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India has attacked Pakistan with drones. It happened early on Thursday morning. The drones hit at least 10 cities. These include Karachi, Lahore, Rawalpindi, and Mianwali. People heard loud blasts in many places. Sirens rang out in fear. The attack came after a missile strike earlier this week. Tensions between India and Pakistan are rising fast. Pakistan said the drones were made in Israel. These drones can spy and attack. They are called Harop drones. The air attack caused panic. In Lahore, people heard sirens at dawn. Soon after, loud blasts shook the Walton Road area. A house roof collapsed.…
Pakistan has confirmed plans to strike eight ground targets in India, marking a significant escalation in response to India’s Operation Sindoor. While Pakistan has not yet announced the official name of its counter-operation, public demand for it to be called “Operation Suhagraat” is growing. The retaliatory move comes amid rising tensions between the two nations, both of which are nuclear-armed. Pakistan’s Response to India’s Operation Sindoor Pakistan is preparing for a major military operation in retaliation to India’s recent military actions under Operation Sindoor. According to sources within Pakistan’s security establishment, the planned operation will target eight key ground locations…
India’s military launched a series of strikes in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir, hitting multiple sites in what has been named “Operation Sindoor.” The attacks have sparked widespread international concern, with Pakistan reporting casualties and promising a strong response to India’s actions. India’s Military Action: “Operation Sindoor” India’s armed forces initiated “Operation Sindoor,” targeting nine sites across Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir. The operation, which was carried out with missile strikes, comes amid rising tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors. The Indian government has not officially commented on the specific targets, but reports suggest that military infrastructure and key locations were hit…
Pakistan has condemned India’s missile strikes as an “act of war” after at least eight people, including a child, were killed and many others injured. India claimed to target “terrorist infrastructure” within Pakistan, escalating tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors. Deadly Strikes Intensify Hostilities The missile strikes took place early on Wednesday. They hit several locations in Pakistan, including Bahawalpur in Punjab, where a child was killed and two others injured. Other targets included areas near Muridke in Punjab and Kotli in Pakistan-controlled Kashmir. Pakistan’s military said it shot down five Indian fighter jets in retaliation. Pakistan’s defense minister, Khawaja…
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed deep concern over escalating military tensions between India and Pakistan on Tuesday. His spokesperson, Stephane Dujarric, highlighted the urgency of avoiding a military confrontation after India announced it had conducted strikes on nine sites within Pakistani territory. The UN urges both nations to exercise maximum restraint to prevent a dangerous escalation. Rising Tensions Between India and Pakistan India’s recent military actions along the Line of Control (LoC) have raised alarms globally. The strikes, which targeted nine sites in Pakistan, have sparked intense reactions from both sides, with concerns that the conflict could spiral into a…
Israel has allowed hundreds of Palestinians to leave Gaza after months of strict restrictions on exits. The change follows a proposal by U.S. President Donald Trump in February, suggesting the resettlement of Gaza’s population. The easing of travel restrictions has sparked international debate and concerns about the humanitarian situation in Gaza. Israel’s Decision to Open Exits For the first time in months, Israel has permitted several hundred Palestinians to leave Gaza. This decision comes after U.S. President Donald Trump’s controversial proposal in February to resettle Gaza’s 2.1 million residents. The move, which was framed as a potential solution to the…
The Israeli government has approved a significant expansion of its military operations in Gaza. The decision, made by the Israeli Security Cabinet on Monday, will lead to the occupation of additional territory within the Gaza Strip. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed the plan after a late-night meeting with key government officials, stating the goal is to “defeat Hamas” and secure the release of Israeli hostages currently held in Gaza. The operational strategy, proposed by Israel’s military chief Eyal Zamir, involves a full-scale military campaign in the region. Israel’s Shift in Strategy Netanyahu addressed the nation in a recorded statement shared…
OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, has announced it will remain a nonprofit organization. The decision, made public on Monday, aims to keep artificial intelligence (AI) development safe and focused on public benefit rather than profits. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said the company made this move after hearing from legal officials and community leaders. AI Company Chooses Responsibility Over Profit OpenAI, known for its popular chatbot ChatGPT, had been considering a shift to a for-profit model. This idea created debate among its investors and the public. Some investors wanted a for-profit structure to secure larger financial returns. But others, including safety…
The UEFA Champions League Trophy made a grand stop in Kenya on May 2 as part of its global tour. This marked the final leg of the month-long journey, which began in Vietnam on April 7. Football fans in Nairobi were thrilled to welcome the famous silver trophy. The trophy was brought to Kenya by German football legend Bastian Schweinsteiger. He played a key role in Bayern Munich’s Champions League victory in 2013. Schweinsteiger was warmly received by local fans, Kenyan leaders, and football lovers from across the country. President Ruto Welcomes the Trophy At a special event held at…
Claver Gatete, Executive Secretary of the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA), has called for fair and equal access to climate finance. He made these remarks during a side event at the Fourth Preparatory Committee meeting in Washington. The event was held alongside the World Bank and IMF spring meetings. Gatete emphasized that although Africa contributes the least to global emissions, it suffers the most from climate change impacts. He urged for financial reforms ahead of the upcoming Financing for Development conference (FfD4) in July 2025. Africa faces climate crisis despite low emissions Africa produces less than 4 percent of global…












