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When is Ramadan starting in Saudi Arabia?
The month of Ramadan this year will last 29 days, with last day of fasting expected to be on March 29 in the Kingdom
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Netanyahu to begin Gaza ceasefire talks during visit to Washington
Netanyahu said Israel's wartime decisions reshaped the Middle East, with Trump's support, it could go further
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Israeli forces kill 70 in West Bank since start of year
The figures showed 38 people killed in Jenin and 15 in Tubas in the north of the West Bank.
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Deadly car bomb in Syria kills 15, injures another 15
No claims of responsibility for the bombing, which occurred about 30 kilometers from the Turkish border
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WhatsApp voice, video calls return to Saudi Arabia after six-year break
Following a sudden reactivation, Saudi Arabia's WhatsApp users can now make voice and video calls once again
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'Biohacker' Bryan Johnson ditches anti-aging drug rapamycin after it accelerates aging
Bryan Johnson admits his ambitious anti-ageing experiment may have had the opposite effect.
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Trevor Noah criticized for joke about Colombians and Shakira during Grammys monologue: 'Do Better!'
Noah's comment on Colombia sparks backlash amid ongoing immigration crackdown in the U.S.
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After five-year ban, Chinese fashion giant re-enters Indian market
The fashion retailer re-enters the market after a five-year absence due to a diplomatic row.
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Blast at Moscow residential building kills one
Blast at a residential building in northwest Moscow.
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Trump hints EU could face tariffs after Mexico, Canada, and China
"The UK is out of line. But I'm sure that one, I think that one, can be worked out:" Trump
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‘Beast from the East’-style storm to bring heavy snow to UK in February
Snow maps show a huge storm from the Atlantic bringing blizzards and snow, with up to 22cm expected.
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Top 10 countries with the cheapest petrol prices in 2025
Pakistan's ranking also included.
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USAID on edge as Musk declares agency should 'die'
Musk’s increasing involvement in government affairs has drawn backlash from Democratic lawmakers.
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Canada, US engage in tariff war
Trudeau vows to hit back with 25 per cent levies on US goods worth $106.6b
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Mass protests erupt in Berlin over immigration plan
Protesters rejecting policies restricting refugee family reunifications and tighter border control
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United Airlines flight evacuated after flames erupt from engine during Houston departure
All 104 passengers aboard were safely evacuated, using slides and stairs, and bused to a terminal
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Israeli strike on a car injures four Palestinians in Gaza
Since the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas began on 19 January, several Palestinians have been killed by Israel
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Iran unveils new 1,700km-range ballistic missile
Iran also unveils three new satellites, including Navak and upgraded Pars-1 and Pars-2, at Tehran ceremony
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Trudeau announces retaliatory tariffs on US drinks, appliances
Trudeau’s announcement came just hours after Trump ordered 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports
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China condemns US tariffs but keeps door open for talks
China pushes back on US fentanyl claims, saying it has cooperated on cracking down on precursor chemical shipments
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Heavy floods kill one, urge thousands to move in Australia
Major flooding hits Hinchinbrook Shire, Queensland, impacting 11,000 residents, 500 km north of Brisbane
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Nine nations form ‘Hague group’ to hold Israel accountable for war crimes
The group aims to block arms transfers to Israel if risk of humanitarian law or Genocide Convention violations exists
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USAID website goes dark amid Trump’s foreign aid freeze
Trump's 90-day freeze on billions in aid sparks a major political clash with congressional Democrats
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Saudi Arabia becomes number one destination for Pakistanis
The popular travel service app "Wego" revealed a 100% annual increase in the number of Pakistanis visiting the Kingdom
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Punxsutawney Phil’s Groundhog Day prediction 2025: Early spring or 6 more weeks of winter?
Punxsutawney Phil is back to mark Groundhog Day on Sunday, attracting a crowd in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania.
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RSF blamed for Sudan shelling that kills 56, injures 158
Attack came a day after RSF commander Mohamed Hamdan Daglo pledged to recapture the capital from the army.
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Rebecca M. Lobach identified in Black Hawk helicopter crash with American Airlines flight
Capt. Rebecca M. Lobach, a U.S. Army soldier, was identified as a victim in the Black Hawk helicopter crash.
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Fourth Gaza ceasefire swap completed
Hamas releases three Israeli hostages
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US conducts air strikes in Somalia
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the strikes targeted IS-Somalia operatives in the Golis mountains.
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Russia fires deadly barrage on Ukraine
Fighting in the nearly three-year war has shown no signs of de-escalating.
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Indo-Pak rivalry drives SA diplomatic reshuffle
India's top career diplomat, Vikram Misri, met with Taliban foreign minister.
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DR Congo conflict risks broader regional war, Burundi warns
The lightning offensive is the latest to scar the mineral-rich region.
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Dozens of migrants leave Albania after Italian court ruling
Other European nations are watching the scheme closely.
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Taliban govt takes over Serena hotel in Kabul
Hotel operations are now handled by the Hotel State Owned Corporation (HSOC).
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UK introduces law to criminalise AI-generated child abuse images
AI-generated child abuse material sees a fivefold rise, prompting UK legal action.
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Trump hits Canada, Mexico, and China with tariffs; retaliation looms
A major trade dispute is unfolding as Trump enforces tariffs on key US partners.
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Gambling with fate on the high seas
Every year, countless Pakistanis risk their lives to reach Europe, believing the trip worth the chance at survival
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Black Hawk in DC crash was on secretive ‘continuity of government’ mission
Critics say the helicopter's lack of advanced collision-avoidance tech may have played a role in the deadly accident
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Black Hawk crash: U.S. Army’s doomsday readiness mission under scrutiny
The battalion's nighttime operations raise concerns about the risks of flying near busy airspaces.
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Chinese UCLA student Liu Lijun has student visa revoked after organizing pro-Palestine rallies
Liu Lijun, a Chinese student at UCLA, reportedly faces deportation after her visa was revoked due to protests.
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Canadian, US fighter jets scrambled to monitor Russian aircraft amid Arctic drills
Canadian and US jets scrambled to monitor Russian aircraft near North America in Arctic drills.