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How Much For Matcha? Prices For Popular Powdered Tea Soar Due To Global Demand

Global demand for matcha has skyrocketed around the world, fueled by consumer interest in its health benefits.

Published on: 16.09.2025 11:57
Taliban Bans Wi-Fi In Afghan Province To 'Prevent Immorality'

The Taliban leader banned fibre optic internet in an Afghan province to "prevent immorality," a spokesman for the administration said Tuesday.

Published on: 16.09.2025 11:55
Queen Camilla To Miss Royal Funeral Due To Illness

Queen Camilla pulled out of attending the Duchess of Kent's funeral to recover from acute sinusitis on Tuesday, Buckingham Palace announced just hours before US President Donald Trump was...

Published on: 16.09.2025 11:53
'Pulled Children From Rubble In Pieces': Israel Pummels Gaza City

As drones buzzed overhead in the morning sun, Palestinians gently lifted from the rubble a blanket holding a body, the latest casualty of Israel's relentless bombardment of Gaza City.

Published on: 16.09.2025 11:51
Nepal Counts Cost After Deadly Protests

Nepal is assessing the multi-million dollar damage from last week's violent protests, when parliament, government offices and a newly opened Hilton Hotel were set ablaze.

Published on: 16.09.2025 11:50
Japan Political Party To Install AI Leader

An upstart Japanese political party said it will install an artificial intelligence as leader after its maverick founder quit following a disastrous showing in recent elections.

Published on: 16.09.2025 11:50
Opinion: Opinion | Israel Faces The Consequences Of Striking America's Friends

But, will anything change on the ground? If one were to read the Middle Eastern coffee cup right now, it might reveal that soon enough, things would go back to as they were before the strikes on Qatar happened.

Published on: 16.09.2025 11:44
Canada's Highway 401 Crash And Road Rage Fight Cause Major Traffic Disruptions

A multivehicle crash and a roadragefueled fight broke out on Torontos Highway 401 over the weekend. The crash involved a tanker truck and shut down westbound lanes.

Published on: 16.09.2025 11:41
Doha Fires Missile of Condemnation at Israel, But No Consequences

At the much-anticipated Arab and Islamic Summit in Qatar, leaders from across the Muslim world gathered amid soaring outrage over Israel's war on Gaza.

Published on: 16.09.2025 11:38
Trump Files $15 Billion Defamation Lawsuit Against The New York Times

President Donald Trump filed a $15 billion defamation lawsuit against The New York Times and four of its journalists.

Published on: 16.09.2025 11:34
Americans Believe Harsh Political Rhetoric Is Fueling Violence, Poll Finds

Roughly two out of three Americans believe that the harsh rhetoric used in talking about politics is encouraging violence, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll.

Published on: 16.09.2025 11:25
Meta To Debut Costlier Smart Glasses With Display At Annual Event

Meta is expected to double down on AI-powered augmented reality products with new smart glasses at its annual Connect event, even as the company faces scrutiny over its handling of child safety on its social media platforms.

Published on: 16.09.2025 11:15
FBI Chief Faces Senate Panel Amid Charlie Kirk Shooting, Jeffrey Epstein File Furors

FBI Director Kash Patel is set to testify before a US Senate panel, where he is likely to face sharp questions about the murder of Charlie Kirk and the decision not to release investigative files related to Jeffrey Epstein.

Published on: 16.09.2025 11:14
Shipowner Linked To Beirut Port Blast Held In Bulgaria

A shipowner wanted over a 2020 blast at Beirut port that killed more than 220 people has been arrested in Bulgaria.

Published on: 16.09.2025 11:14
Pentagon Cracks Down On Troops' Social Media Posts About Charlie Kirk

The US military is taking swift disciplinary action against U.S. troops over social media posts linked to the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, carrying out a "zero-tolerance" policy toward those it sees as cheering his death.

Published on: 16.09.2025 11:12
Fashion Influencer, 23, Found Dead Days After Posting Cryptic Clown Video

A Mexican fashion influencer has died days after her family reported her missing. Marian Izaguirre was found in critical condition in a hotel room in Morelia city of central Mexico

Published on: 16.09.2025 10:57
Video: 'Masood Azhar's Family Torn Apart': Jaish Leader Exposes Pak On Op Sindoor

AJaish-e-Mohamad's (JeM) commander has admitted that the family of Masood Azhar, the terror group's top commander, was "torn into pieces" in strikes on Bahawalpur.

Published on: 16.09.2025 10:22
12,000-Year-Old Mummies Reveal Evidence Of Human Mummification

Smoke-drying mummification of human remains was practised by hunter-gatherers across southern China, southeast Asia and beyond as far back as 12,000 years ago.

Published on: 16.09.2025 09:37
Smoke-dried bodies could be world's 'oldest mummies': study

Some ancient societies in China and southeast Asia appear to have smoke-dried their dead, effectively mummifying them thousands of years earlier than their Egyptian counterparts, new research has found.

