Category: Opinion
UK to Deport Foreign Students After Visa Expiry
The UK government is taking a tougher stance on foreign students who overstay their visas. According to a report by The Guardian, the Home Office ... Read More
Death Toll from Powerful Earthquake in Afghanistan Rises to Over 250, More Than 500 Injured
A powerful earthquake struck eastern Afghanistan late on Sunday (August 31), causing widespread devastation and significant loss of life. According to the country’s Ministry of ... Read More
India Records Highest Number of Selfie-Related Deaths, Followed by the U.S.
In the age of social media, selfies have become a popular way to capture memories — but this seemingly harmless act can turn deadly. A ... Read More
Russia Developing World’s First Effective AIDS Vaccine
Russia is on track to develop the world's first effective vaccine against AIDS, a potentially groundbreaking step in the global fight against the deadly HIV ... Read More
Mother Teresa: A Compassionate Mother and Eternal Symbol of Humanity
Mother Teresa — A Symbol of Humanity August 26 marks the birth anniversary of one of the most revered figures in modern history — Mother ... Read More
Hidden Stories in Mughal Architecture: A Unique Blend of Persian and Indian Heritage
Mughal-era architecture is not merely limited to grand palaces, mosques, or mausoleums — every brick and intricate carving tells a story of a bygone era. ... Read More
Top Diamond-Producing Countries in the World
Diamonds—one of the most precious and captivating gemstones—have maintained their timeless appeal, adorning everything from fine jewelry to royal crowns. In 2020 alone, around 142 ... Read More
Spain Deploys 500 More Soldiers to Combat Wildfires
Spain has deployed an additional 500 troops from the Military Emergency Unit to assist in fighting 20 major wildfires raging across the country amid a ... Read More
Hurricane Erin Intensifies to Category-5, Winds Reach 260 km/h
Hurricane Erin has rapidly intensified within just 24 hours, becoming a highly dangerous storm. According to the U.S. National Hurricane Center (NHC), Erin has now ... Read More
Three Killed, 64 Injured in Karachi During Independence Day Celebrations
At least three people, including an elderly man and an 8-year-old girl, were killed and over 64 others injured after celebratory gunfire during Pakistan’s 78th ... Read More
Despite Recognition from Three-Quarters of the World, Why Is Palestinian Statehood Still Denied?
As famine and humanitarian catastrophe loom over the rubble of Gaza, countries like France, the UK, and Canada have announced plans to recognize Palestine as ... Read More
6.1 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Turkey, 6 Dead
A powerful 6.1 magnitude earthquake shook several cities in northwestern Turkey, killing at least six people and injuring around 29 others. The quake struck on ... Read More
Apollo 13 Legend Jim Lovell Passes Away at 97
Jim Lovell, one of the most respected names in space exploration history and commander of the historic Apollo 13 mission, has passed away at the ... Read More
Al Hilal Banned from Saudi Super Cup, Reigning Champions Ousted from Tournament
Despite qualifying for the 2026–27 Saudi Super Cup, Al Hilal has been officially banned from participating in the tournament. In addition, the club has been ... Read More
Brazil’s Former President Bolsonaro Placed Under House Arrest by Supreme Court
Brazil’s Supreme Court has ordered former President Jair Bolsonaro to be placed under house arrest for violating a ban on the use of social media. ... Read More
Hamas Declares: No Disarmament Until Independent Palestinian State is Established
Hamas has firmly stated that it will not disarm until a fully sovereign Palestinian state is established with Jerusalem as its capital. In a statement ... Read More
U.S. Sanctions Six Indian Firms Over Trade Ties with Iran
The United States has imposed sanctions on six Indian companies for allegedly engaging in trade involving Iran's petroleum and petrochemical products. The action, announced on ... Read More
Russia’s 8.7 Magnitude Earthquake Ranked as the Sixth Most Powerful in Recorded History
The 8.7 magnitude earthquake that struck Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula has been identified as the sixth most powerful earthquake in modern history. Dr. Helen Janiszewski, Assistant ... Read More
Iran Marks New Milestone by Launching Satellite with Indigenous Technology
Iran has achieved a significant milestone in space technology by successfully launching its domestically developed telecommunications satellite "Nahid-2" into space. The satellite was sent into ... Read More
MRI in Disease Diagnosis: A Lifesaving Tool—But One Mistake Could Be Fatal
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a modern and reliable technology used for diagnosing various medical conditions. This non-invasive imaging technique provides clear and detailed visuals ... Read More