Daily Steps: How Many Are Needed for Better Health? A Summary of New Research
A comprehensive systematic review and meta-analysis, published in The Lancet Public Health, has mapped the relationship between the number of daily steps and the incidence of a range of diseases and mortality. The study provides nuanced…
A Landmark for Afghan Cricket: Afghanistan Awarded Hosting Rights for 2025 U-19 Asia Cup
In a decision that signals a new era for the sport in the nation, the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) has officially awarded the Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) the hosting rights for the 2025 Men’s U-19 Asia Cup. This landmark announcement…
Two National Guard Members Critically Wounded in “Targeted” Shooting Near White House
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Two members of the West Virginia National Guard are fighting for their lives after being shot in a brazen, targeted attack just two blocks from the White House on Wednesday afternoon, sending shockwaves through the…
Ronaldo Cleared for World Cup Opener as FIFA Suspends Final Two Games of Ban
Portugal captain Cristiano Ronaldo has avoided an immediate playing ban and will be eligible for his nation's opening matches at the 2026 World Cup after FIFA suspended the final two games of a three-match sanction on Tuesday.
The decision…
Trump’s Post-Ukraine Playbook: Why the Real Target Is Iran
When Donald Trump re-entered the White House, much of the world braced for unpredictability. Yet beneath the theatrics, bluster, and daily headline storms, a remarkably coherent foreign-policy strategy is taking shape, one that is far more…
Jolly LLB 3 REVIEW: A Star-Studded Courtroom Clash Undone by a Wobbly Script
Subhash Kapoor’s Jolly LLB 3 assembles the dream team fans have been waiting for: Akshay Kumar and Arshad Warsi, two titans of the courtroom, finally sharing the frame. The premise promises cinematic fireworks—a legal duel for the ages.…
Afghan Refugees Launch Hunger Strike in Qatar, Decrying “Years of Broken Promises”
DOHA, Qatar – Dozens of Afghan refugees held at a U.S.-run transit camp in Qatar have launched a hunger strike, a desperate protest against what they describe as years of bureaucratic limbo and broken promises regarding their resettlement…
FN-ekspert fordømmer pakistanske luftangrep i Afghanistan, oppfordrer til tilbakevendelse til dialog
KABUL/GENÈV – FNs fremste menneskerettighetsekspert for Afghanistan, Richard Bennett, har kommet med en skarp fordømmelse av Pakistans nylige militære luftangrep på afghansk territorium. Han kalte hendelsene en «alvorlig krenkelse» av…
Over 600 million children exposed to violence at home, UNICEF warns
More than one in four children globally – around 610 million – live with mothers who have experienced physical, emotional or sexual abuse by an intimate partner in the past year, making violence a part of their everyday lives, according to…
UN Rights Expert Condemns Pakistani Airstrikes in Afghanistan, Urges Return to Dialogue
KABUL/GENEVA – The United Nations' top human rights expert for Afghanistan, Richard Bennett, has issued a strong condemnation of Pakistan's recent military airstrikes on Afghan territory, calling the incidents a "grave violation" of…