Pakistan Accuses India of Breaching Indus Waters Treaty, Warns of War Risks

December 19, 2025

Pakistan Accuses India of Breaching Indus Waters Treaty, Warns of War Risks

Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar accuses India of breaking the Indus Waters Treaty. He warns that stopping water supplies could mean war. Pakistan seeks clarity on changes in Chenab River flow from India.

Alleged Bondi Shooters Visited Philippine Firearms Shop Before Sydney Attack

December 19, 2025

Alleged Bondi Shooters Visited Philippine Firearms Shop Before Sydney Attack

Suspects Sajid and Naveed Akram stayed four weeks in Davao City, Philippines, visited a firearms shop, and exercised before the deadly Sydney shooting. Philippine police are intensively tracking their moves and contacts.

London Flat Linked to Colombian Mercenaries in Sudan’s Deadly Conflict

December 19, 2025

London Flat Linked to Colombian Mercenaries in Sudan’s Deadly Conflict

A London flat ties to a company recruiting Colombian mercenaries for Sudan’s RSF, blamed for mass killings in El Fasher. US sanctioned those behind this network.

Saudi Arabia Cancels Expat Fees to Boost National Factories and Industry

December 19, 2025

Saudi Arabia Cancels Expat Fees to Boost National Factories and Industry

Saudi Arabia ends fees on foreign workers in licensed factories. This move aims to strengthen local industry, cut costs, and boost global competition under Vision 2030.

Sekkipatti's Odungakudiyar Bull Symbolizes 300-Year-Old Religious Harmony in Tamil Nadu

December 19, 2025

Sekkipatti's Odungakudiyar Bull Symbolizes 300-Year-Old Religious Harmony in Tamil Nadu

In Sekkipatti village, the Odungakudiyar temple bull is a local legend linked to centuries of peaceful coexistence. Hindus and Muslims share festivals, prayers, and traditions, keeping religious harmony alive around jallikattu events.