Libya’s National Museum Reopens After 14 Years, Aiming to Unite a Divided Nation

December 16, 2025

Libya’s National Museum Reopens After 14 Years, Aiming to Unite a Divided Nation

Libya celebrates the reopening of its National Museum in Tripoli after 14 years. The event featured fireworks, art, and hope for unity amid political division and ongoing challenges.

Indian American Leaders Demand Tougher Gun Laws After Brown University Shooting

December 16, 2025

Indian American Leaders Demand Tougher Gun Laws After Brown University Shooting

After a deadly shooting at Brown University left two dead and eight injured, Indian American political leaders push for urgent gun safety reforms in the US.

ASIO Investigated Bondi Shooter in 2019; Australian PM Pushes Gun Law Reforms After Deadly Attack

December 16, 2025

ASIO Investigated Bondi Shooter in 2019; Australian PM Pushes Gun Law Reforms After Deadly Attack

Australia's ASIO investigated one Bondi shooter in 2019 but did not consider him a threat then. PM Albanese confirms Five Eyes alliance will help probe the attack, which killed 15. National vigils honor victims; gun law changes are planned.

Singapore Warns of Delhi Air Pollution, Opposition Hits Gupta Govt Hard

December 16, 2025

Singapore Warns of Delhi Air Pollution, Opposition Hits Gupta Govt Hard

Singapore warns its citizens about Delhi’s air pollution. AAP calls it an international embarrassment. Congress demands Rekha Gupta's resignation. BJP says it’s normal and accuses others of politics.

Supreme Court Questions Partial Audio Submission in Manipur Violence Probe

December 16, 2025

Supreme Court Questions Partial Audio Submission in Manipur Violence Probe

The Supreme Court asked why not all leaked audio clips involving ex-Manipur CM N. Biren Singh were sent for forensic check. The audio hints at Manipur's 2023 ethnic violence. The court awaits government reply by January 7.