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EU faces fierce criticism over plans to host Taliban in Brussels
Rights campaigners and MEPs say meeting would normalise regime that erases women from public lifeEU officials are facing fierce criticism over plans to host the Taliban in Brussels on Tuesday, with rights campaigners and MEPs warning that the meeting risks normalising a regime that has banned girls from school beyond the sixth grade and sought to erase women from public life, while its ranks include two leaders accused of crimes against humanity.The Belgian foreign ministry said on Monday it had...
Australia's coal and gas exports violate our human rights, group says in new UN case
Australia's coal and gas exports violate our human rights, group says in new UN caseImage source, Rebecca ParkerImage caption, Prof Anne Poelina, an Indigenous woman from the Kimberley region in Western Australia, is part of the group ByLana LamSydneyPublished23 June 2026A group of Australians have accused the government of violating their human rights by continuing to export coal and gas and are asking the UN to take action.The group say their lives have been harmed due to extreme weather in Au...
Conservative radio host defends Trump, says he’s better than Vance
Prominent conservative radio host, spoke at the International Policy Summit to defend Trump’s handling of the Iran war.
Justice Munib Akhtar takes oath as acting CJP
KARACHI: Justice Munib Akhtar, the senior puisne judge of the Supreme Court (SC), took oath as acting Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) here at SC Karachi Registry on Monday. Justice Muhammad Shafi Siddiqui of the SC administered the oath to Justice Akhtar in a simple and dignified ceremony. According to a statement issued by the SC, incumbent CJP Justice Yahya Afridi is currently out of the country. Justice Akhtar will act as chief justice of the Supreme Court of Pakistan during the period Just...
'Sadda haq': Cockroaches keep up demand for Pradhan's resignation on Day 4; watch
NEW DELHI: Cockroach Janata Party's overnight protest entered its fourth day at Jantar Mantar on Tuesday, with demonstrators continuing to demand Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan's resignation. Amid chants of Sadda haq and renditions of Sandeshe aate hain, the group also alleged that Delhi Police attempted to disrupt the protest by shifting barricades and bringing in a truck to "squeeze" the demonstration site.
Reflecting Pool to be drained as Trump again blames 'vandals' for recent troubles
Reflecting Pool to be drained as Trump again blames 'vandals' for recent troubles5 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleSareen HabeshianGetty ImagesThe Reflecting Pool in Washington is set to be drained again just weeks after a multi-million dollar renovation was completed, as US President Donald Trump blames vandals for problems that have emerged recently.Trump said on Monday that the pool "has been given a 300 foot long gash", while someone has put chemicals illegally in the water and...
Taliban govt detains aid workers over ‘beard length’
KABUL: The Taliban government’s morality police detained about 20 aid workers near the Iran-Afghanistan border because their beards were not long enough, three sources from aid organisations said on Monday. The Taliban authorities in Kabul rule according to a strict interpretation of Islamic law and have said men must grow beards longer than a fist. The staff detained were working on Saturday near the Islam Qala border crossing for organisations that cooperate with the United Nations, accordin...
Labour MPs mull leadership challenge to prevent Burnham 'coronation'
Labour MPs mull leadership challenge to prevent Burnham 'coronation'Just nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleJack Fenwick,Political correspondentandChris GrahamGetty ImagesAt least two senior Labour MPs are considering launching leadership bids to prevent Andy Burnham becoming prime minister without a formal contest. Former defence minister Al Carns has said he is weighing up whether to run, while Sir Keir Starmer's Chief Secretary, Darren Jones, has also not ruled out a challenge, BBC News un...
Takaichi under fire for saying smear video questions take work time
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said on Monday that repeatedly responding to questioning over a smear campaign scandal involving her election team was cutting into her time for prime ministerial duties, a response that drew widespread criticism.
China joins India, Iran as key security officials gather at BRICS
NEW DELHI: Top Indian and Iranian security officials met in New Delhi on Monday, the foreign ministry said, as security chiefs gathered for a BRICS meeting that also included China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi. India’s National Security Advisor Ajit Doval met Iranian official Ghadir Nezamipour, a senior member of Tehran’s Supreme National Security Council, and discussed the “ongoing situation” in the Middle East, as well as India-Iran ties, the foreign ministry said. India has long maintained cord...
