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Sons of Virginia Giuffre, who accused Andrew and Epstein of abuse, seek control of her estate

Sons of Virginia Giuffre, who accused Andrew and Epstein of abuse, seek control of her estate

  • Hong Kong apartment tower blaze kills 128

    Hong Kong firefighters continue searching a high-rise complex after a massive fire killed at least 128 and injured over 70. Seven of eight towers were engulfed, with renovations and flammable materials suspected. Authorities arrested three for alleged manslaughter and gross negligence
  • India on high alert as Imran Khan rumours push Pakistan towards chaos

    Indian intelligence has warned security forces of a high-alert situation amid unrest in Pakistan following rumours of Imran Khan’s death. Massive protests outside Adiala Jail and fears of civil unrest have raised concerns that the ISI may attempt a major diversionary attack in India
  • Death toll from floods and landslides rises to 56 in Sri Lanka

    Sri Lanka’s floods and landslides have killed 56 people, with 21 missing, prompting a nationwide public holiday. Nearly 44,000 residents are affected as Cyclone Ditwah brings heavy rain, strong winds and widespread disruption, including suspended rail services and diverted flights 
  • Trump says will permanently pause migration from all ‘third world’ countries

    President Donald Trump announced a “permanent pause” on migration from “third world” countries and ordered reevaluation of Green Cards after an Afghan migrant killed a U.S. National Guard member. His administration issued new vetting rules for immigrants from 19 “high-risk” countries
  • Delhi Police arrests gangster linked to firing at Kapil Sharma’s Canada restaurant

    Delhi Police arrested alleged gangster Bandhu Man Singh, linked to Canada-based Goldy Dhillon, for involvement in the firing at Kapil Sharma’s Canadian restaurant. A Chinese pistol was seized, and investigators are probing his role, foreign links, and wider extortion network
  • Pak’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa CM ends sit-in near Adiala Jail after being denied meeting with Imran Khan

    Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Sohail Afridi ended a 16-hour sit-in outside Adiala Jail after being barred from meeting imprisoned former PM Imran Khan. Afridi vowed continued protests, citing lack of information on Khan’s health despite court orders permitting a meeting 
  • Pant says sorry for debacle, vows India will regroup and refocus

    India vice-captain Rishabh Pant apologised for the team’s 0-2 Test series loss to South Africa, saying players will regroup and refocus to come back stronger. The defeat has intensified scrutiny on coach Gautam Gambhir’s strategy of relying on all-rounders
  • Coach can prepare but players must deliver: Gavaskar backs Gambhir

    Sunil Gavaskar defended India head coach Gautam Gambhir after the Test series loss to South Africa, saying coaches can only prepare teams but players must deliver. R Ashwin also backed Gambhir, stressing players should take responsibility instead of blaming the coach
  • Arsenal beats Bayern, Mbappé hat trick lights up Champions League night

    Kylian Mbappé scored four goals, including the second-fastest hat trick in Champions League history, as PSG and Arsenal recorded big wins. Teenagers Viktor Dadason and Geovany Quenda impressed, while veteran David Luiz became the second-oldest scorer in the competition
  • Indian selectors may turn to domestic stars after South Africa loss

    India’s Test selectors, led by Ajit Agarkar, may turn to seasoned domestic stars like Ruturaj Gaikwad, Rajat Patidar and Rinku Singh after the South Africa whitewash. Experts stress the need for specialists over all-rounders to strengthen the batting line-up
  • Tanvi Sharma enters quarterfinals after shocking former world champion Okuhara

    Tanvi Sharma, 16, stunned former World No 1 Nozomi Okuhara in a thrilling three-game battle at the Syed Modi International 2025. The World Juniors silver medallist rallied to win 13-21, 21-16, 21-19, advancing to the quarterfinals
  • Hong Kong’s fire death toll rises to 55, over 200 remain missing

    A huge fire swept through Hong Kong’s Wang Fuk Court, killing 55 people and injuring many others. Over 200 remain missing. The blaze spread quickly due to renovation materials, and rescue teams are still working to control the fire and find survivors
  • Dhaka court sentences Sheikh Hasina 21-year jail term in Purbachal plot cases

    A Dhaka court sentenced former Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to 21 years in jail and her two children to five years each for alleged corruption in a government housing project. The ruling follows political upheaval and earlier serious charges against her
  • Imran Khan ‘fully healthy’, say Adiala jail authorities amid death rumours

    Adiala jail authorities refuted rumours claiming former Pakistan PM Imran Khan had died in custody, saying he is “fully healthy” and has not been shifted from the prison. The clarification came as PTI and Khan’s sisters demanded proof of his well-being and access to meet him.
  • Ex-Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina sentenced to 21 years in prison in corruption cases

    A Dhaka court sentenced former Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina to 21 years in prison in three corruption cases linked to the Purbachal New City Project. The verdict follows an earlier ICT ruling sentencing her to death, which she termed politically motivated.
  • Trump says South Africa won’t be invited to 2026 G20 Summit in Miami, Pretoria calls remarks ‘regrettable’

    US President Donald Trump said South Africa will not be invited to the 2026 G20 Summit in Miami, accusing Pretoria of human rights abuses and failing to hand over the G20 Presidency properly. South Africa rejected the claims as “misinformation” and defended its G20 role.
  • Former Peru President Vizcarra sentenced to 14 years in prison for bribery

    A Peruvian court sentenced former President Martin Vizcarra to 14 years in prison for accepting nearly $700,000 in bribes while serving as Moquegua governor. Vizcarra, who denies wrongdoing and calls the case “revenge”, is also barred from holding public office for nine years.
  • Trump terms National Guard shooting an ‘act of terror’, orders deployment of 500 additional troops

    US President Donald Trump condemned the shooting of two National Guardsmen near the White House as an “act of terror” and ordered an additional 500 troops to Washington. The Afghan-origin suspect is in custody, while the injured Guardsmen remain in critical condition.
  • 44 killed as massive blaze engulfs Hong Kong high-rises; 3 arrested for manslaughter

    At least 44 people died and 45 were injured after a massive fire swept through multiple residential towers at Wang Fuk Court in Hong Kong’s Tai Po. Three men were arrested for suspected manslaughter as rescue efforts continued through the night.
  • Uzbekistan’s 19-year-old Grandmaster Javokhir Sindarov emerges FIDE World champion

    The 19-year-old defeated Wei in the second Rapid Game in the tiebreak with black pieces to become the first Uzbek chess player to win the World Cup
  • AI helps Pakistani woman reunite with family after 17 years

    A Pakistani woman lost at age 10 was reunited with her family after 17 years, thanks to AI facial recognition used by the Safe City Project. Kiran, raised at the Edhi shelter in Karachi, was finally traced to her father through an old police report
  • Indonesia landslides, flash floods kill 17, six still missing in North Sumatra

    Torrential monsoon rains triggered flash floods and landslides across North Sumatra, killing 17 people and leaving six missing. Thousands were displaced, homes destroyed and access roads cut off, as rescuers struggled against bad weather and dangerous conditions to reach affected areas
  • Hong Kong high-rise blaze kills four, leaves several injured

    A major fire broke out in a high-rise housing complex in Hong Kong’s Tai Po district, killing four people and injuring three. The blaze spread quickly through bamboo scaffolding, trapping residents as firefighters worked to control the intense flames
  • Pakistan’s economic crisis driven by corruption, elite control: IMF

    The IMF says Pakistan’s economic problems come mainly from corruption, weak institutions and powerful groups controlling the system. Everyday people suffer while elites benefit. The report warns that without honest accountability and major reforms, the country will stay in crisis
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