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Delhi Blast's Telegram Link: How Messaging App Became Playground For Terrorists

The less moderated online spaces provided by Telegram have also enabled extremists to reach wider masses and do self-promotion, brand development, and propaganda dissemination.

Published on: 12.11.2025 05:42
'US Doesn't Have Enough Talent': Trump Defends H-1B Visa Plan After Fee Hike

US President Donald Trump appears to have softened his stance on his administration's aggressive immigration reforms, saying America needs to bring in foreign talent for certain fields.

Published on: 12.11.2025 05:03
'No Changes': Google Denies Removing Western Sahara Border For Morocco Users

The dotted lines illustrating the border between Western Sahara and Morocco, indicating the former's disputed territory status, have never been visible to people using Google Maps in the latter, the company told AFP on Tuesday.

Published on: 12.11.2025 04:02
Bill To Allow 8 Republicans To Seek Damages For Capitol Riot Probe

Legislation moving through Congress that would end the government shutdown in the US would also allow eight Republican senators to seek hundreds of thousands of dollars in damages for the capitol riot probe done by the Biden administration.

Published on: 12.11.2025 03:55
"New York Will Turn Into Mumbai": Real Estate Billionaire On Mamdani's Win

New York City is looking up to a "really tough time" under mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, warned real estate billionaire Barry Sternlicht, who said he is considering moving his team out of the Big Apple.

Published on: 12.11.2025 03:52
"Foreign Students Good For US": Trump's U-Turn On MAGA's Immigration Agenda

In a major U-turn on his immigration agenda, US President Donald Trump has advocated for allowing foreign students to study in American universities.

Published on: 12.11.2025 03:48
Hundreds Protest Against Trump Son-In-Law's Property Project In Belgrade

Hundreds of people staged a demonstration in Belgrade on Tuesday against the planned demolition of a former army headquarters to make way for a luxury hotel complex that US President Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner wants to build.

Published on: 12.11.2025 01:20
Architecture Of Paris Agreement Must Not Be Altered: India At COP30

India on Tuesday reaffirmed its firm commitment to multilateralism and equity in global climate action, and said that developed nations must fulfil their legal obligations on finance, technology transfer and capacity building to developing countries.

Published on: 12.11.2025 01:12
S Jaishankar Meets UK Foreign Secretary On Sidelines Of G7 Meeting

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper on the sidelines of the G7 Foreign Ministers Meet in Canada.

Published on: 11.11.2025 23:47
"Trump Is Temporary": California Governor Newsom Seizes COP30 Spotlight

With US President Donald Trump skipping the UN's climate summit in the Amazon, California Governor Gavin Newsom grabbed the spotlight Tuesday and unleashed a barrage of attacks on the fossil fuel agenda of his political nemesis.

Published on: 11.11.2025 22:32
Key Zelensky Ally Accused Of $100 Million Corruption Scheme

Ukrainian investigators on Tuesday accused a key ally of President Volodymyr Zelensky of orchestrating a $100 million corruption scheme, as a major standoff over graft in the war-torn country escalates.

Published on: 11.11.2025 21:56
Sergio Gor Says He Looks Forward Serving As New US Ambassador To India

US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor on Tuesday said he looks forward to taking up his new assignment in New Delhi and thanked President Donald Trump for the opportunity to serve as Washington's envoy to the country.

Published on: 11.11.2025 20:00
Indonesian Teen Who Was Suspected In Mosque Attack, Built Bombs At Home

An Indonesian student suspected in last week's bomb attack on a high school mosque had assembled small-scale explosive devices at home and wanted to copy extremists he found online but had no links with any militant networks, authorities said.

Published on: 11.11.2025 18:37
"We Stay In Darkness": Gazans Still Without Electricity Despite Ceasefire

Palestinian mother Hanan al-Joujou, 31, has to feed her three children in the dark with a flashlight as there is no electricity in Gaza even after last month's Israel-Hamas ceasefire.

Published on: 11.11.2025 17:24
Pakistan Puts Asim Munir's Army Above State: What It Means

The Pakistan government's 27th Constitutional Amendment Bill grants sweeping powers to the country's army chief, Asim Munir. Under the constitutional changes passed by the upper house of parliament, Munir will take overall command of the military.

Published on: 11.11.2025 17:23
Must Fight For Our Journalism: BBC Outgoing Chief Amid Trump Lawsuit Threat

The BBC's outgoing boss urged staff to "fight" for its journalism Tuesday as the broadcaster grappled with how to respond to Donald Trump's threat of a lawsuit over a misleading edit of the US president.

Published on: 11.11.2025 17:17
10-Year-Old Chinese Boy Loses Vital Digestive Organs As Surgery Turns Tragic

The hospital paid the family 200,000 yuan (Rs 24,77,340) in compensation.

Published on: 11.11.2025 17:03
Watch: Car Flies Off Road And Crashes Down Stairs In Brazil, Driver Escapes With Scratches

The accident was attributed to Souza reportedly suffering a headache while driving, causing him to lose control of the vehicle.

Published on: 11.11.2025 16:41
"New York Will Become Mumbai": Billionaire Barry Sternlicht Slams Zohran Mamdani's Policies

Billionaire Barry Sternlicht warned that New York City could "turn into Mumbai" under mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, criticising union rules, housing costs, and left-leaning tenant policies that he says threaten business stability.

