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Intel agencies draw line with Netanyahu ?

As Israel's war in Gaza continues more vocal critics of Netanyahu's Gaza policies have come forward in recent months including Netanyahu's aides from his own party. Watch to know more.

'Philippines looking to sign MoU with ISRO', says Philippines Vice Minister for foreign affairs

'We will be part of deterrent capabilities', Philippines Vice Minister for foreign affairs Theresa P. Lazaro tells WION on Brahmos missile acquisition from India. She also added that Philippines is looking to sign MoU with ISRO.

Truck collides with another vehicle in Niger state

At least 48 people have been killed in a fuel tanker truck explosion in Nigeria on Sunday. The explosion followed the truck's collision with another truck carrying travelers and cattle. Watch in to know more details!

Taliban, Pakistan forces clash: Two 'key' Afghan Taliban commanders killed in border clash

A clash between Pakistani security forces and the Afghan Taliban near the Kurram district border led to the deaths of eight Afghan soldiers, including two key commanders. Watch in for more details!

Eleven dead, nine missing in Morocco flooding

Moroccan authorities on Sunday told AFP that 11 people died and nine were missing in flooding caused by an "exceptional" climate phenomenon in southern areas. Interior ministry spokesman Rachid Khalfi said authorities recorded an initial "toll of 11 deaths" after heavy thunderstorms hit 17 prefectures and provinces in the kingdom.

Israel-Hamas War: Israeli Security cabinet discusses ceasefire deal amid protests in Tel Aviv

The Israeli security cabinet held a meeting in Tel Aviv, as anti-government activists and relatives of hostages protested outside the IDF’s Kirya headquarters. The meeting comes amid reports of skepticism in progress in talks to secure a hostage-ceasefire deal.

Russia-Ukraine War: Iranian MP confirms missile shipments to Russia

A member of Iran's parliament has now suggested that it made sense for Tehran to supply Moscow with ballistic missiles in exchange for soybeans and wheat. Dr. Hamidreza Gholamzadeh, Deputy for International Affairs at Tehran Municipality, Secretary General of the Asian Mayors Forum and Political Analyst, Iran, joins us to discuss.

Rise in use of 'safe' party drug Ketamine in United Kingdom

Ketamine, once known as a safe party drug has become a cause of concern in the United Kingdom with more and more people all over the country seeking treatment for addiction.

Europe's economy defies difficult forecasts, still, faces new challenges

In a recent address, Paolo Gentiloni, the European Union's (EU's) outgoing Commissioner for economy, highlighted the resilience of Europe's economy in the face of significant global challenges.

Volkswagen faces a perfect storm of challenges

Volkswagen is facing a critical juncture as it grapples with a perfect storm of challenges. The company's profitability is under immense pressure due to a combination of factors, including rising competition from Chinese automakers, increasing costs in Europe, and a slower-than-expected transition to electric vehicles.

Bangladesh Test-bound Akash Deep credits Mohammed Shami for Duleep Trophy first-round success

Akash Deep picked nine wickets across two innings for India A against India B during their first-round Duleep Trophy match recently. Upon being approached about how he made the ball talk, the right-arm seamer credited constructive conversations with Mohammad Shami for this magic.

Vietnam: Death toll from Typhoon Yagi rises to 24

Typhoon Yagi has weakened to a tropical depression, after killing more than a dozen people, tearing roofs off buildings, sinking boats and triggering landslides across Vietnam and even now the authorities are warning of more floods.

Bangladesh govt insists no change to national anthem amid 'India imposed' Amar Sonar Bangla claims

Bangladesh's interim government has made it clear there are no plans to change the country's national anthem, "Amar Sonar Bangla." This comes amid recent claims by a former military officer that India imposed the national anthem written by Rabindranath Tagore during the 1971 independence.

India: Mysterious flu in Gujarat kills at least 13 within days of heavy rains

13 people have died in Gujarat's Kutch district due to a mysterious disease days after the region suffered from heavy rainfall. The doctors are yet to diagnose the disease accurately.

Kolkata: Protests demanding justice for trainee doctor takes global stage

U.S, Japan, Australia, Taiwan, Singapore join agitation amid CBI investigation. Watch to know more.

Kendrick Lamar set for Super Bowl 2025 halftime show

Kendrick Lamar is set to perform at the Super Bowl Halftime show next year. The NFL made the big announcement on Sunday (Sept 8). Next year’s Super Bowl will be held on February 9, 2025, at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.

Scotland's 'sphinx' snow patch is vanishing

Scotland's 'sphinx' is an ancient and persistent snow patch in the UK region's third highest mountain. It renowned for never melting apart from three rare occasions in the 20th century but this year, It is about to do just that for the fourth consecutive year.

Nigeria: Fuel tanker explosion kills 48, 50 cattle burnt alive

At least 48 people have been killed in a fuel tanker truck explosion in Nigeria on Sunday. The explosion followed the truck's collision with another truck carrying travelers and cattle. Watch in to know more details!

Amy Adams walks the TIFF red carpet after her run with the dogs in 'Nightbitch'

"Nightbitch," an amusing fable about motherhood and identity that premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival this week, has raised expectations for the movie come awards season, but its star Amy Adams is shrugging off the speculation.