Greek Oil Tankers Hit by Drones in Black Sea
Four Greek-managed oil tankers were attacked by unidentified drones near Russia's Caspian Pipeline Consortium terminal. The incident disrupted Kazakh oil exports.
Four Greek-managed oil tankers were attacked by unidentified drones near Russia's Caspian Pipeline Consortium terminal. The incident disrupted Kazakh oil exports.
Recent protests in Iran have resulted in the tragic loss of nearly 2,000 lives, highlighting severe unrest and international concerns over human rights.
An Iranian official claims terrorists caused thousands of deaths during recent protests, sparking international concern over the escalating violence and human rights issues.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, during his India visit, declared Iran's regime is in its final days as anti-government protests enter third week with over 2,000 deaths reported.
The Pentagon deployed a secret aircraft disguised as a civilian plane in a Caribbean drug interdiction operation last September, killing 11 people. Legal experts question if this constitutes perfidy, a war crime under international law.
In the scorching heart of Death Valley, the Devils Hole pupfish thrives in a tiny, hot cave. With just 38 left after earthquakes, this inch-long marvel shows incredible resilience.
A new report claims Iran's Supreme Leader directly authorized lethal force against protesters. The unrest, driven by economic crisis, has spread nationwide with thousands reportedly killed or arrested.
Discover how the sandbox tree, known as the dynamite tree, violently disperses seeds at 150 mph through explosive fruit bursts in Central and South American forests.
Iran intensifies crackdown on Starlink users as protests grow. Authorities jam signals and track terminals in a digital battle for information control.
Forest fire detections in India have surged early this winter, indicating a potentially severe fire season ahead due to climate factors and dry conditions.
Chennai experienced unusually low temperatures, dropping 5°C below normal, leading residents to bundle up and sparking hilarious memes on social media about the unexpected cold snap.
A video showing a man dumping garbage into the sea near Mumbai's Gateway of India, met with a foreign tourist's disapproval, has ignited online discussions about civic sense and environmental responsibility.
Sharjah Charity International launches its ambitious Jood 2026 campaign with a Dh150 million target to support vulnerable communities during Ramadan through food, medical aid, and digital donations.
A western disturbance is set to end the prolonged dry spell in Kashmir, bringing widespread rain and snowfall across the region over the next few days.
Friedrich Merz, leader of Germany's CDU, asserts that Iran's current leadership is nearing its end, citing internal unrest and international pressure as key factors.
Fresh landmine explosions occurred along the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch district as a forest fire continued to rage for a second consecutive day.
Bengaluru experiences a dip in maximum temperatures with light rain predicted for Tuesday and Wednesday. IMD forecasts partly cloudy skies as the city feels colder ahead of the festival.
Scientists discovered 2,500-year-old pollen in a lake, revealing the Indian monsoon was significantly stronger 1,000 years ago than previously believed, reshaping climate history.
Hundreds demonstrate outside UK Ministry of Justice demanding release of hunger strikers. Two detainees have passed 70 days without food, sparking fears of medical crisis.
A low-intensity earthquake measuring 3.5 on the Richter scale struck parts of Uttarakhand's Bageshwar district early Tuesday morning, causing panic but no casualties or property damage.
Analysts say Myanmar's military is holding an election to solidify power through proxies, lacking opposition, and gain domestic and international legitimacy.
Dr. Sk Dutta analyzes Bangladesh's turmoil, explaining Osman Hadi's murder, Dipu Das's lynching, and the Hindu exodus. He discusses India-Bangladesh ties and West Bengal's alleged role in communal tensions.
Canadian authorities have arrested the accused in the massive Toronto gold heist, marking a breakthrough in the country's largest theft case involving millions in stolen gold.
Iran faces a critical moment as protests reveal deep systemic exhaustion. The regime's reliance on coercion shows its inability to adapt, while internal and external pressures mount.
Residents in Birmingham witnessed a rare pink sky, sparking debate over whether it was the Northern Lights or a football stadium trick. Experts weigh in on the unusual phenomenon.
Iranian citizens can now make some international calls, but internet access stays largely blocked following recent protests. Authorities maintain tight control over digital communications.
US President Donald Trump received expanded military options against Iran including cyber and psychological operations as protests continue. Officials stress diplomacy remains open despite planning.
Thick fog blankets Abu Dhabi, Dubai, and Sharjah, causing low visibility and traffic delays on E11 and E311 roads. Police issue safety warnings for drivers.
A Hindu auto-rickshaw driver was beaten and stabbed to death in Bangladesh, marking another violent incident in a troubling pattern of attacks on minorities in the region.
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei issued a strong warning to the United States, calling for an end to 'deceitful actions.' The warning comes as President Trump announces new tariffs and tensions escalate over Iran's handling of massive protests