
Due to ‘unacceptable’ Chinese spy balloon infringement, US state secretary postpones trip to Beijing.
After a Chinese spy balloon was spotted flying across the US in what US officials called a “clear infringement” of US sovereignty

After a Chinese spy balloon was spotted flying across the US in what US officials called a “clear infringement” of US sovereignty

The Biden administration moved a prisoner from its Guantanamo Bay facility in Cuba to Belize on Thursday and is getting ready to move at least two more prisoners in the coming weeks. The three are all nationals of Pakistan.

More than 1,800 males have been detained by Assam police for marrying or arranging weddings to underage girls, beginning what the state’s chief minister claimed was the beginning of a persistent crackdown on the practise on Friday.

Despite Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s efforts to eradicate corruption, the market collapse experienced by Indian entrepreneur Gautam Adani is the most recent business scandal to hit one of the major economies in the world.

The newest skyscraper in Dubai and so-called “hypertower,” Burj Binghatti Jacob & Co Residences, will eventually surpass all other residential buildings in height.

A green-hued comet is anticipated to be the most apparent to stargazers on Wednesday as it passes Earth and the sun for the first time in approximately 50,000 years.

Australia’s central bank has announced that a new design honouring the nation’s Indigenous past will replace the image of Queen Elizabeth II on its $5 bill.

After three years of Covid-enforced isolation, Hong Kong is prepared to welcome the world back, its leader declared on Thursday, promising more than 500,000 free flights and favourable press to revive the once-vibrant global metropolis.

Iran on Thursday accused Israel of being behind a drone attack that over the weekend attacked a military facility in Isfahan, the country’s capital, and threatened to take revenge if necessary

In order to enhance openness and accountability, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has demanded that assets owned by Pakistani bureaucrats be made public.

A Chinese food blogger who cooked and consumed a great white shark in an online video has been fined $18,500. The blogger, who goes by Tizi, was recognised by authorities as Jin. Jin claimed to have paid $1,141 for the shark on the Alibaba-owned buying website Taobao.

On January 30 and 31, US Special Representative for Afghanistan Thomas West visited Pakistan. While there, he met with top government officials, including General Syed Asim Munir, to discuss terrorism and the Afghan Taliban’s prohibition on females’ education.