Pakistan conducts second missile test since renewed India standoff
The Pakistan military said on Monday it had conducted a missile test with a range of 120 kilometres (75 miles), the second launch in two days as tensions with India have soared over disputed Kashmir.
UN to hold ‘closed’ consultations on India-Pakistan tensions
The United Nations Security Council will hold closed door meetings on Monday in response to a request by Islamabad
Musk accuses media of ‘character assassination’
US government efficiency chief and tech billionaire Elon Musk has accused the American “legacy media” of waging a concentrated “character assassination” effort against him, claiming they would have “immediately” killed him “in reality” if offered such an opportunity.
Lavrov speaks with Pakistan on India tensions
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has discussed the escalation of tensions between Islamabad and New Delhi in a phone call with his Pakistani counterpart, Ishaq Dar, Russia’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Sunday.
Prince Harry wants reconciliation with royals but says King Charles not speaking to him
Prince Harry said in the new interview, "I would love reconciliation with my family. There's no point in continuing to fight anymore."
Star of ‘You’ Penn Badgley, Shares His Connection to the Quran
Penn Badgley, best known for his role in You, shares how reading the Quran and reciting Baháʼí prayers are key to his daily spiritual routine.
Footwear brands including Nike and Adidas ask Trump for tariff exemption
Major footwear and apparel brands, including Nike and Adidas which outsource a large portion of their output from Vietnam, are asking U.S. President Donald Trump for a tariff exemption due to concerns over looming cost surges and business shutdown.
Iran says ‘has every right’ to enrich uranium, dismissing US concerns
Iran defended on Saturday its "right" to enrich uranium despite growing Western concern that Tehran may be seeking nuclear weapons and as talks with the United States were delayed.
India-Pakistan tensions hit tourism in Kashmiri valley
Hotels are empty and roads deserted at the start of what is normally peak tourist season amidst the towering peaks and lush valleys of Pakistan's Kashmir valley, as the threat of attack from India looms.
India claims Pakistan broke ceasefire again – media
Gunfire has been exchanged in Jammu and Kashmir as New Delhi reports violations along the de facto border
Pakistani Kashmir orders stockpiling of food as India tensions flare
Pakistan-administered Kashmir called on residents near the de facto border with the Indian side of the region to stockpile food on Friday as tensions flare between the arch-rivals following a deadly attack last month.
India closes airspace to Pakistan-linked aircraft
India has closed its airspace to all Pakistan-linked aircraft, including military flights, as tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbors continue to mount following a deadly terrorist attack in the Indian-administrated Jammu and Kashmir.