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British MP Tulip Siddiq Sentenced to Two Years in Bangladesh
British MP Tulip Siddiq has been sentenced to two years in prison by a Bangladesh court in a corruption case involving the allocation of government-owned land. The Dhaka court delivered the verdict on Monday after concluding that Siddiq participat...
RBNZ's First Female Governor Takes Charge After Disrupted Period
Reserve Bank of New Zealand’s new governor Anna Breman took office on Sunday, becoming the first...
Tom Stoppard, Playwright Who Redefined Theatre, Dies at 88
British playwright Tom Stoppard has died at the age of 88. Born Tomáš Sträussler in 1937 in...
Netanyahu Seeks Pardon from Israeli President Amid Corruption Trial
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has formally requested a presidential pardon from Isaac...
Nvidia CEO Slams Managers for Discouraging AI Use in Workplace
In a recently-leaked internal all-hands meeting, Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, sharply criticized...
Rubio Expected to Skip Key NATO Meeting as Ukraine Talks Intensify
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is expected to skip the NATO foreign ministers meeting in...
Putin to Visit India on December 4 to 5 for Key Bilateral Talks
Russian President Vladimir Putin is slated to travel to India from December 4–5, 2025 on a state...
Quantum Computing is the Next Tech Explosion Says Sundar Pichai
In a recent statement, Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google, said artificial intelligence had its...
Ukraine Must Keep Strong Military Even After Peace Deal, Says Merz
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Thursday that Ukraine will need strong armed forces and reliable security guarantees even if it reaches a peace agreement with Russia, and stressed Kyiv should not be pushed to surrender territo...
Peru Jails Ex-President Vizcarra for 14 Years in Corruption Case
A Peruvian court, sentenced former president Martín Vizcarra to 14 years in prison after convicting him of accepting bribes from construction companies while serving as governor of the Moquegua regi...
Pope Leo Warns World Facing 'Piecemeal War' in First Foreign Visit
Pope Leo XIV used his first foreign trip on Thursday to warn that the world is facing spreading conflict, saying violent crises are escalating and peace is under threat. The pope said nations are being pushed toward confrontation and must choos...
Spanish Court Orders Jail for Ex-Minister in Graft Investigation
Spain’s Supreme Court on Thursday ordered former Transport Minister José Luis Ábalos into pre-trial detention after prosecutors argued there was a flight risk and possible interference with the corruption investigation, Reuters reporte...
















