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Putin, Zelensky speak to Trump ahead of NATO summit
MOSCOW: US President Donald Trump spoke with his Russian and Ukrainian counterparts Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelensky Saturday to discuss the conflict in Ukraine ahead of a NATO summit in Ankara, the Kremlin and Zelensky said.
Anchorage Ruhu: Kremlin'in Alaska Zirvesi Sonrası Yarattığı Barış Mitinin Çöküşü6.2 magnitude quake strikes off Indonesia's North Maluku
Indonesian authorities said a 6.2 magnitude earthquake struck off North Maluku province on Friday morning, noting that no tsunami warning was issued despite the tremor's significant depth and that initial assessments indicated no immediate casualties or infrastructure damage.
Man climbs Eiffel Tower, hangs US flag on America's big birthday
PARIS: A man climbed the Eiffel Tower on Saturday and draped the US flag on Paris’s emblematic landmark on the 250th anniversary of American independence, police said.
Ukraine's Zelenskiy says he spoke to Trump, calls for 'American resolve' to help end war
July 4 - Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Saturday that he had spoken to U.S. President Donald Trump on the Fourth of July holiday and called for \"American resolve\" to help end the more than four-year-old war with Russia.
Ukrainian drones hit St Petersburg oil terminal and nearby port
St Petersburg governor reports no victims after ‘large-scale’ overnight attack that also hit Baltic port of Vysotsk Ukraine launched a big overnight drone attack on St Petersburg and the surrounding area, hitting the city’s oil terminal and port infrastructure in the wider region. The St Petersburg governor, Alexander Beglov, said the city had been subjected to a “large-scale” drone attack that had hit its oil terminal. He said there were no casualties and the aftermath of the attack had been dealt with. Continue reading...
Rus Diplomat: Ukrayna Saldırılarında 40’tan Fazla Rus ÖldüZelensky denies Russia captured key Ukraine city, challenges Putin to meet him there
Ukraine still controls the strategically important eastern city of Kostiantynivka, President Volodymyr Zelensky and the General Staff said on Saturday, rejecting Russian claims that it has been captured. Russia’s military ignored Zelensky’s assertions, said it was mopping up remaining pockets of resistance and offered to exchange the remains of dead servicemen. Russian military commanders told President Vladimir Putin on Friday that Moscow’s forces had taken control of Kostiantynivka, a target...
ABD'den Ukrayna'ya Oreşnik Uyarısı: Saldırı 24 Saat İçinde OlabilirVance blasts US critics on America's 250th birthday
United States Vice President JD Vance on Saturday slammed those who criticise America’s “imperfections” in a lengthy July Fourth address from the deck of an amphibious assault ship in New York. Vance’s speech came as dozens of tall ships from more than 20 countries sailed into New York Harbour to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. “You will hear a couple small but loud voices today speak obsessively not of our national greatness, but of our national imperfections,” Vance said from the USS Kearsarge. “They’ll talk about America’s sins with the anger and zeal of a brimstone preacher, but without any of the grace or forgiveness that must be present in the Christian faith,” Vance continued, adding that these critics “misunderstand the essence of America”. As a flotilla of tall ships glided by behind him, he asked Americans to “reject the two-dimensional view of your fellow citizens and reject the two-dimensional view of your country”. Vance’s comments echoed those of US President Donald Trump, who on Friday used even stronger language to blast “radicals and extremists” that threaten America’s identity, charging that there was “a resurgence of the communist menace in our land”. The speeches exemplify how the major milestone in America’s history comes at a time of deep political division — but also marks a moment of celebration. A V-22 Osprey with U.S. Vice President JD Vance aboard departs following an International Naval Review aboard the USS Kearsarge in New York Harbour on July 04, 2026. — AFP An array of military jets, including the Blue Angels, the US Navy’s flight demonstration squadron, flew over New York Harbour, some leaving red, white and blue contrails. But a scorching heat wave across the eastern United States threatened to spoil July Fourth celebrations over the weekend. In New York City, the heat index — the apparent temperature when humidity is factored in — stood at 41°C in mid-afternoon.
