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'The issues in Pakistan cricket...,' PCB chief Mohsin Naqvi breaks silence on 10-wicket loss to Bangladesh

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief Mohsin Naqvi has broken his silence on Pakistan's historic 10-wicket loss against Bangladesh at home in the first Rawalpindi Test.

Israel-Hezbollah conflict: Have Israel and Hezbollah Got a Face-saver? | Gravitas

#Gravitas The cross-border fire between Israel and Hezbollah marked a notable escalation in hostilities after nearly a year of simmering tension. Interestingly, both sides have declared victory and stepped back. As per reports, in Israel, security restrictions in the northern region were lifted, signalling a return to a tenuous calm while in Lebanon, Hezbollah announced that its attacks for the day were over.

Australia registers record high winter temperature

Australia registered a record-high winter temperature Monday, with the mercury hitting 41.6 degrees Celsius (106.7 degrees Fahrenheit) in part of its rugged and remote northwest coast.

Bank of Maldives reverses foreign card rule changes

The Bank of Maldives has reversed its decision to suspend foreign transactions on cards linked to Maldivian rufiyaa accounts, just hours after announcing the change.

China's retail investors turn to fixed-income over stocks

Now we delve into the ongoing turmoil in China's stock market. Despite numerous government interventions, the market continues to nosedive, leaving investors reeling. Take a look at this next report for more…

Liu Jin steps down as Bank of China President

Bank of China president Liu Jin has resigned from his position. Liu, who was appointed in April 2021, stepped down for personal reasons after a little over three years in the role.

Bulgaria to hold snap general elections on October 27

Bulgaria will hold a snap parliamentary election, its seventh in just three years, on Oct. 27, President Rumen Radev said on Monday, following the failure of its political parties to agree a coalition government. Radev said a caretaker government led by Dimitar Glavchev would be sworn in Bulgaria's parliament on Tuesday to steer the Black Sea nation until the election.

Climate risks drive record home insurance rates in Australia

Home insurance in Australia is becoming a significant financial burden for many households. As the frequency and severity of natural disasters increase due to climate change, insurance premiums are skyrocketing. This rising cost is putting strain on homeowners' budgets and threatening the stability of mortgage loans.

Venezuela: Opposition leader Gonzalez accuses Attorney General of bias

Almost a month after elections the opposition continues to raise an uproar over Nicholas Maduro's re-election alleging foul play. Days after the country's tribunal ratified Maduro's win the opposition candidate Edmundo Gonzalez has been asked to appear for a criminal probe against him.

France: National rally leaders blame Macron for 'political chaos'

A full seven weeks after a snap election in which Macron lost his relative parliamentary majority, he has still not named a new prime minister, whose first major task will be to submit next year's budget plan to the National Assembly.

Baloch militants kill 39 in targeted attacks in Pakistan | WION Originals

Separatists militants attacked police stations, railway lines, and vehicles on highways in Balochistan province of Pakistan. Militants killed at least 39 people in Balochistan in 'coordinated' attacks. Watch in for more details!

Gaza ceasefire deal: Ceasefire efforts in Cairo collapse as Israel pounds Gaza

Israel and Hezbollah exchanged their heaviest exchange of missiles since the beginning of the Gaza War and the United States says it is keeping track of the situation and is working to avert any further escalation. Watch WION for more on the story. Watch in for more details!

Russia-Ukraine War: More than half of Ukraine targeted

As Ukraine's Kursk incursion continues Moscow has renewed its strategy against Kyiv. Russian strikes across Ukraine have killed at least three people injured several and damaged energy infrastructure. Watch in for more details!

Russia-Ukraine War: Russian missile blitz rocks Ukraine

As Ukraine's Kursk incursion continues Moscow has renewed its strategy against Kyiv. Russian strikes across Ukraine have killed at least three people injured several and damaged energy infrastructure. Watch in for more details!

India to raise plight of stranded Indian migrants with Brazil foreign minister Mauro Vieira during his visit

Brazilian Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira is on a visit to India. During his visit, India may raise the plight of hundreds of men and women, many of them Indian, who are stranded at an airport in Sau Paulo, Brazil.

India: BJP's Rameswar Teli and Mission Ranjan Das win Rajya Sabha seats from Assam unopposed

BJP's Rajya Sabha poll candidates in Assam, Rameswar Teli and Mission Ranjan Das, were elected unopposed. They collected their winners' certificates from the Returning Officer on Monday.

Australians secure protection against after-hours work demands

Australians are days away from being able to ignore their bosses outside working hours as the country has passed a new law to handle the work-related stress of employees.

Aparshakti Khurana calls tussle over credit for Stree 2 success as 'unpleasant'

Stree 2 has been declared as the first hit for Bollywood in 2024. And while Amar Kaushik's directorial has been receiving love from audiences all over the world, the success of the film, it seems, has led to a PR tussle between the film's lead stars Rajkummar Rao and Shraddha Kapoor.

Mexico protests: Mexico judicial workers protest overhaul

Over 1,000 more judges and magistrates in Mexico have voted to join an indefinite nationwide strike that began on Monday amid mounting protests against a plan by the ruling party to overhaul the country's judiciary.