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Shireen Abu Akleh Was Killed By Israeli Fire, Says UN
Earlier Israeli defence forces and its foreign ministry alleged that the journalist was killed due to Palestinian firing
Second Consignment Of Relief Items Reaches Kabul, Taliban Thanks India For Aid
India is sending 27 tonnes of relief items to Afghanistan as it recovers from a deadly earthquake that killed more than 1,000 people and injured more than 1,600 people
Exclusive | 'Upset' China Ready to Invest More in Pakistan But Has New Terms & Conditions: Sources
The COAS said China has reservations about the CPEC projects and its security and “we have to counter security threats especially in Balochistan”
With An Eye On Taiwan, China Launches Its Third Aircraft Carrier Fujian
The Fujian will be used to increase China’s sphere of influence in the Indo-Pacific region and South China Sea but it will be instrumental in a possible invasion of Taiwan
Daughter Of Chinese War Veteran Slams Xi Jinping's Covid Zero Policy
In her letter Luo Diandian said that it was draconian to keep residents hungry and separated from their loved ones while slamming centralized control
US President Joe Biden To Travel To Saudi Arabia, Israel In July
Biden in his trip to Saudi Arabia will discuss lowering of gasoline prices at a time when the US inflation is high
Nearly $700 Million Stolen from Iraq State Banks: Anti-corruption Commission
A total of 926 billion Iraqi dinars ($697 million) went missing due to "forgery, embezzlement, manipulation, money laundering (and) abuse of position", the Commission for Integrity said in a statement
Thai Cops Seize 200 Kg of Crystal Meth Hidden in Replica Easter Island Statue
Khemmarin Hassiri, commander of the foreign affairs division of the Royal Thai Police, said the drugs were due to be shipped to Taiwan
A Foot Of Rain Leads To Sewage Overflow In Miami, Climate Change Is Not The Only Cause
Reports from local media say that Miami and Florida’s obsolete sewer systems are a major reason for flooding.
Who Are The Gupta Brothers And How Attempting To Bribe The Wrong Man Led To Their Fall?
The Guptas, who stole more than $7 billion from South Africa during Zuma’s presidency, came into the spotlight in 2013 when they chose to bribe the wrong man, Mcebisi Jonas
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle Release Photo Of Daughter Lilibet On Her First Birthday
The photo of Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor was clicked by close family friend Misan Harriman
China Warns Australia Risks 'Serious Consequences' After Jet Interception
Foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said Monday that China's military has always conducted operations in a "safe, standard and professional manner" in line with international law
No Major Issues with Pak, Won’t Allow Terror Acts from Afghan Soil: Mullah Yaqoob | News18 Global Exclusive
Responding to a UN report stating that LeT and JeM have terror camps in parts of his country, the Afghan defence minister said he had no information on this
Russia Says US is Adding Fuel to Fire by Supplying Ukraine With Rockets
US President Joe Biden has agreed to provide Ukraine with advanced rocket systems that can strike with precision at long-range Russian targets
China Lashes Out At Japan After It Lays Claims To Vast Area Surrounding Okinotori Atoll
China can say Japan’s claims are disputed, but risks exposing its double-standards over the Okinotori Atoll issue, because of its actions in the South China Sea
‘Top Gun: Maverick’ Is Not Afraid Of Angering China As Tom Cruise’s Character Sports Jacket With Taiwan Flag
The Tom Cruise starrer will not impress Xi Jinping and the Chinese society as his character sports a jacket which has the Taiwan flag.