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HC Orders Special Women’s Coaches on All Trains During Eid‑ul‑Azha
The High Court has directed authorities to ensure that every passenger train includes a special coach for women during the upcoming Eid‑ul‑Azha, reinforcing legal provisions […]
United Airlines to Resume Daily Houston-Caracas Flights After Eight‑Year Suspension
United Airlines will restart flights to Venezuela for the first time since 2017, announcing that daily direct service between Houston and Caracas will begin on […]
At Least 100 Civilians Killed in Airstrike on Crowded Nigerian Market, Amnesty Calls for Independent Probe
A devastating airstrike on a crowded market in Zamfara State in north‑west Nigeria has killed at least 100 civilians, according to Amnesty International, which is […]
Filipina Doctor Raises Funds on TikTok to Send Her Mother to Hajj
Dr. Fatima Al‑Zahra Ditti had promised her mother she would send her to Hajj within a year but quickly realised the pilgrimage would cost around […]
Manslaughter Charge Dropped in Case of Melbourne Teen Found in Tip; Family Says It’s a “Difficult Day”
Prosecutors have withdrawn a manslaughter charge against Marat Ganiev, 55, who had been accused of killing 19‑year‑old Isla Bell before hiding her body in a […]
Student Pulled Onto Tracks After Bag Catches on Passing Train at North Melbourne Station
A Year 7 student from St Aloysius College was left with serious leg injuries after being dragged onto the tracks at North Melbourne Railway Station, […]
Uganda Braces for a New Era as Museveni Begins Another Term and His Son’s Rise Accelerates
Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni, now 81, is set to be sworn in for yet another five‑year term extending a presidency that has lasted four decades […]
Kyiv Hit by Drone Attack as Truce With Russia Expires
Kyiv came under a fresh drone attack on Tuesday, just hours after a three‑day truce between Ukraine and Russia expired, according to Ukrainian authorities. Air‑raid […]
Spain, Ireland and Slovenia to Boycott Eurovision Broadcast Over Israel’s Participation
The public broadcasters of Spain, Ireland and Slovenia announced on Monday that they will not air this week’s 70th anniversary Eurovision Song Contest, joining a […]
UK Imposes Sanctions on Iran‑Linked Individuals and Networks Over “Hostile Activities”
Britain has announced a new round of sanctions targeting a dozen individuals and entities allegedly tied to Iranian‑backed hostile operations in the UK and abroad. […]
