Europe is going through unprecedented warm seasonal spell

After a summer marked by repeated heatwaves across much of the continent, Europe is experiencing exceptional temperatures even as it heads into the start of autumn -- a sign of accelerating climate change.

Wasim Akram speaks of drug addiction in biography

"She discovered a packet of cocaine in my wallet. 'You need help.' I agreed. It was getting out of hand. I couldn't control it," wrote Wasim Akram in his book.

English man throws petrol bombs on migrants

A man threw petrol bombs attached to fireworks at a centre for processing migrants in the southern English port of Dover on Sunday and then killed himself

Areeba Habib slammed for mocking Bushra Bibi

These pictures were later shared by actress Areeba Habib on her Instagram story. The actress received flak for mocking Bushra Bibi and her personal choice of covering herself.

Russian missiles strike Kyiv after Russia pull out of grain deal

Blasts were heard in Kyiv on Monday when Russian missile strikes around the country, after Moscow blamed Kyiv for an attack on its Black Sea fleet and pulled out of a deal to allow Ukrainian grain shipments.

Australian air base likely to host US B-52 strategic bombers

The US military has devised a plan which would see nuclear-capable B-52 strategic bombers deployed in Australia on long-term rotational missions, and turn the country’s Northern Territory into a crucial military hub in Washington’s standoff with Beijing

Haris Rauf injures Netherlands batter Bas De Leede with sharp bouncer

Following the match, Haris Rauf went to the batter and hugged him. While talking to the batter, Haris Rauf expressed his warm wishes for him, and said to him to ‘Come Back Stronger.’

Former US marine pilot accused of providing training to Chinese

A former US fighter pilot detained in Australia under a shroud of secrecy will face court on Friday, with a fellow ex-Marine telling AFP the retired instructor trained flight crew in China before his arrest.

Protestors in Iran defy ultimatum by the Revolutionary Guards

Protests in Iran entered a more violent phase on Sunday as students, who defied an ultimatum by the Revolutionary Guards and a warning from the president, were met with tear gas and gunfire from security forces, social media videos showed.

UN, Turkey and Ukraine go ahead with grain deal

The United Nations, Turkey and Ukraine pressed ahead to implement a Black Sea grain deal, despite Russia's withdrawal from the pact that has allowed the export of Ukrainian agricultural products to world markets

Death toll from India bridge collapse rises to 132, search on for missing

The death toll from a bridge collapse in Gujarat in India rose to 132, a local government official told Reuters on Monday.

South Korean PM Han Duck-soo promises a thorough investigation

South Korean PM Han Duck-soo promises a thorough investigation on Monday into the Halloween crush over the weekend that killed more than 150 people in the capital and plunged the country into a week of mourning.