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Elon Musk’s Neuralink Installs Brain Implant in First Human Patient, Says Initial Results Are ‘Promising’
Elon Musk Neuralink News: Neuralink aims to establish direct communication channels between brain and computers.
Muizzu Under Pressure As Maldives Opposition Moves To Impeach Him. What Do The Numbers Say?
The Maldivian opposition lawmakers have signed an impeachment motion against newly-elected president, Mohamed Muizzu. Is it game over for him?
UN Staff Accused of Kidnapping Woman, Taking Part In Oct 7 Hamas Attack on Israel: NYT Report
Israel accuses UNRWA workers of misconduct, leading to funding cuts. Allegations include abductions and coordination in attacks
Japan Suspends Funding to UN Palestinian Refugee Agency
Japan suspends funding to UNRWA amid allegations of staff involvement in the October 7 attack. Donor nations halt support for Gaza's humanitarian efforts
Defying Crackdowns, Baloch Rally Demands End to Enforced Disappearances in Restive Province
Balochistan's growing separation movement and protests against force disappearance. Caretaker PM acknowledges issues amid massive public rallies in Quetta
Tributes Pour In for Young Emirati Drag Racer Hamda Taryam After Her Tragic Death
Tributes for Emirati drag racer Hamda Taryam flood social media after her reported death. Funeral in Sharjah. The Fastest star remembered
First the US, Now Australia, Canada Suspend UN Agency Funding Over Oct 7 Attack Allegations
Australia and Canada suspend funding to UNRWA amid allegations of employees' involvement in Hamas's attack. The US also halted its funding
‘Bit of Rest, We’re Exhausted’: Ukraine’s Frontline Troops Seek Respite as War Grinds On
The troops who have been on the frontline since the onset of the war and are now exhausted by the war.
'We Are On Fire': UK Oil Tanker Sends Distress Message After Houthi Attack; Indian Navy Responds
Houthi Ship Attack: US Central Command has confirmed a missile attack and an alleged distress message by the ship's captain is doing rounds on social media.
New York Jury Orders Ex Prez Trump to Pay $83 Million for Sex Assault Defamation
Trump was told to pay the amount to compensate author E. Jean Carroll whom he sexually assaulted and defamed.
US Halts New Natural Gas Export Facilities, Citing Climate Crisis
The US is the world's leading LNG exporter, averaging 11.6 billion cubic feet per day according to the tracker CEDIGAZ
King Charles III Admitted to Hospital For Scheduled Prostate Operation
The 75-year old king will be treated at the London Clinic, where the Princess of Wales is recovering after undergoing abdominal surgery
Video | 'From Russia With Love': India's Republic Day Celebrated in Dazzling Bollywood Style
Russia extends warm wishes to India on its 75th Republic Day, celebrating the historic event with a blend of Bollywood and traditional dances
Houthi Attacks Led to 42% Drop in Suez Traffic, UN Says
The UN said the volume of commercial traffic passing through the Suez Canal fell by a large margin due to attacks by Houthis.
Swedish PM Says He's Willing to Meet Hungary's Orban to End Deadlock Over Sweden’s NATO Membership
Kristersson said he agrees more dialogue between the countries would be beneficial. Orbán's invitation comes as Hungary and Turkey remain the only NATO members not to have ratified Sweden’s bid to join the defense alliance
'Left Over From History': China Opposes India’s Bid to Link Bilateral Ties With Border Issue
Chinese defense ministry issued a statement against India's stance to link border tensions, stressing historical context