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Israel receives body of one of the final four Gaza hostages

At the start of the truce, which came into effect on October 10, Hamas was holding 20 living hostages and 28 bodies of deceased captives Go to Source Read More

Is BBC anti-Trump? What are the new allegations against the British broadcaster?

The BBC has apologised to Donald Trump for a misleading edit in his speech in a Panorama documentary. However, new claims emerge that the British broadcaster made a similar incorrect edit pertaining to Trump’s Capitol speech earlier. Read More

Canada’s spy agency raises concern over threats from Russia & China in Arctic region

Canada’s domestic spy agency claimed that Russia and China have “significant intelligence interest” in Canada’s Arctic and hence are targeting the country’s government and private sector. Read More

Russia is using spare oil refining capacity to offset damage caused by Ukrainian drone attacks: Report

Russia’s oil processing has fallen just 3% this year despite Ukraine’s biggest drone attacks to date as refineries averted a steep decline in fuel production by leveraging spare capacity to offset damage from the strikes, a report has sug Read More

US designates 4 ‘antifa’ European groups as foreign terror threats as Trump widens his crackdown on the left

The US State Department on Thursday announced its plans to designate four European anti-fascist groups as Foreign Terrorist Organisations. Read More

Brazil pushes back against UN complaint about COP30 security, but boosts presence

Brazil has pushed back against a complaint by the UN’s climate chief over a security breach at the COP30 summit in Belem, saying responsibility for safeguarding the venue’s interior lies with the world body itself. Read More

Zelenskyy sanctions former business partner as $100 million fraud scandal rocks Ukraine

Zelenskyy on Thursday imposed sanctions on a former business associate accused of masterminding a major corruption scandal that has triggered public outrage in a country worn down by nearly four years of war Go to Source Read More

In rare admission, Pakistani minister says country failed to benefit from China-backed CPEC as projects stall

In a rare admission, a senior minister has acknowledged that Pakistan could not benefit from the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor and Chinese investors were forced to flee due to attempts by the previous government to scandalise their investments. Read More