ABD 250. yaşını kutlarken tarihi kimin anlatacağı tartışılıyorKremlin proposes temporary Kostiantynivka ceasefire and handover of bodies to Ukraine, calls for talks in Moscow
Russia proposed a temporary ceasefire in the front-line city of Kostiantynivka to facilitate a handover of fallen Ukrainian service members' bodies, and the Kremlin said that President Volodymyr Zelensky should travel to Moscow for talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin instead of meeting in the embattled city.
Justice Department says Adani case should end because of foreign jurisdiction, small chance of success
WASHINGTON, July 4 - The Justice Department said on Saturday it wants to drop charges against Indian billionaire Gautam Adani because the case is primarily foreign, hard to prove and inconsistent with the agency's current priorities.
Russia says captured 5 settlements in E Ukraine ...
TEHRAN, Jul. 04 (MNA) – Russian Defense Ministry said in a statement that its forces took control of five settelments in eastern Ukraine on Saturday.
ABD-İran Müzakereleri Petrolü Düşürdü, Nükleer Düğüm ÇözülemediZelenskyy denies Russian capture of key eastern city Kostiantynivka
The General Staff also said Kostiantynivka remained under the control of Ukrainian forces
ABD'den Ukrayna'ya Oreşnik Uyarısı: Saldırı 24 Saat İçinde OlabilirBulgarian President sets conditions for supporting EU's 21st Russia sanctions package
Bulgarian President Rumen Radev has said Bulgaria will support the European Union's 21st package of sanctions against Russia only under certain conditions.
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Minister warns of AI Driven online gambling spam
Communication and Digital Affairs Minister Meutya Hafid said operators of online gambling platforms first monitor ...
Israel hasn't said who its soldiers abused. Two Gaza mothers think it's their son
GAZA/JERUSALEM, July 4 - The photo depicts a blindfolded Gaza man stripped to his underwear and restrained face down on a cot while in Israeli custody.
US celebrates 250th birthday as Trump warns of enemy within
US President Donald Trump said there have been attempts to undermine the American spirit and detach the country from its history.
ABD'nin 250. Yaş Gününde Derin Fay Hatları Yeniden Gündemde- Güvenlik04 Tem
Hong Kong taxi driver dies, two passengers hurt in head-on crash with bus
A Hong Kong taxi driver has died and two passengers have been injured after a head-on collision with a bus on Hiram’s Highway in Sai Kung. The crash occurred at about 6.47pm on Saturday near Pak Sha Terrace, when the taxi veered across the centre line and struck the front of a KMB route 92 bus heading in the opposite direction towards Clear Water Bay, police said. Rescuers freed the driver, 64, who was unconscious and trapped in the taxi. He was taken to Tseung Kwan O Hospital and later...
Hong Kong'da Taksi Otobüsle Kafa Kafaya Çarpıştı: Bir Ölü, İki Yaralı Zelensky focuses on American 'Patriots' in US Independence Day message
"When we ask America for Patriots, we believe that the values of respect for life and for people that prevailed 250 years ago will prevail again today," Zelensky said.
Washington DC’s Fourth of July parade canceled due to soaring temperature
National Weather Service issued an extreme heat warning as high temperatures have paralyzed the east coast Organizers of Saturday’s Independence Day parade in Washington DC abruptly canceled the event late on the eve of the event, with sweltering temperatures in the nation’s capital and on the east coast wreaking havoc on celebrations of America’s semiquincentennial. The event, hosted by the National Park Service (NPS), was scheduled to begin at 10.30am on Saturday. But organizers said they canceled the procession due to an extreme heart warning issued by the National Weather Service (NWS). Continue reading...
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Govt launches passport home delivery service in partnership with TCS
The Directorate General of Immigration and Passports (DGIP) has partnered with logistics and courier company TCS to launch “Passport Aapki Dehleez Par” — a home delivery service for passports, according to a press release issued on Saturday. According to the press release, the service enables citizens to receive their passports at their preferred addresses, adding that the initiative marks a significant step towards enhancing convenience for citizens and modernising public service delivery. The service was formally launched during a meeting held at the DGIP headquarters. TCS Chief Executive Officer Hassan Raza Leghari reaffirmed the company’s commitment to supporting digital governance and citizen-centric services. He said: “TCS is proud to partner with DGIP in delivering an essential public service directly to citizens’ doorsteps.” “Passports are highly confidential and important documents. Leveraging our nationwide logistics network and service excellence, we are committed to ensuring that every passport reaches its recipient safely, securely, and on time,” he added. The meeting also reviewed broader collaborative initiatives aimed at modernising passport services, improving operational efficiency, and enhancing the overall citizen experience. Discussions further covered TCS’s role as DGIP’s official logistics partner and the mechanisms in place to ensure secure and timely delivery of passports across the country. DGIP Director General Muhammad Ali Randhawa said the initiative reflects the department’s commitment to making passport services more accessible and efficient. “By delivering passports directly to applicants’ homes, we are reducing unnecessary visits to passport offices while ensuring a secure and seamless collection process,” he said. Earlier in May, DGIP had announced its intention to introduce nationwide home delivery of passports and launch a chatbot to help applicants.
