Imran Khan writes for Time magazine: The Battle for Pakistan’s Future
Imran Khan, from his confinement, warns of Pakistan’s deepening democratic crisis, citing political persecution, human rights violations, and rising authoritarianism. He urges global attention, calling for justice, democratic restoration, and stronger international partnerships to ensure stability.
Oscar nominees in main categories
Here are the nominees in key categories for the 97th Academy Awards, to be handed out in Hollywood on Sunday.
Wife of powerful Mexican drug cartel boss released from prison
Rosalinda Gonzalez is married to Nemesio Oseguera, leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, one of Mexico's largest, most powerful and ultra-violent criminal organizations.
Kiara Advani, Sidharth Malhotra Announce Pregnancy
Kiara Advani and Sidharth Malhotra are expecting their first child, sharing the joyful news with a heartfelt post featuring baby socks.
Is Russia Using Iran as a Bargaining Chip in US Talks?
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov’s Tehran visit raises concerns that Moscow is using Iran as leverage in US negotiations over nuclear talks and Ukraine.
Over 1,000 Syrians Killed in Mezzeh Prison Under Assad
A report reveals that over 1,000 detainees were killed in Mezzeh prison under Assad’s rule, with mass graves linked to systematic executions and torture.
North Korea Expands Military Support to Russia Amid Heavy Losses
North Korea has sent additional troops to Russia after suffering heavy casualties in Ukraine, strengthening its military alliance with Moscow in exchange for economic and technological support.
Nael Barghouti Walks Free After 45 Years—But at a Cost
Nael Barghouti, the world’s longest-serving Palestinian political prisoner, has been released after 45 years but is forced into exile, unable to return home.
EU was born to ‘screw’ US, Trump says
"Look, let's be honest, the European Union was formed in order to screw the United States," Trump told reporters as he gathered his cabinet for the first time.
Two men publicly flogged in Indonesia for gay sex
Two men were publicly flogged in Indonesia's conservative Aceh province on Thursday after they were found guilty of sexual relations by a court operating under strict Islamic law.
Billion Indians Lack Disposable Income
India's consumer market is shrinking as income inequality deepens, with the rich growing richer while the middle class struggles with stagnant wages and declining savings.
Apple Fixes iPhone Bug that Suggests Replacing ‘Racist’ with ‘Trump’
Apple is fixing a dictation bug on iPhones that briefly suggested "Trump" when users said "racist," sparking political and AI reliability debates.