Published on: 11.11.2025 15:41
Turkish Military Plane With 20 On Board Crashes In Georgia

There were 20 people on board the Turkish military cargo plane that crashed in Georgia on Tuesday while flying back home from Azerbaijan, the defence ministry said.

Published on: 11.11.2025 15:32

News from Arabic Countries

No blame: Why India is being cautious with accusations after Delhi blast

PM Modi said in May that any future 'terror' attack would be viewed as an 'act of war'. That limits who India can blame.

Published on: 12.11.2025 12:42
Indigenous protesters storm COP30 climate summit in Brazil

Indigenous protesters stormed the UN’s COP30 climate summit in Belem, Brazil, clashing with security officers inside.

Published on: 12.11.2025 12:25
Zikim crossing in northern Gaza opens for humanitarian aid, Israel says

Israel has faced calls to allow aid into northern Gaza through the crossing, which has been closed for two months.

Published on: 12.11.2025 12:10
Venezuela launches nationwide military drills amid US troop build-up

Venezuela’s military is practicing its readiness for war, as the US continues its troop build-up in the Caribbean.

Published on: 12.11.2025 12:00
Sanctions are not a humane alternative to war

Without built-in health protections, sanctions kill civilians as surely as bombs and bullets.

Published on: 12.11.2025 11:59
Forty-two migrants presumed dead after shipwreck near Libya: UN

Accident would add to more than 1,000 migrant deaths in central Mediterranean crossings this year.

Published on: 12.11.2025 11:36
Ukraine suspends justice minister for alleged link to $100m corruption case

Justice Minister German Galushchenko allegedly took part in the scheme involving state nuclear power firm Energoatom.

Published on: 12.11.2025 10:24
Myanmar’s urban assassins: The fighters hunted by the military

Al Jazeera’s Investigative Unit exposes military attempts to crush underground rebel groups operating in big cities.

Published on: 12.11.2025 10:06
Would Trump’s $1bn lawsuit against the BBC hold up in court?

The US president would find it difficult to prove defamation if he sues in the US, where free speech is safeguarded.

Published on: 12.11.2025 10:05
Is earned success an illusion?

Is success really earned, or is meritocracy an illusion?

Published on: 12.11.2025 08:59
Video: Newly opened bridge collapses in China

A newly constructed bridge in southwest China has partially collapsed.

Published on: 12.11.2025 08:08
Nine in 10 Afghan families skip meals, take on debt: UNDP

Hit hard by aid cuts and sanctions, Afghanistan is struggling to absorb 4.5 million returnees since 2023.

Published on: 12.11.2025 07:39
Are Zohran Mamdani’s financial promises feasible for NYC?

New York City mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani promised to make the city more affordable. But can he fund his policies?

Published on: 12.11.2025 07:26
Australia, Indonesia agree to upgraded defence pact

The security pact, to be signed in January, pledges both countries to consult each other on security concerns.

Published on: 12.11.2025 07:24
‘Our land is not for sale’: Indigenous people protest at COP30 in Brazil

No agribusiness, oil exploration, illegal miners or illegal loggers, the protesters say at UN climate summit in Belem.

Published on: 12.11.2025 07:15
Turkiye confirms all 20 soldiers die in army plane crash in Georgia

A Turkish investigative team begins work at the crash site in coordination with Georgian authorities.

Published on: 12.11.2025 06:54
Russia loses legal battle to build embassy near Australia’s Parliament

Australia's High Court says government acted within its rights when it passed a law revoking 99-year lease for site.

Published on: 12.11.2025 06:19
Carlos Alcaraz rallies to defeat Taylor Fritz at ATP Finals in Turin

Spaniard's victory moves him to within one win of beating out Jannik Sinner for yearend number one ranking.

Published on: 12.11.2025 06:16
Thousands evacuated in Taiwan as Tropical Storm Fung-wong closes in

The slow-moving storm is due to make landfall on Wednesday night after departing the Philippines.

Published on: 12.11.2025 06:05
Colombia’s Petro halts intelligence sharing with US over Caribbean strikes

Announcement comes as US aircraft carrier arrives in the Caribbean and Presidents Trump, Petro feud.

Published on: 12.11.2025 06:04
LIVE: India, Pakistan launch probes after blasts in New Delhi, Islamabad

Blasts in the capitals of India and Pakistan on Monday and Tuesday killed 13 and 12 people, respectively.

Published on: 12.11.2025 05:52
Why is Trump talking about nuclear testing?

The world banned nuclear testing in 1996. The US says it might be time to start again.

Published on: 12.11.2025 05:17
South Korea’s former PM, spy chief arrested over martial law declaration

Investigations and arrests continue after South Korean ex-President Yoon Suk-yeol's failed bid to impose martial law.

Published on: 12.11.2025 05:10
Indigenous activists storm COP30 climate summit in Brazil, demanding action

Protest comes as Brazil's leader Lula says COP30 participants should be 'inspired' by Indigenous peoples.

Published on: 12.11.2025 04:16
UK sentences Chinese scammer after record-breaking Bitcoin seizure

Police seized 61,000 Bitcoin from Zhimin Qian, 47, as part of a years-long money laundering investigation.

Published on: 12.11.2025 04:14