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'Deliberate provocation': Russia denies drone incursion in Romania, pins blame on Ukraine
Romania has reported a breach of its airspace by Russian drones, which Moscow has denied, calling it a "provocation" by Ukraine. The Russian embassy in Romania stated that Romania's claims were unfounded and criticized its response to inquiries. This incident follows similar drone incursions in Poland, raising tensions among NATO countries amid the ongoing Ukraine conflict.

Shehbaz Sharif-Donald Trump meeting likely next week after US President hosts Pakistani Army chief: Report
Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif likely to meet US President Donald Trump at UN General Assembly, with Qatar and Saudi Arabia's support. Meeting may cover floods, regional tensions, and diplomatic relations amid improving Pakistan-US ties.

Arab-Islamic summit in Qatar: Here's a look at 57 members of Organisation of Islamic Cooperation
Arab-Islamic summit in Qatar convened 57 OIC members to condemn Israeli actions, reaffirm solidarity with Palestine, and call for international accountability. The organization represents 2.1 billion people across four continents, emphasizing global Muslim unity and diplomatic cooperation.

UK: Large crowd rallies at Trafalgar Square against Yunus regime, chanting 'Joy Bangla'
Thousands of British-Bangladeshis rallied at Trafalgar Square to oppose the "repressive Yunus regime" in Bangladesh, calling for the restoration of democratic rights. The Bangladesh Awami League highlighted the symbolic significance of the location, linking it to past struggles for independence, and emphasized a message of solidarity for those facing persecution in Bangladesh.
Why Trump is suing New York Times for a massive $15 billion
President Trump announced a $15 billion defamation lawsuit against The New York Times, labeling it a "fake news network" and criticizing its coverage of him and his associates. He accused the paper of a long history of dishonesty and pledged to end what he termed their defamatory practices. The lawsuit will be filed in Florida.

Russian ship owner, linked to 2020 Beirut blast, arrested in Bulgaria
Bulgarian authorities arrested Igor Grechushkin, a Russian ship owner linked to the ammonium nitrate cargo involved in the 2020 Beirut port explosion. He was detained at Sofia International Airport on September 6, based on an Interpol red notice. Grechushkin faces extradition to Lebanon, where he is wanted for his role in the disaster that killed 218 people.

How did Tyler Robinson obtain Mauser 98 rifle to kill Charlie Kirk? Did he receive help from crowd at UVU?
Tyler Robinson allegedly killed Charlie Kirk at a Utah Valley University event using a Mauser 98 rifle. He previously discussed plans to kill Kirk, and forensic evidence links him to the shooting. Investigations continue to determine if he received assistance from the crowd.

Why did George Zinn falsely confess to shooting Charlie Kirk? His chilling admission revealed
George Zinn falsely confessed to Charlie Kirk's murder, claiming to draw attention from the real shooter. The 71-year-old political agitator was arrested, facing obstruction of justice charges, while the actual suspect, Tyler Robinson, remains in custody.
Tensions rise between China and Philippines as ships collide in disputed waters
China and Philippines clash in South China Sea as ships collide near Scarborough Shoal. Chinese vessels used water cannons against Philippine ships, escalating maritime tensions. International observers, including the US, condemn China's territorial actions and nature reserve declaration.

Kash Patel summoned to Senate over Charlie Kirk probe and FBI turmoil
Kash Patel will face Senate Democrats at a hearing on Tuesday amid skepticism over his leadership and recent firings at the FBI. Lawmakers will question him about Charlie Kirk's killing and allegations of illegal political retribution linked to the firings. Patel, a Trump ally, seeks to reassure Congress while addressing concerns about politicization within the FBI.

What Charlie Kirk said about Coldplay kiss cam scandal, 'I'm glad that they are being…'
Charlie Kirk criticized a Coldplay kiss cam incident involving Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and HR chief Kristin Cabot, calling out their apparent affair. He emphasized moral accountability, suggesting people should always act as if being watched, with God observing their actions.

Venezuela boat bursts into flames after US strikes, Donald Trump shares video
US military conducted a second strike on a Venezuelan boat, killing three alleged drug traffickers, according to Trump. He shared a video of the explosion in international waters and warned drug transporters they will be "hunted" for threatening US national security.

Taiwan detects 24 Chinese aircraft, 11 vessels near its territory
Taiwan's Ministry of National Defence reported 24 Chinese aircraft and 11 vessels operating near its territory, with 15 sorties crossing the median line into Taiwan's Air Defence Identification Zone (ADIZ). These incursions highlight escalating tensions between Taiwan and China, which claims Taiwan as part of its territory under the "One China" principle, despite Taiwan's de facto independence.

Masood Azhar's family 'torn into pieces' in Operation Sindoor, Jaish commander admits | Video
Indian forces struck Jaish-e-Mohammad facilities in Bahawalpur, killing several family members of terror mastermind Masood Azhar. A JeM commander admitted the losses, describing the operation as retaliation for a previous terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir.

Discord accused of 'cover-up' for denying Tyler Robinson promoted violence on the platform, ‘It goes against…’
Discord faces accusations of covering up evidence after Tyler Robinson allegedly confessed to killing Charlie Kirk on the platform. The company denies promoting violence, but users claim Discord may have hidden crucial information about the suspect's communications.

Donald Trump is unpopular in Britain. Trumpism is thriving
A recent London rally, led by far-right campaigner Tommy Robinson, attracted up to 150,000 participants expressing concerns over social media censorship, migration, and government policies. The event highlighted a growing alignment with Trumpist sentiments in Britain, as many attendees voiced dissatisfaction with the political establishment. Despite low approval for Trump himself, MAGA-inspired ideas are gaining traction among Britons.