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China-based company kicks off trial production of flying cars, ahead of Tesla

Chinese firm Xpeng Aeroht has commenced trial production of its modular flying car, the Land Aircraft Carrier, at the world's first intelligent factory for mass-produced flying cars. This move positions China ahead of competitors like Tesla and Alef Aeronautics in the burgeoning flying car market, with Xpeng targeting mass production and delivery by 2026.

4 Nov 2025 12:01 pm
Fugitive Mehul Choksi challenges extradition in Belgium Supreme Court

Fugitive diamantaire Mehul Choksi has appealed to Belgium's Supreme Court. This challenges an earlier order allowing his extradition to India. The Antwerp Court of Appeals had deemed India's request enforceable. Choksi faces charges in a large bank scam. His appeal suspends the extradition process.

3 Nov 2025 7:08 pm
Iran's president says Tehran will rebuild its nuclear facilities

Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian vowed to rebuild nuclear facilities with greater strength after U.S. strikes, reiterating that the program is for civilian purposes and not for developing nuclear weapons. This statement comes amid warnings from U.S. President Donald Trump of further attacks if Iran restarts its nuclear sites.

2 Nov 2025 2:35 pm
Canada, Philippines to sign defence pact to boost combat drills, deter China's aggression

Canada and the Philippines are strengthening defense ties. A new agreement allows joint military drills. This move aims to deter China's assertive actions in the South China Sea. The Philippines is building security alliances to counter a militarily superior China. Canada has been vocal against China's provocative behavior in the region.

2 Nov 2025 10:02 am
New Pentagon policy undercuts trans troops' ability to ask to stay in military

New Pentagon rules significantly weaken transgender troops' ability to remain in service. Commanders can now overrule decisions made by peer boards. Trans service members must also wear uniforms matching their birth-assigned gender to attend hearings. This policy faces criticism for undermining fairness and dignity for those serving.

1 Nov 2025 6:38 am
APEC summit to close in South Korea after Trump, Xi agreed on trade truce

Asian and Pacific Rim leaders are concluding their economic forum after a temporary trade war truce between Presidents Trump and Xi. The summit, overshadowed by the US-China deal, saw China position itself as a proponent of free trade. Discussions also touched on denuclearization efforts, drawing criticism from North Korea.

1 Nov 2025 6:22 am
White House restricts access for journalists to press secretary's office

The White House has restricted journalists' access to top communications officials' offices, requiring appointments for entry into Room 140. This move, citing protection of sensitive material, mirrors recent Defense Department clampdowns. Officials claim reporters engaged in unauthorized recording and eavesdropping, hindering private meetings. The White House Correspondents' Association opposes these limitations, fearing reduced accountability.

1 Nov 2025 6:18 am
India's been 'very good' on that front: Trump repeats claim on Delhi reducing energy purchases from Moscow

President Donald Trump has praised India's efforts in reducing oil imports from Russia. He reiterated his assertion that Delhi will significantly decrease its energy purchases from Moscow. India's Ministry of External Affairs has stated that its import policies prioritize safeguarding consumer interests and ensuring stable energy prices. Discussions are ongoing to deepen energy cooperation with the US.

30 Oct 2025 6:01 pm
China and ASEAN, hit by U.S. tariffs, sign upgraded free trade pact

ASEAN and China have upgraded their free trade agreement. The new deal includes digital and green economy sectors. This move strengthens economic ties between the bloc and China. Bilateral trade reached $771 billion last year. China seeks to boost engagement with ASEAN. The upgraded agreement was signed at a summit in Malaysia. Negotiations concluded in May this year.

28 Oct 2025 7:03 am
Trump's Asia return and East Timor's entry take spotlight in landmark ASEAN summit

Southeast Asian foreign ministers convened ahead of a landmark ASEAN summit welcoming East Timor as its 11th member. The meeting also precedes U.S. President Donald Trump's first trip to Asia since returning to the White House, with leaders set to address regional security and economic challenges amidst global political turbulence.

