Top Headlines from the
World’s Leading Newsrooms
BBC World News
- Islamabad
courthouse bombing: A suicide bomber killed at least 12 people near a
crowded courthouse in Pakistan’s capital. The attacker failed to enter the
building and detonated near a police vehicle.
- Delhi
car blast: India’s PM Modi condemned a deadly car explosion near the
Red Fort, calling it a conspiracy. Eight people were killed.
- Western
Sahara crisis: A 50-year occupation continues to displace Sahrawi
refugees, with renewed calls for international intervention.
CNN International
- China’s
naval expansion: China’s newest aircraft carrier has officially joined
its fleet, intensifying maritime competition with the U.S.
- Typhoon
Kalmaegi: The storm slammed into Vietnam after devastating the
Philippines, causing widespread destruction.
- Bear
attacks in Japan: A surge in deadly bear encounters has prompted Japan
to deploy drones and military patrols.
Al Jazeera
- New
Delhi pollution protests: Demonstrators rallied against hazardous smog
levels, demanding urgent action on crop burning and emissions.
- US-Syria
diplomatic breakthrough: Presidents Trump and Ahmad al-Sharaa held
“constructive” talks in Washington focused on Syria’s unity and
reconstruction.
- Explosion
near tourist site in Delhi: A blast near a popular attraction killed
eight, adding to regional tensions.
Reuters (via AnewZ)
- US
Senate ends shutdown: A bipartisan vote passed a bill to end the
longest government shutdown in U.S. history, restoring federal funding.
- Russia
on Ukraine: Moscow stated it seeks a swift end to the Ukraine
conflict—but only after achieving its strategic goals.
- UN
condemns settler violence: The UN criticized recent attacks by Israeli
settlers in the occupied West Bank.
The Guardian (via global front pages)
- Trump
administration’s Israel directive: Reports claim the U.S. urged Israel
to allow safe passage for suspected terrorists.
- China’s
economic pivot: China Daily highlights Beijing’s sharpened focus on
key industrial sectors amid global competition.
- Senate
shutdown bill: Echoing Reuters, The Washington Post confirms the
Senate’s move to reopen the U.S. government.