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Thousands Of Palestinians Flee As Israeli Troops Press Forward Into Gaza City

Israeli troops and tanks were pushing deeper into Gaza City on Wednesday, the second day of a ground offensive that was widely condemned internationally, as Palestinians fled the devastated area en masse.

Published on: 17.09.2025 13:34
"Independence Gone": Ben & Jerry's Co-Founder Quits Over Row With Unilever

The co-founder of Ben & Jerry's has resigned from the ice cream brand after saying his company known for its social activism has lost "the independence to pursue our values" under the ownership of British giant Unilever.

Published on: 17.09.2025 13:28
Pak Ex-PM Imran Khan Alleges ISI Conducting His Military Trial In Jail

Pakistan's jailed former prime minister Imran Khan on Wednesday alleged that he is facing a military trial in jail as it's not being conducted by a civilian judge but by an ISI officer, who takes instructions directly from Army Chief Asim Munir.

Published on: 17.09.2025 12:56
Indian-Origin Heart Surgeon Guilty Of Sexual Offences Gets 6 Year Jail In UK

An Indian-origin heart surgeon convicted of abusing his position to sexually assault female members of staff at a National Health Service (NHS) hospital in northern England has been jailed for six years.

Published on: 17.09.2025 12:48
Car Rams FBI Building Gate In Pittsburgh, Driver Leaves Behind American Flag

A driver rammed a car into a security gate at the FBI building in Pittsburgh early Wednesday, then removed an American flag from the back seat and threw it over the gate before leaving, authorities said.

Published on: 17.09.2025 12:15
Alexei Navalny's Wife Says Tests Show Her Husband Was Poisoned

The wife of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny said Wednesday that laboratory analysis of smuggled biological samples found he was killed by poisoning while incarcerated at an Arctic prison in February 2024.

Published on: 17.09.2025 11:17
'My Friend Narendra...': Decoding Donald Trump's Midnight Birthday Wish For PM

US President Donald Trump's late-night phone call to Prime Minister Narendra Modi - ostensibly for his 75th birthday - has injected fresh momentum into a bilateral relationship battered by stand-offs over the 50 per cent tariffs on Indian exports.

Published on: 17.09.2025 09:45
US Boy's Life Saved After Mother's Google Search Uncovered Rare Brain Condition

A Texas mother's online search led to a life-saving diagnosis and surgery for her 6-year-old son, who was initially misdiagnosed with the flu but was later found to have a rare brain vascular condition.

Published on: 17.09.2025 09:42
Botox And Beards In Afghanistan: Cosmetic Surgery Flourishes Under Taliban Rule

Decked out with fake crystal chandeliers and velvet sofas, cosmetic surgery clinics in Afghanistan's capital are a world away from the austerity of Taliban rule, where Botox, lip filler, and hair transplants reign.

Published on: 17.09.2025 09:32
"Drone, Meteor Or UFO?": Buzz After Video Shows Missile Being Fired At Unknown Object In China

Videos on social media appear to capture a fireball being intercepted by a bright light in the sky, resulting in an instant explosion.

Published on: 17.09.2025 09:10
What Charlie Kirk Murder Suspect Tyler Robinson's Mother Told Police

Accused Tyler Robinson's mother said he was becoming more liberal in his political views, especially supportive of LGBTQ+ rights.

Published on: 17.09.2025 09:03
What To know About The Hunt For Suspect In Charlie Kirk's Killing

Authorities have shared their most detailed account yet of the investigation set off by the killing of American conservative activist Charlie Kirk, which concluded with a suspect surrendering to police.

Published on: 17.09.2025 08:50
Daily Beast Pulls Story Linking Melania Trump To Jeffrey Epstein, Issues Apology

The Daily Beast has issued an apology to US First Lady Melania Trump after it published an article claiming that she was introduced to her husband, President Donald Trump, through convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Published on: 17.09.2025 08:41
King Charles III To Welcome Trump With State Banquet, Carriage Ride At Windsor Castle

Donald Trump said Tuesday after arriving in London that he loved being back in the United Kingdom, calling it a "very special place." Asked if he had a message for Charles, he said the king was a longtime friend of his and well-respected.

Published on: 17.09.2025 08:38
TikTok, Trade, Taiwan Top Agenda For Call Between Trump, Xi

US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping will have plenty to discuss this week in their first conversation since June, with TikTok, Boeing planes, rare earth magnets and Taiwan among top items for negotiation.

Published on: 17.09.2025 08:31
Australian Pilot Dies After Plane Carrying 180 kg Cocaine Crashes In Brazil

Mr Clark, a former Qantas pilot with over 20 years of aviation experience, was alone in the aircraft when it crashed shortly after takeoff from a rural airstrip.

Published on: 17.09.2025 07:57
Main Suspect in Madeleine McCann Case, Christian Brueckner, Set for Release

The main suspect in the 2007 disappearance of British toddler Madeleine McCann is due to be released on Wednesday from the German prison where he has been serving a seven-year prison sentence for an unrelated sex crime.

Published on: 17.09.2025 07:46
Khalistani Outfit Announces Siege On Indian Consulate In Vancouver

As India and Canada resume diplomatic ties, Sikhs for Justice (SFJ), a US-based Khalistani outfit, has threatened to "siege" the Indian Consulate in Vancouver.

