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Thursday, July 3, 2025

Another volcanic eruption struck south-west Iceland

Grindavík in south-west Iceland has been plunged into chaos as a volcanic eruption struck for the second time in less than a month.

Western strikes on Houthis mostly failed – NYT

The US-led group hit almost all targets but knocked out only about 25% of the militia’s assets, the report claims

Trump ‘a political threat’ to UK – ex-MI6 chief

The return of the 45th US president could be disastrous for NATO, Richard Dearlove has said

Netanyahu ‘giving Biden the finger’ – Axios

The White House is pushing the Israeli leader to commit to a plan for post-war Gaza, seemingly to no avail

Denmark proclaims new king

Queen Margrethe II became the first Danish monarch to abdicate in nearly 900 years on Sunday

Maldives sets deadline for India to withdraw troops

The island nation has set a March 15 ultimatum for New Delhi to pull out its military amid diplomatic tensions

Radio, shower, wicket among electoral symbols allotted to PTI leaders

As a consequence of the court's decision, PTI members will participate in the elections as independent candidates, each assigned a unique symbol.

Sarah Khan, Bilal Abbas Unite for Indian Series

'Abdullahpur Ka Devdas,' featuring Bilal Abbas Khan and Sarah Khan, is set to premiere on Zindagi in February 2024.

Taiwan Elects Pro-Independence President Amid Escalating Tensions with China

Taiwan elects William Lai as president, signaling a historic third consecutive term for the pro-independence DPP.

India’s Diplomatic Mission to Iran Amidst Red Sea Crisis

India's Foreign Minister undertakes Iran visit amid Middle East turmoil, addressing Gaza conflict, Red Sea crisis, and regional tensions.

China extends funding for key infrastructure in the Maldives

Xi highlighted China's respect and support for the Maldives in exploring a development path suited to its national conditions.

Imam in Newark shot outside the Muhammad-Newark mosque

Circumstances surrounding his death have led investigators to explore the possibility that a relative might be involved.