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Putin vows 'indivisible security in Eurasia' ahead of North Korea visit
He thanked North Korea for supporting what Russia calls its special military operation in Ukraine
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UK’s wealthiest family faces human trafficking charges in Swiss court
The Hinduja family members are accused of spending more money on their dog than on their domestic help staff.
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What is Streptococcal Toxic Shock Syndrome or STSS?
Close to 1,000 cases of a potentially fatal 'flesh-eating' disease have been reported in Japan this year.
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China accuses US of 'malign intention' to discredit its COVID vaccines
Report found US military aimed to sow doubt about safety of vaccines, and other life-saving aid supplied by China
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Pakistanis among 12 dead as migrant-carrying boats drown off Italy
The UN agencies said migrants from the second shipwreck came from Iran, Syria and Iraq.
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Earthquake in Iran's Kashmar kills at least four, 120 injured
Governor Hojjatollah Shariatmadari confirmed the casualties and stated that 35 of the injured were hospitalized.
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Israeli tanks storm deeper into Rafah, forcing people to relocate again
Medics and Hamas media said eight Palestinians were killed in Al-Mawasi and many families fled north in panic
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India records more than 40,000 suspected heatstroke cases so far
Prolonged heatwave has killed over 100 people across the country
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Biden program offers legal status to undocumented spouses of US citizens
The program will allow the spouses and children to apply for permanent residence without leaving the US
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Israeli settler attacks on Palestinians in West Bank: UN Rights Chief raises concerns
"The situation in the West Bank, is dramatically deteriorating," said Volker Turk of UNHRC
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German interior minister sounds alarm on growing risks to democracy
German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser warns of rising threats to democracy from far-right elements and espionage
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World's environment, hunger and health goals stalled by funding and conflicts, UN reports says
The report says 17 goals of 2030 target showing limited or a reversal of progress
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India surpasses Pakistan in Nuclear arsenal: SIPRI report
Pakistan maintained its nuclear arsenal in 2023 while India surpassed Islamabad, focusing on China.
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Putin pledges support for North Korea against US
Putin's foreign policy adviser says Russia and DPRK might sign a partnership deal on security issues during the visit
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Gaza conflict has caused major environmental disaster, says UN
War in Gaza has created tons of debris with unprecedented ecological damage in the region
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Bollywood stars' Eid-ul-Adha wishes delights fans
While Shahrukh Khan greeted fans from Mannat, others stars extended thoughtful greetings on social media
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China and Philippines exchange blame over South China Sea ship collision
US State Department condemns China's actions, reaffirming its defence treaty with Philippines
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Malawi mourns Vice President Saulos Klaus Chilima amid protests over plane crash response
President Lazarus Chakwera, who has called for an independent investigation into the plane crash, attended the burial
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French energy prices go negative as renewables surge, prompting shutdown of nuclear plants
Analysts had predicted that energy prices would turn negative during the course of this Summer.
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EU countries approve landmark nature law after delays
The law has come under fire from some governments amid protests by farmers angry at costly EU regulations.
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Israeli strikes kill 17 Palestinians in Nuseirat and Bureij refugee camps
Israeli bombardment continues throughout Eid ul Adha holidays despite the IDF's announcement of a pause.
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Drone strike sparks oil depot fires in Russia's Rostov region
The fire had spread over an area of 5,000 cubic meters with no casualties reported
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NATO Chief Stoltenberg warns China of consequences for aiding Russia
Jens Stoltenberg made the comments during a visit to Washington to prepare for NATO's 75th anniversary summit.
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Malaysia to join BRICS soon, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim announces
BRICS countries account for more than 40% of the world's population and around a quarter of the global economy
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Two key Democrats in US Congress approve major arms sale to Israel, Washington Post reports
Biden faces increasing pressure from his own party over support for Israel amidst Gaza assault, urging cease-fire
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Indian man pleads not guilty to plotting Sikh leader's murder in US
Gupta is accused by US federal prosecutors of plotting with Indian govt official to kill Gurpatwant Singh Pannun
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Putin reshuffles senior defence ministry officials to increase transparency
Three deputy defence ministers dismissed from service
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In pictures: Celebrating Eid ul Adha across the globe
Muslims worldwide celebrate Eid ul Adha with joy and devotion, including Gaza, where tradition persists amid conflict
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Putin scheduled to visit Kim in North Korea on June 18-19
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un extended an invitation to Putin during a visit to Russia's Far East last September
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Houthis claim attacks on two vessels, US destroyer
Group says it targeted vessels with ballistic and naval missiles, drones
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Railway collision in eastern India kills 15, injures several
Kanchanjunga Express hit by a goods train, five people dead and 25 to 30 injured
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Low snowfall on Himalayas poses risk to water security: study
Scientists say climate change is driving erratic rainfall and shifting weather patterns
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Netanyahu disbands his inner war cabinet, Israeli official says
Netanyahu is now expected to hold consultations about the Gaza war with a small group of ministers
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Indian suspect in plot to kill Sikh separatist extradited to US
Nikhil Gupta has been accused by US of plotting with an Indian government official to kill Gurpatwant Singh Pannun
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Biden pushes Gaza ceasefire deal in Eid message
Eid brought a relative day of calm to Rafah as Israeli hostilities declared 'tactical pause' to allow aid deliveries
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Israel warns of escalation from cross-border fire from Hezbollah
The US and France are working on a negotiated settlement to the hostilities along Lebanon's southern border
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Netanyahu denounces tactical pauses in Gaza fighting to get in aid
Military announces daily pauses from 0500 GMT until 1600 GMT in the area from the Kerem Shalom
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Pilgrims ‘stone the devil’ as Hajj concludes
Muslims in several countries celebrate Eidul Azha
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Ukraine summit calls for dialogue to end war
Saudi Arabia, India, South Africa opt out of Ukraine declaration
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Hamas response to Gaza ceasefire proposal 'consistent' with principles of US plan, leader says
Haniyeh says 'Hamas and Palestinian groups are ready for comprehensive deal which entails a ceasefire'
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Wet testing of CPEC's first hydropower unit kicks off
Located in the Mansehra district , the hydropower project started construction in January 2017
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Nigel Farage claims role as 'Leader of Opposition' following reform UK's poll surge
Farage predicts his party will secure over 6 million votes in the upcoming election
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China views Taiwan's 'elimination' as national cause, Taiwan president says
China stages war games around Taiwan shortly after Lai's inauguration
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Hajj pilgrims 'stone the devil' as Muslims mark Eid ul Adha
Stoning ritual witnesses multiple stampedes, most recently 2015 when 2,300 worshippers were martyred in Hajj disaster
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Israeli army announces 'tactical pause' in part of southern Gaza
Israel claims decision taken after discussions with UN to 'increase volumes of humanitarian aid entering Gaza Strip'
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Israeli army announces 'tactical pause' in part of southern Gaza
Pause of military activity for humanitarian purposes to take place from 08:00 until 19:00 every day in Kerem Shalom



























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