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US sanctions Iranian deputy commander, Houthi member and ships that transport Iranian oil
The U.S. sanctioned a deputy commander of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, a Houthi militant member, firms registered in Hong Kong and the Marshall Islands, along with two ships, including one that transported $100 million in Iranian commodities...
Alabama Lawmakers Look For IVF Solution As Patients Remain in Limbo
Justices this month said three couples who had frozen embryos destroyed in an accident at a storage facility could pursue wrongful death claims for their "extrauterine children"
Former CNN-News18 Journalist Dies in New York Apartment Fire: All About Indian National Fazil Khan
Indian Mission in New York expresses condolences for the tragic death of a 27-year-old journalist in a Harlem fire. Full support offered to repatriate remains
'Leave It to BCCI': Jaishankar's Quip Over Cricket Ranking, UNSC Seat at Raisina Dialogue | Watch
Jaishankar responds wittily to a suggestion on India's UNSC membership at Raisina Dialogue 2024
US Imposes Sanctions on Three Russian Officials Over Putin Foe Navalny's Death
The United States announces sanctions on three Russian government officials in response to the death of opposition leader Alexei Navalny while in custody
Black Teen Sues School over Hairstyle, Loses, Leaves Courtroom in Tears
Darryl George, 18, who wears locs, says it is representative of his roots and where he comes from.
Putin Takes a Flight in Nuclear-capable Bomber in a Tough Message to the West Ahead of Election
On Thursday, Putin, clad in a flight suit, boarded the warplane at a snow-covered airfield of an aircraft-making plant in the Volga River city of Kazan that has built the heavy bombers since the Soviet times
Australian Bishop Charged With Sex Crimes Against Children
Retired Catholic bishop faces court in Western Australia over child sexual offences. Charges include rape. Vatican launched investigation in 2022
Iran Bolsters Military Ties with Russia Amid Ukraine War, Supplies 400 Ballistic Missiles: Report
Iran's provision of ballistic missiles to Russia raises concerns amid geopolitical tensions. The move deepens military cooperation between the two countries
Caught On Camera | US Police In Los Angeles Shoot and Kill Man Holding a Plastic Fork
Los Angeles police release body-cam footage of officers shooting a man holding a plastic fork. Investigation ongoing
UK High Court to Hear WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange's Final Appeal Against US Extradition
Assange has lost successive rulings in recent years and if this appeal fails he will be extradited to the US to face trial over publishing secret military and diplomatic files.
Snowfall in Afghanistan Causes Landslide, Killing 25
The heavy snowfall in eastern Afghan province of Nuristan killed at least 25 and injured eight others.
‘Persona Non Grata’: Israel Says Brazil Prez Lula Not Welcome, Demands Apology for Holocaust Remarks
Brazil President Lula over the weekend likened the war in Gaza to the Holocaust and said it is similar to Hitler killing the Jews.
Alexei Navalny’s Widow Yulia Accuses Putin of Killing Her Husband, Vows to Continue His Work
Yulia Navalnaya said she wants to build a free Russia and continue the work of Alexei Navalny.
Alexei Navalny Death Probe 'Extended,' His Spokesperson Accuses Russian Investigators of Lying
Russian investigators extend probe into Alexei Navalny's death in prison. Cause remains undetermined. Putin's critic had bruises on body
FDI In China Falls to 30-Year Low, Since The Time Around Famous Reformer Deng Xiaoping: Here's Why
Foreign direct investment in China hits a 30-year low amidst detentions for alleged spying and U.S. sanctions. Learn more about the reasons and implications