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Islamic State claims attack on Sikh temple in Kabul that killed two
The blast on Saturday was widely condemned as one of a series of attacks targeting minorities
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Far-right sends shockwaves in France after electoral breakthrough
Securing 42% in April's presidential election, Le Pen had already tapped into the general disenchantment
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India blocks UN listing of terror accused
India blocked proposal to proscribe an Indian national, Gobinda Patnaik Duggivalasa, by the 1267 Sanctions Committee
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Sikh secessionist group condemns Kabul temple attack
SFJ leader says while Afghan attack was carried out by 'non-state' actors, those in India are 'state-sponsored'
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Muslim scholars union calls for law to ban insults against religions
Move comes amid anger over insults against Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) by BJP spokesperson
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'India blocks UN listing of its national responsible for terrorist attacks in Pakistan'
Committee procedures require consent of all council members to accept a listing request
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Pakistan pays a Russian price
Russia’s invasion in Ukraine has resulted in Pakistan becoming trapped between LNG and oil in this Western tug of war
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Indian aircraft makes emergency landing after engine fire
Official says those on the ground noticed flames on the left wing of the plane carrying 185 passengers
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Anti-Muslim verdicts: Indian courts 'succumb to Hindutva influence'
Analysts say the country's courts have turned into a tool in the hands of the elements targeting Muslims
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UK must have military capable of defeating Russia, says army head
Gen Sanders says Ukraine invasion underlines core purpose to protect UK by being ready to fight wars
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India will start enrolment under new military recruitment plan this month
Defence officials say 'Agnipath' is a transformational reform implemented to revamp security infrastructure
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Sri Lanka troops open fire to contain fuel riots
Police said clashes involving motorists erupted at three locations over the weekend
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Macron faces tough battle for control of parliament as France votes
Overnight, results of France's overseas department brought bad news for Macron
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NATO warns of long Ukraine war as Russian assaults follow EU boost for Kyiv
Russian attacks intensified on Ukraine's battlefields
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Dr Mazari asks govt to apologise for opposing FATF-related legislation
The decision would end the threat of Islamabad being put on the black list
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Droughts may affect more than 75% of world’s population by 2050
Since 2000, number, duration of droughts have risen 29%, according to World Meteorological Organisation
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Pioneering Russian journalist sells Nobel Peace medal for Ukraine
Muratov says most important thing ‘we want to show is that human solidarity is necessary’
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Afghan man converts his home into school for children
The 29 year-old pays teachers' salaries and provides stationery to students at the only school in his village
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WATCH: Biden flubs bike dismount, falls, but uninjured
US president routinely bikes in the Gordons Pond area on the Delaware shore on weekends
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Saudi authorities seize rainbow toys in homosexuality crackdown
Items targeted in the recent raids include rainbow-coloured bows, skirts, hats and pencil cases
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WATCH: China launches third aircraft carrier
Fujian is country’s first domestically-made carrier that uses catapults
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Iran’s Qassem Soleimani killed to stop plot against 500 Americans: Pompeo
'We had opportunity to take down that plot, and we did', says former secretary of state
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Attack on Sikh temple in Afghanistan's capital Kabul kills two
Saturday's explosion follows a blast on Friday in the northern city of Kunduz at a mosque that killed one
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41 dead, millions stranded as floods hit Bangladesh, India
Climate change is increasing frequency, ferocity and unpredictability of floods, say experts
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Sea turtles along Pakistan coast face host of threats
World Wildlife Fund finds that waste, collapsing huts, and rubble pose serious threat to nesting females, juveniles
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One dead in India unrest over military hiring, some gatherings banned
One protester was killed in a clash with police in the southern city of Secunderabad, a government official said
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Remains of British journalist found in Amazon, police name new suspect
Police said their investigation suggested there were more individuals involved beyond Oliveira
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Early Omicron infection unlikely to protect against current variants
Omicron sublineages circulating now have mutations that allow them to evade those antibodies
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Afghan Taliban confirm Pakistan-TTP 'indefinite' ceasefire
Spokesperson reassures Taliban will not allow 'anyone' to use Afghanistan's soil against Pakistan
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Wabtec offers support to Pakistan in meeting locomotive requirements
Locomotive company's delegation meets Ambassador Masood in US, hails 'decades-long' business
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Researchers in Bangladesh find alarming level of microplastics in sugar, tea bags
Use of plastic and subsequent contamination of food items pose potential threat to public health, warns expert
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EU backs Ukraine's membership bid to 'live the European dream'
Ukraine applied to join the EU four days after Russian troops poured across its border in February
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Putin asserts strong, sovereign Russia against sanctions 'blitzkrieg'
Putin says US considered itself ‘God's emissary on Earth’, and Russia is taking its place in a new world order
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Western Europeans wilt in early summer heatwave, compounding climate change fears
Heatwave sent Europeans hunting for shade and fretting over climate change
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Ex-TV anchor forced to sell food on street in Taliban's Afghanistan
Musa Mohammadi had worked as a news anchor and reporter in different TV channels for years
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One dead in India unrest over military hiring, some gatherings banned
‘Agnipath’ aims to bring in more people to the military four-year contracts and cut down on burgeoning pension costs
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Indian trains set ablaze in protests against military hiring changes
Modi's government announced an overhaul of the recruitment process aiming to bring in more people on short contracts
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Afghan students graduate in Iraq after Taliban takeover
Since Taliban took over Kabul in August 2021, girls have largely been banned from going to secondary school
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UK gives go-ahead to US extradition of WikiLeaks' founder Julian Assange
Supporters say Assange's prosecution is a politically motivated assault on journalism and free speech
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US 'condemns' Islamophobic remarks by BJP officials
US engages with India on 'human rights concerns, religious freedom - we encourage India to promote rights, says Price
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US President Reagan's shooter John Hinckley fully released after 41 years
A jury had found Hinckley, now 67, not guilty by reason of insanity in his 1982 trial
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China confirms presence of water on moon
Chinese scientists made the discovery while studying the rocks gathered by the Chang'e-5 lunar lander
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Protests spread in India over new military recruitment system
The shorter tenure has caused concern among potential recruits
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Facing deadlock, WTO negotiations grind on despite Indian defiance
The WTO takes decisions by consensus, so just one objection can sink a deal
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India records 12,213 new daily cases of COVID-19
India had eleven COVID-19 deaths in the last 24 hours, taking the toll to 524,803
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North Korea faces infectious disease outbreak amid COVID battle
The government is monitoring the outbreak, suspected to be cholera or typhoid
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UN decries Taliban's 'systematic oppression' of women
Tens of thousands of girls have been shut out of secondary schools in Afghanistan
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US says getting arms to Ukraine 'as rapidly as possible'
Unveiling a package of $1b, White House says longer-range systems could have an important impact
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Ford recalls 3.3 million vehicles over rollaway concerns
A damaged or missing shift cable bushing may prevent the vehicle from shifting into the intended gear
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Saudi Arabia adds 19 Yemeni individuals, entities to terror list
8 Yemenis, 11 entities listed for being involved in supporting Houthis
















































