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Pakistan Army on the Roads as Imran Khan’s ‘Azadi March’ Enters Islamabad, Shelling & Clashes Reported
The Supreme Court of Pakistan on Wednesday gave Imran Khan’s party permission to stage an Azadi march in Peshawar Mor, between the H-9 and G-9 areas of Islamabad
Ukraine Says 13,000 Alleged Russian War Crimes Being Probed
Russia has denied targeting civilians or involvement in war crimes while it carries out what it calls a 'special military operation' in Ukraine
As PM Modi Arrives in Tokyo for Quad Summit, Decoding the Group & Why China Calls It 'Asian NATO' | Explained
The grouping includes the world’s oldest and largest democracies --- Japan, India, Australia and US --- and represents a combined GDP of $34 trillion, or 40 per cent of the global total
Brazilian President Bolsonaro to Meet Elon Musk Today: Report
The meeting will be held in Sao Paulo, a source with the Brazilian president's office said, without giving any details on what will be on the agenda
Determined To Not Allow Terror Havens Become Part Of NATO: Turkey Opposes Finland, Sweden's Bids
Erdogan said that Sweden's alleged links to terror organisations made them unfit to join NATO
Black Box Data Suggests China Eastern Airlines Crash May Have Been Deliberate
The China Eastern Airlines jet crash could have been a 'voluntary act'.
China Plane Crash: Flight Data from Black Box Indicates Someone Intentionally Crashed Jet, Says Report
In March, a Boeing 737-800 en route from Kunming to Guangzhou crashed in the mountains of Guangxi, killing 123 passengers and nine crew members in mainland China's deadliest aviation disaster in 28 years
Covid: More Than 260,000 Infected In Last 24 Hours In North Korea, Death Toll Rises To 56
North Korea leader Kim Jong Un deployed army's medical corps to defuse the public health crisis.
Russia Advises Against Travel to UK Due to 'Unfriendly' Stance on Visas
The foreign ministry in Moscow pointing out that Russians are unable to pay their visa fees using Mastercard of Visa cards issued in Russia
UAE President Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Dies After Prolonged Illness
The ministry announced 40 days of mourning with flags at half-mast from Friday, with work suspended in the public and private sector for the first three days
No Respite Soon: Biden Meets Manufacturers, Retailers, To Address Baby Formula Shortage
Officials said the administration will take steps to try and increase the supply of baby formula, while conceding that Americans might not see immediate relief
Deaths, Protests & Once-Powerful Rajapaksa Clan on Back Foot: In Downward Spiral, Sri Lanka Faces Its Worst Crisis in Modern History
Sri Lanka’s foreign reserves have now dropped to a mere $25 million and there is an acute shortage of fuel, cooking gas, medicines and other essential commodities
'If I Die': Elon Musk After Russian Space Agency Boss Fires A Veiled Threat Towards Him
Rogozin’s veiled threat to Musk came after he shot a warning towards NATO on Sunday where he said Russia can obliterate all the members within 30 minutes.
Canada PM Trudeau, US First Lady Jill Biden In Ukraine But Visits Unlikely To Deter Putin
Putin is aware that victory is not achievable but he remains dedicated to his new plan - carve out east and southeastern Ukraine and high-profile visits do not bother him.
Nurse Kicks Elderly Patient, Authorities Fight With Factory Workers As Shanghai’s Covid Woes Worsen
Shanghai 'closed loops' and Covid Zero systems are unable to withstand the unprecedented outrage from the residents of the global financial hub
China Stages Second-largest Air Incursion Into Taiwan Defence Zone this Year
On Friday, 18 Chinese aircraft, including 12 J-11 and J-16 fighter jets as well as two H-6 bombers, crossed into the ADIZ, Taipei's defence ministry