Scotland’s First Minister resigns
Pro-independence and pro-Palestine Humza Yousaf has quit after just over a year in power
Indian court dismisses plea to disqualify Modi from election
The petitioner argued that the prime minister was seeking votes in the name of religious deities
Arijit Singh gives a shout out to Mahira Khan in his concert
She took to Instagram to appreciate the artist's humble gesture for her during the concert in Dubai on Saturday.
Shaheen Shah Afridi pays tribute to Shoaib Akhtar
Sharing the videos of loud cheers from the crowd on his X account, he said: "Those 'shaibi shabi' chants were so heart-touching. I wanted to go out and bowl for all of you again. Goosebumps!!"
Bernie Sanders hits back at Netanyahu over anti-Semitism claims
It is “not anti-Semitic” to criticize the Israeli government’s policies, the US senator has insisted
Iran criminalizes same-sex relationships
Under the legislation, individuals engaged in same-sex relationships could face imprisonment ranging from 10 to 15 years.
Elon Musk in China for talks
The Tesla CEO has met with Prime Minister Li Qiang to promote autonomous driving technology
No one willing to join Ukrainian army – soldier
Kiev has no spare troops to relieve those already engaged on the front lines, an Azov regiment serviceman has said
This UAE based Indian cricketer takes inspiration from Imran Khan
He would be 39 by the time of the next ODI World Cup. He, however, is not afraid of the limitations of age.
Pakistan’s Siri Paya ranked 47th Best stew dish in the world
This hearty stew is made with slow-cooked lamb or goat meat and a mix of yummy spices. The name itself means "head and feet" because those are the tasty parts used in the dish.
Pakistani teen heart transplant from Indian donor brings new life
Ayesha was first taken to India by her family in 2019 after cardiac arrest and heart failure. The surgeon in India had suggested a heart transplant at that time. As a result, Ayesha was placed on the waiting list.
Bad blood with China? Blinken buys Taylor Swift album in Beijing
One of the aims of Blinken’s trip has been to emphasise the importance of what the State Department calls “people-to-people ties” as part of efforts to improve relations.
