Wednesday, November 05, 2025

World

India, New Zealand to bolster maritime, aerospace & defence ties: Piyush Goyal

Election setback for Trump poses dilemmas for him, Democrats

Road accident claims four lives, injures two in Afghanistan's Parwan

Pakistan in deep crisis, one-third of country’s youth jobless

Rights group condemn placing Baloch activists under Pakistan's Anti-Terrorism Act

Student-led revolt in PoK mirrors Nepal, Bangladesh; protests threaten to spiral nationwide

ISI dangles America card to bring Azhar, Saeed out of hiding

India-Japan partnership key to strategic stability in Indo-Pacific: EAM Jaishankar

At least 3 dead, 11 injured in cargo plane crash in Kentucky, US

NEW YORK: At least three people were killed and 11 were injured when a cargo plane crashed shortly after taking off from Louisville International Airport in the US state of Kentucky, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear said.

New US Assistant Secretary meets Indian Ambassador in Washington

At least 30 killed in Haiti, 1.5 million people affected in Jamaica by Hurricane Melissa: UN

Foreign Secy Misri arrives in London as India and UK advance cooperation across key areas

EAM Jaishankar calls for global zero-tolerance towards terrorism in talks with Israeli Foreign Minister

Six months after alleged attack in UK, Sikh man accuses police of inaction

Bangladesh: NCP alleges attempt to derail Feb 2026 election by faction within Yunus-led interim govt

Trump endorses Cuomo against Mamdani in New York mayoral race, threatens to cut funds

US voters head to state, local polls with spotlight on New York mayoral race

South Korea: Lee vows to achieve self-reliant defence, efforts for dialogue with North Korea

Trump administration to partially fund SNAP benefits amid govt shutdown

Indian Ambassador meets US Senator to discuss cooperation in technology, innovation

9 critical after 10 stabbed in train in UK's Cambridgeshire, 2 suspects arrested

LONDONAs many as nine people were receiving treatment for life-threatening injuries after a series of stabbings on a train near Cambridge in eastern England, police said, adding that two suspected attackers were arrested and counterterrorism police were supporting their investigation, local media reports said. 

Bangladesh: Over 3000 Awami League workers arrested in last 10 months

With BNP ahead, Yunus and Jamaat move to tighten grip through appointment of loyalists

India ready to boost cooperation, ensure regional peace: Rajnath Singh at ADMM-Plus meeting in Kuala Lumpur

South Korea: Lee vows to keep preemptive measures to promote peace efforts with North Korea at APEC summit

Rajnath Singh meets Vietnamese Defence Minister Phan Van Giang in Kuala Lumpur

UN chief echoes statement urging US to halt airstrikes on boats in Caribbean, Pacific

Trump says no decision yet on ground strikes inside Venezuela

Federal courts tell Trump administration to fund food aid despite shutdown

WASHINGTON: Two US federal judges ordered President Donald Trump’s administration to continue paying benefits under a food assistance programme despite a prolonged government shutdown that has left many agencies without funding.

India criticises 'inaccurate' UN report that its traditional culture endangered

Pakistan continues to witness rise in attacks against journalists, curbs on press freedom

Rights body exposes systemic repression of lawyers in Bangladesh under Yunus regime

Australia: Two injured in shooting south of Brisbane

Bangladesh: NCP slams BNP, Jamaat for fueling uncertainty over Feb 2026 election

ISI trains over 1,000 ISKP terrorists to target Afghan Taliban, raising fears of spillover into India

Defence Minister Singh holds talks with US War Secretary Pete Hegseth in Kuala Lumpur

Stripped of title by brother King Charles, ousted from Windsor home, Prince Andrew to move to private estate

South Korea to launch 5th spy satellite from US space base Sunday

JD Vance warns of air travel ‘disaster’ amid government shutdown

US Vice President JD Vance Confronted by Indian-Origin Woman on Immigration policies

WASHINGTON: An Indian-origin woman publicly confronted US Vice President JD Vance during an event at the University of Mississippi, questioning the Trump administration’s tough stance on legal immigration and accusing it of betraying the very ideals that once drew people to America. 

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