Iran holds funeral for Ali Khamenei: Attendees 'hardline factions' of society, specialist says
Hundreds of thousands of mourners gathered in Tehran on Saturday for the start of a dayslong funeral for Iran's late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Tara Kangarlou, a global affairs journalist and author of The Heartbeat of Iran, said most attendees were "more emboldened, hardline factions of the society," making the crowd unrepresentative of broader public attitudes toward the regime.
ABD-İran Mutabakatına Doğru: İsrail ‘Geçici Çözüm’den RahatsızUkraine brings war to St. Petersburg with strike on oil terminal
A Ukrainian drone strike hit an oil terminal in St. Petersburg on Saturday, Russian officials said, as Kyiv intensified its campaign against Russia's energy infrastructure. T...
Rus Diplomat: Ukrayna Saldırılarında 40’tan Fazla Rus ÖldüNobel Prize-winning materials scientist Omar Yaghi joins Tsinghua University from the US
Omar Yaghi, the winner of last year’s Nobel Prize for chemistry, has left the United States to lead a new artificial intelligence-driven research centre at China’s Tsinghua University. The 61-year-old materials scientist will head a team working on ways AI can transform the design and synthesis of new materials and shorten their development cycle “by orders of magnitude”, Tsinghua said on Friday. Speaking at his appointment ceremony, Yaghi said he hoped to develop materials to tackle major...
Two foreign women detail multi-day ordeal of alleged kidnapping, extortion, assault during Pakistan visit
LAHORE: In a testimony recorded before a judicial magistrate at cantonment courts, two foreign women detailed a multi-day ordeal involving their alleged kidnapping, million-dollar extortion, physical assault and sexual abuse, it emerged on Saturday. The two foreigners recorded their statements on Thursday, the same day police booked five suspects over alleged abduction and sexual assault after the two women were rescued. Four of the suspects, including a close relative of a senior political personality, were arrested and later sent on a five-day physical remand. The complainant-victim, a citizen of the Netherlands, provided her voluntary statement under Section 164 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) following an investigation registered under a first information report (FIR) filed at the Defence C Police Station. The charges include severe offences under sections 375-A (rape) and 365-A (kidnapping for extortion) of the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC). According to the victim’s sworn statement, she and her friend, who is a Venezuelan citizen, arrived in Pakistan on June 26, 2026 at the invitation of a local business partner whom they said they had originally met in Singapore in October 2025. The primary suspect, who claimed to be well-connected to influential government figures, arranged their visas under the guise of setting up meetings with high-profile investors for the victim’s company, the Dutch woman said. After spending three days at a hotel in Islamabad — during which they made sightseeing trips to Nathia Gali and attended business presentations — the group travelled to Lahore by car on the afternoon of June 29. The suspect allegedly lured the victim and her companion to a modern house in Lahore under the pretext of celebrating a relative’s birthday. However, upon entering the residence, they found it empty. Within 15 minutes, four men armed with firearms and ropes stormed the premises. The captors immediately tied the victims’ hands behind their backs and subjected both women to physical assault, the complainant alleged. While the primary suspect initially acted as a fellow victim to mask his complicity, it later became evident he was working in tandem with the armed group, she further claimed. She alleged that the captors demanded exorbitant ransom amounts, starting at $2 million, threatening to kill the women and sell their organs if they did not comply. The victims were separated, the complainant said, recalling she was held downstairs under armed guard while her companion was kept upstairs. During the night, she said, the prime suspect and an accomplice referred to as “the boss” forcibly took the victim’s phone and electronically transferred $17,000 in cryptocurrency from her accounts. The woman said she was repeatedly coerced into sending frantic voice notes to her family and friends begging for money. However, she managed to slip a pre-established distress code word—“CARLITOS”— into her messages, prompting her family in Europe to immediately alert international and local law enforcement authorities. On June 30, she said, an