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At least 8 people killed in New Delhi car blast

At least 8 people killed in New Delhi car blast

NewsFeedFootage shows the aftermath and wreckage caused by a deadly explosion near New Delhi’s Red Fort monument on Monday. Police said a Hyundai i20 was the source of the detonation. The cause of the blast remains unknown and is under investigation, officials said.Published On 10 Nov 202510 Nov 2025Click
Iraq votes amid shifting power balance

Iraq votes amid shifting power balance

NewsFeedIraq is heading to the polls amid deep divisions among its Shia political elite and shifting regional power dynamics. Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani is caught between Iran, the US, and the Gulf, as the powerful Sadrist movement boycotts the election, reshaping turnout and coalition-building.Published On 10 Nov 202510
Iraq parliamentary elections: What we know

Iraq parliamentary elections: What we know

On Tuesday, Iraqis from across the country will head to the polls to elect a new parliament.Analysts and observers believe the voter turnout will indicate whether Iraqis have any confidence left in the current political system to provide security and improve basic services.Recommended Stories

At least 8 people killed in New Delhi car blast

At least 8 people killed in New Delhi car blast
NewsFeedFootage shows the aftermath and wreckage caused by a deadly explosion near New Delhi’s Red Fort monument on Monday. Police said a Hyundai i20 was the source of the detonation. The cause of the blast remains unknown and is under investigation, officials said.Published On 10 Nov 202510 Nov 2025Click

Iraq votes amid shifting power balance

Iraq votes amid shifting power balance
NewsFeedIraq is heading to the polls amid deep divisions among its Shia political elite and shifting regional power dynamics. Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani is caught between Iran, the US, and the Gulf, as the powerful Sadrist movement boycotts the election, reshaping turnout and coalition-building.Published On 10 Nov 202510

Iraq parliamentary elections: What we know

Iraq parliamentary elections: What we know
On Tuesday, Iraqis from across the country will head to the polls to elect a new parliament.Analysts and observers believe the voter turnout will indicate whether Iraqis have any confidence left in the current political system to provide security and improve basic services.Recommended Stories