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Seven Indian-Origin Persons Charged in $1 Million Insider Trading Scheme
Hari Prasad Sure, 34, Lokesh Lagudu, 31 and Chotu Prabhu Tej Pulagam, 29, are friends and worked as software engineers at Twilio, a San Francisco-based cloud computing communications company.
Shanghai Covid Surge Forces City To Go Into Phased Lockdown
Shanghai's eastern and western parts are divided by the Huangpu river and will enter into lockdown on separate dates as Covid-19 cases surge
Ukrainian Forces Advance East of Kyiv as Russians Fall Back
A month into their assault, Russian troops have failed to capture any major Ukrainian city
War in Ukraine: Kremlin Says Russia's Exclusion from G20 Not 'Fatal'
when most of the participants in this format are in a state of economic war with us, nothing fatal will happen said Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov
Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa Meets Tamil Minority Leaders for First Time Since Taking Office
The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) and Rajapaksa have failed to meet for talks since Rajapaksa assumed office in November 2019.
Taliban Says New Proposal For Reopening School For Girls Tabled; West Issues Statement
The terrorist group said that they have sent a new set of rules for reopening schools for girls to their top leadership
Russia's Neighbours 'In Danger', Warns Ukraine President Zelensky
He warned Sweden that Moscow had its Baltic Sea island of Gotland in its sights
Pak PM Imran Khan Deliberately Delayed Extension of Army Chief Gen Bajwa, Says Leader of Oppn
Sharif's comments came at a time when Prime Minister Khan is facing his toughest political test since assuming office in 2018
EXPLAINED: Can Companies Leaving Russia Recoup Losses Through Insurance?
Companies that leave and abandon their business without any action taken by the Russia government to seize control of their assets will have a tough time collecting insurance, according to legal experts.
Petition Wants Switzerland To Oust Putin’s Rumoured Partner Kabaeva, Compares Her To Hitler’s Wife
The petition has garnered over 60,000 signatures and asks the Swiss government to unite 'Eva Braun with her Fuhrer'.
'War Crime': Danish Siddiqui's Family to Move International Court Seeking Probe Against Taliban
Siddiqui, 38, was killed on the morning of July 16 when the Afghan commandos he had accompanied to Spin Boldak, a border district that was recently captured by the Taliban, were ambushed
Russia-Ukraine War: Key Things to Know About the Conflict That Shows No Signs of Abating
Russia's war in Ukraine, now on its 26th day, shows no signs of abating. The invasion has wreaked devastation and destruction, exacting a heavy toll on civilians
Germany Seals Energy Deal with Qatar in Pivot from Russia
Minister of Economic Affairs said that Germany had major concerns over securing supplies for next winter
China, US Should 'Shoulder International Responsibilities' for Peace: Xi Tells Biden Over Ukraine Crisis
China and the US should 'shoulder international responsibilities,' Xi was quoted as saying
Ex-Russian Deputy Prime Minister Steps Down from Top Post After Condemning Ukraine War
Dvorkovich is also head of the supervisory board at Rosselkhozbank, one of the country's largest lenders
Iran Ready to Meet India's Energy Needs, Tehran Envoy Tells New Delhi
Iran used to be the second-largest oil supplier to India but New Delhi had to halt imports from Tehran after former U.S. President Donald Trump withdrew from the nuclear deal with Iran and re-imposed sanctions on its oil exports.