Three Arrested in Connection with Multiple Child Protection Cases in Kerala
Authorities in Bekal, Kerala, have arrested three individuals linked to five cases under the POCSO Act, highlighting ongoing efforts to address child exploitation.
New GIS Dashboard Aims to Improve Coordination in Greater Bay Area
A newly launched GIS-based digital dashboard is set to enhance coordination among stakeholders in the Greater Bay Area, utilizing advanced Geographic Information Systems technology.
Trump Receives Lavish Gift from Belgian Diamond Group After Tariff Relief
A Belgian diamond group has presented former President Trump with a lavishly encrusted ring, coinciding with their recent tariff relief. This highlights the discretion presidents have in accepting gifts.
Pope Leo Advocates for Moderation in US Discourse on Independence Anniversary
In a speech marking the 250th anniversary of US independence, Pope Leo, the first US-born pope, highlights the importance of moderation and unity in public discourse.
Socceroos Face Egypt in Crucial World Cup Match
In a pivotal World Cup encounter, the Socceroos remain unchanged as they prepare to face Egypt in Dallas, where a place in the last 16 is at stake.
New Appointments to Kerala University Syndicate Announced
The Kerala government has appointed six individuals to the university's syndicate, aiming to improve governance and bring diverse expertise.
IAEA Director General Provides Insights on Ukraine's Nuclear Situation
Latest updates from the International Atomic Energy Agency regarding the situation in Ukraine.
Mourners in Damascus bury cafe bomb blast victims as officials promise justice
Although there is so far no indication who carried out the attack, many were quick to blame loyalists of former President Bashar al-Assad, who was ousted in an insurgent offensive in December 2024.
Zuma showing South Africa 'middle finger' by meeting Gupta brother - minister
Former President Zuma's trip to India reignites anger over a decade-old corruption scandal.
Controversy Surrounds Reported Deaths of Minors in Bombings
El director de Medicina Legal cuestiona la cifra de 65 menores muertos en bombardeos durante el actual gobierno.
Defense Ministry Challenges Accuracy of Child Casualty Figures in Airstrikes
The director of Legal Medicine claims that at least 65 children have died in airstrikes during the current administration, a figure the Defense Ministry disputes.
Rearrest of Escaped POCSO Accused Leads to Police Suspensions
The recent rearrest of a POCSO accused who escaped custody has resulted in the suspension of three policemen, highlighting concerns over police conduct.
Zohran Mamdani Honors America's 250th Anniversary Before Trump's Speech
On July 3, 2026, New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani delivered a speech commemorating America's 250th birthday, shortly before Donald Trump's address at Mount Rushmore.
Iran's Foreign Minister Acknowledges Target List Reports Amid Negotiations
Iran's foreign minister has confirmed media reports indicating that Israel may have targeted Tehran's chief negotiators during talks in Islamabad, following warnings from Washington.
The Ongoing Wait for the Trump Phone: Nine Months and Counting
Despite the initial announcement nearly nine months ago, the Trump phone has yet to be released. The anticipation continues as discussions persist.
Ukrainian Woman Identified as Main Suspect in Monaco Bombing Incident
Anastasiia Berezovska, a 39-year-old Ukrainian, is the primary suspect in a bombing that targeted a Ukrainian tycoon in Monaco. Interpol has issued a Red Notice for her.
Family Strife in Thai Beer Dynasty: Mother Withdraws Lawsuit Against Son
In a notable turn of events, Siranudh 'Psi' Scott's mother has withdrawn her lawsuit under the 'ungrateful child' law, amid ongoing family tensions and public interest.
The Future of Nuclear Inspections in Iran: A Question of Access
The UN nuclear watchdog indicates that inspections of Iran's nuclear sites could be possible, contingent upon Tehran's cooperation. The outcome could significantly impact international relations.
Bernd Lange: Urgent Reforms Needed in EU-China Trade Discussions
Bernd Lange, the head of the European Parliament's trade committee, argues that the EU's October deadline for trade talks with China is unrealistic and emphasizes the need to address unfair industrial subsidies.
Rescue Operations Underway in Venezuela Following Twin Earthquakes
In the aftermath of twin earthquakes that struck Venezuela's northern coast, thousands of local and international volunteers are engaged in rescue efforts, facing a chaotic and desperate situation.