
Kazakhstan Introduces New Law Limiting Public Use of Face Veils
Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has signed a new law banning the wearing of face-covering clothing in public places, aligning Kazakhstan with other Central Asian countries
Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has signed a new law banning the wearing of face-covering clothing in public places, aligning Kazakhstan with other Central Asian countries
After 20 months of continuous military aggression in Gaza, US President Donald Trump brokers 60-Day ceasefire, as he credited Qatar and Egypt mediation. In a
Europe Grapples with Early Summer Heatwave as Wildfires Force Over 50,000 Evacuations Firefighters in Turkey and France battled aggressive wildfires on Monday as an unseasonal
Italy plans to issue nearly 500,000 new work visas to non-EU nationals between 2026 and 2028, aiming to address critical labor shortages across key sectors.
The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has strongly condemned the escalation of crimes, including genocide, starvation, and destruction, carried out by Israeli occupation forces in
White House, State Department Outline Trump Administration’s Push for Gaza Ceasefire, Tax Reforms, and Security Measures WASHINGTON — In a series of high-level briefings this
Trump Lifts Major US Sanctions on Syria in Landmark Executive Order WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump on Monday signed an executive order permanently lifting most
GAZA CITY – At least 95 Palestinians, including women, children, and a journalist, were killed on Monday in a series of Israeli airstrikes that struck
TEHRAN – Iran has rejected a request by International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Rafael Grossi to inspect its nuclear facilities damaged in the
WASHINGTON – A hacker group allegedly linked to Iran has claimed to possess a massive trove of 100 gigabytes of emails purportedly stolen from top
WASHINGTON – Billionaire tech mogul Elon Musk has sparked political shockwaves by threatening to launch a new political movement, the “America Party,” if President Donald
ISLAMABAD – Cambridge International Education (CIE) has announced that students impacted by the recent leak of three exam papers will be eligible to retake the