Putin Considers 30-Day Ceasefire But Sets Conditions

Putin Considers 30-Day Ceasefire But Sets Conditions

Speaking at a press conference in Moscow, Putin stated that any agreement should contribute to lasting peace and address what Russia sees as the root causes of the conflict

Ripple Becomes First Blockchain Payments Provider Licensed by DFSA

Ripple Becomes First Blockchain Payments Provider Licensed by DFSA

Ripple the first blockchain-enabled payments provider licensed by the DFSA, reinforcing its commitment to regulatory compliance and innovation in the Middle East.

Kaspersky Exposes Crypto Scam on Youtube

Kaspersky Exposes Crypto Scam on Youtube

SilentCryptoMiner, disguised as internet restriction bypass tools.

Hundreds Rally in New York for the Release of Palestinian Activist Mahmoud Khalil

Hundreds Rally in New York for the Release of Palestinian Activist Mahmoud Khalil

Khalil, a 29-year-old Columbia University graduate and U.S. permanent resident, was taken into custody over the weekend by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents at his home in New York City

UN’s World Food Programme Aid Trucks Stranded at Torkham Border

UN’s World Food Programme Aid Trucks Stranded at Torkham Border

In a report released late on March 12, the WFP stated that these trucks, carrying approximately 1,200 metric tons of essential food supplies, have been unable to proceed

Pakistan Offers Oman Access to Central Asian Markets via Gwadar and Karachi Ports

Pakistan Offers Oman Access to Central Asian Markets via Gwadar and Karachi Ports

According to reports, the offer was made during a high-level meeting in Muscat between Pakistan’s Minister of Commerce, Jam Kamal, and his Omani counterpart, Qais Al Yousef

Former Philippine President Duterte Took Full Responsibility of His War Against Drugs

Former Philippine President Duterte Took Full Responsibility of His War Against Drugs

In a video message posted on his Facebook account, Duterte reaffirmed his leadership during the campaign, pledging to stand by law enforcement and the military

South Korean Air Force Pilots Charged Over Accidental Village Bombing

South Korean Air Force Pilots Charged Over Accidental Village Bombing

According to the Defence Ministry's Criminal Investigation Command, the pilots mistakenly entered incorrect coordinates into their aircraft systems, which directly led to the bombing

U.S. Funding Cuts Threaten Australian University Research, Group Warns

U.S. Funding Cuts Threaten Australian University Research, Group Warns

The Group of Eight (Go8), a coalition representing Australia’s top research-intensive universities, warned that these measures could undermine vital medical and defence-related research

Taiwan’s President Warns of Intensified Chinese Influence Campaign

Taiwan’s President Warns of Intensified Chinese Influence Campaign

Speaking after a high-level security meeting on Thursday, Lai stated that Beijing has been deepening its campaign to sway Taiwan through various means