armed assailant dressed in a black local suit sexually assaulted her in the bedroom. On July 1, the key suspect drove the women away, claiming he was taking them to the airport, she said. However, tracking the route on a hidden mobile phone, the Dutch woman said she realised he was deliberately lying and stalling, driving slowly while communicating suspiciously with “the boss”. Fearing they were being driven to another secondary location, the women began screaming for him to stop. Seizing a moment of chaos when their vehicle slightly collided with a car ahead, the women jumped out of the moving vehicle and ran screaming into a nearby mechanic’s shop for safety. A local traffic police officer spotted the women and immediately summoned emergency backup, the Netherlands citizen said. Suffering from severe trauma, the women initially panicked and fled the first police response vehicle out of fear. However, senior police officials arrived shortly after alongside a female officer, successfully calming the victims and presenting evidence that law enforcement had actively been tracking their kidnapping case for the past 48 hours. The victims were safely escorted to the police station, where their official statements were secured. Following the victim’s explicit confirmation that she gave her statement voluntarily and without outside coercion, the magistrate formally sealed the testimony to proceed with aggressive legal action against the perpetrators. The other victim woman, a citizen of Venezuela, also recorded a separate testimony, which was similar to the Dutch woman’s and endorsed her version.
Pakistan'da Yabancı Kadınlara Kaçırma ve Milyon Dolarlık ŞantajRussian forces counter major drone attack on St. Petersburg
Russian authorities said air defense systems repelled a large-scale drone attack overnight, intercepting hundreds of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) across several regions of the country, including St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region.
Ukrayna İHA'sı Rusya'da Belarus Turist Otobüsüne Saldırdı: İki YaralıUkraine Strikes Putin's Hometown, Says Russian Seizure Of Key Town A 'Lie'
Moscow said almost 400 Ukrainian drones attacked over a dozen Russian regions since Friday evening - including Moscow and Saint Petersburg - an attack that came after a Russian strike on Kyiv this week killed 30 people.
ABD'den Ukrayna'ya Oreşnik Uyarısı: Saldırı 24 Saat İçinde OlabilirSt. Petersburg oil terminal hit as Ukraine presses long-range drone campaign
A Ukrainian drone attack struck an oil terminal in St. Petersburg on Saturday, Russian officials said, as Kyiv pressed on with the bombardment of Russia’s oil infrastructure.
Rus Diplomat: Ukrayna Saldırılarında 40’tan Fazla Rus ÖldüPalawan council blames kaingin for forest loss; group disputes framing
MANILA, Philippines — Southern Palawan lost 57,715 hectares of forest from 2001 to 2023, with kaingin, or slash-and-burn agriculture, accounting for most of the loss, the Palawan Council for Sustainable Development (PCSD) said, drawing pushback from environmental groups and a researcher who warned against blaming upland farmers and Indigenous communities for deforestation. The findings came
Trump promises 'really long' Fourth of July speech despite heat warning
U.S. President Donald Trump said he plans to deliver a ‘really long’ Fourth of July speech despite many celebrations for America’s 250 birthday in Washington have already been cancelled due to severe heat.
Italian rice crops suffer in drought, worst European heatwave ever
Summer came too early to Europe’s most important rice-growing region, and weeds are taking over Sharon Angoli’s parched paddies in Italy’s Pavia province. “That one is done for, no matter what happens,” the 22-year-old said as she surveyed one desolate field that has been baked by what is among the most severe heatwaves to hit the continent in June. Even abundant rains for the rest of the summer would probably not save the crop, she said. Angoli and her father, Carlo, also fear for their other...
Trump speech at Mount Rushmore: Making it clear 'who's in and who's out', expert says
President Donald Trump ushered in the 250th anniversary of American independence on Friday with soaring rhetoric about American exceptionalism before veering into a darkly political speech with warnings about a sinister threat of communism that evoked one of the country’s ugliest chapters. Ian Reifowitz, SUNY Distinguished Professor of history at SUNY-Empire State University, said Trump has "one goal - make himself more popular and more powerful," as he pointed to how Trump has politicised the celebrations through his speech.
