1/10 - Top trending international news updates
Top trending international news updates
2/10 - Aftermath of an earthquake in rebel-held town of Jandaris
Members of Turkey-backed Syrian National Army are seen next to collapsed buildings in the aftermath of an earthquake, in rebel-held town of Jandaris.
3/10 - Aftermath of an earthquake, in rebel-held town of Jandaris
View shows damaged and collapsed buildings in the aftermath of an earthquake, in rebel-held town of Jandaris, Syria.
4/10 - 'Radar anomaly' detected, but no 'object' found over Montana: US military
Airspace was closed over part of the state of Montana on Saturday and a fighter jet was sent to investigate a "radar anomaly" but the plane did not find anything unusual in the sky, the US military said.
5/10 - US jet shoots down unknown object flying off Alaska coast
A US military fighter jet shot down an unknown object flying off the remote northern coast of Alaska on Friday on orders from President Joe Biden, White House officials said.
6/10 - US jet shoots down unknown object flying off Alaska coast
The object as roughly the size of a small car, much smaller than the massive suspected Chinese spy balloon downed by Air Force fighter jets Saturday off the coast of South Carolina after it transited over sensitive military sites across the continental US.
7/10 - Indian yarn exporters fear impact of earthquake
Many large Indian businesses that export manmade fibre and spun-cotton yarns to Turkey fear the devastating earthquake there will impact supply chains and their businesses.
8/10 - Indian yarn exporters fear impact of earthquake
Gaziantep province was the epicentre of the first major earthquake and Kahramanmaras province was where the second struck.
9/10 - Bangladesh: Ex-judicial officer Mohammed Sahabuddin nominates for president's post
Bangladesh\'s ruling Awami League nominated former judicial officer Mohammed Sahabuddin as its presidential candidate, party president and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina announced on Sunday.
10/10 - China's infrastructural plan in Tibet is 'dual-use' in nature: Report
China came up with the plan to build a railway network of 5,000 km or more, including 1,000 km of double-track railway lines in TAR by 2035 under its 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-25), reported Tibet Right Collective.