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Chinese Toddler Chokes To Death On Tapioca Bubble Milk Tea While Playing On Trampoline

The tragic incident sparked intense discussion on Chinese social media about parenting.

Published on: 03.11.2025 08:00
'Pakistan Is Testing Nukes, US Also Needs To': Trump On Need For Nuclear Order

Pakistan is among the countries that are actively testing nuclear weapons, according to US President Donald Trump. The Republican leader's remarks came amid buzz of the US resuming testing of US nuclear weapons.

Published on: 03.11.2025 07:49
Mark Zuckerberg's Meta Rejects Claims Of Using Porn For AI Training, Blames Staffs

Meta said the adult content was downloaded by employees for personal use.

Published on: 03.11.2025 07:45
"India Wants To Keep Pak Busy": Khawaja Asif's Bizarre Two-Front War Claim

Doubling down on his 'proxy war' claim, Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Asif said New Delhi was keeping Islamabad busy on both eastern and western fronts, referring to the recent clashes with Taliban forces along the Durand Line.

Published on: 03.11.2025 07:40
"Enough Nukes To Blow Up World 150 Times": Trumps Denuclearisation Pitch

The Republican claimed the US was "doing very well against China" but acknowledged that Beijing has a "power" of rare earth minerals over Washington.

Published on: 03.11.2025 06:41
"Cameras Analysing My Every Move": Erika Kirk Amid Row Over Hug With JD Vance

Erika, who recently assumed the role of CEO of Turning Point USA, has faced criticism from some commentators who questioned the timing of her public appearances following her husband's death.

Published on: 03.11.2025 06:38
How US, China Statements Compare Post Xi-Trump Summit. A Breakdown

Donald Trump and Xi Jinping held a bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit, in Busan, South Korea.

Published on: 03.11.2025 06:36
Death Becomes A Growing Business In Ageing, Lonely South Korea

South Korea has the highest suicide rate among developed nations, and these "lonely deaths" include those who died alone by their own hand.

Published on: 03.11.2025 06:24
"Musk Will Get Richer, Many Will Lose Jobs": Nobel Laureate On Rise Of AI

Asked if he would stop AI development altogether if he could, Geoffrey Hinton said, "I don't know, it's not like nuclear weapons, which are only good for bad things."

Published on: 03.11.2025 05:59
"Accomplished Daughter Of Immigrants": US Congressman Ro Khanna Backs Usha Vance Amid Row

Amid a controversy over US Vice President JD Vance's comments about his wife's religion, Indian-origin Congressman Ro Khanna has come out in support of Second Lady Usha Vance, and called her an "accomplished daughter of immigrants."

Published on: 03.11.2025 05:46
Trump Was Asked Who's "Tougher" To Deal With Between Putin, Xi. His Reply

US President Donald Trump was all praise for his Russian and Chinese counterparts, Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping, when asked who among the two global leaders was tougher to deal with.

Published on: 03.11.2025 05:28
"Memories Of 1983, 2011": Indian-Origin CEOs On India's Women World Cup Win

With Harmanpreet Kaur as the captainand led by stellar performances from Shafali Verma, Deepti Sharma, and Smriti Mandhana, India produced a dominant all-round display to claim their first-ever world title in women's cricket.

Published on: 03.11.2025 04:43
DNA Evidence, Prior Thefts: All About 4 Suspects Charged In Louvre Heist

Four suspects in the Louvre heist have been handed preliminary charges and incarcerated, including three believed to be members of the team who forced its way into the museum, leaving with $102 million worth crown jewels.

Published on: 03.11.2025 04:25
Trump Refuses To Give Nvidia's Blackwell Chip To "Other People"

Questions have swirled about whether Trump would allow shipments of a version of the Blackwell to China since August, when he suggested he might allow sales of a scaled-down version of Nvidia's next-generation advanced GPU chip in China.

Published on: 03.11.2025 03:44
"Tragic Situation": Trump On Andrew Losing Royal Titles Over Epstein Ties

Buckingham Palace made the announcement last week, leaving Andrew to now be known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor.

Published on: 03.11.2025 03:43
Trump The Great? US President Steps Up Power Moves

Trump has accelerated power moves, taking revenge on his political opponents, sending more troops into more US cities, muzzling the media and asserting control over every lever of government.

Published on: 03.11.2025 03:42
How End Of Federal Food Aid Could Hit Black Americans

Two federal judges ruled nearly simultaneously on Friday that President Donald Trump's administration must continue to fund SNAP, the nation's biggest food aid programme, using contingency funds during the government shutdown

Published on: 03.11.2025 03:24
Explained: Why Is Afghanistan Prone To Earthquakes

Eastern and northeastern Afghanistan, especially regions along its borders with Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Pakistan, are particularly prone to earthquakes.

Published on: 03.11.2025 03:06
"No, Not Really": Trump On Plans To Sell Tomahawks To Ukraine

US President Donald Trump said on Sunday that, for now, he is not considering a deal that would allow Ukraine to obtain long-range Tomahawk missiles for use against Russia.

Published on: 03.11.2025 02:58
"Hezbollah Playing With Fire": Israel As It Warns Of Intensifying Attacks

Israel on Sunday signalled it could intensify operations in Lebanon against Hezbollah, which Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused of rearming, urging Beirut to disarm the Iran-backed group.

