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Only 10% Europeans Believe Ukraine Can Win The War, Survey Reveals
Over 20% believe that Russia could win the war and 37% think the conflict will end in a compromise.
‘Committing a Major Sin’: Taliban Official Warns Against Taking Pictures
Mohammad Hashem Shaheed Wror, a senior official in the justice ministry, said taking pictures is a major sin.
PML-N and PPP Strike Midnight Consensus to Form New Govt In Pakistan; Imran's PTI Calls Alliance 'PDM 2.0'
Pakistan's political landscape shifts as PPP and PML-N agree on coalition government formation. Shehbaz Sharif to be PM, Zardari as President. Insights & reactions here
Prince William Calls for Immediate End to Gaza War, Says 'Too Many Have Been Killed'
Prince William said that he wants to see an end to the fighting as soon as possible and believes in a desperate need for increased humanitarian support to Gaza
Sweden Summons Russia Ambassador, Seeks Sanctions Over Navalny Death
Germany and Lithuania also summoned the Russian envoys in their capitals over the death of the 47-year-old opposition leader on Monday
Europe Eyeing NATO Alternative if Donald Trump Wins US Elections in November
Europe’s top security officials feel that if Trump wins the elections it will be better to build an alternative to NATO as US security guarantees could vanish and strengthen Putin.
Watch | Shirtless UK Man Punches Air Stewardess After 'Smashing Up' Toilets During Flight
Shocking footage captures a British man punching an air stewardess after wreaking havoc on a Thai Airways flight, destroying toilets
UK's David Cameron Visits The Falkland Islands as Argentina Renews Its Sovereignty Claim
Foreign Secretary David Cameron reaffirms UK's commitment to Falkland Islands during historic visit amid renewed tensions with Argentina
UK Man Dodges Paternity Test After Mixing Sperm; Court Lets The Child's Father, Half-Brother, Granddad Be
UK court rules that a man who mixed sperm with his father's to impregnate his partner won't undergo paternity testing, leaving child's parentage unclear
Canada Constitutes National Task Force to Rein In Rising Extortion Threats to South Asians
The formation of the National Coordination and Support Team (NCST) comes amid growing concerns over gang-related organised crime activities in Canada. British Columbia, in particular, serves as a major trans-shipment point for illegal goods, including dru...
Avdiivka Becomes Russia’s Target No. 1 as Ukraine Runs Out of Ammo, Aid
The US has warned its allies that the Ukrainian city of Avdiivka could fall to Russia.
'Tories Have Failed': UK's Labour Party Scores Win Over Rishi Sunak's Conservatives In Key By-Elections
Britain's Labour wins two key by-elections, dealing a blow to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's Conservatives. Sunak faces pressure to alter course as Labour gains ground
Modi, Sheikh Mohamed And Diplomacy: The Story Behind Abu Dhabi's Grand Hindu Temple
Middle East's first traditional stone temple opens in UAE Capital after years of planning. Symbol of interfaith harmony and UAE's inclusive policies
Indian National Found Dead in Floodwaters in Australia’s Queensland
The Indian High Commission did not reveal the woman’s name and age. Australian police have also found a dead body of a woman who drowned and died. It is unclear if both cases are connected.
Judge Says Jury Selection in Donald Trump's New York Hush-money Trial Will Begin on March 25
The hearing to determine whether Trump's March 25 hush-money trial date holds will be held in the same Manhattan courtroom where he pleaded not guilty last April to 34 counts of falsifying business records
German Carmaker Volkswagen Under Pressure To Exit China's Xinjiang Region: Here’s Why
Volkswagen discusses future activities in China's Xinjiang region amid human rights concerns. Investigations and talks with partners ongoing