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China Conducts Military 'Combat Patrols' In Disputed South China Sea
China conducts military patrols in the South China Sea amid joint drills by the Philippines, US, Japan, and Australia. Tensions escalate in the disputed waters
Total Solar Eclipse: What Strange Events Are Expected During North America's Celestial Showstopper
Witness the celestial spectacle! North America prepares for a total solar eclipse. Stream online coverage, join watch parties. Don't miss this rare event!
Inmates Sue New York Authorities For Barring Them From Viewing Solar Eclipse, Win Case
Six inmates incarcerated at the Woodbourne Correctional Facility sued the state’s prison department after it said that it will lock down prisons during total solar eclipse.
President Joe Biden will unveil his new plan to give student loan relief to many new borrowers
President Joe Biden will announce his latest effort to broaden student loan relief next week for new categories of borrowers, according to three people familiar with the plans, nearly a year after the Supreme Court foiled his administration’s first attemp...
US: Earthquake Centered Near New York City Rattles The Country's Northeast
US Geological Survey reports a 4.7 magnitude earthquake near New York City. Residents felt rumbling across Northeast
Russia Claims It Found Pro-Ukraine Data On Moscow Terror Attack Suspect’s Phone
The attack was claimed by the Islamic State but Russia suspects Ukrainian involvement.
Japan Rolls Out e-Visa. Here's How Indians Can Apply For It
The e-Visa programme is specifically designed for travellers planning to enter Japan by air holding an ordinary passport
Israel-Hamas war: Netanyahu says 'unintended strike' by Israeli forces killed Gaza aid workers
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu acknowledged that the country's forces had carried out the “unintended strike" on “innocent people in the Gaza Strip.”
US and Israeli officials hold virtual talks on their dispute over a Rafah military operation
American and Israeli officials were holding virtual talks Monday to discuss the potential expansion of Israel's war against Hamas to the southern Gaza city of Rafah, a move the U.S. opposes on humanitarian grounds.
Pak SC to Hear Case About Alleged Interference in Judicial Matters by Powerful Intelligence Agencies
The government had drawn criticism from the opposition Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf of jailed former prime minister Imran Khan, as well as senior lawyers who wanted the apex court to use its special suo motu powers to hear the case based on allegations
Israeli Strikes In Damascus Kill 8 In Iranian Embassy Annex, Tehran Calls For International Response
An AFP correspondent at the site confirmed the building next to the embassy in an upscale neighbourhood of Damascus had been levelled by the strike
Pakistan: Imran Khan and His Wife's 14-Year Jail Term Suspended In Toshakhana Corruption Case
Pakistan's Imran Khan gets relief as high court suspends 14-year sentence in Toshakhana corruption case. Bail granted pending further appeals
Israeli Police Say Killed Bus Station Knife Attacker
There has been a series of deadly knife attacks across Israel and the occupied West Bank since the war in Gaza was sparked by the Hamas attack on Israel on October 7.
Zelenskyy Fires More Aides in Reshuffle as Russia Launches Drones & Missiles Across Ukraine
The Ukrainian president also let go three advisers, and two presidential representatives overseeing volunteer activities and soldiers’ rights
YouTube Star Goes To Haiti To Meet Gangster Who Now Runs Nation, Gets Kidnapped
Addison Pierre Maalouf was kidnapped by gang members of 400 Mawozo. Haiti is overrun by gangs who now control the administration.
China Stops Work On Pakistan's Two Major Dam Projects After Suicide Bomb Attack That Killed 5 Nationals
Chinese contractors have urged the Pakistan government to implement better security and said work will resume only after they are assured of the steps taken.