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Monday, November 10, 2025

Prince Harry wins phone-hacking case

Piers Morgan and other Mirror editors knew they were breaking the law by tapping the British royal’s phone, a judge has ruled

Macron responds to Putin criticism

The French leader demanded that Moscow respect “Ukrainian interests and sovereignty”

West ‘shooting itself in the foot’ with sanctions – Putin

Restrictions have effectively led to Russia increasing its sovereignty, the president has said

Pope planning his funeral

The religious leader, who has had to reschedule multiple international trips this year, says he wants to simplify Catholic rites before his own passing

Putin reveals what he would advise his younger self

The Russian president said he would have warned himself against trusting the West

GVS Exclusive with Michael Kugelman: US, India & Sikh Murders

GVS Managing Editor sits down with Michael Kugelman to discuss India-Canada relations, transnational repression, and more.

Jemima Goldsmith responds to allegations made by Asif Ali Zardari

In his latest interview, Asif Ali Zardari accused Jemima of funding vloggers and running paid campaigns in favor of PTI Chairman Imran Khan.

Usman Khawaja registers supports for Gaza with black armband

ICC had barred Usman Khawaja from wearing the shoes wielding the message all lives matter and freedom for all, he wore during the practice session.

Pakistan’s jailed ex-Premier Khan re-indicted in cipher case

Former Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi also re-indicted in case that accuses 2 politicians of exposing state secrets

CAIR responds to “execution-style massacre” by Israeli forces in a Gaza school

CAIR has issued a call to the U.S. administration, urging a response to the "execution-style massacre" by Israeli forces in a Gaza school.

Russia’s military spending in 2024 estimated at $140B, report shows

Figure to rise 29% year-on-year in 2024, accounting for 35% of total government spending, says Stockholm International Peace Research Institute

India shifts position on Gaza

New Delhi had previously abstained on a draft resolution submitted by Jordan, citing India’s “zero-tolerance policy” on terrorism