Kashmir Freezes As Gulmarg Hits Season Low Of Minus 8.8°C, Residents Brace For Harsh Cold

Kashmir is deep in the grip of winter, and the chill has tightened its hold even further. Officials confirmed that the world-famous ski destination of Gulmarg recorded the coldest night … Read More

Israel Breaks Tradition: Netanyahu Announces Israel Prize for Former US President Donald Trump

Israel will honor former United States President Donald Trump with the nation’s highest civilian award in 2026, marking the first time in decades that the Israel Prize will go to … Read More

Delhi Police Arrest Over 500, Seize Weapons and Stolen Goods in Major Pre–New Year Crackdown

Delhi Police have launched a sweeping security operation across the national capital ahead of New Year celebrations, resulting in the arrest of more than 500 individuals and the seizure of … Read More

Lockdown Imposed on Qabatiya After Deadly Palestinian Attack in Israel

Israeli forces have placed the West Bank town of Qabatiya under lockdown as security operations entered a second day following an attack in northern Israel that left two people dead. … Read More

Iran’s President Says the US, Israel, and Europe Are Waging a “Total War” Against Tehran

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has said that Iran is facing what he describes as a “total war” led by the United States, Israel, and European nations, claiming these powers are … Read More

Somalia and African Union Condemn Israel’s Decision to Recognise Somaliland as an Independent State

Somalia and the African Union reacted sharply on Friday after Israel became the first nation to formally recognise Somaliland as an independent state, escalating tensions across the Horn of Africa … Read More

Washington blocks entry to former EU commissioner and activists amid clash over social media rules

The United States has moved to deny visas to a former European Union commissioner and four civil society figures, escalating tensions with Europe over how social media platforms should be … Read More

UN Envoy Sees Hope in Cyprus Talks, Says Global Summit Still Too Soon

The United Nations envoy tasked with helping resolve Cyprus’s decades-long division has expressed cautious optimism, while stressing that the process is still not ready for a large, multi-party summit. Speaking … Read More

Bondi Beach Shooting Suspects Traveled to the Philippines Weeks Before Attack, Immigration Confirms

Authorities in the Philippines have confirmed that the father and son accused of carrying out one of Australia’s deadliest mass shootings spent most of November in the country before returning … Read More

Mass Protests Sweep Brazil as Citizens Reject Amnesty Proposal for Ex-President Jair Bolsonaro

Tens of thousands of Brazilians took to the streets on Sunday in a powerful show of resistance against a proposed bill that could significantly reduce the prison sentence of former … Read More