25 Oct 2025 4:05 pm
Chinese Communist Party elite body replaces 11 members at key meeting

China's Communist Party Central Committee saw its highest personnel turnover since 2017, replacing 11 members during a key meeting. This shake-up coincides with an ongoing military anti-corruption purge, which led to the expulsion of eight generals, including former CMC Vice Chair He Weidong. Veteran general Zhang Shengmin was promoted to a key military commission role.

23 Oct 2025 3:05 pm
Gaza malnutrition to have 'generational' impact on newborns, UN warns

A senior UN official warned Wednesday of generational impacts in Gaza from malnutrition among pregnant women and babies, urging a surge of aid to help prevent potential lifelong health issues. Malnutrition will have generational effects, not on the mother, but on the newborn, likely to result in ever longer lasting care and problems throughout the life of the baby, he said at UN headquarters in New York.

23 Oct 2025 9:18 am
Former French president Sarkozy begins 5-year prison sentence for campaign finance conspiracy

Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy entered prison Tuesday to serve a five-year sentence. He is the first modern French ex-leader to be jailed. Sarkozy was convicted for illegally financing his 2007 election campaign with Libyan funds. Supporters gathered outside his home, expressing anger and injustice. Sarkozy stated he is an innocent man being locked up.

21 Oct 2025 2:27 pm
Pakistan state television announces talks in Qatar with Afghanistan

Pakistan announced it will hold talks with the Afghan Taliban in Qatar on Saturday following airstrikes inside Afghanistan that killed at least 10 people, ending a two-day border ceasefire. Defence Minister Khawaja Asif and intelligence chief General Asim Malik will lead the delegation, according to state television.

18 Oct 2025 11:05 am
Ahead of Zelenskyy meeting, Trump shows signs he might not be ready to send Kyiv Tomahawk missiles

President Trump is set to host Ukrainian President Zelenskyy amid stalled negotiations for long-range missile systems. Following a call with Russian President Putin, Trump signaled reluctance to sell the missiles, citing U.S. needs. Putin had warned such a sale would damage U.S.-Russia relations, while Zelenskyy sought the weapons to strike deep into Russian territory.

17 Oct 2025 9:56 am
Embattled French PM Sebastien Lecornu survives no-confidence vote in Parliament

French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu narrowly survived a no-confidence vote, averting immediate political chaos and allowing him to focus on the crucial 2026 budget. His survival also prevents President Macron from needing to call snap legislative elections, a move he had considered if the government fell.

16 Oct 2025 3:42 pm
Pakistani troops on high alert on Afghan border after fighting, trade halts

Fierce clashes along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border over the weekend left dozens dead, prompting both countries to heighten military alert. Pakistan closed border crossings, halting trade and stranding hundreds of trucks carrying goods, including food and imports. Islamabad accused Taliban forces of harboring militants attacking Pakistan, while the Taliban denied the presence of Pakistani militants.

13 Oct 2025 2:22 pm
Hamas publishes a list of over 1,900 Palestinian prisoners it says will be released in truce

Hamas and Israel are exchanging hostages and prisoners as a ceasefire takes hold, marking a significant step in ending the devastating war. Living hostages are expected to return home first, while hundreds of Palestinian prisoners await release. U.S. President Donald Trump is in the region to discuss the deal and postwar plans.

13 Oct 2025 10:14 am
Firings of federal workers begin as White House seeks to pressure Democrats in government shutdown

Mass firings of federal workers have commenced, impacting thousands across departments like Treasury and Health and Human Services. This aggressive move by the Trump administration escalates the government shutdown, with officials stating the cuts target Democrat-oriented areas. Critics, including some Republicans, condemn the actions as punitive and unhelpful to negotiations.

11 Oct 2025 6:21 am
North Korea displays new long-range missile at military parade celebrating Kim Jong Un's leadership

North Korea showcased its most powerful nuclear weapons, including a new intercontinental ballistic missile, at a military parade marking the Workers' Party anniversary. Leader Kim Jong Un highlighted his growing diplomatic ties and arsenal, with foreign leaders from China, Russia, and Vietnam in attendance.

