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Wed, 01 Jul 2026 Today's Paper
UN experts and 400 prominent women have urged Iran not to execute Zahra Tabari, a 67-year-old electrical engineer and women’s rights activist.
At least two people have died and several others were injured after an explosion and fire at a Pennsylvania nursing home caused a partial collapse of the building.
China’s reusable Long March 12A rocket experienced a setback during its second recovery attempt, with the first stage failing to return safely after its inaugural flight on Tuesday.
Pakistan’s attempt to sell its national flag carrier Pakistan International Airlines Corp. has received a successful bid, marking a watershed moment for the country that has been attempting to privatize the airline since the 1990s.
The Libyan army chief has been killed in an air crash in Turkey, Libya’s prime minister has said.
India’s rice inventories in government warehouses climbed nearly 12% from a year earlier to a record high for early December after state-run agencies stepped up procurement of the new-season paddy crop, government data showed.
Pakistan’s proposal to form a new South Asian regional bloc, one that leaves out India, appears fundamentally impractical and overlooks critical realities. The idea, floated by Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar, is to expand a trilateral
Armed men have kidnapped 28 people travelling to an annual Islamic event in Nigeria’s central Plateau state, local sources have told the BBC.
Vince Zampella, who co-created the widely popular video game series Call of Duty, has died in a car crash in California, aged 55.
Global trade is on track to reach a historic milestone of $35 trillion in 2025, surging 7% year-over-year in one of the strongest expansions in recent history, according to the latest data from UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD).
Russia has intensified its strikes on the southern Ukrainian region of Odesa, causing widespread power cuts and threatening the region’s maritime infrastructure.
A bipartisan group of US lawmakers has submitted a resolution to the House of Representatives condemning what they call the ’’coercive actions’’ of China against Japan.
The US Department of Homeland Security announced on Monday that undocumented immigrants can receive $3,000 if they agree to leave the United States voluntarily by the end of the year.
China’s economy grew by just 2.5% to 3% in 2025, the Rhodium Group think tank estimates, roughly half the pace implied by official data, driven by a collapse in fixed-asset investment in the $19 trillion economy over the second half of the year.
A passenger bus crash killed at least 16 people on Indonesia’s main island of Java just after midnight Monday, officials said.
An Air India Boeing 777 aircraft had to turn back after a drop in oil pressure forced the pilots to turn off one of the jet’s engines, India’s aviation regulator said on Monday.
A Russian general has been killed in a car bombing in Moscow, officials have said.
Japan took the final step to allow the world’s largest nuclear power plant to resume operations with a regional vote on Monday, a watershed moment in the country’s return to nuclear energy nearly 15 years after the Fukushima disaster.
Gold prices surged to a record high on Monday, riding on growing expectations of further US interest rate cuts and strong safe-haven demand, with silver also joining the rally to hit an all-time peak.
Nigerian authorities say they have secured the release of the remaining 130 schoolchildren kidnapped from a Catholic boarding school in the country’s central Niger state.
The Norwegian Data Protection Authority (DPA) has claimed that TikTok continues to transfer users’ personal data to China, after users received a notice on how their data is processed.
The United States is pursuing another oil tanker in international waters near Venezuela, a US official told Al Jazeera, as Washington intensifies a pressure campaign against the government of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
Saudi Arabia has surpassed its record for the number of executions carried out annually for a second year in a row.
As a court sentenced him to jail in the Toshakhana-II case, former prime minister Imran Khan on Saturday issued a call for a nationwide protest besides announcing his intention to challenge the verdict in the Islamabad High Court.
The Union Cabinet on Friday is learnt to have approved a trade agreement between India and New Zealand, according to people aware of the matter. However, no official confirmation was available till the time of going to the press.
South African police say a manhunt is under way after a shooting at a tavern left nine people dead and another 10 injured in a township near Johannesburg.
Jake Paul has had two titanium plates fitted and some teeth removed after Anthony Joshua broke his jaw in two places during the American’s stoppage defeat in their heavyweight fight in Miami.
Tesla (TSLA.O), opens new tab CEO Elon Musk’s net worth surged to $749 billion late Friday after the Delaware Supreme Court reinstated Tesla stock options worth $139 billion that were voided last year, according to Forbes’ billionaires index.
Mouth-watering kebabs, fragrant biryani and whipped cloud-like desserts. The northern Indian city of Lucknow has always been a food lovers’ paradise, with locals and visitors swearing by its cuisine.
US negotiators are set to meet Russian officials in Florida today for the latest talks aimed at ending Russia’s war in Ukraine, as US President Donald Trump’s administration tries to coax an agreement out of both Russia and Ukraine to end the con
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