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The dark side of Italy’s agriculture: How the ‘caporalato’ system fuels fatal violence
Described as a "massacre" by authorities, the video showing four migrant workers being burned alive at a gas station is fueling an increasing confrontation over the exploitation of foreign laborers by criminal gangs in Italy.
• World News • Views: 673
At least 24 killed after bomb targets military train in Pakistan as Balochistan violence escalates
Pakistan’s Prime Minister, Shehbaz Sharif, stated that he strongly condemns the "heinous bomb explosion" and extends his condolences to the victims’ families.
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Teen TikTok star’s murder leads to death sentence and renewed scrutiny of online harassment and gender-based violence in Pakistan
A Pakistani court sentenced a man to death on Tuesday for the murder of a teenage influencer last year, after she had repeatedly rejected his advances.
• World News • Views: 643
Taliban crackdown, Pakistan deportations and a silenced radio station: the terrifying exile of Afghan journalist Sultan Ali Jawadi
Afghan journalist Sultan Ali Jawadi’s days are filled with anxiety. In the Pakistani city where he has sought refuge—whose name he prefers to keep secret—he lives in constant fear of being forcibly returned to Afghanistan.
• World News • Views: 443
Muslim creator in Pakistan exposes “outrage-for-profit” AI slop network targeting UK audiences with racist fake videos
The week following the outbreak of the US-Iran war, an AI-generated video of Keir Starmer circulated on social media, amassing approximately 400,000 views on Facebook and Instagram.
• Politics • Views: 604
Trump abruptly pauses Project Freedom in Strait of Hormuz as Iran talks show “great progress” toward deal
President Trump stated on Tuesday that he has put Project Freedom on hold — a U.S. initiative announced over the weekend to help guide commercial ships through the Strait of Hormuz — to determine if the United States can reach an agreement with Iran.
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Washington denies missile strike after Iran claims American warship retreated from Hormuz in explosive new confrontation
Iran stated it had compelled a U.S. warship to retreat from entering the Strait of Hormuz on Monday, although U.S. Central Command swiftly denied a report of a missile strike.
• Sports • Views: 535
World Cup profits, poverty wages: FIFA balls sold for £130 allegedly made by workers earning just £26 a week
FIFA’s official World Cup balls, which cost up to £130, are being produced by workers earning as little as £26 per week.
• US News • Views: 614
Robert O’Neill gives a minute-by-minute account of the raid that killed Osama bin Laden and changed his life forever
The former US Navy SEAL who fatally shot Osama bin Laden has only one regret: the al Qaeda figure he killed with three shots to the head was buried at sea. “I would have hung him from a bridge in New York City,” and let the locals deal with him, Robert O’Neill told The Post.
• Politics • Views: 570
Iran and Russia deepen diplomacy as Araghchi meets Putin while Hormuz tensions and U.S. blockade strain global oil markets
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi met with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday. Putin pledged to do "everything" possible to bring peace to the Middle East, amid stalled talks between Iran and the United States.
• World News • Views: 620
Ceasefire under fire as Israel and Hezbollah trade blame amid escalating violence and mounting casualties
Lebanon’s health ministry reported that Israeli strikes on the country’s south on Sunday resulted in 14 fatalities, marking the deadliest day since a ceasefire took effect in the Israel-Hezbollah conflict over a week ago.
• Politics • Views: 563
Donald Trump tells Iran “call us anytime” after abruptly pulling US envoys from high-stakes Pakistan talks
Donald Trump stated that he has instructed US envoys not to go to Pakistan for further talks with Iran, right after Tehran’s top diplomat departed from Islamabad late on Saturday.
• Politics • Views: 445
Trump sends Witkoff and Kushner to Pakistan in high-stakes Iran peace talks as White House claims Tehran is suddenly ready to negotiate
Donald Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff and the US president’s son-in-law Jared Kushner are traveling to Pakistan for peace talks with Iran on Saturday morning, according to the White House.
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Behind closed doors and far from the battlefield, China leverages its economic grip on Iran to quietly steer fragile ceasefire efforts
China’s function as an unofficial mediator in the recent Middle East conflict is capturing global attention as it aims to present itself as a responsible international power, whereas U.S. actions are putting pressure on its long-standing alliances.
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Donald Trump extends fragile Iran ceasefire at the last minute after emergency talks with Pakistan avert collapse
Donald Trump has extended the fragile Iran ceasefire at the last minute following crucial discussions with Pakistan that were on the brink of collapsing.
• Politics • Views: 467
From reluctant war skeptic to central negotiator: Vance takes control of US-Iran diplomacy in volatile ceasefire moment
Vice President JD Vance spent the last month mostly out of the spotlight as the US engaged in a war with Iran, which he had privately feared might escalate uncontrollably.
• World News • Views: 483
Israel unleashes its largest assault on Lebanon since the war began as more than 250 killed and Iran warns it may walk away from newly announced ceasefire
Israel has launched its largest assault on Lebanon since its conflict with Hezbollah started, resulting in the deaths of at least 254 people and injuries to 837. This attack has led Iranian officials to caution that Tehran might withdraw from the ceasefire agreed upon with the US overnight.
• Politics • Views: 461
Ceasefire deal announced hours before Trump’s midnight deadline, but disputes remain over Lebanon and enforcement of Iran’s 10-point plan
Iran and the United States agreed on a last-minute ceasefire proposal overnight, announcing a deal less than two hours before President Donald Trump’s deadline for Tehran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz or face catastrophe.
• US News • Views: 551
White House Easter remarks spark outrage as president boasts of obliterating Iran and warns of power plant and bridge day destruction
Speaking to reporters at the White House’s Easter event, the President mentioned that he is contemplating peace solely because it would "make the American people happy."
• US News • Views: 526
NYC sitting on $2.4 billion in uncollected taxes and fines as Mayor Mamdani pushes 10% property tax hike and demands Albany support his ‘tax the rich’ plan
Instead of imposing taxes on the wealthy, Mayor Zohran Mamdani could address nearly half of NYC’s projected $5.4 billion budget shortfall by simply collecting unpaid taxes and fines from those who have defaulted.
• World News • Views: 425
Panama Papers reverberations continue ten years on as prosecutors, tax authorities and governments worldwide chase billions tied to the offshore secrecy empire
In a court in Cologne, Germany, a former law firm executive sat and listened as his lawyers read a statement.
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Iran rejects U.S. ultimatum: Tehran says it will end the war only on it’s own terms
Iran has notified Pakistan that it does not accept the U.S. conditions for concluding the war.
• Politics • Views: 470
Iran mocks U.S. ceasefire push as military spokesman rejects 15-point plan and taunts Washington for “negotiating with itself”
An Iranian military spokesperson ridiculed the U.S. efforts for a ceasefire agreement on Wednesday, casting doubt on the potential success of a 15-point plan proposed by Washington.
• World News • Views: 522
Afghanistan accuses Pakistan of killing at least 400 in Kabul hospital airstrike amid escalating cross-border conflict
Afghanistan claimed that Pakistan killed at least 400 people in an airstrike on a drug rehabilitation hospital in the Afghan capital late on Monday. This incident marked a significant escalation in a conflict that started late last month and has involved repeated cross-border clashes and airstrikes within Afghanistan. International demands for a ceasefire have not been addressed.
• World News • Views: 472
Justice Department accuses Asif Merchant of terrorism and murder-for-hire plot targeting U.S. politicians, he says he did not willingly plot to kill Trump
A Pakistani man accused of planning to kill President Donald Trump told jurors on Wednesday that he did not willingly collaborate with Iran’s elite Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps to devise the plot, media reported.
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