Zelensky denies Russian capture of key eastern city
Ukraine still controls the strategically important eastern city of Kostiantynivka, President Volodymyr Zelensky and the General Staff said on Saturday, rejecting Russian claims that it has been captured. Russia's military told President Vladimir Putin on Friday that its forces had taken control of Kostiantynivka, a target that Moscow has long sought in its advance through the Donetsk region.
ABD'den Ukrayna'ya Oreşnik Uyarısı: Saldırı 24 Saat İçinde Olabilir‘The situation is terrible’: aid workers on life in Sudanese city pummelled by drone strikes
El Obeid becomes key battleground in war between Sudan’s armed forces and their paramilitary enemies, the RSF Fatima is losing count of the number of drone attacks on the besieged city of El Obeid in Sudan, but says the attacks this past weekend were the most violent so far. The drones hit schools and fuel stations, killing more than 20 people, including students, she says. “Over the past few months, seeing 40 or 45 drones is the norm. You can literally count them,” said the aid volunteer, whose name has been changed for fear of retribution. Continue reading...
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2 hurt after being struck by boat at Hong Kong beach
Two people were hurt, including a man who suffered serious face injuries, when they were struck by a boat at a beach in Hong Kong on Saturday. Police said they received a call at around 3.05pm reporting that a man and woman had been hit by a boat at Little Palm Beach near Hang Hau Wing Lung Road in Clear Water Bay. The man was rushed to Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Yau Ma Tei after sustaining serious injuries to his face. The woman had minor face injuries and was taken to Tseung Kwan O...
US paper describes Leader's funeral as show of defiance again
TEHRAN, Jul. 04 (MNA) – An American newspaper has said that the turnout of millions of Iranians to their Leader’s funeral is a message of defiance against Washington.
INTERVIEW: London has no interest in closer Russia-Europe ties, ambassador says
The British are, in essence, among the architects of the prolonged and deadly confrontation in Ukraine, Andrey Kelin said
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Drug war killings continue from Duterte to Marcos – watchdogs
CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY — Ten years after former President Rodrigo Duterte waged an all-out war on drugs that killed thousands, the extrajudicial killings continued under the watch of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., Mindanao leaders and other institutional watchdogs said. Duterte’s war on drugs, carried out under Oplan Tokhang, was launched in 2016 when
Uyuşturucu Savaşının 10. Yılında Marcos Döneminde Ölümler Sürüyor, ICC Yargılaması Yakın Trump: US paused Iran talks to let Khamenei funeral proceed
President Donald Trump said the US paused negotiations with Iran to allow for the late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei's funeral, claiming Tehran is “dying to settle.” Speaking at Mount Rushmore for the US independence anniversary, he also warned against communism and touted America's military strength.
Trump warns of communist threat as Washington parade cancelled
"Communism is a mortal threat to American liberty," Trump said during a speech. "It is the greatest threat to our country".
Washington’daki Bağımsızlık Günü geçit töreni aşırı sıcaklar nedeniyle iptal edildiNetherlands confirms it will host Nuremberg-style tribunal for Russia
"The decision will make it possible to hold Russia's senior political and military leadership to account specifically for the crime of aggression, not merely for its consequences," Zelensky said.
