India’s Modi highlights concerns with China’s Xi on border issue

Modi and Xi agreed "to direct their relevant officials to intensify efforts at expeditious disengagement and de-escalation," Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra said.

Berlin admits intelligence failure on Ukraine conflict

German spies failed to predict both the start of Russia’s campaign and its development, Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck has said

Naseem Shah vs Fazal Farooqi again, Pakistan beats Afghanistan in 2nd ODI

Both situations followed the drama and altercation between the players of the teams. Earlier it was Afghan players abusing Asif Ali and this time Mankad out of Shadab Khan that enraged Naseem Shah to win the match against Afghanistan.

Amber Heard escapes new charges in ‘dog case’

The Australian authorities won’t prosecute the US actress for alleged perjury about smuggling the pets into the country

Asian airline to weigh passengers

Korean Air will determine whether heavier fliers may unbalance aircraft

Moscow open to talks with the West, not threats – Lavrov

Current diplomatic contacts show that Washington and its allies lack “common sense,” the Russian foreign minister has said

Trump’s mugshot released after his surrender at Atlanta jail

The former US president faces over a dozen charges over the alleged attempt to overturn the 2020 elections result in Georgia

PTI’s Qureshi handed over to FIA for three-day physical remand in cipher case

Former Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has been booked in the case along with PTI chief Imran Khan under the Official Secrets Act.

CEC decides against meeting President Alvi for election date

CEC Sikandar Sultan Raja responded to President Arif Alvi’s invitation and stated that the president is no longer empowered to fix an "appropriate" election date.

Nazi flags placed near local mosque in West Belfast, Ireland

In a shocking display of hate and intolerance, the peaceful Muslim community in West Belfast was left shaken when Nazi flags bearing the SS...

Unusually strong summer storm hits Mecca

Mecca's pilgrims confronted by unforeseen summer storm, gusts of wind forcefully carried away barriers and rubbish bins

Survivors of Battagram incident fear of more such incidents

The cable car, which was carrying passengers including schoolchildren, women, and elderly individuals, suffered a catastrophic failure when two of its three cables snapped midway.