Mexico faces tequila overproduction crisis
Industry experts link the trend with lower demand in the US, its key consumer
36 FIA officers sacked over alleged role in Greece boat tragedy
FIA officials dismissed amid human smuggling probe; 9 Pakistanis confirmed dead in the incident.
Truck attack on Bourbon Street kills 10 and injures 30
Truck rams New Orleans crowd on New Year's, killing 10 and injuring 30 as FBI investigates the horrific attack.
WhatsApp tests reverse image search feature
WhatsApp tests reverse image search and adds document scanning to improve privacy and combat misinformation.
Pakistan introduces biometric B-Form for children aged 10 and above
Pakistan makes fingerprints and photos mandatory for children’s B-Form to boost security and prevent identity misuse.
Death toll rises to nine in Greek boat tragedy
Four more Pakistani victims identified, raising the death toll to nine in last month’s tragic boat capsizing.
Milan says no to all outdoor smoking in Italy’s toughest ban
Those who defy the new prohibition in the polluted northern Italian city could be fined between 40 to 240 euros ($41 to $249), a punishment that does not sit well with all residents.
Justin Baldoni Sues NYT Over Blake Lively Allegations
Justin Baldoni has filed a libel lawsuit against The New York Times, disputing allegations of sexual harassment made by co-star Blake Lively. The suit claims Lively fabricated the accusations to control their film project and reshape her public image
Sadiq Khan’s Knighthood Sparks Debate
Sadiq Khan's knighthood has sparked controversy due to his leadership on issues like crime and housing, with critics questioning his record while supporters argue his progressive initiatives deserve recognition.
The Life of Jimmy Carter: A Peanut Farmer, U.S. President, & Global Humanitarian
The passing of President Jimmy Carter marks the end of an era, but his legacy as a peacekeeper, humanitarian, and advocate for human rights continues to inspire and influence global diplomacy long after his presidency.
Russia Ends Gas Flow to Europe as Agreement Expires
Russia halting gas flows via Ukraine marks a pivotal moment in Europe’s energy and political landscape, compounded by harsh winter conditions and geopolitical tensions.
UN condemns Taliban’s new ban on women working for NGOs
Taliban's ban on Afghan women in NGOs escalates the humanitarian crisis and enforces stricter gender-based restrictions.