11 Oct 2025 6:17 am
Russia moves to withdraw from plutonium agreement with the United States

Russia's parliament has approved leaving a key nuclear arms pact with the United States. This agreement, signed in 2000, aimed to reduce large stockpiles of weapons-grade plutonium. Russia cited new US actions and sanctions as reasons for its withdrawal. Both nations possess the world's largest nuclear arsenals. This move impacts global strategic stability.

8 Oct 2025 4:05 pm
US govt shutdown grinds into second week, but quiet talks emerging

Government tours are halted. The House remains closed. The Senate faces repeated failed votes. President Donald Trump threatens federal worker firings and no back pay. The shutdown enters its second week with no resolution. Both parties are entrenched in their positions. Behind the scenes, discussions are occurring. The core issue is health care funding.

8 Oct 2025 10:02 am
Hundreds of hikers rescued from Mount Everest after severe snowstorm

Around 900 individuals, including hikers and staff, stranded by a severe snowstorm on the Chinese side of Mount Everest have been safely evacuated. The storm cut off access to their tents at over 16,000 feet, with some experiencing hypothermia. The scenic area has been temporarily closed.

8 Oct 2025 7:42 am
Israel says Greta Thunberg among 171 more Gaza flotilla activists deported

Israel has deported 171 activists detained during an aid flotilla to Gaza. Among those sent back were Swedish campaigner Greta Thunberg. The deportees hailed from various nations including Greece, Italy, France, and the United States. They were sent to Greece and Slovakia. This action follows their detention while participating in the flotilla.

6 Oct 2025 5:53 pm
Typhoon Bualoi: Death toll rises to 51 in Vietnam, banks told to support affected firms

Typhoon Bualoi caused 51 deaths in Vietnam. The storm made landfall on Monday, leaving 14 people missing and injuring 164 others. Property damage reached 15.9 trillion dong. Roads, schools, and offices suffered severe damage. Over 230,000 houses were damaged. Nearly 89,000 hectares of crops were destroyed. The central bank urged banks to support affected businesses.

3 Oct 2025 10:25 am
Eiffel Tower closed as nationwide strikes held across France against austerity

French cities saw protests against spending cuts and for higher taxes on the wealthy. Major unions called for action amid budget talks and political changes. The Eiffel Tower closed due to the strike. Unions urge Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu to reconsider proposed measures. Earlier demonstrations also drew many people across France.

2 Oct 2025 9:12 pm
Hamas pressured from all sides as it weighs Trump's Gaza plan

A U.S.-sponsored 20-point ceasefire plan for Gaza is awaiting Hamass response. The proposal, backed by Israel, calls for an immediate ceasefire, hostage exchange, Israeli withdrawal, Hamas disarmament, and an internationally led transitional government.

30 Sep 2025 7:17 pm
FBI boss Kash Patel gave New Zealand officials 3D-printed guns illegal to possess under local laws

FBI Director Kash Patel visited New Zealand in July. He presented replica pistols to senior security officials. New Zealand law prohibits these weapons. Officials surrendered the gifts for destruction. Authorities then destroyed the pistols. This event caused some discussion. Patel's visit also included remarks about China. The FBI opened its first New Zealand office.

30 Sep 2025 12:27 pm
Women in Gaza say they were promised food, money or work in exchange for sexual interactions

Women in Gaza faced sexual exploitation for aid. Men offered food, money, or jobs for sexual interactions. Six women shared their experiences anonymously. Aid groups noted a rise in cases during the crisis. This exploitation occurred as women sought assistance. The situation showed women's vulnerability in the region. Many women felt forced to comply due to their needs.

