Led by Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, Pakistan’s delegation met with representatives from China, Russia, and other UN member states, presenting Pakistan’s stance and rejecting India’s baseless allegations. In a meeting with China’s envoy Fu Cong, Bilawal thanked China for its support and highlighted Pakistan’s responsible response to recent Indian aggression. He stressed the need for resolving…
Lindsie Chrisley, Todd Chrisley's daughter from a previous marriage, shared a faith-based message on Instagram following her father's presidential pardon. On her Southern Tea podcast, she previously revealed she hasn’t seen or spoken to her father in a long time, choosing to focus on her own journey.
The streets of Thailand’s capital, Bangkok, came alive with rainbow flags, music, and celebrations as the Thai LGBTQ+ community kicked off Pride Month. Earlier this year, Thailand became the third territory in Asia—after Taiwan and Nepal—to legalize marriage for same-sex couples, marking a historic milestone for LGBTQ+ rights in the region.
Dior has announced that menswear designer Jonathan Anderson will take over as head of womenswear and haute couture, succeeding Maria Grazia Chiuri. The LVMH-owned fashion house aims to revitalize sales by expanding Anderson’s creative role across both men's and women's collections.
A federal judge has determined that the Trump administration probably broke the law when it removed the right of 50,000 transportation security officers to unionize and negotiate over their working conditions. This ruling marks a significant setback for policies implemented under the previous administration, potentially paving the way for these officers to regain collective bargaining…
Top ICE officials defended the arrest of a Massachusetts high school student on his way to volleyball practice, saying he was targeted due to his immigration status. The detention has sparked large protests across the state, with local leaders demanding answers and legal protections for the student.
Russia and Ukraine have agreed to exchange prisoners of war and return the bodies of 12,000 fallen soldiers in a major humanitarian gesture. However, efforts to secure a broader ceasefire saw no breakthrough. Talks in Turkey ended with both sides holding firm to opposing conditions, leaving hopes for peace still uncertain.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed deep shock over reports of Palestinians being killed and injured while trying to access humanitarian aid in Gaza. In a statement, Guterres said he was “appalled” by the incident and called for an independent investigation to determine the circumstances. The tragedy underscores the worsening humanitarian crisis in the region, as…
The U.S. dollar hovered near a six-week low on Tuesday as mounting evidence of economic damage from President Donald Trump’s ongoing trade war weighed heavily on market sentiment. Weak manufacturing data and concerns over increased tariffs have raised fears of a broader slowdown. Investors remain cautious, with many shifting away from U.S. assets amid rising…
Top Chinese general Xu Qiliang, a close ally of President Xi Jinping and former vice chair of the powerful Central Military Commission, died of illness at age 75 on Monday in Beijing, state media reported. Xu played a key role in modernizing China’s military and was the first air force officer to hold such a…