Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, along with Chief of Army Staff, Field Marshal Asim Munir, are likely to meet US President Donald Trump next week.
Trump files $15 billion defamation lawsuit against New York Times
The US president accused the newspaper of being a “a virtual ‘mouthpiece’ for the radical left Democrat(ic) Party.”
Israel’s military says Gaza City ground offensive is underway
Israel’s military says troops have “begun pushing into the heart of Gaza City,” renewing its call for thousands of war-weary civilians to evacuate.
Fried chicken giveaway sparks CHAOS in Paris as riot cops fire tear gas at 3,000-strong crowd
A FRIED chicken giveaway in Paris plunged into chaos when 3,000 people turned up – sparking clashes with riot cops who fired tear gas at customers.
Asian fast-food chain Kro…
Taiwan’s new civil defense handbook aims to boost public readiness as China tensions persist
Taiwan has launched a new civil defense handbook providing a more user-friendly revamp highlighting the urgency of strengthening a civilian response in case of an invasion by China.
Greg Gutfeld curses at colleague live on air for bringing up Melissa Hortman during Charlie Kirk discussion
Democratic lawmaker was assassinated along with her husband in June
Saudi Arabia enforces strict ban on unlicensed passenger under new transport law
Saudi Arabia’s Transport General Authority (TGA) enforces a new Road Transport Law banning unlicensed passenger transport, including hailing and soliciting passengers. Violators face fines up to SAR 20,000, vehicle impoundment, possible auctioning, and…
UN inquiry finds Israel committing genocide in Gaza
A UN inquiry has found that Israel’s war on Gaza is a genocide, a landmark moment after nearly two years of war.
Malawians face soaring prices and joblessness as they head to the polls
Some 7.2 million Malawians cast ballots today, Tuesday, in a presidential election dominated by economic concerns, with former president Peter Mutharika leading polls against incumbent Lazarus Chakwera in what could require a runoff if no candidate a…
US Columnist Claims She Was Fired After Speaking Out On Violence, Guns
Longtime Washington Post columnist Karen Attiah has alleged that she was fired from the paper’s Opinions department after “speaking out against political violence,” following right-wing activist Charlie Kirk’s death.