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Nepal Plane Missing: Army Helicopter Lands at Possible Crash Site After Tracking Pilot's Mobile Phone
The Tara Air plane with 22 people on board, including four Indians, had taken off from Pokhara and was on its way to Jomsom when it went missing
Fiji Newest Member To Join IPEF; Wang Yi Convinces Samoa To Sign Deal With China
Penny Wong is on similar visit like Wang Yi to pro-West island nations in the Pacific, warning them that Beijing despite signing bilateral deals remains a threat to their sovereignty
Geetanjali Shree's 'Tomb of Sand' Wins International Booker Prize, Becomes First Indian Book To Win Award
Tomb Of Sands tells a story about an 80-year-old woman who confront the ghosts of her experiences during the 1947 Partition Of India
Warriors Coach Steve Kerr Who Demanded Strict Gun Control Laws Has A Reason For His Passionate Plea
Steve Kerr, at one point, thumped the table to emphasize that gun control laws are the need of the hour. He also lashed out at Republican veteran leader Mitch McConnell for blocking regulations
Arterial Roads Sealed, Troops Deployed as Pak Govt Pulls Out All Stops to Stop Imran Khan's 'Azadi March'
The ex-prime minister is in Peshawar right now from where he will leave around noon with a procession of party workers
Former NFL Player Brendan Langley Gets Into Fist Fight With United Airlines Employee, Video Goes Viral
United Airlines later on terminated the employee while Langley was also released from police custody
Sri Lanka Receives First Shipment Of $16 Million Aid Package From India
The aid package contained essential medicines, rice and other essential items which is currently scarce in Sri Lanka
Thousands of Covid-negative Beijing Residents Sent to Quarantine as China Pushes With 'Zero Covid'
China's strategy to achieve zero Covid cases includes strict border closures, lengthy quarantines, mass testing and rapid, targeted lockdowns
Economist Jeffrey Sachs’ Paper Reignites Debate On Possible Lab Origin Of Covid-19
The paper asks for independent investigation into the evidence collected by US agencies and universities with respect to the origin of Covid
Brazilian President Bolsonaro to Meet Elon Musk Today: Report
The meeting will be held in Sao Paulo, a source with the Brazilian president's office said, without giving any details on what will be on the agenda
US Business Groups Say Biden's Taiwan Arms Sales Policy Restrictive, Fails To Counter China
The US State Department in response said that it'll continue to enhance Taiwan's asymmetric warfare capabilities and not pursue systems that won't contribute to an effective strategy
Sri Lankan Govt Thwarts Opposition's Attempt To Debate Motion Against Gotabaya
The government thwarted the opposition's attempt to debate an expression of displeasure over president Rajapaksa
United States Crosses Grim Milestone of 1 Million Covid-19 Deaths
The confirmed number of dead is equivalent to a 9/11 attack every day for 336 days
Sri Lanka PM Says Country Has Run Out of Petrol, Economy 'Extremely Precarious'
Ranil Wickremesinghe said US dollars will be sourced from open markets to pay for petrol, crude, furnace oil shipments currently in Sri Lankan waters
Pakistan Will 'Turn into Sri Lanka' if Imran Khan is Arrested: Sheikh Rasheed
Responding to a question, Rasheed said that if Khan is arrested, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf: has already devised a strategy to deal with the situation
ASEAN Leaders Stop Short Of Criticizing Russia In Joint Statement Following Summit In White House
The ASEAN nations exercised caution in order to not anger Russia and its president Vladimir Putin