Trump Open to Talks with Kim Jong Un, Signals Trade Discussions with South Korea Amid Criticism

U.S. President Donald Trump expressed willingness to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, signaling openness to renewed diplomacy. He also said he was ready for further trade talks with South Korea, despite voicing sharp criticism of the visiting ally. The remarks highlight Trump’s unpredictable foreign policy approach, mixing outreach with confrontation in dealings across […]

Trump Signals Possible Military Deployment to Chicago to Tackle Crime

President Donald Trump has warned that the U.S. military could be deployed to Chicago, stressing forces are prepared to move anywhere on short notice to address rising crime. The remarks underscore his administration’s tough-on-crime stance and have sparked debate over federal involvement in local law enforcement. Critics question the implications, while supporters view it as […]

Thousands Celebrate Diversity at London’s Notting Hill Carnival

London’s Notting Hill Carnival drew thousands of revelers, transforming the streets into a vibrant display of music, dance, and color. The annual event, rooted in Caribbean culture, highlighted the city’s diversity and rich cultural heritage. Parade floats, steel bands, and elaborate costumes created a festive atmosphere, reinforcing the carnival’s role as one of Europe’s biggest […]

Even Top-Scoring Borrowers Falling Behind on Debt, VantageScore Warns

U.S. consumers with the highest credit scores are beginning to miss debt repayments, according to a new report by credit scoring firm VantageScore. The trend signals that financial stress is spreading beyond lower-income groups, raising concerns about the broader health of the U.S. economy. Analysts warn the slowdown could worsen if borrowing costs remain elevated.

Tightening Noose Around PTI Leaders! Khan’s Nephews Sentenced – Who is to Blame? Rauf Klasra Breaks the Untold Story

The pressure on Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leadership has intensified as court rulings bring punishment to Khan’s nephews, adding new dimensions to the party’s troubles. Questions loom over who bears responsibility for this latest setback. Senior journalist Rauf Klasra has revealed key details that had remained hidden from the public eye, exposing facts that could reshape […]

PTI Leaders Sentenced, Party Faces Turmoil – Who is Responsible? Rauf Hassan Reveals All

Several Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leaders have been handed down sentences in ongoing legal cases, sparking fresh challenges for the party. The development has intensified divisions within PTI, raising fears of internal collapse. Senior leader Rauf Hassan has openly addressed the situation, sharing who he believes is truly responsible for the turmoil. His remarks have ignited […]

Pakistani Climbers Conquer Highest Peak of Hindu Kush, Tirich Mir

For the first time, Pakistani climbers have successfully summited Tirich Mir, the highest peak of the Hindu Kush. Led by Umar Arshad Khan under the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Culture and Tourism Authority, the expedition saw Gilgit-Baltistan climbers Sarbaz Khan and Abid Baig reach the 7,708-meter summit. Due to harsh weather, other team members were limited to […]

India Makes First Official Contact with Pakistan Since War, Warns of Flood in Jammu

For the first time since the conflict, India officially contacted Pakistan to inform about potential flooding near Jammu. Under the Indus Waters Treaty, the Indian authorities alerted Pakistan about possible major floods in the Tawi River area. Following this notice, the Pakistani government issued alerts to ensure preparedness and safety in the affected regions.

Kite Festival Fills Colombo’s Sky with Color at Galle Face Green

Colombo’s Galle Face Green park turned into a vibrant spectacle as thousands of kite enthusiasts gathered for a grand kite festival. The event drew families and tourists alike, filling the skies over Sri Lanka’s capital with dazzling colors and festive cheer.

Israeli Strikes Devastate Homes and Buildings on Gaza City Outskirts

Israeli planes and tanks launched overnight attacks on the eastern and northern outskirts of Gaza City, destroying several homes and buildings. The strikes have intensified humanitarian concerns as residents face mounting devastation in the conflict-hit area.