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Jury to decide on climate scientist Michael Mann's defamation suit over comparison to molester
It's been 12 years since a pair of conservative writers compared a prominent climate scientist to a convicted child molester for his depiction of global warming. Now, a jury is about to decide whether the comments were defamatory.
UK's Rishi Sunak Criticised Over Trans Jibe
The Labour Party seized on the comments, which came as the mother of a murdered transgender girl was visiting the House of Commons to meet lawmakers
Imran Khan’s Legal Cases Put Him in Place, But PTI Uses AI, ‘Virtual Jalsa’ to Keep Poll Campaign Going
Knowing that Pakistani people are keen on listening to Imran Khan, PTI has created an AI to generate his audio clips, which are being played at virtual rallies. Despite his conviction, ban on his speeches on TVs, raids on PTI offices, Imran Khan is the mo...
Baroness Shreela Flather, Renowned British-Indian Peer, Passes Away at 89
Remembering the legacy of Baroness Shreela Flather, a trailblazing British-Indian politician and advocate for women's rights and Commonwealth soldiers
Pakistan Elections: Poll Body Says Unofficial Results on Feb 9, Campaigning to End Tonight
The election commission said the unofficial results of all 859 constituencies of the national and provincial assemblies will be announced on February 9.
Iran Says 'Will Not Hesitate' To Respond To US Attack On Its Territory
White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said Sunday the US will press on with its retaliation against Iran-backed groups in Iraq and Syria
Australia-China Relations Face Setback as Australian Writer Given Suspended Death Sentence
Chinese-born Australian citizen and writer Yang Jun was given a suspended death sentence in China, Australian govt said.
Prince Philip’s Spiteful Nickname for Granddaughter-in-Law Meghan Markle Revealed
The late prince Philip nicknaming Meghan Markle as the “Duchess of Windsor” is a reference to American socialite Wallis Simpson.
US Announces Sanctions, Charges Against Iranian IRGC alongside Iraq-Syria Strikes
The US sanctioned six members of the cyber-electronic command of the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
More Than 100 Rohingya Refugees Flee Malaysian Detention Camp
Over 100 Rohingya refugees escape a Malaysian detention center after a riot, with one casualty. Persecuted in Myanmar, they often face perilous journeys
Half of US Adults Say Israel Has Gone Too Far in War in Gaza, Poll Shows
The poll shows 31% of U.S. adults approve of Biden's handling of the conflict, including just 46% of Democrats
'Our Job Is 98% Done': Pak Minister Says Plan to Sell National Airline Near Complete Ahead of Polls
Pakistan plans to sell loss-making Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) before elections. Ernst & Young proposes a 51% stake sale, addressing the airline's debts
US Sanctions Israeli Settlers Accused of West Bank Violence; PM Netanyahu Responds
Biden's order establishes a system for imposing financial sanctions and visa restrictions against individuals who attack or intimidate Palestinians or seize their property
China Executes Man, His Girlfriend Who Threw His Two Children from Apartment Window to Start New Life
China executed a woman and a man via lethal injection because they threw two of the man’s kids from his previous marriage to start a new life.
US Secy of State Blinken Seeks Review of Options for Possible Recognition of Palestine
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken ordered a review of policy options on potential US and international recognition of the state of Palestine.
Myanmar's Resistance Forces Suggest Terms for the Military's Eventual Handover of Power
The joint statement was released a day ahead of the third anniversary of the army’s seizure of power from the elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi, and the same day the government extended a state of emergency for another six months