NATO is ‘malicious poison’ – former Australian PM

Paul Keating has argued that the military bloc should remain confined to Europe and the Atlantic and not try to expand into Asia

US Marines without leader for first time in 164 years

A Republican senator has blocked the appointment of General David Berger’s successor

Satellite constellations’ impact on radio astronomy

Satellite constellations' impact on radio astronomy confirmed, as emissions of low-frequency radio waves affect observations.

Dilawar Syed sworn in as Deputy Administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration

Dilawar Syed takes charge as Deputy Administrator of the SBA, driving small business growth, capital access, and mentorship programs.

Flowing Dispute: Endless Water Wars between Iran and Afghanistan on the Helmand River

Escalating water disputes between Iran and Afghanistan, fueled by border clashes and the Taliban's resurgence, persist amid drought and mismanagement.

Insidious: The Red Door shocks box office

Insidious: The Red Door surprises box office, defying superhero dominance. Horror genre reigns as it exceeds expectations.

FIA’s arrest of the ringleader behind the Greece boat tragedy

Culprit behind Greece boat tragedy arrested by FIA for human trafficking and visa fraud, bringing justice to victims.

Virgin Atlantic suspends flight operations in Pakistan

Virgin Atlantic ceases flight operations in Pakistan, impacting travelers and raising questions about the future of the aviation market.

France implements fireworks ban for Bastille Day

France takes action for public safety by fireworks banned during Bastille Day amid riots and calls for justice.

Two youths fatally stabbed in Hackney

Tragic loss in Hackney as two youths are brutally killed in a shocking act of violence, leaving the community in grief and seeking justice.

Musawah’s groundbreaking initiative: A global repository of Muslim family laws

World's first global repository of Muslim family laws promoting equality and autonomy for women by Musawah's Campaign for Justice.

BBC suspends presenter after explicit images allegations

UK culture minister Lucy Frazer said earlier she had spoken about the "deeply concerning" allegations with BBC Director General Tim Davie, who assured her the BBC is "investigating swiftly and sensitively".