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Gen Z-led protests in Ladakh turn violent...

At least five killed and dozens injured as Ladakh protests over statehood turn violent. Locals call for autonomy and constitutional protections, highlighting long-standing frustrations under Union Territory governance.

Palestinian leader to address UN as peace...

Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas will deliver a video address to the United Nations on Thursday, while the United States, though opposed to him, considers whether to intervene against Israeli plans to annex the West Bank.

India signs $7 bn deal for 97...

On Thursday, India placed a $7 billion order for 97 domestically designed and manufactured Tejas fighter jets, as its air force begins retiring the decades-old Russian MiG-21s

No pause for food delivery riders during...

In flood-hit Lahore and Karachi, gig workers like Foodpanda riders brave dangerous conditions to keep earning, risking disease, accidents, and abuse as climate change worsens monsoon rains. With little protection or support, many rely on daily wages just to keep their families fed.

Trump lashes out as suspended TV host...

Donald Trump lashed out at Jimmy Kimmel and ABC on Truth Social, accusing the network of spreading “99% Democrat garbage.

Jimmy Kimmel Returns, Calls Government Pressure on...

Jimmy Kimmel returned to his late-night show with an emotional monologue, condemning government pressure on ABC as "anti-American" and a threat to free speech. While apologizing for his earlier remarks, he warned that silencing comedians sets a dangerous precedent.

Who recognises the State of Palestine, who...

A majority of European countries now recognise the State of Palestine, following official declarations in New York on Monday by France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Malta and others, after nearly two years of war in Gaza.

Amazon faces US trial over alleged Prime...

Amazon goes to trial on Monday in a US government lawsuit that accuses the e-commerce giant of using tricks to enroll millions of customers in its Prime subscription service and then making it nearly impossible to cancel.