MQM-P warns of protest if Centre does not ensure implementation of 2022 agreement with PPP
The Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P) on Saturday warned of issuing a protest call if the Centre did not ensure that the party’s 2022 agreement with PPP on various provincial issues was implemented. MQM-P and PPP had signed an 18-point agreement on March 30, 2022 — just before the two joined hands with other parties to remove PTI’s Imran Khan as the prime minister. MQM-P’s demands ranged from municipal government structure to future power-sharing formula and recruitment policy in Sindh to local policing system. Addressing a press conference in Karachi, Farooq Sattar referred to that deal as the “last agreement between MQM-P and PPP”. He stressed that his party had not demanded to be included in the provincial government or sought authority over Sindh’s resources. Sattar claimed that PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari held “no meeting despite repeated reminders from MQM-P” on the agreement to implement a Supreme Court order regarding local governments within one month. “This was not implemented. This entire agreement was not implemented. This has around 18 points, out of which not even one was implemented,” the MQM-P leader asserted. Highlighting that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif (then the PML-N president), Maulana Fazlur Rehman, Akhtar Mengal and Khalid Hussain Magsi had signed the pact as witnesses, Sattar called for the Centre to take action. Sattar said: “You (Bilawal) have a direct signature on our rights and the solution of our problems, but the witness of this nikah, this relationship, is mian Shehbaz Sharif, so he [and] the federal government — I am not using the word intervention — but they would have to get involved. “And these 18 points would have to be implemented; otherwise, the question remains of when and how MQM-P issues a protest call,” he said, adding that PM Shehbaz must also fulfil his responsibility. The MQM-P leader stressed that his “SOS call” was not just for Bilawal and President Asif Ali Zardari, but also for the prime minister, whom he termed the “guarantor” of the agreement. He reiterated that MQM-P was “giving a final warning” to the federal government and PM Shehbaz. “You will have to get involved somewhere, or else MQM-P will begin such a protest movement that no one will be able to bring back MQM-P, the people of Karachi and those residing in other cities of Sindh,” Sattar said. He urged the premier to visit Karachi and resolve the matter before “public deprivation, injustice and lack of attention and confidence cross all limits and they take to the streets”. Sattar said his party was “in contact” with the public regarding a protest movement, adding that the Centre should not interfere later on to stop them. At one point during his press talk, Sattar said he was not addressing Bilawal as much, but rather “calling on the Centre to fulfil its Constitutional role”. The MQM-P leader said a referendum should be held under Article 149 of the Constitution, which allows the federal government to issue directives to provinces in certain cases. Calling for the abolishment of the quota system for government jobs, Sattar said that even the parity of 60:40 for rural/urban Sindh agreed under the pact was not implemented. Noting that a joint commission on the issue of fake domiciles had not been formed, the MQM-P leader said President Zardari, or even PM Shehbaz if needed, must get involved if Bilawal failed to implement that. Sharjeel Memon assails MQM-P’s ‘political blackmailing’ In response to MQM-P’s press conference, Sindh Senior Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon said the “mandate of the people of Sindh, the 1973 Constitution and the province are not experimental grounds to be targeted whenever a party’s politics becomes weak”. According to a statement issued on X by the Sindh Information Department, Memon said Sattar should remember that people of Sindh had given a “clear mandate” to the PPP, adding that “it cannot be changed through a press conference, threat or political blackmailing”. Memon further said: “If MQM-P wants to get a big share in power, the path lies through the public’s vote. Power cannot be gained through federal intervention or by dragging constitutional institutions into political disputes.” The Sindh minister contended that MQM-P believed in the “politics of shortcuts rather than public mandate” and termed its use of federal intervention as evidence of the party’s “political blackmailing”. “MQM-P should not turn the resources of Karachi’s people into a means of political bargaining,” Memon quipped. Further assailing MQM-P, the PPP leader said the former’s demand to hand over Karachi’s matters to the Centre was a “heinous conspiracy against the federal structure”. The minister questioned why MQM-P could not have its promises for Karachi fulfilled despite being a part of the ruling coalition, and urged Sattar’s party to question its allies in the Centre. While PPP and MQM-P are the ruling PML-N’s allies in the Centre, MQM-P sits in the opposition in the PPP-led Sindh and criticises the provincial government for its administration of Karachi. Since the deadly Gul Plaza fire on January 17 sparked a debate over the need for reforms in LGs, MQM-P has repeatedly called for Karachi to be declared a “federal territory”. After MQM-P urged Bilawal to seek resignations from Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah and Karachi Mayor Murtaza Wahab, the top PPP leadership publicly reaffirmed their confidence in the Sindh government and the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC).
Outgoing UK PM Starmer says successor cannot spend less time on foreign affairs
LONDON, July 4 - Outgoing Prime Minister Keir Starmer said whoever succeeds him would have to devote as much time to international crises and diplomacy as he did, rejecting suggestions Britain's next leader could focus more heavily on domestic issues.