Published on: 17.09.2025 07:38
Texas Student Re-Enacts Charlie Kirk's Assassination, Expelled From University

The Texas State University has expelled a student for re-enacting the assassination of Charlie Kirk during a memorial event on campus.

Published on: 17.09.2025 06:45
"Support Peace Efforts In Ukraine": PM Modi To Trump After Birthday Message

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday extended his support to the United States' efforts to end the Russia-Ukraine war.

Published on: 17.09.2025 04:31

News from Arabic Countries

Will a boycott over Israel divide the Eurovision Song Contest?

Netherlands, Iceland, Ireland, Spain and Slovania have said they will not participate in the competition if Israel does.

Published on: 17.09.2025 13:57
‘Ball still in Iran’s court,’ European powers say after nuclear issues call

Germany says it's possible to temporarily delay sanctions after E3's top diplomats hold call with Iranian counterpart.

Published on: 17.09.2025 13:19
US not entitled “to use lethal force” against Venezuelan vessels

“That implicates murder statutes under US federal law.”

Published on: 17.09.2025 13:18
Who was Oscar-winning actor, director and activist Robert Redford?

Robert Redford, the Oscar-winning actor, director and activist, has died aged 89. Celebrated for his Hollywood career,

Published on: 17.09.2025 13:14
As its former ambassadors, we urge the EU to sanction Israel now

Europe must not let Gaza become the graveyard of international law and human rights.

Published on: 17.09.2025 13:07
Shaming Israel for Gaza genocide could embolden it, unless it is punished

Calling genocide by its name means nothing without action to stop it.

Published on: 17.09.2025 12:37
As Israel struck Qatar, South Africans saw echo of last decade of apartheid

In the 70s and 80s, South Africa hit Zambia, Angola, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Mozambique. Israel's struck 8 nations this year.

Published on: 17.09.2025 12:26
EU proposes suspension of trade concessions with Israel over Gaza war

The European Commission also proposes sanctions on 'extremist ministers' in the Israeli government and violent settlers.

Published on: 17.09.2025 12:18
What happened as Charlie Kirk murder suspect appeared in court

Prosecutors have revealed a digital trove of evidence in the case against Charlie Kirk's accused killer.

Published on: 17.09.2025 12:11
Mass displacement in Gaza as Israeli ground invasion intensifies

Humanitarian crisis deepens in Gaza with no safe exits, as mass displacement and Israeli attacks continue unabated.

Published on: 17.09.2025 12:10
Protests turn violent in Ecuador over rising fuel prices

Protests over rising fuel prices in Ecuador turned violent on Tuesday as demonstrations spread across the country.

Published on: 17.09.2025 11:55
Alexey Navalny’s wife says lab tests show he was poisoned before death

Yulia Navalnaya urges two laboratories in different countries to release analyses of smuggled samples.

Published on: 17.09.2025 11:54
Israel’s responses are “boring” and repetitive

UN Commissioner Chris Sidoti says Israel’s “boring” replies on Gaza war crimes are predictable and avoid the evidence.

Published on: 17.09.2025 11:26
Video: Israeli strike targets vehicle carrying displaced Palestinians

An Israeli strike targeted a vehicle carrying displaced Palestinians who were evacuating Gaza City.

Published on: 17.09.2025 11:07
‘A human cannot live there any more’: Afghan quake survivors plead for help

Survivors appeal for urgent aid to rebuild destroyed homes and restore their villages.

Published on: 17.09.2025 10:41
Thomas Partey, ex-Arsenal footballer, denies rape charges

The alleged offences took place when the Ghanaian defender played for London club Arsenal in the Premier League.

Published on: 17.09.2025 10:35
Trump’s second state visit to the UK filled with royal pomp, protests

The visit comes as both the US and UK leaders face fallout over the furore surrounding Jeffrey Epstein.

Published on: 17.09.2025 10:11
Did climate change cause 16,500 extra deaths in Europe this summer?

Study covering 854 European cities finds that officially reported heat deaths remain 'significantly underestimated'.

Published on: 17.09.2025 10:01
Qatar’s emir visits Jordan to discuss cooperation after Israel attack

The visit is Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani's first since Israel's strike on Doha last week.

Published on: 17.09.2025 09:29
‘Gone to waste’: Kashmir growers watch apples rot as key highway is blocked

The Kashmir region contributes almost 80 percent of India's apples. But 4,000 trucks carrying them stand stranded.

Published on: 17.09.2025 08:41
Few Lebanese families return to villages in south destroyed by Israel war

Almost a year after the start of a fragile ceasefire, the Israeli army continues to occupy areas in southern Lebanon.

Published on: 17.09.2025 08:34
India v Pakistan

One of the fiercest rivalries in sport

Published on: 17.09.2025 08:31
Ben & Jerry’s cofounder leaves firm amid dispute with Unilever over Gaza

Jerry Greenfield says he could no longer 'in good conscience' continue working for a company that had been 'silenced'.

Published on: 17.09.2025 07:51
Video: Al Jazeera challenges UN chief over Gaza genocide

Al Jazeera's James Bays asked UN Guterres about why he has not referred to the war on Gaza as a genocide.

Published on: 17.09.2025 07:19
Gaza City mosque blown up by Israeli air attack

Israeli forces bombed and destroyed a 13th century mosque in the Tuffah neighbourhood of Gaza City on Tuesday.

Published on: 17.09.2025 07:15