Skip to main content
  • Open Article

    UP schools threaten to stop online classes if not allowed to reopen

    Nearly 250 educational institutions under the Unaided Private School Association (UPSA) have threatened to stop online classes and withdraw support during the Uttar Pradesh Assembly election process.

    Off Track
  • Open Article

    Call For PUBG Ban After Pak Teenager Shoots Dead 4 Of Family

    Pakistani police called Monday for the wildly popular Player Unknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG) game to be banned after a teenager confessed to killing four members of his family in a rage.

    Technology
  • Open Article

    Separated During Partition, Indian Man Gets Pak Visa To Meet Brother

    Pakistan High Commission to India on Friday issued a visa to Sika Khan to visit his brother Muhammed Siddique and family members in Pakistan.he two brothers separated in 1947 were recently reunited after 74 years.

    South Asia
  • Open Article

    "Clearly Unacceptable Error": Facebook After Labeling Black Men "Primates"

    Facebook on Friday said it disabled its topic recommendation feature after it mistook Black men for "primates" in video at the social network.A Facebook spokesperson called it a "clearly unacceptable error.

    Technology
  • Open Article

    50,000 Phone Numbers Worldwide On List Linked To Israeli Spyware

    Pegasus, an Israeli-made spyware was believed to have been used to snoop on at least 300 Indian phone numbers that includes over 40 senior journalists, opposition leaders.

    World
  • Open Article

    Google adds new feature to instantly delete last 15 minutes of search history

    American tech giant Google recently launched a new privacy feature for search that lets users instantly delete their last 15 minutes of search history on mobile.

    Technology
  • Open Article

    Twitter sees jump in govt demands to remove content of journalists, news outlets

    Twitter Inc saw a surge in demands over the course of last year from governments around the world to take down content posted by journalists and news outlets, data to be.

    Technology
  • Open Article

    Reactions pour in as Iran's top general killed in US air strike

    “President Trump just tossed a stick of dynamite into a tinderbox, and he owes the American people an explanation of the strategy and plan to keep safe our troops and embassy personnel, our people and our interests, both

    West Asia
  • Open Article

    Saudi teen faces execution for participating in Arab Spring

    According to CNN, the prosecution is seeking to impose the harshest form of the death penalty on Qureires, which may include crucifixion or dismemberment after execution despite not holding him responsible for any loss

    West Asia
  • Open Article

    Saudi Arabia to Execute 3 Scholars after Ramadan: Report

    The trio are currently awaiting trial at the Criminal Special Court in Riyadh after being arrested in September 2017, when Saudi authorities detained dozens of prominent figures in a crackdown headed by Crown Prince

    West Asia
  • Open Article

    India elections: Facebook removed pages linked to Congress party ahead of polls

    Facebook Inc said on Monday it was removing 687 pages and accounts linked to India’s main opposition Congress party, just days before voting begins in a general election, because of “coordinated.

    South Asia
  • Open Article

    ‘Chowkidar Narendra Modi’: Indian PM alters Twitter name in pre-election campaign

    Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has added the prefix 'Chowkidar' (watchman) to his Twitter profile as part of a campaign ahead of national elections scheduled for next month, Indian.

    South Asia
  • Open Article

    Saudi Rights Activist Faces Beheading

    A Saudi political prisoner is facing the very real and very grim prospect of death by beheading. What for? Participating in protests, “chanting slogans hostile to the regime” and filming protests for social media.

    West Asia
  • Open Article

    Pakistani author's book on Qandeel Baloch shortlisted for Indian literary prize

    The Sensational Life and Death of Qandeel Baloch has been selected for the Shakti Bhatt First Book Prize this year. Taking to Twitter, Maher ecstatically shared the news and wrote.

    Art and Culture
  • Open Article

    WhatsApp limits forwarding in India after mob lynchings

    WhatsApp announced limits on Friday on the forwarding of messages by its 200 million Indian users in an effort to stop a spate of horrific lynchings and to assuage government threats of legal.

    Technology
  • Open Article

    Viral Picture Shows Sharif Son-in-Law ‘Hiding’ in Cave

    A picture which went viral on social media showing former prime minister Nawaz Sharif’s son-in-law retired captain Mohammad Safdar hiding in a cave in ahead of his surrender in Rawalpindi over corruption charges

    South Asia
  • Open Article

    WhatsApp 'horrified' over India lynchings, promises action

    WhatsApp said on Wednesday it was “horrified” by a spate of lynchings in India sparked by false rumours shared on its platform as the government accused the messaging service of irresponsibility.

    Technology
  • Open Article

    With a billion users, Instagram takes on YouTube in video

    Instagram said Wednesday it now has more than one billion active users, as it unveiled a new long-form video feature in a bid to attract "creators" like those on YouTube.

    Technology
  • Open Article

    Quds Day: Israeli Military Barricades Gaza, Drops Warning Leaflets

    Ismail Haniyeh, the leader of the Hamas political bureau, said Thursday that Palestinian protesters will “bring down the walls” surrounding the Strip during Quds Day demonstrations on Friday.

    West Asia
  • Open Article

    India to Intensify Scrutiny of Citizens' Social Media, Emails

    India’s government is looking for a company to analyze social media posts to help boost nationalism and neutralize any media blitzkrieg by India’s adversaries.

    Technology
  • Open Article

    Crane Collapses in Makkah Grand Mosque

    A crane toppled over onto a construction area in the Grand Mosque in Makkah on Sunday. In September 2015, close to 400 pilgrims were killed in a similar incident just days before the Hajj.

    West Asia
  • Open Article

    Where is Mohammad bin Salman?

    The surprising absence of MBS from the media glare despite his overt enthusiasm has raised speculation that the April shooting may have occurred during a coup attempt by some Saudi princes.

    West Asia
  • Open Article

    Outrage after deadly South Africa mosque attack

    Armed attackers struck a mosque outside the South African city of Durban on Thursday, stabbing to death an imam and injuring two others in a country known for its peaceful religious relations.

    World
  • Open Article

    Iran's Rouhani criticizes blocking of popular Telegram

    Iranian President Hassan Rouhani is criticizing the blocking of the popular Telegram messaging app in the Islamic Republic, suggesting those "at the highest level" in the country shut off access.

    Technology

Want your BRAND to reach a wider audience?

Find out how

Search Articles