PTI bigwigs Gohar Ali Khan, Salman Akram Raja eye meeting with Imran
• Adiala superintendent claims counsel deliberately avoided collecting signed ‘power of attorney’ document, accuses them of ‘misleading’ court• Daughter seeks action against jail staff for ‘mistreating’ Bushra Bibi ISLAMABAD: As political tensions deescalate in parliament, PTI interim chairman Barrister Gohar Ali Khan and Secretary General Salman Akram were among lawyers whose names had been shared with the Adiala jail administration for a meeting with former prime minister Imran Khan, who has b...
ASEAN chief urges stronger China ties amid global uncertainty
A stronger ASEAN-China partnership is necessary amid growing global uncertainty, ASEAN Secretary-General Kao Kim Hourn said on Monday in Jakarta, calling on the two sides to deepen cooperation to promote peace, prosperity and sustainable development in the region and beyond.
"He's Got 2 Problems": Trump Criticism Follows Starmer's Exit
US President Donald Trump said Keir Starmer was "sort of a friend of mine" but had not been supportive enough of the United States on NATO and the Iran war.
'Deep state purge' begins at Tulsi Gabbard's old office as Trump's new spy chief seeks to fire hundreds
'Deep state purge' begins at Tulsi Gabbard's old office as Trump's new spy chief seeks to fire hundredsSee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy LAUREN ACTON-TAYLOR, US NEWS REPORTER Published: 03:24, 23 June 2026 | Updated: 03:24, 23 June 2026 e-mail View comments
Judge dismisses Trump administration lawsuit over LA sanctuary city policy
City hails victory after US officials sued over ordinance that limits LA’s cooperation with immigration authoritiesA California court has dismissed a lawsuit filed by Donald Trump’s administration against Los Angeles over a city ordinance limiting its cooperation with federal immigration authorities.Fernando Olguin, a judge in the central California US district court rejected the administration’s argument that the city’s policy was unconstitutional. He gave the administration permission to...
Judge dismisses Trump administration lawsuit over LA sanctuary city policy
City hails victory after US officials sued over ordinance that limits LA’s cooperation with immigration authoritiesA California court has dismissed a lawsuit filed by Donald Trump’s administration against Los Angeles over a city ordinance limiting its cooperation with federal immigration authorities.Fernando Olguin, a judge in the central California US district court rejected the administration’s argument that the city’s policy was unconstitutional. He gave the administration permission to...
Germany sends a clear message to America: NASA can’t operate without us
Germany highlights Europe's crucial role in US space endeavors, stating missions like lunar flights are impossible without European technology. This assertion comes amid broader EU efforts to achieve "tech sovereignty" and reduce reliance on American giants in cloud, AI, and microchips. Concerns over US tech access, amplified by recent AI model bans, are driving Europe to develop its own alternatives and bolster domestic capacity, aiming to reclaim global geoeconomic influence.
‘Won't return to pre-war conditions’: Iran says Hormuz will be administered by them
In a bold statement, Iran's chief negotiator, Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, affirmed Tehran's control over the crucial Strait of Hormuz, dismissing any pre-war stipulations. Concurrently, negotiations in Switzerland culminated in securing $12 billion worth of Iranian assets stuck overseas. Additionally, Iran consented to create a communication framework to monitor maritime activities in the vital waterway, aimed at preventing possible clashes and misunderstandings.
Ghalibaf: US and Iran can work together to reopen Strait of Hormuz
Iran’s chief negotiator said the Strait will never return to the way it was before the war.
Don’t stop your kids from joining protest, says CJP
The Cockroach Janta Party's protest demanding Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan's resignation over the NEET-UG paper leak entered its third day. The group held a candlelight vigil for students who allegedly died by suicide, urging the government to provide ₹1 crore compensation to their families. They also appealed to parents to allow their children to join the agitation, emphasizing the protest targets governance failure, not individuals.