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Biden and Netanyahu Hold First Call in More Than a Month as Tension Grows Over Food Crisis, War
Biden-Netanyahu call also comes as the United Nations food agency on Monday issued more dire warnings about the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza
Former ISI Chief Lt. Gen Faiz Hamid's Brother Arrested on Corruption Charges
Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz was more categorical in her demand to bring former army chief Gen (Retd.) Qamar Javed Bajwa, Faiz Hamid and former chief justice of Pakistan Saqib Nisar to justice "for their crime to institute fake cases against the Sha...
Taliban Says Pakistan Killed Eight Civilians In ‘Reckless’ Air Strikes On Eastern Afghanistan
Taliban accused Pakistan of bombing Khost and Paktika provinces and killing innocent civilians.
Biden campaign has amassed $155M in cash on hand for 2024 campaign and raised $53M last month
President Joe Biden's campaign has amassed $155 million in cash on hand for the 2024 election, far exceeding the inhand total for his Republican opponent, Donald Trump.
‘Questioning Their Understanding Of Our History’: Jaishankar Rejects White House's CAA Criticism
Jaishankar said some commentators are behaving in such a way that it seems like the partition of India never happened.
US Says It Shot Down Houthi Drone Fired Towards Red Sea, Five Unmanned Surface Vessels
The CENTCOM said the drones did not damage any ships in the area. The Houthis earlier claimed that an attack they launched on a US destroyer in the Red Sea achieved its goals.
Jaishankar Asks Where Were World Community's ‘Principles’ When India Faced Aggression After Freedom
S Jaishankar said when there were attempts to change India’s boundaries right after its freedom struggle, the international community’s ‘principles’ were absent.
Video: Indian Navy Contains Fire, Treats Injured Crew of Vessel After Deadly Attack By Houthis
The Indian Navy swiftly rescued the crew and provided critical medical aid after a Houthi missile struck the MV True Confidence in the Gulf of Aden killing three.
Probe Says Israel PM Bears 'Responsibility' For Deadly 2021 Stampede
Inquiry finds Israeli PM Netanyahu responsible for Mount Meron stampede. Report highlights lack of governance and accountability
A Decade after MH370’s Disappearance, American Company Announces New Search
Ocean Infinity combed 112,000 square kilometres in the Indian Ocean in 2018 but could not find MH370’s wreckage. The Texas based robotics company plans to try again.
Super Tuesday: US President Biden Wins in 13 States, Loses in American Samoa
Biden won Texas, Alabama, Colorado, Maine, Oklahoma, Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Arkansas, Minnesota and Massachusetts and the democratic primaries in Utah, Vermont and Iowa.
UK's Soiheem Hussain Becomes 2nd Man to be Charged with Murder of Coimbatore Man
Raman, the manager of South Indian restaurant Vel, was found dead in Reading's Addington Road on Valentine’s Day following a collision between his bike and a vehicle.
Top US Court Restores Trump to Ballot, Rejecting State Attempts to Ban Him Over Capitol Hill Attack
US Supreme Court restores Trump to 2024 presidential ballots, rejecting state attempts over Capitol riot fallout. Insights into the landmark decision
Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif Raises Kashmir in Maiden Speech
Shehbaz Sharif raked up Kashmir and appeared to liken the state of people of Kashmir with the war-struck Gazans despite the stark ground realities.
US School Students 'Lick Toes' At 'Disturbing' Fundraiser In Oklahoma, State Authorities Order Probe
At least four Deer Creek High School students are shown furiously licking peanut butter off their classmates' bare feet while lying on their stomachs on what looks to be a gym floor
Grammy-Winning Iranian Singer Sentenced to 3 Years In Prison, 'Ordered to Write Anti-US Song'
Iranian pop singer Shervin Hajipour sentenced to three years in prison for his anthem during mass protests, sparking concerns over freedom of expression