Nawaz Sharif reportedly seen outside a luxurious store in London

An activist from London shared the video on Twitter. The video garnered mixed comments. Some condemned Nawaz Sharif while others supported him and criticized Imran Khan.

Ukrainian bomb assassination plot thwarted in Russia

The plot apparently involved rigging a bomb to the car of Russian billionaire entrepreneur Konstantin Malofeev, owner of the Christian-focused TV channel Tsargrad, the FSB said in a statement.

Afghan universities reopen but women still barred

Taliban authorities have effectively squeezed women out of public life since retaking power. Women have been removed from many government jobs or are paid a fraction of their former salary to stay at home.

Russian position at Bakhmut in peril without promised ammunition

Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin said Russia's front lines near Bakhmut could collapse if his forces did not receive the ammunition promised by Moscow in February. 

Kaifi Khalil thanks fans as Kahani suno 2.0 takes top spot on global charts

Kahani Suno 2.0 by Kaifi Khalil Becomes the world’s 38th popular song on YouTube, crossing over 100 million+ views on YouTube within just 8 months of its release.

Beijing calls US world’s ‘primary nuclear threat’

Washington’s charges against China’s nuclear arsenal are merely a “pretext” to continue expanding its own, the foreign ministry has said

Kremlin says no plans to declare martial law following Ukraine’s cross-border attack

Peskov said Putin will hold a meeting of the Russian Security Council on Friday where the incident in Bryansk region will be on the agenda.

Saudi, Qatar condemn Israel minister’s remarks on Palestinian town

The Saudi foreign ministry expressed its "complete rejection of such racist and irresponsible statements, which reflect the massive violence and extremism the Israeli occupation entity is exercising against the brotherly Palestinians."

Earthquake caused direct damage of $5.1 billion in Syria: World Bank

The earthquake that struck on February 6 hit Turkey and Syria, devastating scores of cities and killing more than 50,000 people in both countries.

The mysterious poisoning of schoolgirls in Iran

Many Iranian schoolgirls have been poisoned and are presenting to hospitals with mild to severe symptoms. There is speculation about the cause of these incidents that have been taking place all over Iran for the last few months.

Blinken and Lavrov meet at G20

In their first face-to-face encounter in more than a year, the US’ top diplomat asked his Russian counterpart to return to a nuclear treaty

Moscow warns of nuclear clash risk

The West’s involvement in the Ukraine conflict could lead to “catastrophic consequences,” Russia’s deputy foreign minister has said