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US President Joe Biden Congratulates PM Modi, NDA Alliance
US President Joe Biden in a tweet congratulated PM Modi and said he will work with him to further strengthen India-US relations.
Trump asks judge to lift gag order after conviction in hush money case
Donald Trump on Tuesday asked the judge who oversaw his criminal trial on charges stemming from hush money paid to a porn star to lift a gag order on the case, in which the former U.S. president was convicted last week.
Slovenia becomes latest EU country to recognise Palestinian state
Slovenia became the latest European Union country to recognise an independent Palestinian state after its parliament approved the move with majority vote on Tuesday, dismissing a call for a referendum on the issue by the largest opposition party.
Iranian Military Adviser Killed in Suspected Israeli Air Strikes in Syria
Saeed Abiyar, an adviser to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) in Syria, died in the attack, Iran’s semi-official Tasnim news agency reported.
Thick Chain Necklace Saves US Man’s Life By Blocking Bullet
The bullet fired at the man during an argument did not kill him as it got lodged in the necklace.
Trump Denies Saying 'Lock Her Up', Chant Aimed At 2016 Rival Hillary Clinton
Donald Trump said he did not call for Hillary Clinton’s jailing and claimed that he feels differently about the chant because he is facing several litigations.
UK's Starmer seeks to reassure voters on defence with nuclear deterrent pledge
British opposition leader Keir Starmer will pledge on Monday to secure the country's nuclear deterrent, trying to reassure voters before an election that the nation would be safe in the hands of a Labour government.
UK Labour's Abbott says she intends to run in election
Britain's first Black woman lawmaker, Diane Abbott, said on Sunday she intended to run for the Labour Party in a July 4 national election, after confusion over her candidacy marked one of the first missteps in the opposition party's campaign.
Mexico Votes in an Election Likely to Choose the Country's First Female President
Both major presidential candidates are women, and either would be Mexico’s first female president
Shooting At Bar In US’ Pittsburgh Kills 2, Injures 7
The shooting occurred at the Ballers Hookah Lounge and Cigar Bar in Penn Hills.
China Makes Landing On Far Side Of The Moon
China's historic mission to the far side of the moon marks a pivotal moment in space exploration, enhancing its global space status
Artur Chilingarov, Russian polar scientist and member of parliament, dies at 84
Artur Chilingarov, a Russian polar scientist and explorer and veteran member of parliament, died on Saturday, the speaker of the state Duma lower house said. He was 84.
South Africa Elections: ANC, Mandela's Party Which Ended Apartheid, Loses 30-Year Majority
ANC will seek to form a coalition as it has just received 40% of the polled votes.
UK envoy to Mexico was sacked after pointing gun at employee, FT reports
The British ambassador to Mexico was fired after allegedly pointing a gun at a local embassy employee, an incident that was captured on video and circulated on social media, the Financial Times reported on Friday.
Explainer-What to know as Mexico prepares to elect its first woman president
Mexicans head to the polls on Sunday in a historic presidential election in which the two main candidates are women, ushering in a new political era for Latin America's secondlargest economy.
China Says It Won't Join Swiss Peace Conference On Ukraine
Switzerland is seeking a broad-based turnout from different parts of the world for the summit in mid-June, which Bern hopes will lay the groundwork for a peace process in Ukraine