Suicide and Gun Attacks in Balochistan Kill Many

A series of coordinated suicide bombings and gun attacks in Pakistan's Balochistan province have resulted in numerous fatalities, with officials confirming multiple casualties in the violent assaults.

25% Indian Gig Workers Work 70+ Hours Weekly: Survey

A new survey exposes alarming conditions for India's gig workers: 25% work over 70 hours weekly, 27% face accidents, and 34% experience harassment. The study highlights urgent safety and welfare concerns.

UN, China Warn Pakistan Over Afghan Terror Threat

The United Nations and China have jointly cautioned Pakistan regarding the escalating terrorist activities emanating from Afghanistan, urging immediate action to curb cross-border militant movements.

Trump: Greenland Deal 'Very Important', Negotiations Agreed To

US President Donald Trump has revealed that negotiations for a deal involving Greenland are 'pretty well agreed to,' calling it a 'very important' agreement. The announcement highlights ongoing strategic interests in the Arctic region.

China Conducts Patrols After US-Philippine Drills

China's military has initiated combat readiness patrols in the South China Sea, responding to recent joint exercises between the United States and the Philippines, escalating regional tensions.

Elite Figures Named in Epstein Files: Musk, Prince Andrew

The release of court documents from the Jeffrey Epstein case has named numerous high-profile individuals, including tech billionaire Elon Musk and Britain's ex-Prince Andrew, sparking global discussions on accountability and influence.

Mardi Gras Shooting in Louisiana Injures Child, Others

A shooting incident at a Mardi Gras parade in Louisiana has left several people injured, including a child, according to reports. The event occurred during the festive celebrations, raising concerns about public safety.

US Iraq Envoy Mark Savaya Leaves Position, Sources Confirm

Mark Savaya, the US Special Envoy for Iraq, is no longer in his role, according to sources. This development comes as the US navigates complex diplomatic relations in the Middle East, with implications for regional stability and US foreign policy.

3.0 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Bangladesh

A moderate earthquake measuring 3.0 on the Richter scale struck Bangladesh, causing tremors but no immediate reports of damage or casualties. Seismic activity in the region remains under observation.

UN Warns of Financial Collapse as US Cuts Funding

The United Nations faces an imminent financial collapse as unpaid dues reach record levels and the US, its largest contributor, cuts funding, threatening peacekeeping and humanitarian aid.

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