“No More Secrets”: Grand Egyptian Museum Fully Unveils Tutankhamun’s Tomb and Treasures for the First Time.

CAIRO, EGYPT —In a historic moment that Egyptologists are calling the most significant museum opening of the century, Egypt has officially unveiled the complete burial collection of Pharaoh Tutankhamun at the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) in Giza. For the first time since the tomb’s discovery in 1922, the entire assemblage of more than 5,000 artifacts—including…

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High-Ranking Lashkar-e-Taiba Commander Sheikh Moeez Mujahid Assassinated by Unknown Gunmen in Pakistan.

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — In a major development that has sent shockwaves through Pakistan’s militant networks, Sheikh Moeez Mujahid, a senior commander of the proscribed terrorist organization Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), was shot dead by unidentified assailants, according to initial intelligence and local media reports. The incident reportedly took place in an undisclosed area of Sindh province, though…

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Maryam Moghaddas Metro Station, Tehran: A Bold Symbol of Coexistence or Strategic Optics?

TEHRAN — On 18 October 2025, the Iranian capital celebrated the inauguration of the Maryam Moghaddas (Holy Mary) metro station, located on Line 6 of the Tehran Metro and situated next to the historic St. Sarkis Armenian Cathedral in downtown Tehran. Iranian authorities describe the station as a significant gesture of religious tolerance — yet…

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Major Diplomatic Victory: US Grants India Six-Month Waiver on Chabahar Port Sanctions.

NEW DELHI:In a significant diplomatic breakthrough, the United States has granted India a six-month exemption from sanctions related to operations at Iran’s Chabahar Port, India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) confirmed on Thursday. The decision, following weeks of high-level negotiations between New Delhi and Washington, ensures the continuity of one of India’s most strategically important…

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Kuwaiti-Danish Team Uncovers 4,000-Year-Old Dilmun Temple on Failaka Island.

Failaka Island, Kuwait —Archaeologists have uncovered a remarkably well-preserved 4,000-year-old temple belonging to the ancient Dilmun civilization on Kuwait’s Failaka Island, in what experts are calling one of the most significant Bronze Age discoveries in the Gulf region in recent years. The find, announced by Kuwait’s National Council for Culture, Arts and Letters (NCCAL), was…

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The Enigmatic Jenglot: Indonesia’s Blood-Sucking Miniature Mummy That Blurs the Line Between Myth and Reality.

Among the most enduring and eerie legends of Indonesian folklore is that of the Jenglot — a small, humanoid figure said to possess supernatural powers and a thirst for blood. Often resembling a mummified doll with human-like features, the Jenglot has captivated, terrified, and intrigued Indonesians for generations, standing as a symbol of the nation’s…

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‘Will Push Them Back Into the Caves’: Pakistan’s Khawaja Asif Threatens to ‘Obliterate’ Afghan Taliban After Istanbul Talks Collapse.

ISLAMABAD — Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif issued an uncompromising warning to the Afghan Taliban on Wednesday, threatening to “completely obliterate” the group and drive fighters “back to the caves” if militants continue to launch attacks from Afghan soil against Pakistan. The remarks followed the breakdown of peace talks in Istanbul aimed at resolving…

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Assam Govt Orders Police Case Against Congress Leaders for Allegedly Singing Bangladesh National Anthem.

Guwahati, Assam:A major political controversy has erupted in Assam after a video emerged allegedly showing a senior Congress functionary singing Bangladesh’s national anthem, “Amar Sonar Bangla,” during a local party meeting. The state government has termed the act “anti-national” and directed the police to register a case of treason against those involved. The incident reportedly…

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Kerala Government Announces Massive Welfare Push: Pension Hiked to ₹2,000, ₹1,000 Monthly Aid for Poor Women, and Scholarship for Youth.

Thiruvananthapuram:In a major pro-people move, the Kerala government, led by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, has unveiled a slew of significant welfare announcements, including a sharp increase in social security pensions, a new monthly aid scheme for poor women, and a scholarship for youth pursuing skill development. The announcements are widely seen as a major welfare…

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PM SHRI Row Heads for Consensus in Kerala: Pact Likely to be Temporarily Frozen as State Seeks Scheme Exemptions from Centre.

Thiruvananthapuram:The political row in Kerala over the state government’s decision to sign the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the Centre’s PM Schools for Rising India (PM SHRI) scheme appears to be moving towards a consensus within the ruling Left Democratic Front (LDF). The controversy erupted after the CPI(M)-led government signed the MoU, a move strongly…

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