Published on: 03.11.2025 02:53

News from Arabic Countries

Trump says ‘days numbered’ for Venezuela’s Maduro

The US president sent mixed signals over his plans for Venezuela as his military build-up in the Caribbean continues.

Published on: 03.11.2025 07:37
Indian cricket fans celebrate first Women’s World Cup title

Cricket fans have been celebrating across India after the women’s team claimed their first ever World Cup.

Published on: 03.11.2025 07:18
Narendra Modi leads tributes to women’s cricket team after World Cup win

India is celebrating after winning a first women's World Cup, drawing comparisons to the men's memorable 1983 triumph.

Published on: 03.11.2025 07:00
Video: Afghanistan’s Blue Mosque damaged in earthquake

Video shows earthquake damage to Afghanistan’s shrine of Mazar-i-Sharif, also known as The Blue Mosque.

Published on: 03.11.2025 06:43
Sudan slams RSF ‘war crimes’ in el-Fasher as survivors recount killings

Envoy says Sudan will not take part in talks to end the conflict if the UAE is involved in negotiations.

Published on: 03.11.2025 05:10
LIVE: Israeli air strikes hit Gaza; 2 Palestinians killed in West Bank

Israeli forces resume attacks on Khan Younis while its forces kill two people in occupied West Bank.

Published on: 03.11.2025 05:00
Sinner wins Paris Masters to reclaim world No 1 ranking from Alcaraz

Jannik Sinner's first Paris Masters crown moves the Italian past Carlos Alcaraz and back into the ATP's top spot.

Published on: 03.11.2025 04:26
Calls for justice after Mexico mayor killed during Day of the Dead festival

Carlos Manzo, an outspoken critic of organised crime, was shot dead during a public festival in the city of Uruapan.

Published on: 03.11.2025 04:24
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,348

Here are the key events from day 1,348 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.

Published on: 03.11.2025 01:35
Earthquake kills at least 20 as it strikes northern Afghanistan

A magnitude 6.3 quake has struck near the city of Mazar-i-Sharif, months after an earthquake killed 2,200 people.

Published on: 02.11.2025 22:09
Colombia’s ELN rebels face US drug threats amid push for peace talks

The US focus on drugs and nearby Venezuela brings an international dimension to what was an internal Colombian conflict.

Published on: 02.11.2025 21:59
Israeli forces kill another Palestinian in Gaza; Hamas returns 3 bodies

Despite the ceasefire, Israel’s strikes and severe restrictions on aid leave Gaza’s civilians struggling to survive.

Published on: 02.11.2025 21:53
Trump says Xi assured him China won’t take action on Taiwan

US president claims Beijing won't act on Taiwan while Trump is in the White House, 'because they know the consequences'.

Published on: 02.11.2025 20:59
Barcelona beat Elche 3-1 to stay in touch with La Liga leaders Real Madrid

Dominant win moves defending La Liga champions to second place in the standings, five adrift of archrivals Madrid.

Published on: 02.11.2025 20:00
Drinking water in Tehran could run dry in two weeks, Iranian official says

A historic drought in the country has culminated in a '100 percent drop in precipitation' in the Tehran region.

Published on: 02.11.2025 19:16
India’s women beat South Africa to claim first Cricket World Cup

India's women post 298-7 in Navi Mumbai before bowling South Africa out for 246 to claim the 2025 Cricket World Cup.

Published on: 02.11.2025 18:52
China-US relations: ‘Somewhere between a ceasefire and a truce’

China expert Evan Medeiros discusses US-China ties going back before Trump's 'Liberation Day' tariffs and trade wars.

Published on: 02.11.2025 17:24
Briahna Joy Gray: Is Zohran Mamdani the future of the Democrats?

Briahna Joy Gray tells Marc Lamont Hill why New York mayoral candidate Mamdani is 'too good' for the Democratic Party.

Published on: 02.11.2025 17:23
Canada, Philippines sign defence pact to deter Beijing in South China Sea

China has frequently accused the Philippines of acting as a 'troublemaker' and 'saboteur of regional stability'.

Published on: 02.11.2025 16:44
Who killed Shireen?

An investigation into Shireen Abu Akleh’s killing reveals new evidence and cover-ups by Israeli and US governments.

Published on: 02.11.2025 16:00
Humanitarian disaster worsens across Sudan after RSF takes over el-Fasher

Many people remain unaccounted for while camps and towns surrounding el-Fasher are overwhelmed too.

Published on: 02.11.2025 15:40
How can the US government shutdown be brought to an end?

The poor are suffering the most as the political stalemate continues.

Published on: 02.11.2025 15:37
How labour unions in Europe can help end Israel’s genocide in Gaza

Industrial protest action is a potent tool that can disrupt war supply chains and force governments to act.

Published on: 02.11.2025 15:08
Hamas rejects US accusation it looted aid trucks in Gaza

Hamas says US claim is 'unfounded', calling it 'an attempt to justify further reduction of already limited' aid in Gaza.

Published on: 02.11.2025 15:02
Barcelona vs Elche 3-1: La Liga – as it happened

All the updates as Barcelona beat Elche at the Olympic Stadium with goals from Yamal, Torres and Rashford.

Published on: 02.11.2025 14:30