30 Sep 2025 11:37 am
China sentences 16 Myanmar-linked gang members to death

A Chinese court sentenced 16 members of a family-run criminal gang to death for operating deadly scam centers in Myanmar's borderlands. The group engaged in cyber fraud, drug trafficking, and murder, killing 14 people, including those attempting to escape or disobey. Their illicit activities generated over 10 billion yuan ($1.4 billion).

29 Sep 2025 4:34 pm
Russia launches major drone, missile attack on Ukraine, still ongoing

Kyiv faced one of its heaviest Russian bombardments since the war began, with drones and anti-aircraft fire filling the night sky, monitors reported Sunday. The assault, ongoing by morning, forced residents into underground metro stations for safety.

28 Sep 2025 10:17 am
Slovenia bans Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu from entering, citing ICC arrest warrant

Slovenia has barred Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. This action highlights Slovenia's commitment to international law. The decision follows an International Criminal Court arrest warrant. Slovenia had already restricted entry for two other Israeli ministers. They also imposed an arms embargo on Israel. Slovenia expects Israel to respect international court decisions. The government emphasizes its dedication to human rights.

26 Sep 2025 11:56 am
White House budget office tells agencies to draft mass firing plans ahead of potential shutdown

The White House is preparing for possible government shutdown. Agencies are told to plan for large-scale firings. This is different from past shutdowns. Earlier, workers were furloughed. Now, positions may be eliminated. The move increases pressure on Democratic leaders Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries. They oppose a clean funding bill. Democrats demand healthcare improvements.

25 Sep 2025 8:56 am
How a SIM farm like the one found near the UN threatens telecom networks

The US Secret Service has taken down a large network of SIM farms in New York. This happened as world leaders gathered at the United Nations. These farms contained many SIM cards and servers. Officials say the network could have disrupted cellular service. It could have also been used for illegal activities.

24 Sep 2025 8:23 am
At UNGA, Trump claims he stopped conflict between India and Pakistan

Donald Trump asserted at the UN that he stopped the India-Pakistan conflict. He stated this claim repeatedly, citing a ceasefire agreement. India refutes any third-party involvement. India launched Operation Sindoor, targeting terror infrastructure. India maintains the ceasefire followed direct talks between military operations directors. Narendra Modi clarified no leader asked India to halt Operation Sindoor.

23 Sep 2025 8:06 pm
NATO warns Russia 'must stop' air violations on eastern flank

NATO has issued a stern warning to Russia, demanding an immediate halt to escalating airspace violations along its eastern border. This follows an incident where Russian fighter jets breached Estonian airspace, prompting emergency consultations. The alliance reaffirms its commitment to defending its members and deterring threats, while also pledging continued support for Ukraine in the face of Russian aggression.

23 Sep 2025 4:48 pm
Japan's ruling party opens leadership race to choose Ishiba's successor

Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) is in search of a new leader to succeed outgoing Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, aiming to restore political stability and voter support. Five candidates are competing for the position, promising change and a focus on addressing rising prices to regain lost ground in parliament.

22 Sep 2025 7:14 am
Stopped India-Pakistan conflict with trade, should get Nobel Prize for ending seven wars: Trump

US President Donald Trump claimed he helped end conflicts between India and Pakistan, Thailand and Cambodia, and several other countries through trade, asserting 60% of wars were stopped this way. Speaking at the American Cornerstone Institute, he said he deserves a Nobel Peace Prize for ending seven wars and expressed confidence in resolving the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

21 Sep 2025 11:47 am
Russian jets over Estonia ignored signals from NATO pilots, officials say

Estonian officials reported a recent airspace violation by three Russian fighter jets, prompting a response from NATO's Baltic Air Policing Mission. Despite denials from Russia, Estonia insists on the violation's confirmation through radar and visual contact. The incident, occurring near Vaindloo Island, raises concerns about potential distractions from supporting Ukraine, as Moscow may be trying to provoke NATO.

20 Sep 2025 10:28 pm
Trump says his negative media coverage is 'illegal'

Donald Trump criticized US media coverage, calling it negative and illegal. This follows the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel's show. Trump defended FCC head Brendan Carr, who threatened broadcasters. Senator Ted Cruz likened Carr's actions to a mafia tactic. A judge dismissed Trump's defamation lawsuit against The New York Times. The events have sparked debate over free speech.

