South Korean President vows to ‘punish’ North Korea

South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol has instructed security officials to “punish” North Korea for any future “provocations,” saying they must not fear Pyongyang’s nuclear arsenal following a major security breach earlier this week.

Defence ministers of Russia, Turkey and Syria meet after a decade

The defence ministers of Russia, Turkey and Syria met in Moscow on Wednesday, the first such talks since a war broke out in Syria, the Russian defence ministry said.

German residents told to prepare for nuclear emergencies

German Residents must make preparations for nuclear emergencies, the President of the Federal Office for Radiation Protection, Inge Paulini, warned on Wednesday.

Ali Zafar reacts to student writing his song in physics intermediate exam

The paper-checker said that the student wrote the song to deceive the paper-checker. The student also cursed Isaac Newton for introducing Physics.

Pakistani Martial Artist sets 22 Guinness World Records in one year

. He has been nominated for the Presidential Award for Pride of Performance 2023 for his outstanding performance. Irfan Mehsud has broken the 12 world record of India.

Israel thanks Morocco’s King for protecting Jews during Holocaust

Israeli President Isaac Herzog thanked Morocco's King Mohammed VI for his country's provision of "safe haven" for Jews during the Holocaust, in a missive seen by AFP on Tuesday.

Ukraine poses a cyber challenge to international community

Ukraine poses a global challenge to the international community, as the country is being used by NATO as a vehicle for the uncontrolled sharing of cyberweapons, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Oleg Syromolotov said on Wednesday.

US military sensitive data found on eBay

A German computer club purchased several biometric capture devices on eBay and found that they still contained fingerprints, iris scans, photographs and descriptions of thousands of people who interacted with the US Army in Iraq and Afghanistan, according to the New York Times.

Wedding photo shoot at King Edward Medical University gets backlash

The issue surfaced when a social media user posted the wedding photos and videos of the couple showing the 150-year-old building of the university in the background with the bride and groom passing and walking in the corridors of the university.

Türkiye announces huge natural gas reserves in Black sea

Türkiye’s natural gas reserves in the Black Sea now total 710 billion cubic meters, with a market value of $1 trillion, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced after a new deposit was discovered and a previous find was revised higher.

Biden’s holiday plans: Deciding if he’ll run again

Abroad, Biden is on a strong roll, leading a Western coalition in support for Ukraine's battle against Russia, while ramping up an aggressive renewal of US commitment to Asian allies facing China.

Pakistani movie on Operation Swift Retort to release soon

The film depicts the successful operation of Pakistan against the violation of Pakistan’s airspace by the Indian Air Force in 2019. Operation Swift Retort was conducted by Pakistan Air Force in retaliation to the violation of the Pakistan air space.