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Ukraine War: Almost 300 People Buried in 'Mass Grave' in Bucha Outside Kyiv
Mayor Anatoly Fedoruk said the heavily destroyed town's streets are littered with corpses
Russia-Ukraine War: Missing Ukrainian Journalist Found Dead Near Kyiv, Says Official
The Institute of Mass Information, a non-governmental organisation, cited preliminary findings from the prosecutor's office saying that the journalist was killed by 'two shots' from the Russian military
Iran Slams New United States Sanctions as Sign of 'Ill Will'
The United States said the new sanctions target Iranian national Mohammad Ali Hosseini and his 'network of companies' as suppliers of the ballistic programme.
Voting on No-confidence Motion by Oppn Against Pakistan PM Imran Khan on April 3
There will be a debate on the no-confidence motion on March 31, followed by voting on April 3
Russia Says Relations With Beijing On Strongest Level But Chinese Companies Feel Otherwise
The backing out of Chinese energy companies show that they too do not want to run afoul of sanctions imposed on Moscow.
Seven Indian-Origin Persons Charged in $1 Million Insider Trading Scheme
Hari Prasad Sure, 34, Lokesh Lagudu, 31 and Chotu Prabhu Tej Pulagam, 29, are friends and worked as software engineers at Twilio, a San Francisco-based cloud computing communications company.
Russia's Defence Ministry Says it Hit Military Targets in Ukraine's Lviv with Cruise Missiles
Officials in Lviv, just 60 km from the border with NATO-member Poland, said people had been wounded in the missile attacks
'This is Tiananmen Square Squared': Biden Slams Russia For Ukraine Offensive During Visit to Poland
Biden also referred to Russian President Vladimir Putin as 'a man who, quite frankly, I think is a war criminal.'
Befriending Bearded Men, Quitting Liquor: Here’s How Uyghurs In China Are Landing In Jail
The crackdown on China's Uyghur community has only increased since 2017 with people being sent to detention for so-called 're-education'
Vladimir Putin Compares Attacks on Russian Culture to Nazi Book Burnings
Speaking about 'cancel culture', Putin singled out British author JK Rowling, who was criticised following controversial tweets about the transgender community
North Korea Says Tested New ICBM, Prepared for Long Confrontation with US
The missile flew for 1,090 km (681 miles) to a maximum altitude of 6,248.5 km (3,905 miles) and precisely hit a target in the sea
Putin Wants 'Unfriendly' Countries to Pay For Russian Gas in Roubles
Putin's message was clear: If you want our gas, buy our currency. It remained unclear whether Russia has the power to unilaterally change existing contracts agreed upon in euros
Rolling Power Cuts, Scarcity of Supplies Feed Sporadic Violence as Lanka Battles Economic Crisis; Few Flee
Troops were deployed near petrol pumps and kerosene supply points after three elderly people dropped dead during their wait in long queues, officials in Sri Lanka said.
Will Belarus Join The Ukraine War? It Depends On Kremlin, NATO
Will Belarus join the Ukraine? It may if Kremlin asks it to - and the need may arise if NATO decides to get involved
Goa Footballer, Working In Houston, Shot Dead By Unidentified Miscreant
John Dias's death has impacted the community of Homestead Road in Houston, Texas, where many considered him to be a family
Hasina Once Again Thanks PM Modi For Evacuating Bangladeshi Students Stranded In Ukraine
Bangladesh prime minister Sheikh Hasina sent a letter to PM Modi hailing efforts taken by Indian government under Operation Ganga