On The World, How Effective Really Is India's Strategic Autonomy?

India certainly cannot mechanistically base its positions on preferred international norms, unmindful of its own direct interests.

Published on: 16.04.2026 07:49
"You're Killing Children": JD Vance Cornered Over US Role In War On Gaza

US Vice President JD Vance was at a Turning Point USA event that took place amid an ongoing political flashpoint involving Donald Trump and Pope Leo XIV.

Published on: 16.04.2026 07:29

News from Arabic Countries

Hegseth says US blockade to continue, ready for new attacks on Iran energy

US urges resolution through talks, but says Washington 'locked and loaded' to resume attacks.

Published on: 16.04.2026 13:56
Legal migrants remain vulnerable to trafficking

Debt, employer control and temporary visa rules can leave migrant workers trapped.

Published on: 16.04.2026 13:30
US defence secretary Pete Hegseth attacks press coverage of war on Iran

US defence secretary Hegseth criticised media coverage of the war on Iran.

Published on: 16.04.2026 13:26
Pope Leo decries world ruled by ‘tyrants’ after Trump attacks

Pope, in Cameroon, calls for 'decisive change of course' that leads away from conflict and the exploitation of the land.

Published on: 16.04.2026 13:08
Kyiv hit by deadly missile attack amid shortage of interceptors

Al Jazeera’s Audrey Macalpine explains how Ukraine’s ballistic missile interceptor shortage left Kyiv exposed to Russia’

Published on: 16.04.2026 13:05
India plans more seats for women in parliament, links it to ‘delimitation’

BJP links implementation of law reserving 33 percent of seats for women to redrawing of parliamentary constituencies.

Published on: 16.04.2026 12:38
Why the Iran war did not go according to US plans

Washington misread Iran, overestimated its own leverage and found itself trapped in a costly 40-day war of attrition.

Published on: 16.04.2026 12:29
Israeli strike destroys last working bridge over Lebanon’s Litani River

An Israeli strike has destroyed the last operational bridge over the Litani River.

Published on: 16.04.2026 12:21
Can historic Israel-Lebanon talks lead to ceasefire?

Israel and Lebanon leaders set for historic talks after 34 years of silence, aiming to ease tensions amid ongoing conflict.

Published on: 16.04.2026 12:04
Who is Roelf Meyer, South Africa’s new ambassador to the US?

So who is Meyer and will his appointment help improve ties between the two countries?

Published on: 16.04.2026 11:51
Ceasefire in Lebanon ‘as important’ as in Iran, says Ghalibaf

Tehran 'striving' to compel US and Israel to establish permanent ceasefire in all conflict zones, Iranian speaker says.

Published on: 16.04.2026 11:44
Israeli army says soldiers accused of abusing Palestinian to return to duty

Some of the reservists accused of abusing a Palestinian detainee have started combat roles, reports Israeli Army Radio.

Published on: 16.04.2026 11:17
‘Sent to be killed’: How Russia forces migrants to fight in Ukraine

Life expectancy on the front line for Central Asian migrants forced to fight for Russia in Ukraine is just four months.

Published on: 16.04.2026 10:45
Forced to drop out: Yemen’s children trade school for survival

Yemen's conflict forces millions of children out of school, prioritising survival over education.

Published on: 16.04.2026 10:36
Sudan power crisis: Studying using candles, counting gas station trips

Surging fuel prices and economic turmoil compound the impact of Sudan’s ongoing electricity crisis.

Published on: 16.04.2026 10:33
Is Iran’s economy buckling under war pressure or holding up?

The Iran war has deepened the damage to its sanctions-hit economy, but oil revenues have provided a crucial cushion.

Published on: 16.04.2026 10:19
DRC and M23 rebels eye peace monitoring agreement in Switzerland

The latest negotiations come as clashes spill into the South Kivu highlands, with civilians 'caught in the middle'.

Published on: 16.04.2026 09:53
‘Iran has to come’ to the US for the World Cup, FIFA’s Infantino says

FIFA chief reasserts his views on Iran's participation, saying 'the players want to play' in the tournament.

Published on: 16.04.2026 09:50
Why are fuel price protests sweeping the Republic of Ireland?

Demonstrations led by convoys of trucks blocking roads and crucial infrastructure may move north of the border.

Published on: 16.04.2026 09:47
South African politician Julius Malema sentenced to prison for firing gun

Magistrate hands the opposition figure five-year term, that his lawyers say will be appealed.

Published on: 16.04.2026 09:09
Car ploughs into e-bike riders and pedestrians in China

Videos show the moment a driver in China rammed into e-bike riders and pedestrians.

Published on: 16.04.2026 09:02
Israeli air attack destroys buildings around south Lebanon hospital

Israeli strikes in the vicinity of a hospital in southern Lebanon destroyed buildings and several emergency vehicles.

Published on: 16.04.2026 08:55
Afghan villagers turn to gold-panning to sustain livelihoods

In rugged Hindu Kush mountains, Afghan men pan for gold dust, forging livelihoods amid scarce economic opportunities.

Published on: 16.04.2026 08:52
Fire breaks out at crucial Australian refinery, raising fuel supply fears

Gas leak ignites plant in Victoria that produces about 10 percent of Australia's fuel.

Published on: 16.04.2026 08:44
Fire at key Australian refinery deepens fuel risks amid Iran war shortages

A major fire at a key refinery in Australia refinery has disrupted fuel production, raising fears of fuel shortages.

Published on: 16.04.2026 08:04