Medvedev says Russia proposed peaceful solutions to issue of Iranian nuclear materials
The pretext for US aggression was "a certain Iranian nuclear program, a subject of long-standing debate," Russian Security Council Deputy Chairman said
Cenevre’de ABD-İran Barışı: Hürmüz Boğazı Açılıyor, Nükleer Müzakereler BaşlıyorMedvedev calls US aggression against Iran unprovoked
There was no justification for Washington's attack, Russian Security Council Deputy Chairman said
Trump'ın İran Politikası ABD'ye Stratejik Zarar VerdiMedvedev says all sanctions against Russia are illegal
These are measures not provided for by the UN Charter or other international treaties, Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council said
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Wang Fuk Court administrator to hold crucial owners’ meeting on July 19
The government-appointed administrator of Hong Kong’s fire-ravaged Wang Fuk Court will hold an extraordinary general meeting (EGM) with owners of the flats on July 19, ending months of delays. In a notice issued on Saturday, Hop On Management Company said it would host the meeting simultaneously via live broadcast across four locations for owners of Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po – the site of Hong Kong’s deadliest blaze in decades, which killed 168 people and displaced nearly 5,000. The four...
15 million people expected to attend former supreme leader's funeral
Mourners thronged a vast prayer complex in Tehran on Saturday as the week-long funeral ceremonies of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei began with the national anthem, religious eulogies and readings from the Koran. 15 million people are expected to attend the former leader's funeral, according to Iranian authorities, FRANCE 24's Reza Sayah said, reporting from Tehran, adding that the event would take place also in neighbouring Iraq.
Hamaney'in Gecikmeli Cenazesi İran Rejiminin Dayanıklılık Testine DönüştüMeDiet Japan 2026: The Italian Model of Longevity in Tokyo
(ANSA) - TOKYO, 04 LUG - To bring the topic of longevity back to the center of scientific and social discourse, fostering dialogue between the Italian and Sardinian models and other international experiences, starting with Japan’s Okinawa model. This is the goal of MeDiet Japan 2026, the symposium organized by the Italian Chamber of Commerce in Japan (ICCJ) scheduled for October 16 and 17, 2026, at the United Nations University in Tokyo. Founded in 2021 to promote the Mediterranean diet and well-being in Japan and Asia, MeDiet Japan has gradually evolved into a platform dedicated to health, holistic well-being, and sustainable lifestyles. The 2026 edition, titled “Longevity—the Italian and Sardinian Model in Global Dialogue,” will place Italy—and Sardinia in particular—at the center of the international debate on healthy aging. The choice of Sardinia highlights one of the planet’s five Blue Zones—areas characterized by a high concentration of centenarians and lifestyles associated with greater longevity. Diet, daily physical activity, social connections, and ties to the local community are some of the elements the symposium aims to compare with other international contexts, including Okinawa. The initiative seeks to reflect on the relationship between life expectancy and quality of life, moving beyond a purely demographic view of aging. The “Me” in MeDiet refers to the individual and their dietary choices, emphasizing the role of prevention and lifestyle in overall well-being. From this perspective, the Mediterranean diet and the Italian model are presented as an integrated approach to physical and mental health. Over the course of the two-day event, international experts in nutrition, gerontology, geroscience, biotechnology, genetics, kinesiology, and the social sciences will speak, alongside researchers, athletes, and chefs, with the goal of translating scientific evidence into concrete practices to improve quality of life. “MeDiet Japan 2026 aims to refocus the discussion on longevity within a purely scientific and social framework, creating an opportunity for dialogue and in-depth analysis among international experts and examining the relationship between life expectancy and quality of life, as well as the Italian model in the current context,” said Davide Fantoni, secretary general of the Italian Chamber of Commerce in Japan. Read article...
Chunghwa Post suspends service for IOSS parcel service to EU nations
Taipei, July 4 (CNA) Chunghwa Post Co. suspended services on July 1 for online sellers using the Import One-Stop Shop (IOSS) system to ship goods valued at €150 (US$171) or less to European Union nations, following a change in EU tariff rules, the company said.
Insurgents attack multiple towns in northern and central Mali, sources say
BAMAKO, July 4 - A Tuareg-led insurgent group said on Saturday it had attacked a town in northern Mali where government troops and Russian paramilitary forces are based, and residents of two other localities in northern and central Mali reported hearing gunfire and explosions.
Lavrov congratulates US public on 250th independence anniversary
By building a genuine dialogue, Moscow and Washington are capable of achieving meaningful results and finding effective solutions to the most complex global and regional problems, the Russian foreign minister said