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Pakistan's Jailed Former PM Imran Khan Claims Wife Bushra Bibi Poisoned in Sub-jail
Khan said that if any harm came to Bushra, the Pakistan Army chief (Gen Asim Munir) should be held responsible as members of an intelligence agency were controlling everything at his Bani Gala residence in Islamabad and Adiala jail in Rawalpindi
Israeli PM Admits Gaza Strike 'Unintentionally' Killed 7 Aid Workers
Israeli strikes continued throughout the territory with the health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza saying 71 people were killed between Monday and Tuesday
Rolexgate: Six Peruvian Ministers Resign As Probe Launched Into President’s Timepieces
Probe agencies are trying to find out how Dina Boluarte afforded so many Rolex watches with a salary of $50,000.
‘Won't Question Power Of The Nation’: Turkey’s Erdogan Concedes Defeat In Local Polls To Rival CHP
Erdogan launched an all-out personal campaign to win back Istanbul, where he was once mayor, in the local polls but lost to rival CHP.
ISIS Leader Urges Lone Wolves To Slaughter Christians, Jews, Declares Ramadan As ‘Month Of Jihad’
ISIS spokesman Abu Hudhayfah al-Ansari called on ‘lone wolves’ to slaughter Christians and Jew during the month of Ramadan.
UK: Four Indian-Origin Men Guilty of Murdering Delivery Driver, Also Of Indian Heritage
Four Indian-origin men found guilty of murdering a 23-year-old delivery driver in Shrewsbury, England. Family devastated by the loss. Justice served
What to Know About the Cargo Ship Dali, a Mid-sized Ocean Monster That Took Down a Baltimore Bridge
All of the nearly two dozen crew members from the Dali were accounted for after the accident, with one taken to a hospital with minor injuries
UN Top Court Orders Israel to Open More Land Crossings for Aid into Gaza
In its legally binding order, the court told Israel to takemeasures “without delay” to ensure "the unhindered provision at scale by all concerned of urgently needed basic services and humanitarian assistance” including food, water, fuel and medical suppli...
India, China Hold 'In-Depth' Talks Focused On Complete Disengagement At LAC
India-China discuss LAC disengagement in Beijing. Joint meeting aims at resolving border issues, emphasising peace and diplomacy
What Is The Economic Impact of The Baltimore Bridge Collapse?
Cargo bound for Baltimore will likely be partially diverted to the Port of New York and New Jersey, analysts say
Baltimore Bridge Collapse: Ship That Crashed Into US Bridge Passed 2 Inspections Last Year
Singapore's port authority confirms cargo ship's inspections before Baltimore bridge collapse. US authorities suspend search for missing
'I Was Cancelled Because I Supported PM Modi': Indian Student On Hate Campaign At London School Of Economics
Indian student Satyam Surana alleges hate campaign during London School of Economics elections, citing smear tactics linking him to BJP
US Supreme Court Weighs Restrictions on Abortion Pill
Dozens of demonstrators gathered outside the court in downtown Washington as the nine justices began hearing oral arguments in a case involving access to the abortion pill mifepristone
China Says 'Strongly Condemns Terrorist Act' After Suicide Attack in Pakistan
At least five Chinese nationals were killed on Tuesday when an explosive-packed vehicle rammed into their bus in Pakistan’s northwestern province of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa
Baloch Insurgents Attack Pakistan Naval Base, One Soldier Dead, Four Militants Killed
The Pakistani forces killed four militants after they attacked a navy air base in Balochistan province.
Kim Jong Un’s Sister Kim Yo Jong Claims Japan PM Kishida Requested Summit With North Korean Leader
Kim Yo Jong said Fumio Kishida personally conveyed his desire to meet Kim Jong Un.