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Monday, November 3, 2025

Indian election resumes as heatwave hits voters

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is widely expected to win a third term in the election, which concludes in early June.

Columbia University drops deadline for dismantling pro-Palestinian protest camp

The spreading protests began at Columbia University, which has remained the epicenter of the student protest movement.

Selena Gomez’s Perspective on Social Media Breaks

Selena further disclosed that she appreciates these breaks because she feels “more present” and “happier” during those times.

CM Maryam Nawaz’s uniform controversy: Punjab Police issues clarification

During the inspection of a passing-out parade of lady constables and traffic assistants at the Police Training College, Chung, CM Maryam's choice to wear a police uniform drew both appreciation and criticism.

Hamas names terms for laying down arms

A top official for the militant group has said it will turn into a purely political party if Palestinians are given their own state

Russia freezes assets of largest US bank

A court ruling supported the lawsuit filed by state bank VTB, which seeks to recover funds blocked under Western sanctions

US nuclear weapons in Poland would be priority military target – Moscow

Warsaw wants to host NATO arms under the bloc’s sharing scheme

Moscow issues diplomatic warning to Washington

Russia could downgrade relations with the US if its assets are confiscated, the deputy foreign minister has warned

WhatsApp tests new in-app dialer for easy communication

WhatsApp is poised to revolutionize how users connect with both saved and unsaved contacts with its latest feature update.

Astronomers discover first magnetic star outside Milky Way

Astronomers have made a groundbreaking discovery, spotting the first-ever magnetic star outside our Milky Way galaxy.

Mass graves discovered in Gaza hospitals

Reports detail the uncovering of mass graves at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis and Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City.

Don’t ‘lecture’ Indians on how to run their country – JPMorgan Chase CEO

Billionaire Jamie Dimon has praised the policies of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi