Following a contentious vote, Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif was elected to a second term.
For a second term, Shehbaz Sharif has been voted prime minister by Pakistani politicians. Voter fraud accusations and political violence tainted last month's elections. A majority was not won by a single party. However, in order to create a coalition government and enable Sharif to be elected, the two biggest parties in parliament worked together.
Princess Diana's famous gowns on display in Hong Kong before going up for auction
Princess Diana's famous gowns were exhibited in Hong Kong before an impending Julien's auction. Before going up for auction on June 27, they will be on show at another exhibit in Ireland. Stay tuned for further information.
Pakistani cricket players to receive army training
To increase their level of fitness, Pakistan's cricket players will practice in a unique camp alongside the army. Get the information from Pakistan bureau chief Anas Mallick and WION Sports Editor Digvijay Singh Deo.
Israel hits Iran as airspace is restricted and explosions are audible.
Israel has retaliated against Iran by closing the airspace surrounding the city of Isfahan and reporting hearing explosions. Keep an eye out for additional information!
EU task group wants to increase naval presence in the Red Sea to enhance security.
Due to piracy and the threat of Houthi missiles, maritime security is becoming a more pressing worldwide issue. Ships are bolstered by nations to protect commerce routes and quell illicit activity. To prevent rockets from reaching their target and guarantee safe passage through the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden, advanced warships, such as the Italian frigate Mare Federico Martinengo, joined EU task forces. Continual presence and diverse skills are emphasized as the mission evolves from anti-piracy efforts to counter Houthi threats.
Leo Varadkar, the prime minister of Ireland, concedes defeat, saying, "We failed to conceive majority of people."
The plans to substitute references to the constitution were rejected by Irish voters. To replace the wording pertaining to a woman's responsibilities at home, the referendrum was proposed.
Afghanistan: In the icy winter, impoverished people struggle to find food and warm clothing.
The Afghan displaced population is enduring severe weather outside of the country's capital, Kabul. Almost eighty families live in the butkhak camp outside of the capital city of Afghanistan. Poor displaced camp residents have been finding it difficult to get enough food and stay warm during the winter. Watch to find out more!
UK arts sector crisis: Creative sectors are heavily hurt by financial cuts.
For decades, the UK arts sector has contributed significantly to the country's global cultural impact. However, years of financial cuts for colleges and artistic institutions have changed the narrative. And when the cost of living rises, creative businesses struggle to thrive.
US warns that AI should not control nuclear weapons.
The ultimate threat is artificial intelligence and the nuclear problem. Researchers pitted AI programs from top tech companies against each other in simulated wars. The results were unsettling: the AI models behaved alarmingly aggressively, effortlessly sparking arms races and deploying nuclear weapons. Watch the following article to find out why the US is warning that nuclear weapons should only be controlled by people.
Saudi Arabia's road administration reports a 27% increase in traffic deaths before Iftar.
There have been some unsettling developments in Saudi Arabia during the holy month of Ramadan. The number of traffic deaths in the Islamic Kingdom is rising by 27%. According to the Saudi General Authority for Roads, there has been a noticeable rise in traffic accidents during Ramadan. Watch to find out more!
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