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Opinion: Opinion: Occupation, Oppression, Outburst Of A People's Movement In PoK
The agitation in PoK and the attention it is attracting around the world is a massive blow to the Pakistani narrative on Jammu and Kashmir.
Iran Postpones State Funeral Of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei To Late June
Iran had earlier said it planned to hold the three-day event in early Muharram, the first month of the Islamic calendar, which would have put in early June.
Microsoft Restricts Staff's Use Of Claude Fable 5 Over Data Concerns: Report
Claude Fable 5 is the most powerful model Anthropic has made available for wider use, with the company citing its performance in software engineering and analytics.
Iran Adds Elon Musk's SpaceX, Starlink To Target List In Middle East: Report
Tehran believes Starlink technology and other Musk-link projects have been used to support US-Israel military operations in the region.
'Do It When Suits Them, Don't When It Doesn't': S Jaishankar On US Tariffs
India became a major buyer of Russian oil after the US imposed sanctions on Russia in 2022 for invading Ukraine and capped the price of its oil.
US-Iran War Live: Trump Cancels Iran Strikes After 'High-Level Approval' Of Talks
US-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: Trump said key points of a potential agreement have been worked out with support from several countries, raising hopes of a deal soon.
UK’s defence plan is underfunded and outdated, says Al Carns after resignation
Former armed forces minister, who quit hours after John Healey, heavily hints he would run for Labour leadershipUK politics live – latest updatesAl Carns has delivered a withering assessment of the government’s defence plans after quitting as a defence minister, accusing ministers of not spending enough money on the military and spending it on the wrong weapons.Carns quit the government on Thursday night, hours after the resignation of his boss, John Healey, after a protracted row over the defence investment plan (Dip). Continue reading...
US Imposes Sanctions On Cuba State Oil Company Amid Energy Crisis
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio asserted that key assets of the company, known as Cupet, were "unlawfully expropriated from American owners years ago."
Thai Princess Bajrakitiyabha Dies At 47, Three Years After Sudden Collapse
She was suffering from an abdominal infection and "her condition continued to worsen", the Bureau of the Royal Household said in a statement, until she "passed away peacefully" on Thursday evening.
Opening Of Canada-US Gordie Howe Bridge Delayed Amid Unresolved Issues
The 1.5-mile-long (2.4-kilometer-long) Gordie Howe International Bridge spans the Detroit River and connects the Motor City with Windsor, Ontario.
Iran Says 'Text Not Final' After Trump Claims Khamenei Approved Peace Deal
Trump said his understanding was that the Iranian Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, had given his approval to the proposal.
Three major banks predict interest rates to fall next year – as it happened
This blog is now closedGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastTeens who use social media two hours daily at higher risk of depressive symptoms, study findsTeenagers who spend hours glued to social media are likely to experience poorer mental health and a decline in wellbeing, a decade-long study shows, with young girls most at risk. Continue reading...

