- July 21st, 2025

Islamabad The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has announced that its executive board has approved a significant $3 billion bailout program for Pakistan, of which $1.2 billion will be disbursed immediately to help the cash-strapped country. The global lender's announcement on...

New Delhi Ahead of a planned debate in the European Parliament on Manipur's status, India on Wednesday said it had made it clear to lawmakers that it was "absolutely" an internal matter for the country. A resolution on the status...

Wellington New Zealand has a net migration loss of 13,400 people to Australia in 2022, compared with a net migration loss of 5,400 people in 2021, according to estimates released by the Department of National Statistics on Wednesday. "The net...

Vilnius, Lithuania Amid differences between members and opposition from the international community, the NATO summit concluded on Wednesday in Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania. During the summit, NATO adopted its "most comprehensive defense plans since the end of the Cold...

Singapore A 33-year-old Indian labourer died on the spot after being hit by a vehicle going backwards at a workplace in Singapore. Indian man dies after being hit by a vehicle at a work site in Singapore The man was...

Beirut Israeli shelling wounded three members of Lebanon's Iran-backed Hezbollah movement near the Israeli border on Wednesday, a security source in southern Lebanon said. The incident comes amid tensions along the Israel-Lebanon border region, a stronghold of the Shiite movement...

Abu Dhabi In order to make obtaining a driving license easier and faster, the Vehicle and Driver Licensing Department of the Sharjah Police General Command has launched the 'One-Day Test' initiative. The new initiative, which started on July 11, will...

Scientists have discovered traces of the world's oldest glaciers in South Africa. These glaciers are 2.9 billion years old and gold deposits have been found in the underlying rocks. The discovery suggests that ice caps existed on the continent in...

Kabul The Taliban's Supreme Court has announced that four people, including a woman, have been publicly flogged for "immorality" in Kabul's Pagman district, Khama Press reports. Khama Press is an online news service for Afghanistan. According to a news release,...

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