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US Asked Then PM Manmohan Singh To Not Encourage Japan PM on Quad: Ex-Foreign Secy
The Quad, a diplomatic partnership between four countries Australia, India, Japan, and the United States went into cold storage after protests from China
Watch | Explorers Claim They May Have Found Aviation Pioneer Amelia Earhart's Plane
Sonar imaging conducted by an ocean expedition team suggested a twin-engine plane in the depths of the ocean floor near the spot where Earhart disappeared.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s Extreme Hobbies Pose Risks, Tech Giant Warns Investors
Meta discloses in its filing to the SEC that CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s engagement in high-risk activities like hydrofoiling and combat sports could threaten their operations during an adverse event.
Hours Before Starting Official Campaign, Senegal President Calls Off February 25 Election
It is the first time a Senegalese presidential election has been postponed
Seoul Summons Russian Ambassador Over Comments On North Korea
Zakharova made the remarks when asked about South Korean President's recent description of North Korea as the only country in the world that has legislated the preemptive use of nuclear weapons
Boat Carrying Migrants Capsizes Near Puerto Rico, Killing 2
Puerto Rico police said officers rescued 20 occupants of the boat that capsized Wednesday near the coastal town of Quebradillas. Two of them were hospitalized for unspecified reasons
US Increases Visa Fees for Non-Immigrant Categories Including H-1B and EB-5
US increases fees for H-1B, L-1, and EB-5 visas, impacting Indian applicants. Fee adjustments effective from April 1, 2023, may affect immigration dynamics
Indian-Origin Doctor, Accused of Masturbating Next to Minor Girl on Plane, Found Not Guilty
Dr. Sudipta Mohanty, an Indian-American doctor from Boston, was found not guilty of masturbating next to a 14-year-old girl.
'Grumpy Old Men': Indian American Prez Candidate Nikki Haley Targets Trump, Biden
Nikki Haley targets Trump and Biden's age in political ads, framing them as 'Grumpy Old Men' for 2024 race. Explore her strategy and the age factor
China Defends President Xi Accepting Afghan Taliban Envoy's Diplomatic Credentials
President Xi Jinping on Tuesday received the credentials of ambassadors from several countries, including from Bilal Karimi, the Taliban-appointed Afghan ambassador in what was termed the first diplomatic recognition of the Taliban government in Kabul, wh...
Pope Announces 3 Chinese Bishops in a Week, Reorganizes Diocese Under a Controversial 2018 Accord
Bishop Peter Wu Yishun was consecrated bishop of Minbei in Fujian in southeast China, the Vatican said in a statement. It noted that Francis had named him bishop on Dec. 6
Iran Warns US Against Threats After Deadly Attack On Troops
The killing of American troops in a drone strike on Sunday marked the first US military losses to hostile fire in the region since the Israel-Hamas war broke out on October 7
Amid Israel-Hamas War, WHO Says Gaza Population 'Starving To Death'
The WHO said the risk of famine in the Palestinian territory was already high and on the rise, with the space for humanitarian intervention being increasingly squeezed
87-Year Mystery Solved? US Explorer May Have Found Wreckage of Amelia Earhart's Plane
Former U.S. Air Force officer believes he found Amelia Earhart's plane wreckage in the Pacific. Mission planned to solve 87-year-old mystery
Meet Kerala Woman Who Went On To Start Nutmeg Flavoured Vodka in Canada
Though the vodka is produced in Canada, almost everything associated with the drink has a whiff of Kerala. It is made according to a recipe given by experts in India with the major ingredient being the extract from the aril of nutmeg spice grown in Kerala
'Irreversible Progress For Two State Solution': UK Considers Recognising Palestine State at UN
The former prime minister claimed that the action may result in 'irreversible progress to a two-state solution', after being included in the foreign affairs brief by Rishi Sunak last year