Swiss capital votes for legal cocaine

After testing the controlled sale of cannabis, Bern’s city parliament now wants to give residents access to harder substances

Biden’s health is a national security issue – ex-White House doctor

After the president fell on stage, Ronny Jackson insisted that Joe Biden is “not fit mentally or physically” to lead the country

Pakistan’s Imran Khan openly accuses military of trying to destroy his party

Khan said that he had “no doubt" he would be tried in a military court and thrown in jail.

The Israelis set for new Jewish temple on Al-Aqsa site

In a suburb of Tel Aviv, a group of choristers were getting ready for the moment they will rejoice at the reconstruction of the Jewish temple some 2,000 years after its destruction, which they believe will accelerate the arrival of the messiah.

Direct Hajj flights begin from Quetta

Direct Hajj flights from Quetta bring relief to the pilgrims, reducing travel expenses and travel time.

Prince Harry to make history with UK court testimony

Harry, 38, is expected to take the witness stand at London's High Court in a trial considering unlawful information-gathering claims against Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN).

Video of ex-COAS Gen Bajwa being mistreated in France strongly condemned

It is also being speculated that the video may have been edited with a voiceover. Nevertheless, the video has gone viral on social media and is being widely condemned.

Over 31000 Australian Sikhs vote in Sydney despite Hindutva threats

The Sydney phase of the Khalistan Referendum was organized to mark the anniversary of the 1984 Operation Blue Star Amritsar Genocide, when Indian authorities killed thousands of Sikhs during a bloodied attack on Sri Harmandir Sahib.

Management of public perception to safeguard Pakistan’s nuclear program

By actively managing the global perception, Pakistan can articulate its security concerns, highlight its commitment to responsible nuclear practices, and defend its right to maintain credible deterrence.

Laura Loomer takes legal action against attorneys

Loomer sues attorneys, alleging lack of transparency & seeking damages after failed lawsuit against Twitter and CAIR.

Huda Mukbil’s path as Canada’s first Black Arab-Canadian Muslim spy

From discrimination to global impact, the remarkable journey of Huda Mukbil, first Black Arab-Canadian Muslim spy and champion for change.

Israel shocks Brazil in U-20 World Cup clash

Israel shocks Brazil with a stunning victory in the U-20 World Cup, defying odds and capturing international attention.