‘Long march’ helps India’s Rahul Gandhi shed playboy image

Rahul Gandhi has for years struggled to challenge the electoral juggernaut of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, whose Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) holds a near-monopoly on power through nationalist appeals to the country's Hindu majority.

US Denounced the Burning of the Quran in Sweden

After the worldwide condemnation of Quran Desecration, the US State Department also highlighted the incident in its latest press briefing.

Video of Shaheen Shah praying in Masjid-e-Nabvi goes viral

He has been suffering from a knee injury since last year and was out of action for several months. Afridi aggravated his injury after playing in the T20 World Cup 2022 in Australia a few months back.

Abu Dhabi Police arrest female beggar with luxury car

Abu Dhabi Police has arrested several beggars including a female beggar owning a luxury car. From November to December, UAE police arrested 159 beggars....

India invites Bilawal for May SCO meeting: Media reports

India has invited Pakistan's foreign minister to a meeting of the Shanghai Co-operation Organisation (SCO) that it is hosting in May

US tanks will be ‘destroyed’ in Ukraine – ambassador

Moscow’s envoy to the US said Washington seeks to inflict a “strategic defeat” on Russia using Ukraine as a “proxy”

2023 Oscar nominees announced

Despite being widely credited with bringing moviegoers back to cinemas last year with his “Top Gun” sequel, which scored seven nominations, Tom Cruise failed to make the latest Best Actors list.

Justin Bieber sells music rights for $200 million

The sale has been rumored for weeks, and sees the 28-year-old join a who's who of artists who have cashed out recently on their catalogs.

Jacinda Ardern replaced by Chris Hipkins as New Zealand PM

Hipkins was sworn in by Governor-General Cindy Kiro during a ceremony in the capital Wellington, saying he was "energised and excited by the challenges ahead".

North Korea locks down capital over ‘respiratory illness’: Report

Residents of Pyongyang have been ordered to stay in their homes from Wednesday to Sunday and must submit to multiple temperature checks each day, Seoul-based specialist site NK News reported, citing a government notice.

Worldwide condemnations pour in over Quran burning in Sweden

Far-right extremist burned copy of Quran, Islam’s holy book, outside Turkish Embassy in Stockholm

Shoaib Akhtar no longer associated with Rawalpindi Express movie

Akhtar said he has terminated the contract with the makers of the movie and that he was warned them of continuing with the project without his consent.