Earlier this morning, the far-right minister was spotted praying at the Western Wall alongside fellow Otzma Yehudit lawmakers, MKs Amichai Eliyahu and Limor Son Har-Melech
The internet outage joins a long line of Taliban crackdowns that include silencing women, locking girls out of classrooms, and shutting doors to basic freedoms
At least 11 Pakistani soldiers, including two senior officers, were killed in an ambush by Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) gunmen near Afghan border. The attack in Kurram district marks another surge in violence against Pak forces.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer begins a two-day visit to India to advance the India-UK Free Trade Agreement, with Scotch whisky and Scottish exports set to benefit
The Kremlin is growing increasingly intolerant of these pro-war military bloggers, whose posts can also be occasionally unflattering to the Kremlin, for example, writing about problems or corruption in the military
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa narrowly escaped harm after protesters attacked his motorcade with rocks during unrest over fuel subsidy cuts. Authorities allege it was an attempted assassination, while Indigenous groups accuse security forces of using excessive force against demonstrators. Five suspects have been detained as tensions rise across the country.
The Israeli military intercepted aid flotilla vessels en route to Gaza, days after deporting activists, as protests and peace talks continue
The focus on Starmer's first trip will shine on trade and business more than anything else, as the prime minister is accompanied by a delegation of over 100 business leaders and innovators from across Britain
Gold has smashed past the $4,000 mark for the first time, fueled by US economic concerns, government shutdown risks, and soaring investor demand for safe-haven assets, but what’s really behind this record-breaking rally?
Nadia Yahlom, an artist and PhD student from the University of Westminster, was seen snipping away yellow ribbons in north London’s Muswell Hill tied in solidarity for Israeli hostages in Gaza. In the footage, the woman can be seen with a pair of scissors, declaring that they were ‘condoning genocide’ while onlookers try to stop her
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said that prolonged use of social media by children has affected their reading skills and messed up their concentration, adding that “on screens they see things no child or young person should see”
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has arrived in Mumbai for a two-day visit to promote a recent trade deal with India, while ruling out changes to visa policies
The European Union has proposed halving its tariff-free steel import quota, triggering strong backlash from the United Kingdom over fears of devastating impacts on its steel industry
The two-day visit, at the invitation of PM Modi, will see both leaders take stock of the progress made across all aspects of the India-UK Comprehensive Strategic Partnership in line with “Vision 2035”
The new bill essentially means that public schools and community colleges will stay shut on Diwali from this year, while state employees will be allowed to take paid time off for the festival
The discussions on the Gaza ceasefire are being held in Sharm el-Sheikh, the Egyptian resort city on the Red Sea, as they entered a second day on the second anniversary of Hamas's October 7 attack
Macron, president since 2017, has been battling the worst domestic political crisis of his presidency after the shock resignation on Monday of his seventh prime minister, Sebastien Lecornu
A draft White House memo lays down the details of the directive, which clashes with the Office of Personnel Management's own September guidance, saying that federal workers are to receive retroactive pay after the shutdown lifts
Trump has already sent troops onto the streets of Los Angeles and Washington, DC and has ordered them to Memphis as well as Chicago and Portland, threatening to invoke emergency powers to forward such efforts if the courts get in the way
In an interview with Firstpost, former Palestinian peace negotiator Yezid Sayigh said that the window for the two-state solution closed 24 years ago due to the failures of the Palestinian-Israeli leadership during the good years
President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump have expressed their “sincerest thanks” to the families of Israeli hostages held in Gaza for recommending his nomination to the Nobel Committee, according to a report, citing letter published by the hostage families on Tuesday
President Trump hosted Canadian PM Carney at the White House on Tuesday, striking a warm tone as he praised bilateral ties and pointed to potential progress on a trade deal — even as major tariff disagreements remained unresolved
A 13-year-old student at Southwestern Middle School in Florida was arrested after allegedly asking ChatGPT “how to kill my friend” on a school device, triggering a police response. The message was flagged by the AI-monitoring system Gaggle, prompting immediate action by school authorities and law enforcement.
"The Indian Mission in Kiev is ascertaining the veracity of the reports of an Indian national being captured by Ukrainian Forces. It has not yet received any formal communication from the Ukrainian side in this regard," a report quoted a source as saying
Indian state-run refiners have resumed payments in Chinese yuan for Russian oil shipments, amid signs of improving diplomatic ties between New Delhi and Beijing, according to a report, citing trade sources
Even as US President Donald Trump's proposal for the Gaza Strip has mentioned a pathway for statehood, real statehood for Palestine remains elusive and a distant dream. And Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's refusal is not the only reason — Palestinian leadership shares the blame as well.
Fred Ramsdell, a 2025 Nobel Prize winner in medicine, has yet to learn of his award while on an off-grid hiking trip, his lab said.
Trump administration officials are reportedly considering selling parts of the federal government’s $1.6 trillion student loan portfolio to private investors, Politico reported. The plan, discussed by senior Education and Treasury officials, aims to reduce Washington’s role in student lending.
Witnesses heard three loud explosions near Hotel de Matignon, where Lecornu had been scheduled to hold meetings following his resignation, according to a report
An Indian-origin man in Arkansas, Kapil Raghu, is seeking to have his US visa restored after being wrongfully arrested when police mistook a bottle of perfume labelled “Opium” for drugs, leading to his detention and visa revocation.