Published on: 16.09.2025 09:36
Who Is Simon Leviev, Israeli Fraudster Arrested In Georgia

Simon Leviev, known to the world as the "Tinder Swindler," built a global reputation through deception.

Published on: 16.09.2025 09:32

News from Arabic Countries

Here is the reason why markets in Gaza are ‘full’ while we starve

Israel is letting in commercial goods instead of aid. It wants to show there is food and charge Palestinians for it.

Published on: 16.09.2025 11:27
Trump faces questions over latest attack on Venezuelan boat

A second US strike on a Venezuelan boat in international waters has raised concern over the legality of the attacks.

Published on: 16.09.2025 11:25
Captured state: Israel 20 years after disengaging from Gaza

Twenty years after leaving Gaza, it's Israel's far right and settler groups who are driving policy, analysts say

Published on: 16.09.2025 10:50
Ukrainians horrified by killing of refugee Iryna Zarutska, US culture wars

Ukraine's official response has been muted as pro-Trump activists exploit the murder in North Carolina.

Published on: 16.09.2025 10:39
Doha strikes are an example of Israel “manipulating” the US

A former US intelligence officer explains why he thinks it's unlikely Israel will carry out another strike on Qatar.

Published on: 16.09.2025 10:38
Fact check: Can taking Tylenol during pregnancy cause autism in children?

Experts consider Tylenol safe in pregnancy, though studies show mixed results on acetaminophen's link to autism.

Published on: 16.09.2025 10:10
Huge photo of Trump and Epstein unfurled in UK ahead of US state visit

Activists unfurled a giant photograph of Donald Trump with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein near Windsor Castle.

Published on: 16.09.2025 09:58
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.

Published on: 16.09.2025 09:18
Malawi presidential elections: Who is running and what’s at stake?

The small African country is still reeling from the fallout of last year's region-wide drought that devastated harvests.

Published on: 16.09.2025 08:45
Trump to file $15bn defamation, libel suit against NYT over Epstein reports

The US president has cited the reputational damage caused by the newspaper's coverage of his relationship with Epstein.

Published on: 16.09.2025 08:41
Video: Al Jazeera reports from scene of Israeli attack on Gaza tower

Al Jazeera’s Ibrahim al-Khalili reported from the scene of an Israeli attack on one of the tallest towers in Gaza.

Published on: 16.09.2025 08:21
Colombia’s President Petro decries US claim Bogota failing to fight drugs

US President Trump also places Afghanistan, Bolivia, Myanmar and Venezuela on list of states who failed to fight drugs.

Published on: 16.09.2025 08:05
Charlie Kirk murder suspect Tyler Robinson to appear in court: What to know

Prosecutors say charges could come on Tuesday, though the deadline could stretch to Friday.

Published on: 16.09.2025 07:35
UN inquiry says Israel’s war on Gaza is genocide, holds gov’t responsible

Using statements of Israeli officials and evidence on the ground, a UN report finds Israel is committing genocide.

Published on: 16.09.2025 07:02
Rubio in Qatar after warning of ‘short window’ to secure Gaza ceasefire

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio hails Qatar for mediation in the wake of Israel's attack in Doha.

Published on: 16.09.2025 06:57
Polls open in Malawi presidential election, in nation hit by soaring costs

Analysts say the race is between President Lazarus Chakwera and his predecessor Peter Mutharika.

Published on: 16.09.2025 06:35
How US tariffs are unraveling India’s textile industry

US tariffs of 50% on India have hit textile sector hard with orders stalled and businesses asked to absorb some tariffs.

Published on: 16.09.2025 06:06
PNG celebrates independence, to sign defence treaty with Australia

The treaty will allow Papua New Guinea nationals to gain Australian citizenship by joining its military.

Published on: 16.09.2025 05:58
US appeals court blocks Trump’s bid to fire Lisa Cook from Federal Reserve

Cook's claim that she was denied due process has a 'strong likelihood of success', court rules

Published on: 16.09.2025 05:33
Trump orders National Guard troops to Memphis in latest military deployment

The city's Democratic mayor, Paul Young, says the 'decision has been made' but does not think it will drive down crime.

Published on: 16.09.2025 04:32
Tyler Robinson’s DNA found at scene of Charlie Kirk’s murder, FBI head says

FBI Director Kash Patel says 22-year-old suspect also expressed wish to 'take out' Kirk in text message exchange.

Published on: 16.09.2025 03:17
Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka: Is South Asia fertile for Gen Z revolutions?

The contexts and triggers were different, but analysts say there's a common thread tying South Asia's youth revolts.

Published on: 16.09.2025 02:51
Belarusians detained after drone flown over Polish president’s residence

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk says an investigation is under way after drone spotted over government buildings.

Published on: 16.09.2025 02:49
Gaza City residents forced to flee as Israel carries out intense strikes

Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz celebrates the bombings of residential buildings for the third day in a row.

Published on: 16.09.2025 00:40
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,300

Here are the key events on day 1,300 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.

Published on: 16.09.2025 00:35