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Israel Hezbollah War: IDF Bombs Area Close to Lebanon Parliament

The airstrike started a fire in an apartment building in the residential Bashoura district, not far from the United Nations headquarters, the prime minister’s office and parliament.

Love, Sitara Interview: Rajeev Siddhartha on romancing Sobhita Dhulipala in film

Love, Sitara is currently streaming on ZEE5. A sweet story about a 29-year-old woman Sitara played by Sobhita Dhulipala who decides to get married to the love of her life because she gets pregnant but then decides against it when she finds out faults within her own family – offers a fresh take on modern-day relationships.

Viral Robot Dog Video Sparks Reactions as Real Dogs Encounter Their Robotic Doppelgangers

A viral video has captured the attention of viewers as real dogs come face-to-face with robotic versions of themselves. The clip shows the curious reactions of the pets, sparking widespread interest and raising questions about the growing role of robotics in everyday life.

Israel Iran War: Iran Warns Of 'Far Stronger Response' To Netanyahu Threat Of Revenge Attack

Israel has vowed to retaliate after Iran launched a barrage of ballistic missiles at targets across Israel in a dramatic intensification of a conflict that appeared to be escalating out of control.

A marvellous megastructure is sitting deep inside the Pacific. Scientists say it is...

Scientists have stumbled upon a strange megastructure deep inside the Pacific Ocean near Easter Island, which may be the reason behind the East Pacific Rise - which is the fastest spreading ocean ridge in the world.

Shigeru Ishiba Starts Term as Japan's New Prime Minister

The 102nd prime minister of Japan was elected by Shigeru Ishiba, the new leader of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party. Ishiba promised his administration would restore the public's confidence, which had been damaged by the political funds scandal, boost the nation's economy, and strengthen defenses against threats to national security.

India Aims At Exporting Armored Vehicles, Asian African Nations to Import Tanks

The country has been exporting military hardware to roughly 85 countries, with local enterprises involved in the manufacturing of a wide array of equipment, including missiles, artillery guns, rockets, armoured vehicles, offshore patrol vessels, radars, surveillance systems, and personal protective gear.

Virginia teacher fired for refusing to use transgender student's preferred pronouns awarded over $500,000

In Virginia, United States, a school board will have to cough up over $500,000 to a former French teacher who was dismissed in 2018 for refusing to use a transgender student's preferred pronouns.

Cia Takes To Social Media To Recruit Informants

The US CIA has continued its apparently successful recruitment of Russian spies by launching a fresh push to find informants in China, Iran, and North Korea. The top US spying agency released instructions in Mandarin, Farsi and Korean on its accounts on X, Facebook, Instagram, Telegram, LinkedIn and the Dark Web on how to contact it securely, a CIA spokeswoman said in a statement

Earth has a hidden massive sixth ocean in a crystal structure under its crust. Here's why

The mysterious structure of Earth and its mantle has kept scientists hooked, and they keep studying it to make new discoveries every day. The geography of Earth already felt different from what was taught to many of us in schools when scientists discovered a missing continent under the crust of the Earth, 375 years after it went missing.

'Weird' origin of radio waves, which travelled eight billion years to Earth, found. Is it alien signal or...?

The high-energy burst of radio waves, which recently made headlines for travelling for eight billion years in space before reaching Earth, had a "weird" place of origin, which scientists have now identified.

War Clouds All Over West Asia | US Helping Its Citizens Depart Lebanon

What began as a war between Israel and Hamas has now evolved into a multi-front war with Israel now facing challenges across West Asia. The war has drawn in key regional players including Iran which recently escalated tensions after it launched a ballistic missile strike on Israel.

Kate Middleton Hugs Young Girl Battling Rare Cancer

At Windsor Castle, Kate Middleton—who spent months receiving cancer treatments earlier this year—met a teenage girl who was also undergoing therapy.

UK: Starmer Repays Over €6,000 Amid Freebies Scandal

UK PM has paid for gifts worth more than £6,000 in a bid to salvage his reputation amid a growing scandal over freebies.

Baby found disfigured by rats in 'house of horrors'; Indiana father sentenced to 16 years in prison

In a tragic case of severe neglect, an Indiana father has been sentenced to 16 years in prison after his six-month-old son was found disfigured and in a pool of blood after nearly being eaten alive by rats.

Kate Middleton meets girl with aggressive cancer who shares her passion for photography

The Princess of Wales is taking up her royal duties finally, as she wrapped up her chemotherapy sessions last month. Kate Middleton has otherwise kept a low public profile since she began chemotherapy.

‘Can’t let them enter...,’ SC stays Tamil Nadu police action against Sadhguru’s Isha Foundation

India’s top court granted major relief to Indian spiritual teacher Sadhguru on Thursday (Oct 3), as it stayed police action against his Isha Foundation. The bench of Chief Justice of India (CJI) DY Chandrachud also transferred the matter to the Supreme Court.

Who is Sonam Wangchuk, the Ladakh activist detained in Delhi for 36 hours?

Ladakh climate activist Sonam Wangchuk was released from custody after nearly 36 hours on Wednesday (Oct 2). Wangchuk was detained by the Delhi police at the Singhu border on Monday (Sep 30) after he along with 150 protesters marched to the national capital from Ladakh.

Mexican army kills six migrants, including Indian, during dramatic highway chase

Soldiers chasing suspicious vehicles on a highway in Mexico opened fire and killed six migrants, the defense ministry said Wednesday. The patrol found 33 migrants from countries including Egypt, Nepal, Cuba, India and Pakistan, it said, without specifying the nationalities of those killed in the incident late Tuesday in southern Chiapas state.