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Kabul Gurdwara Attack: PM Modi Pens Letter To Afghan Sikh Community, Hails Their ‘Spirit Of Courage’
Prime Minister Narendra Modi condemned the attack and extended his condolences to the families of the two deceased.
‘I’m A Black Monster, With Low IQ’: Chinese Producer Forces Malawian Children To Chant Racist Phrases
China is now attempting to save face but the videos reveal that in Chinese society a section of individuals are regular consumers of such racist content.
California to Rename 'Negro Bar' Park After Years of Debate
An online petition launched by a food delivery app driver who spotted a roadside sign four years ago prompted renewed action
Pak May Come off FATF Grey List Soon But Only after On-site Verification; India's Kashmir Concerns Rise
Indian officials feel taking Pakistan off the grey list could make the ISI go all out once again in financing Jaish-e-Mohammed, Lashkar-e-Taiba, and others
Pakistanis Urged To Drink Less Tea To Reduce Import Bill As Forex Reserves Plummet
The minister’s appeal has gone viral but Pakistanis feel that cutting consumption of tea is unlikely to reinvigorate the economy
Group Of Men Drag Women Dining In Restaurant Outside, Thrash Them In China's Hebei; 9 Held
The videos of the incident has led to outrage over China's treatment of issues related to sexual harassment, domestic violence and women safety.
5 Dead, 19 Injured As Chicago Witnesses 19 Shootouts Over Weekend
More than 19 people were injured with more than a quarter of them in critical condition and five died as Chicago witnessed 19 cases of shootouts over weekend
'Poison In Every Puff': Now, 'Small' Warnings to be Printed on Cigarettes In Canada
The move builds on Canada’s mandate to include graphic photo warnings on tobacco products’ packaging -- a policy that started an international trend when it was introduced two decades ago
Choco Tank Rescue: Two Fall Inside Chocolate-Filled Vat In Pennsylvania Factory
The firefighters drilled a hole in the bottom of the vat to free the trapped pair.
Vladimir Putin Says 'Made in Russia' No Remedy for Western Sanctions Over Ukraine
"The substitution of imports is not a panacea," Putin told a group of young entrepreneurs who complained of a lack of hitherto imported goods in their quest to develop vaccines
Gupta Brothers, Accused Of Corruption During Jacob Zuma Presidency, Arrested
South Africa's largest opposition party said that the Guptas are directly responsible for the hardships that millions of South Africans face currently
Following Detention Of Aircraft, Russia’s Aeroflot Suspends All Flights To Sri Lanka
The stopping of flights to Colombo comes soon after Sri Lankan court ordered the Aeroflot flight to be detained due to a commercial dispute
Man With Genetic Condition Fathers 15 Children Via Sperm Donation, Faces Court's Ire
MacDougall was barred from meeting three kids he fathered and the court chose to name him so that other women planning to be mothers would be able to avoid such situations.
Canada to Decriminalize Hard Drugs in Small Amounts in British Columbia Province
Adults in the Pacific coast province will not face arrest or charges for possession of up to 2.5 grams of hard drugs, nor will their drugs be seized by police
Ukraine Receives Missiles and Howitzers, Zelenskyy Expects 'Good News' on Arms Supplies
He said Harpoon shore-to-ship missiles would be operated alongside Ukrainian Neptune missiles in the defence of the country's coast including the southern port of Odesa
US’ Largest Protestant Sect Releases 205-Page List Of Accused Abusers
The Southern Baptists have been also accused of threatening, stonewalling the abused while stymieing the efforts of the advocates of the abused to seek justice.