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Candidates Spar on Economy and Abortion as Harris Takes on Trump in a Way Biden Could Not
Harris, the Democratic vice president who is a former courtroom prosecutor, was eager to prosecute Trump’s glaring liabilities.
Man Who Killed Ugandan Olympian Runner Dies From Burns Sustained During Fire Attack
Olympic runner Rebecca Cheptegei, 33, who competed in the marathon at the Paris Olympics, suffered burns to more than 75% of her body in the September 1 attack and died 4 days later
Israel-Hamas War: An Israeli Strike Kills At Least 40 In a Humanitarian Area Of Gaza
Gaza’s Health Ministry says over 40,000 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza since the Israel-Hamas war began
'Just Seismic Survey': Top Official Bursts Pakistan’s Oil & Gas Discovery Bubble | Exclusive
A top official of Oil & Gas Development Company (OGDCL) said the survey data is still being processed to estimate and define the potential of hydrocarbon resources and it is too early to say that reserves have been found
India, UAE Set To Review Trade Pact Amid Surge In Precious Metal Imports: Report
Indian and Emirati officials will review their trade agreement this week amid concerns over rising precious metal imports from the UAE
Quad To Meet In Biden's Hometown During Modi's US Visit, Group Chair India To Host Summit Next Year
The Quad summit will be held in Wilmington, Delaware, on Sept. 21, with U.S. President Biden hosting the leaders of Japan, India, and Australia in his final year
Ukraine's 'Dragon Drone' Spits Out Molten Metal on Russian Troops, Video Goes Viral
The Ukrainian forces rained fire on Russian positions in the occupied Kharkiv region using the fire-spewing 'Dragon Drone.'
Judge Delays Trump's Sentencing In Hush Money Case Until After November Election
Manhattan Judge Juan M. Merchan, who is also weighing a defence request to overturn the verdict on immunity grounds, delayed Trump's sentencing until November 26
'Wanted To Disappear': French Woman, Whose Husband Invited 72 Men To Rape Her, Describes Decade-Long Ordeal
French woman Gisele Pelicot testifies in court about decade-long abuse orchestrated by her husband
Minority Groups In Bangladesh Threaten Protests After Hindu Boy Beaten In Police Custody Over Blasphemy Claims
Hindu groups in Bangladesh threaten massive protests after Hindu youth Utsav Mandal was beaten in custody. The Bangladesh National Hindu Mahazot demands justice and strict action
‘Come Be A Part Of It’: PM Modi Invites Singaporean Businesses To Invest In India’s Aviation, Semiconductor Sectors
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said India plans to make over a hundred airports and told Singaporean business leaders to invest in India’s aviation sector.
Israeli PM Says 6 Gaza Hostages Shot 'In The Back Of The Head'; Hamas Threatens To Return Captives 'Inside Coffins'
Hamas warns that Israeli hostages could be returned "inside coffins" if military pressure persists, citing new instructions for militants guarding captives
Israel Court Orders End To Strikes Demanding Hostage Rescue But Biden, Kin Of Captives Pile Pressure Of Netanyahu
US President Joe Biden said Israeli PM Netanyahu was not doing enough to ensure the release of Gaza hostages.
Ex-Pak PM Imran Khan Might Face Military Trial: Defence Minister Asif
Khawaja Asif said the trial of Imran Khan, if tried at a military court, will still be an open trial.
‘Don’t Believe You’: Canadian Steelworker Gives Trudeau An Earful Over His Govt’s Economic Policies | Watch
Trudeau faces backlash from a disgruntled steelworker over high taxes and cost-of-living issues in a tense exchange caught on camera
Bangladesh's Interim Govt Seeks To Restart Dialogue With India On Teesta Water Sharing Treaty
Speaking to PTI in Dhaka, Syeda Rizwana Hasan expressed confidence that the Teesta treaty and other water-sharing agreements with India would be resolved amicably