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Japan to Conduct Hypersonic Missile Tests in Australia

  Email: online@newsofbahrain.com TOKYO: Japan will test hypersonic missiles and other projectiles on Australian soil under a new agreement aimed at deepening military ties between the two nations. Australian Defence Minister Richard M...

350 Aid Workers Killed in 2025, UN Condemns Attacks

Email: online@newsofbahrain.com Geneva: At least 350 humanitarian aid workers were killed worldwide in 2025, with Gaza and Sudan recording the highest number of deaths, the United Nations said Monday, describing the toll as ‘unacceptable.’ According to the United Natio...

Thousands Pay Tribute to Jason Arday at London Vigil

Email: online@newsofbahrain.com London: Thousands of mourners gathered in Trafalgar Square, London, to pay respect to former Cambridge University lecturer Jason Arday, who died aged 41 following weeks of intense public and media scrutiny. The vigil, arranged by the advocacy organi...

Search Ops Launched After Empty Yacht Found Adrift Off France

  Email: online@newsofbahrain.com Bordeaux, France: Search operations were launched off a French island after an empty 13-metre sailing yacht was found drifting in Atlantic waters. The Etel Regional Operational Surveillance and Rescue ...

Brazil orders Discord to suspend livestreaming after teen suicide

Email: online@newsofbahrain.com Brasília, Brazil: Brazil has ordered messaging platform Discord to halt livestreaming and video calls after a 13-year-old girl was goaded into suicide during a broadcast. Discord confirmed compliance on Monday following a binding directive from the N...

Colombia Minister Faces Backlash Over Post-Quake Beach Trip

Email: online@newsofbahrain.com Bogota: Colombia's new Housing Minister, Jaime Andrés Beltrán, is under fire when photos surfaced of him vacationing with his family on a Caribbean beach while the country was suffering with the repercussions of a terrible 7.4-magnitude earthq...

Sri Lanka Government Proposes Controversial Judicial Reform Package

Email: online@newsofbahrain.com Colombo: Sri Lanka’s government, led by President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, is pressing ahead with a contentious package of judicial reforms aimed at reducing the country’s massive backlog of court cases, but the plan has been met with considera...

Tokyo Lights Torch Ahead of Asian Games Spectacle

Email: online@newsofbahrain.com Tokyo:   Japan officially kicked off its countdown to the 20th Asian Games with a torch-lighting ceremony in Tokyo. Japanese sprinter Yoshihide Kiryu lit the torch at National Stadium for the multisport spectacle taking place in Nagoya and Aichi from S...

Erdogan Pushes Diplomacy, Urges Trump to Resume Iran Talks

Email: online@newsofbahrain.com Ankara: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has urged US President Donald Trump to continue diplomatic negotiations with Iran, citing the importance of easing tensions between the two countries. During a phone call, Erdogan expressed Turkey's sup...

Trump hints at Kim contacts after scaling back Seoul drills

  Email: online@newsofbahrain.com Washington DC: US President Donald Trump has revealed that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un responded to recent diplomatic overtures. The statement came shortly after Trump ordered the Pentagon to scale back jo...

Tributes Pour In for Hayden Panettiere as Coroner Finds No Signs of Trauma

Email: online@newsofbahrain.com Los Angeles: Hayden Panettiere, an American actress best known for her appearances in Heroes and Nashville, died at the age of 36, eliciting a flood of tributes from co-stars, friends, and fans. Panettiere was found unresponsive at a residence in Greenville...

Two Students Killed in Shooting at Catholic School in Philippines

Email: online@newsofbahrain.com Zamboanga City: A shooting at a Catholic school in the southern Philippines killed two people, including a student gunman today. The incident happened in Zamboanga City's Ateneo de Zamboanga University high school. According to police, a Grade 9 stu...

Russia Warns UK of ‘Consequences’ Over Drones Supplied to Ukraine

Email: online@newsofbahrain.com Moscow: Russia warned the United Kingdom that it will face consequences following claims that British-made drones given to Ukraine were used in long-range strikes on targets deep inside Russian territory. The threat escalates tensions between Moscow and Lon...