Trump Visa Curbs Backfire: More US Firms Considering Shifting Work to India
Economists and industry experts say U.S. President Donald Trump’s tougher rules on H-1B visas will push American companies to move more important work to India.
Trump makes Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu call and apologize to Qatar for striking Doha
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu apologized to Qatar after an airstrike on Doha killed a Qatari bodyguard, following U.S. President Donald Trump’s intervention during Israel-Hamas peace talks.
Pakistani crew rescued after Israeli drone strikes LPG tanker in Yemen
On September 17, an LPG tanker docked at Yemen’s Rus-Isa port came under Israeli drone attack. The vessel, carrying 27 crew members including 24 Pakistanis, caught fire but the crew managed to extinguish it.
Shama Junejo hits back at her critics, claims Shehbaz Sharif invited her to UN
Social media activist Shama Junejo faces backlash over her presence at the UNGA. She clarifies her role with PM Shehbaz Sharif, explains her participation, and asserts her professional integrity, warning of possible legal action.
India wins Asia Cup, but Mohsin Naqvi runs away with the trophy?
Drama erupted as India’s Asia Cup victory was overshadowed when Mohsin Naqvi walked away with the trophy, sparking chaos and political tension.
UK Backs India’s Tata-Owned Jaguar Land Rover with £1.5 Billion Loan Guarantee
The UK government has provided a £1.5 billion loan guarantee to Tata-owned Jaguar Land Rover following a cyberattack that halted production.
Gaza flotilla sails again; Italy’s Tajani warns of danger
An international aid flotilla, which had halted in Greek waters for several days for maintenance, has resumed its journey toward Gaza, where activists seek to deliver humanitarian supplies and challenge Israel’s naval blockade
Iran executes ‘one of most important spies’ for Israel
Iran executed a man named Bahman Choubi-asl on Monday, the judiciary's news outlet Mizan said, saying the defendant was "one of the most important spies for Israel in Iran".
India seeks US permission to buy oil from Iran, Venezuela
India seeks U.S. approval to import Iranian oil amid pressure to cut Russian crude purchases. Rising tariffs and trade tensions add to economic strain, while refiners weigh costlier Middle Eastern alternatives.
Country over cricket: Suryakumar Yadav, Haris Rauf in trouble for political references on field
The ICC fined Suryakumar Yadav and Haris Rauf 30% of their match fees for Code of Conduct breaches, while Sahibzada Farhan escaped with a warning. The high-stakes sanctions add fuel to the fire as India and Pakistan prepare for their Asia Cup 2025 final showdown in Dubai.
Inclusion of alleged pro-Israel Shama Junejo in UNGA stirs tensions in Pakistan
Shama Junejo UNGA controversy ignites tensions in Pakistan as her alleged pro-Israel ties and sudden inclusion in the official delegation raise serious questions about transparency and accountability within the Foreign Ministry
Iran says reimposing Western sanctions ‘dangerous precedent,’ undermines trust in international system
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Friday criticized Western efforts to reimpose international sanctions on Tehran, saying they create a “dangerous precedent” and erode trust in the global system
