NDMA advises masses to take precautionary measures against scorching heatwave

The NDMA, in it’s advisory, said the people should use plain water more, avoid carbonated drinks, and abstain from going out during the hottest hours of the day.

Twitter must follow Indian laws – Musk

The social media giant has ‘no choice’ but to obey local governments or risk being shut down, the tech mogul has said

US officials caught off guard by Biden’s ‘Xi dictator’ remarks – NBC

Diplomats in Washington reportedly reassured China that the president’s comments do not mark a policy shift

US approves lab-grown chicken for sale

The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) approved food safety systems at facilities of Upside Foods and Good Meat, a spokesperson for the agency told AFP Wednesday, with the companies adding the products would be available soon at select restaurants.

Pregnant US woman fatally shot by toddler son

Police chief David Smith told local media on Tuesday that 31-year-old Laura Ilg had called 911 on the afternoon of June 16.

Australia gives Twitter 28 days to clean up ‘toxicity and hate’

E-safety commissioner Julie Inman Grant -- a former Twitter employee -- said the platform was now responsible for one-in-three complaints about online hate speech reported in Australia.

Billie Eilish headlining climate concert at Eiffel Tower

The concert, organised by NGO Global Citizen, features on the sidelines of an international summit launched by President Emmanuel Macron.

Dustin Passarelli sentenced for Islamophobic road rage killing

Road rage turns fatal as Passarelli's Islamophobic slurs lead to the tragic murder of Mustafa Ayoubi, a call for stronger hate crime laws.

Haqq Blockchain revolution: Islamic Coin and the future of Islamic finance

Sharia-compliant cryptocurrency on the Haqq Blockchain, empowering financial growth and promoting ethical investments globally.

Controversy and protests surround Indian PM Narendra Modi’s visit to New York City

Controversy erupts as NYC officials denounce Indian PM Modi's visit, while US lawmakers boycott and call for human rights action.

Govt asks HEC to revoke its order of ban on celebrating Holi

Education Minister Rana Tanveer Hussain has asked the Higher Education Commission to withdraw the letter that took exception to the Hindu festival of Holi being celebrated at a university.

APTMA urges govt. to continue RCET for export industry

In the absence of a viable energy tariff, it is expected that 75% of the industrial establishments based in Punjab will cease operations within the next three months.