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Saturday, November 15, 2025

Iran’s growing threat to UK national security

Iran's escalating aggression prompts UK's concern, infiltration and threats raise questions about balancing security and diplomacy

India’s parliament reinstates Rahul Gandhi as lawmaker

The Supreme Court last week suspended the conviction, allowing Gandhi to return to parliament and contest a general election due next year.

Warner Bros movie ‘Barbie’ ticket sales top $1 billion

Warner Bros. Pictures said the film sold $549 million worth of tickets domestically (which includes both the US and Canada), and another $572.1 million overseas since its release on July 21.'

Teen charged with hate crime in stabbing of gay dancer in Brooklyn

Unidentified 17 year old NYC high school student, charged with hate crime in the fatal stabbing of O'Shae Sibley

Donald Trump vows to prosecute Biden if elected

The former US president says his ‘corrupt’ successor will be brought to justice under his administration

Dozens killed in Pakistan train crash (VIDEO)

The disaster occurred near the town of Nawabshah, in Sindh Province, when several carriages of the Hazara Express, carrying around 1,000 passengers, veered off the tracks, causing multiple cars to overturn.

Pakistan to send its cricket team to participate in World Cup in India

Following India's refusal to send its cricket team to Pakistan for the Asia Cup 2023, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) threatened to boycott the 50-over World Cup in India, scheduled to be held in October-November this year. 

Muslim migrant families escaping communal violence in Haryana

Fleeing communal violence, Muslim migrant families abandon homes in Haryana, seeking safety and stability elsewhere

Zuckerberg trolls Musk over ‘cage fight’

The Meta CEO said he is ready to fight “today” and mocked his opponent's proposal to livestream the battle on X

PM Shehbaz slammed for “on-stage dance” amidst Nawabshah train tragedy

Netizens were critical of the premier's enthusiasm at the Kasur jalsa, citing it as poor optics, especially considering the tragic Nawabshah train incident earlier on the same day.

Threats to LGBTQ media freedom in Turkey

Velvele, the Turkish LGBTQ online magazine, courageously confronts censorship and bigotry, amplifying voices and fighting for media freedom

British Imams and scholars seek understanding in Afghanistan

British Imams & scholars' humanitarian visit to Afghanistan, seeking understanding & supporting aid projects, bridging cultures for peace.