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Artemis II Astronauts Set for First Lunar Fly-By in Half a Century
NASA is beginning final preparations for its highly anticipated Artemis II launch which is poised to send four astronauts on the first lunar fly-by in half a century. The mission will usher in a new era of space exploration with the 10-day voyage set to take the astronauts farther in space than any...
China opposes Philippines' renaming of China's Nansha Qundao
China firmly opposes any actions by the Philippines that undermine China's sovereignty, rights and interests, and will take necessary measures to resolutely safeguard its territorial sovereignty and maritime rights and interests in the South China Sea, foreign ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said on...
Six killed in Dera Ismail Khan firing; key suspect shot dead in police encounter
PESHAWAR: At least six people were killed, and two others were injured in a firing incident in Mangal village of Prova tehsil, police said on Wednesday, adding that a key suspect was later killed in a police encounter. According to police, the incident occurred when unidentified armed men opened fir...
West denies Central Asia’s sovereignty, seeks intel on Russia — deputy foreign minister
According to Mikhail Galuzin, the United States and the European Union are pressuring Russia’s Central Asian partners to join illegal anti-Russian sanctions, which Moscow "simply does not recognize"
Rubio says US may need to 'reexamine' NATO membership after allies blocked basing, airspace help
Secretary of State Marco Rubio says NATO has become a "one-way street" after European allies denied U.S. basing rights during Operation Epic Fury.
‘Not our war’: Starmer defies Trump’s ‘paper tiger’ NATO jab, turns to Europe as Iran conflict closes Strait of Hormuz
Minor car driver flees after violating signal under Karachi Traffic Police Chief’s nose
KARACHI: In a striking incident during a traffic enforcement drive, a minor driver managed to flee after violating a traffic signal in the presence of Karachi’s traffic police chief, Syed Pir Muhammad Shah. The incident occurred on Wednesday at Teen Talwar in Clifton, where the city’s traffic police...
Russia's New Topol-Based Start-1M Conversion Rocket Unveiled for 1st Time
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - The exterior of the new Start-1M light-class conversion rocket system, based on the Topol-M intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), was presented for the first time at an exhibition in Russia's Federation Council on Wednesday, a Sputnik correspondent reported.
How much is my council tax going up? Average Londoner to see £87 hike in bills today
Wandsworth residents pay less than half the amount of those living in Lewisham, Redbridge, Hackney or Barking and Dagenham
Artemis-II Moon launch tonight: Could weather play a spoilsport?
ArtemisII Moon launch tonight Could weather play a spoilsport
Renowned Peshawar doctor seriously injured in gun attack
PESHAWAR: Famous urologist and a pioneer of kidney transplants in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Dr Asif Malik, was seriously injured after unidentified assailants opened fire at him in the city’s University Town area on Wednesday morning, police said. Sources said that soon after the attack, Asif was shifted...
Iran Foreign Minister, President Appear In Public, Spell Out How War Can End
The last time the two top leaders were seen on the streets of Tehran was on "Iranian Quds Day" with Iran's security chief Ali Larijani, days before he was killed in US-Israeli strikes.
Residents living on new UK Chinese embassy site fear they have unknowingly been living 'in China' since 2018
Residents living on the site of the new Chinese "super embassy" in London fear they have unknowingly been living "in China" since 2018.
Artemis II set for historic crewed moon mission launch
The mission will send the first woman, person of colour, on a lunar journey
Astroturf and selective outrage: The real story behind ‘No Kings’
Patterns matter, and this one is not hard to read.
Two migrants die trying to board Britain-bound small boat near Calais - hours after UK agreed to pay France millions to patrol beaches
The elderly woman was one of hundreds of migrants who piled on to boats heading to Britain just hours after the UK agreed to pay France £2million a week to patrol beaches.
Starmer dismisses ‘noise’ after Trump says he is considering pulling out of Nato
The Prime Minister insisted he would not change his position on Britain’s involvement with the war against Iran, despite pressure to do so.
Houthis announce ballistic missile attack on targets in southern Israel
The Yemeni rebels said the attack achieved its objectives and was conducted jointly with Iran and the Lebanese Shiite movement Hezbollah
Punjab and Haryana High Court paves way for Punjab PCS Mains, slams ‘numb’ last minute plea
Prime Minister declines to say whether King should meet Epstein victims
The family of Virginia Giuffre and US congressman Ro Khanna have called for Charles to meet victims.