Friday, November 14, 2025
22.1 C
New Delhi

World

Pakistan spent thrice as much as India on lobbying in Washington: Report

The US-Pakistan relationship has soared to new heights under Trump on the back of $5 million in lobbying that Pakistan has paid to US President Donald Trump’s friends to gain access and favourable deals, according to a report. Read More

Trump administration pays some TSA employees $10k bonus for working during shutdown

President Donald Trump has also floated the idea of extending similar rewards to air traffic controllers who continued working and did not call in sick during the shutdown Go to Source Read More

Pacific Islands vow green in fight for survival, aim 100% renewable power in 5 years — world’s first

Pacific island nations are leading the global shift toward 100 percent renewable energy to combat climate change and reduce their heavy dependence on costly fossil fuel imports. Read More

Have Republicans had enough? Is Trump facing his biggest rebellion yet over Epstein Files?

Political tensions in Washington are escalating as newly released emails referencing Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein aid demands for full public disclosure. Read More

Thailand banned afternoon booze only to reverse order in less than a week

For six months starting in early December, Thai authorities will now allow the sale of alcoholic beverages between 2 PM and 5 PM as part of a pilot program that could be extended beyond mid-2026. Read More

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