The IDF reported that its forces in Gaza, under the direction of the Intelligence Division, eliminated a number of terrorists from Hamas' Nakba unit who participated in the October 7 massacre.
A public meeting will be held in Pakistan's Quetta on December 2 to address the injustice faced by Pashtuns in the country, Pakistan vernacular media Urdu Point reported.
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol is getting criticism over the allegations of clamping down on free speech through cases against news outlets and journalists who are critical of his government, New York Times reported.
In a major setback for Donald Trump, Judge Aileen Cannon refused to delay the former President's trial in the documents case till after the 2024 presidential elections, and it will still have the trial in May next year, CNN reported.
American diplomats in the Arab world have given stark warnings to the Biden administration about growing fury in the region over Washington's stand in the ongoing Israel-Hamas war, CNN reported citing a diplomatic cable obtained.
Actors Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner are enjoying their friendship in the fall. Ben, who married actress and singer Jennifer Lopez in July 2022, and his ex-wife Garner, also 51, were spotted smiling and chatting as they caught up in Santa Monica, California, reported People.
Amid a glooming economy, Pakistan is the most vulnerable to balance of payment (BOP) crises among the South Asian sovereigns with the lowest level of exports of 10.5 per cent of GDP, Business Recorder reported citing a report by Moody's Investors Services.
New Delhi [India], November 10: B L Kashyap & Sons Limited (BSE: 532719 NSE: BLKASHYAP), one of the leading Civil Engineering and Construction Company announced their financial results for the second quarter of the fiscal year 2023-24. During Q2FY24, the company reported revenue of INR 3
New Delhi [India], November 10: Tree House Education & Accessories Limited (Tree House) reported its audited financial results for the 2nd quarter ended 30th September, 2023.
Former United States (US) President Donald Trump declared that if re-elected in 2024, he would use the government to investigate his political opponents, suggesting it would be fair game after the Department of Justice indicted him in two separate cases earlier this year, reported The Hill.