In a statement, Netanyahu's office said, "We will continue to work in full cooperation with the President and his team in order to bring the war to an end in accordance with the principles set forth by Israel, which are consistent with President Trump's vision."
Pakistan's Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar told Parliament that Trump's 20-point Gaza plan was "not ours," stressing there was no room for politicking. He detailed the role of eight Muslim countries in drafting counter-proposals, reaffirmed Pakistan's stance on Palestine, and confirmed efforts fo
Multani was wanted in a case registered in 2019 after nine Indian passengers were deported from Ethiopia for possessing forged Continuous Discharge Certificates (CDCs), allegedly issued by the Government of Samoa. The Samoan government later confirmed the documents were fraudulent.
Police investigations are currently underway in the matter, while the public has been advised to refrain from sharing any videos or images related to the matter.
In a significant development that has raised concerns over communal harmony, the Trichy District Police have confirmed the registration of a case and the arrest of an individual following the emergence of a disturbing video on social media.
As per Al Jazeera, the Moroccan Interior Ministry said that the three people were killed during an attempt to seize weapons from them; however, no witness confirmed the development.
The details of the incident were confirmed by Peshawar Capital City Police Officer Mian Saeed's office, as per DAWN. Speaking to DAWN, Mian Saeed said that the police officials were the target of the incident.
Argentina's decorated player, Lionel Messi, confirmed his visit to India in December this year, during which he will travel to Kolkata, Mumbai, New Delhi, and subtly hinted at the prospect of visiting one more city.
Namibia has confirmed its ticket for a trip to the sub-continent for next year's T20 World Cup after trouncing Tanzania in their African Qualifiers semi-final contest without much fuss in Harare on Thursday.
One of the first boats to be boarded carried Greta Thunberg, according to Israel's Foreign Ministry, which released a video showing an Israeli soldier handing her belongings back after her detention. The ministry said, "Greta and her friends are safe and healthy," while confirming that se