London’s anti-hate campaigns in honor of the Afzaal family

London receives funding to combat hate and racism, honoring the Afzaal family's legacy, and promoting unity and inclusivity.

Majestic wedding of crown prince Hussein and Rajwa Alseif

Royal love unites Jordan and Saudi Arabia as Crown Prince Hussein weds Saudi architect Rajwa Alseif in a grand ceremony.

Tipu Sultan sword sold for whopping £14 million in London

Tipu Sultan’s sword was made by a Mughal swordsmith following the model of German blades introduced to India in the 16th century. The Persian inscription on the sword reads,  “The sword of the ruler”.

Analyzing China’s Entry into Commercial Aircraft Industry

China's role in the aircraft industry has witnessed remarkable growth in recent years. The nation has demonstrated its prowess in manufacturing, technological innovation, and global collaboration.

I’m innocent, supporter of Pakistan Army – Parvez Elahi

The provincial anti-corruption watchdog arrested Parvez Elahi in relation to a case involving Rs70 million in corruption in development funds allocated for the Gujrat district — in which his bail was rejected.

Reforming the Judicial System: A Key to Justice for All

In order to build a just and fair society, it is crucial to embark on comprehensive judicial reform. This entails confronting the prevalent challenges that plague the system, such as corruption, the misuse of law, and the proliferation of fake cases.

US retaliates against Russia over nuclear treaty

Washington has decided to stop sharing data on its arsenal, citing Moscow’s suspension of the New START deal

India opposition leader Rahul Gandhi takes a dig at Modi over China in US visit

“The fact of the matter is China is occupying our territory. It’s an accepted fact,” Gandhi, who belongs to the opposition Congress party, said in remarks at The National Press Club during a visit to Washington.

Biden trips and falls during graduation ceremony, recovers quickly

The 80-year-old U.S. president fell forward, caught himself with his hands, then got up on one knee while helped by three people. He walked back to his seat unassisted.

New York: A hub for illicit art trafficking

The Metropolitan Museum of Art is among major institutions and collectors who have been forced to hand over works that the city has returned to more than a dozen countries in Asia, Europe and Africa.

Mexico police find 45 bags with human body parts in ravine

"Forty-five bags with human remains have been extracted that belong to both male and female people," the state prosecutor's office said in a statement.

‘Robbery’ as organisers charge $680 to see Messi in China

The game on June 15 at the 68,000-capacity Workers' Stadium is a rematch of Argentina and Australia's meeting in the last 16 of the Qatar World Cup.