Three Spanish Muslim pilgrims embarked on an extraordinary horseback journey from Spain to Mecca for the Hajj, recreating a historical pilgrimage. Facing challenges like minefields in Bosnia and a near-drowning incident in France, their 4,000-mile trek across a dozen countries garnered a massive social media following.
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A mob in Bangladesh attacked and vandalized the ancestral home of Rabindranath Tagore following a dispute over parking fees. The incident led to the temporary closure of the Kachharibari, also known as Rabindra Memorial Museum. Authorities have launched an investigation into the attack, forming a three-member committee to submit a report within five days.
Amid escalating conflict between Israel and Iran, Qatar has intensified monitoring of radiation levels in the Gulf following Israeli airstrikes on Iranian nuclear and energy sites. Doha is closely tracking environmental developments, warning of unpredictable consequences from targeting sensitive facilities. Qatar condemned strikes on energy infrastructure, urging de-escalation and international intervention to prevent further destabilization.
Amidst widespread protests against President Trump's immigration policies, hundreds of US Marines are undergoing riot control training near Los Angeles, preparing for deployment. This decision, alongside the Texas governor's deployment of the National Guard, has ignited a national debate over military presence on US soil.
Iranian state television has urged citizens to delete WhatsApp, alleging data collection and sharing with Israel, claims WhatsApp vehemently denies. The messaging app emphasises its use of end-to-end encryption, ensuring user privacy and denying any data sharing with governments.
A children's vest, falsely advertised as Australian sheepskin, was discovered to be made from cat and rabbit fur, sparking outrage among animal rights groups. Further investigation revealed beanies mislabeled as acrylic contained fox and raccoon dog fur.
US President Donald Trump has extended the deadline for TikTok to operate in the United States by 90 days. This extension aims to allow more time for negotiating a deal for American ownership. This is the third time Trump has extended the deadline. The administration wants to ensure user data security.
Amid escalating conflict between Iran and Israel, the UAE evacuated its citizens and residents from Iran in a mission coordinated with embassies in Iran and Turkmenistan. Evacuees were briefly housed in Turkmenistan before being flown to Abu Dhabi. The UAE reaffirmed its commitment to diplomacy, regional stability, and the safety of its people through... Expand
Despite ongoing diplomatic efforts, the Kremlin anticipates slow progress in improving Russia-US relations due to existing obstacles. High-level meetings and lower-level talks are planned, while Trump seeks closer ties with Moscow, unsettling Europe. Amidst this, the US may reduce military aid to Ukraine, as Trump aims to end the conflict, even as recent Russian strikes in Kharkiv resulted in casualties.