20 Sep 2025 7:03 am
EXPLAINER | What would wider recognition of Palestine mean for Palestinians and Israel?

Several countries, including Australia, Belgium, Britain, and Canada, are expected to formally recognize an independent Palestinian state, increasing pressure on Israel to address the conflict. While 147 UN member states already recognize Palestine, key Western powers have long conditioned recognition on a two-state solution, now complicated by Israeli opposition.

19 Sep 2025 4:11 pm
Ukraine hits Russian oil refinery deep behind front

Ukrainian drones struck a significant Russian oil refinery, causing a fire. The refinery is far from the front lines. This attack is part of Kyiv's effort to weaken Russia's energy revenues. The strike targeted a Gazprom-run facility. Russia acknowledged the attack and is assessing the damage. Fuel prices have risen in Russia.

18 Sep 2025 5:16 pm
Trump names Afghanistan, India, China, Pakistan among major drug transit, illicit drug producing countries

Donald Trump identified twenty-three nations as major drug transit or producing countries. These nations include China, Afghanistan, India and Pakistan. Trump said these countries threaten US safety by manufacturing and trafficking illicit drugs. Afghanistan, Bolivia, Burma, Colombia, and Venezuela failed to make substantial counter-narcotics efforts. China is the largest source of chemicals fuelling illicit fentanyl production.

17 Sep 2025 8:55 pm
Ukraine attacks major Russian refinery with big drone assault

Ukraine launched a significant drone attack on Russia, targeting the Kirishi oil refinery and prompting a fire. Russia claims to have downed 361 Ukrainian drones and responded by firing a hypersonic missile during military exercises with Belarus. Amidst escalating tensions, the U.S. is pressuring NATO allies to tighten energy sanctions on Russia, while Trump warns of further U.S.

14 Sep 2025 4:04 pm
IMF says Pakistan's flood spending, budget agility to be reviewed

The IMF expressed condolences for Pakistan's flood losses and will assess if the nation's fiscal policies can handle the crisis during its upcoming review. The mission will evaluate the FY26 budget's agility in addressing flood-related spending needs, as the disaster threatens food inflation and economic hardship. Pakistan, highly vulnerable to climate change, received a $1.

14 Sep 2025 10:33 am
200 arrested in France as protesters clash with police, as Macron installs new PM

Nationwide protests erupted across France, with demonstrators blocking roads and setting fires in opposition to President Macron's policies. Police responded with tear gas, leading to nearly 200 arrests.

10 Sep 2025 2:23 pm
PM Modi, UK counterpart Starmer to attend Global Fintech Fest in Mumbai next month

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and UK's Keir Starmer are set to participate in the Global Fintech Fest (GFF) in Mumbai next month. The event, starting October 7, will host over a dozen central banks and regulators from various countries, including Germany, France, and Singapore.

9 Sep 2025 10:17 pm
Excavation of Sri Lanka's Chemmani mass grave halted over lack of funds

Excavation at Chemmani mass grave in Sri Lanka is on hold. The reason is lack of funds from the Justice Ministry. Lawyers said 240 skeletal remains are already excavated. Items like infant feeding bottles and toys are also found. Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi party claims evidence of war crimes. Human Rights Commission suspects unlawful killings.

7 Sep 2025 1:22 pm
Israel kills Hamas spokesperson as hospitals report dozens killed in Gaza City

Israel's Defense Minister announced the death of Abu Obeida, a Hamas spokesperson, during intensified offensives in Gaza City. This claim follows Obeida's last statement as Israel declared the area a combat zone. Meanwhile, dozens of Palestinians have been killed in airstrikes and gunfire, with hospitals reporting numerous fatalities, including civilians seeking aid, amidst growing concerns over malnutrition and displacement.

31 Aug 2025 6:33 pm