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'Quad Is Here to Stay and Grow': Jaishankar Says Others Cannot Have 'Veto On Our Choices'
Jaishankar asserts the Quad's enduring presence and its commitment to global prosperity amid rising concerns over China's assertiveness
'I’m a Woman of My Word': Nikki Haley 'Not Giving Up' After Defeat to Trump In South Carolina
Indian-American Republican Nikki Haley faces defeat against Donald Trump in South Carolina's GOP primary. Trump secures nomination path
Man Who Killed Augusta University Nursing Student Is Neither a Student, Nor a US Citizen
Police said Jose Antonio Ibarra committed a “crime of opportunity” and is an individual who “woke up with bad intentions”.
Seven, Including One Minor, Found Dead Inside Abandoned Car in Mexico
Among the seven bodies were also bodies of two women. The bodies had multiple bullet wounds.
Italy’s Meloni, Canada’s Trudeau in Ukraine on Second Anniversary of War
Leaders of Ukraine’s western allies have reached Kyiv to show solidarity and support for Ukraine as the Russo-Ukrainian war entered its second year.
Jaahnavi Kandula Death: Charges Against US Cop Who Ran Over Andhra Student Dropped, India Seeks Review
The prosecutors who charged Kevin Dave could not pursue the case due to “lack of sufficient evidence”. India has sought a review of the judgment.
South Carolina Primary: Trump Promises to Beat Haley on Her Home Ground
Trump told his supporters in the state where Haley was once governor that he is not worried about the challenge from his rival.
Suspected Gas Leak At Sweden Intel Service, Seven in Hospital
Sweden's Security Service evacuated due to suspected gas leak. Authorities investigate as seven hospitalised
US Imposes Sanctions on Three Russian Officials Over Putin Foe Navalny's Death
The United States announces sanctions on three Russian government officials in response to the death of opposition leader Alexei Navalny while in custody
Desperate for Soldiers, Ukraine Weighs Unpopular Plan to Expand the Draft
The parliament is considering legislation that would increase the potential pool of recruits by about 400,000, in part by lowering the enlistment age from 27 to 25.
Taliban Authorities Execute Two Convicted Murderers In Football Stadium
Both men were executed by multiple gunshots to the back in Ghazni city after Supreme Court official Atiqullah Darwish read aloud a death warrant signed by Taliban Supreme Leader Hibatullah Akhundzada
China Condemns US Delegation Visit to Taiwan as 'Interference'
China condemns US delegation visit to Taiwan as interference. Chinese Foreign Ministry urges adherence to one-China principle, opposes official exchanges
Jaahnavi Kandula Death: US Cop Who Killed Indian Graduate Student Will Not Face Criminal Charges
Seattle police officer not charged in Jaahnavi Kandula's death due to lack of evidence. Bodycam footage reveals insensitive comments by another officer
US: Alabama Hospital Puts Pause on IVF In Wake of Ruling Saying Frozen Embryos Are Children
A court ruling in Alabama equating frozen embryos to children prompts concern and halts IVF treatments at a major hospital
King Charles Seen At Work For First Time Since Cancer Diagnosis, Says Public Support Reduced Him to Tears
King Charles, after cancer diagnosis, expresses gratitude for support messages during meeting with PM Rishi Sunak
Trump faces warning signs that his fundraising prowess may have limits in 2024 campaign
Donald Trump's legendary ability to raise massive sums of political cash may be on a collision course with a new and unpleasant reality.