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Rare light aircraft crash in Beijing kills pilot, injures 13 people
A rare light aircraft crash in Beijing kills the pilot and injures 13 people after the plane hit the city's tallest tower
Jun 27, 2026
Jun 27, 2026
A rare light aircraft crash in Beijing kills the pilot and injures 13 people after the plane hit the city's tallest tower
Iran says the US violated their peace deal as both sides trade fire, with Bahrain also hit by Iranian drones early Saturday
US and Iran trade strikes near the Strait of Hormuz, raising fears for the Mideast ceasefire as Washington and Tehran trade blame
Lebanon's president says the Israel framework agreement is a first step toward restoring sovereignty and ending occupation
Iran reasserts control over the Strait of Hormuz after a ship was hit near Oman, warning Gulf states against siding with the US
A magnitude 6.5 quake hits off southern Philippines, weeks after a major tremor in the same area killed more than 80 people
Greenpeace India is documenting extreme indoor heat in Delhi's Sundar Nagri, where families record temperatures up to 45C at night, pushing for stronger heat protections
India will resume Bangladeshi tourist visas from June 28, nearly two years after relations soured following Sheikh Hasina's ouster
Pakistan and China pushed for stronger enforcement of UNSC resolutions at a UN meeting, warning selective compliance weakens global peace efforts
Pakistan's FM Dar and China's Wang Yi reaffirm support for the Iran-US peace process, reviewing progress from Burgenstock talks and the Islamabad MoU's 60-day roadmap
Pakistan is likely to reopen its Iran border for Khamenei funeral mourners, as ceremonies begin in Tehran on July 4 and crowds are expected to surge
India hails progress in US trade talks after talks with Jamieson Greer, but key tariff and market access gaps remain unresolved
India has amended FCRA rules, requiring NGOs to declare activities, disclose social media accounts, and bar foreign nationals as key functionaries from receiving overseas funds
Alibaba filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday challenging the Pentagon's designation of the e-commerce giant as a Chinese military company, calling it arbitrary and baseless
Pakistan army chief Asim Munir met Iran’s President Pezeshkian in Islamabad to discuss regional security, diplomacy and Pakistan-Iran cooperation
Iran and Oman will study charging service costs for the Strait of Hormuz, insisting on sovereignty while pledging toll-free passage
Pakistan's peacekeeping role in the Iran war has won global praise, but can it turn that diplomatic capital into real economic gains?
Belgium grants visas to five Taliban officials for EU migration talks in Brussels, the first such meeting since the group seized power in 2021
Kim Jong Un ordered North Korea to speed up its military buildup and nuclear expansion, warning that US-South Korea moves are pushing the peninsula toward nuclear war
Switzerland says Iran-US talks at Burgenstock have created conditions for immediate technical discussions, after negotiators agreed a 60-day roadmap toward a final deal
