Avalanche kills four Norwegian skiers in French Alps

Avalanche kills four Norwegian skiers in French Alps

An avalanche in the French Alps on Wednesday killed four Norwegian skiers swept away by the off-piste torrent of snow and ice, officials in the southeastern Savoie region told AFP. On the same day a separate avalanche near Chamonix in the Haute-Savoie region to the north killed a Swiss skier, according to the public prosecutor’s office in…

Hundreds of USAID internal contractors put on leave, fired amid US freeze on global aid

Hundreds of USAID internal contractors put on leave, fired amid US freeze on global aid

Hundreds of internal contractors working for the US Agency for International Development are being put on unpaid leave and some are being terminated after US President Donald Trump imposed a sweeping freeze on US foreign aid worldwide. The furloughs come even as US Secretary of State Marco Rubio issued overnight an additional waiver for “life-saving humanitarian assistance”…

Eight bodies recovered after passenger plane collides with helicopter in Washington

Eight bodies recovered after passenger plane collides with helicopter in Washington

A regional jet from Kansas carrying 60 passengers crashed into Washington’s Potomac River after colliding mid-air with a Black Hawk Sikorsky H-60 military helicopter while on approach to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, officials said Wednesday, prompting a major emergency response and grounding all flights. Eight bodies have since been recovered, according to media reports….

US deportation flights land in Colombia after Trump-Petro row

US deportation flights land in Colombia after Trump-Petro row

Colombian President Gustavo Petro welcomes ‘free and dignified’ deportees, stressing that migrants are not criminals. The first flights carrying migrants deported from the United States to Colombia after a major diplomatic row have arrived in the capital Bogota. The Colombian government confirmed on Tuesday that two planes carrying migrants had landed. A total of 201 migrants —…

Economic relations between Russia and Pakistan have already made consider-able progress in recent years: Albert P. Khorev

Economic relations between Russia and Pakistan have already made consider-able progress in recent years: Albert P. Khorev

Russian Ambassador For Pakistan, Albert P. Khorev has Written a column on Newspaper “The Nations”, In which he said, The Relations between Russia and Pakistan are based on long-standing friendship and trust. As Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov recently noted, our bilateral cooperation is on an upward trajectory and is at its highest point in…

China’s DeepSeek AI shakes industry and dents America’s swagger

China’s DeepSeek AI shakes industry and dents America’s swagger

The speed at which the new Chinese AI app DeepSeek has shaken the technology industry, the markets and the bullish sense of American superiority in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) has been nothing short of stunning. Venture capitalist Marc Andreessen may have said it best. “DeepSeek-R1 is AI’s Sputnik moment,” he posted to X…

Israel soldiers delete social media accounts ahead of travel for fear of arrest

Israel soldiers delete social media accounts ahead of travel for fear of arrest

Israeli occupation soldiers who plan to travel are deleting their social media accounts for fear of prosecution on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza and Lebanon. Dozens of Israeli soldiers are reportedly deleting their social media accounts, including Facebook and Instagram, before travelling to Brazil in the coming weeks to participate…

At least five killed in India during religious gathering

At least five killed in India during religious gathering

At least five devotees died and 40 others were injured Tuesday after a wooden platform collapsed during a religious gathering in northern India, an official said. The incident happened in Baghpat district, north of the capital New Delhi, where hundreds of devotees from the Jain faith had gathered at a temple to make offerings of…

Saudi Arabia allows foreigners to invest in firms with property in Mecca, Medina

Saudi Arabia allows foreigners to invest in firms with property in Mecca, Medina

Saudi Arabia’s market regulator said on Monday it would allow foreign investment in listed companies that own real estate within Islam’s two holiest sites of Mecca and Medina, as the Kingdom looks to attract more investment. Saudi Arabia’s market watchdog, the Capital Market Authority (CMA), said in a statement the move aimed to attract foreign…

IRGC commander says Iran has purchased Russian-made Sukhoi-35 fighter jets

IRGC commander says Iran has purchased Russian-made Sukhoi-35 fighter jets

Iran has purchased Russian-made Sukhoi-35 fighter jets, a commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said Monday, amid growing concerns in the West over military cooperation between Tehran and Moscow. IRGC commander Ali Shadmani, quoted by the state-affiliated Student News Network, did not disclose the number of jets purchased or whether they have already been…

Rubio talks to Jordan’s King Abdullah after Trump remarks on Palestinian displacement

Rubio talks to Jordan’s King Abdullah after Trump remarks on Palestinian displacement

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio held a call with Jordan’s King Abdullah on Monday, the State Department said, with the call coming two days after a suggestion by President Donald Trump that Jordan and Egypt should take more Palestinians from Gaza. “The Secretary and King Abdullah discussed implementation of the ceasefire agreement in Gaza, the release of hostages, and creating…

UNRWA readies to shutter operations in East Jerusalem after Israeli ban

UNRWA readies to shutter operations in East Jerusalem after Israeli ban

Tens of thousands of Palestinian refugees in Israeli-occupied East Jerusalem were set to lose education, healthcare and other services provided by UN agency UNRWA as an Israeli ban on the organization takes effect on Thursday. Israel’s government ordered UNRWA to vacate its East Jerusalem compound and cease operations under a law passed last year outlawing the agency and prohibiting…

Israel arrests two citizens accused of spying for Iran

Israel arrests two citizens accused of spying for Iran

Israel said Monday that it had arrested two Israelis suspected of spying for Iran, including one accused of handing the country classified information obtained during his military service. It marks the latest in a series of detentions in Israel of people charged with espionage on its arch-foe Iran’s behalf since the summer. Israel’s internal security…

Israel says ‘eliminated’ 15 Palestinians in Jenin raid

Israel says ‘eliminated’ 15 Palestinians in Jenin raid

The Israeli military on Monday said it had “eliminated over 15 terrorists” and arrested 40 wanted people during a major raid that began last week in the occupied West Bank city of Jenin. The raid began two days after a truce took hold in the Gaza Strip, seeking to put an end to more than 15 months of…

Trump administration targets dozens of senior USAID staff after aid freeze

Trump administration targets dozens of senior USAID staff after aid freeze

The Trump administration has put on leave about 60 senior career officials at the US Agency for International Development (USAID), sources familiar with the matter said, after Washington put a sweeping freeze on US aid worldwide. The administration on Saturday urged USAID staff to help transform how Washington allocates aid around the world in line with Trump’s…