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India records more than 45,000 cases of 'black fungus'
Junior health minister Bharati Pravin says over 4,200 people have died of the fungus
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For the first time, Saudi women stand guard in Makkah during Hajj
Dozens of female soldiers have become part of security services that monitor pilgrims
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At least 25 dead as China province deluged by heaviest rains in 1,000 years
More rain is forecast across Henan for the next three days
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US eases Covid-19 travel advisory for Pakistan, India
Coronavirus travel recommendations were previously at the highest level
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Western wildfire smoke causes cross-country air pollution
Several hundred additional fires have burned in western and central Canada
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Germany sets out flood relief funding, hopes of finding survivors fade
At least 170 people died in last week's flooding, Germany's worst natural disaster in more than half a century
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Australia, under lockdown, sees worrying jump in COVID-19 cases
Country has fared better than many other developed economies in keeping COVID-19 numbers relatively low
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Caught between China-US rivalry, Asian countries stockpile powerful new missiles
Asia will be bristling with conventional missiles that are more sophisticated than ever before, say experts
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South Korean climber feared dead after historic summit in Pakistan
Kim Hong-bin goes missing on Monday after falling into a crevasse while descending from 8,051-metre Broad Peak
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Tehran imposes curbs as Iran's Covid cases hit all-time high
Islamic republic has been gripped by ‘fifth wave’ of virus driven by the aggressive Delta variant
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In pictures: Muslims across the world celebrate Eidul Azha amid pandemic
Eidul Azha commemorates Quranic tale of Prophet Ibrahim’s willingness to sacrifice son as an act of obedience to Allah
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Russia says Taliban ready for 'compromise'
Insurgent group became fed up with war and realise that there is a need for political solutions, says Kremlin envoy
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UK PM Johnson dismissed Covid-19 lockdown as only elderly would die, ex-aide says
Dominic Cummings says Johnson did not want to impose second lockdown in autumn last year
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In Makkah, women set off on Hajj as 'mehram' rule cast aside
Hajj ministry officially allowed women of all ages to make pilgrimage without a male guardian
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Jeff Bezos, world's richest man, carries out inaugural space voyage
Bezos is set to blast off aboard his company Blue Origin's New Shepard launch vehicle for a suborbital flight
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Global quest underway to speed Covid-19 vaccine trials
Researchers trying to determine just what level of Covid-19 antibodies vaccine must produce to provide protection
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Close race among three political parties in AJK polls
Over 3.2 million voters are going to elect the 53-member legislative assembly for a five-year term
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'We lost': Some US veterans say blood spilled in Afghanistan was wasted
The whole point was to get rid of the Taliban and we didn't do that, says Jason Lilley
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Israel's defence minister, Palestinian president, discuss 'trust-building'
The first high-level contact made public by the new Israeli government
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Canada to admit vaccinated US tourists after more than 16 months
Officials say relaxation depends on Canada's Covid-19 rates remaining favourable
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US acknowledges Pakistan's 'continued efforts' to satisfy FATF obligations
Price says Pakistan made significant progress on its first action plan with 26 of 27 action items largely addressed.
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Myanmar targets higher vaccinations as Covid-19 cases soar
281 Covid-19 deaths and 5,189 new infections recorded on Monday
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India's Covid deaths 10 times higher than reported: study
The study suggests that between 3.4 million and 4.7 million people have died from the virus
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Athletes' village Covid-19 isolation bubble already 'broken'
"My biggest concern is, of course, there will be a cluster of infections in the village"
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Rockets land near Afghan presidential palace, Taliban deny responsibility
Taliban insurgents denied they were involved in the attack on the heavily fortified palace
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US and allies accuse China of global hacking spree
Department of Justice charges four Chinese nationals with cyberhacking
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England to demand vaccination proof for clubs, mass events
Boris Johnson announced that those who are not fully vaccinated would be barred from clubs
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Spain's COVID infections rise, but Brits still flock to its beaches
COVID-19 cases proliferate in Spain, as tourists continue arriving
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France broadens use of COVID-19 health pass, slashes fines
Health pass provides proof of vaccination, negative coronavirus test, or recent recovery from COVID-19
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Indian opposition disrupts parliament, seeks probe into Pegasus spying scandal
Opposition demands investigation into reports that Modi govt used Israeli spyware to snoop on journalists, politicians
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Security of ‘thousands of iPhones’ also breached through Israeli spyware
Through iMessage zero-click attacks, NSO successfully infected iPhone 11 and 12 models, says Amnesty Tech official
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Market blast in Iraq's Sadr City kills at least 28, wounds dozens
Women and children were among the dead and some shops had burnt down
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Foreign missions in Afghanistan call for Taliban ceasefire
Taliban should lay down weapons for good and show world their commitment to peace process, says 15 missions
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Russia to hold central asia army drills near afghan border
Troops from a Russian military base in Tajikistan and the Central Military District will take part in the games
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Pegasus scandal shows risk of Israel's spy-tech diplomacy: experts
Reports of spying highlight the diplomatic risks of nurturing and exporting ‘oppressive technology’
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Indian court orders release of activist jailed for cow dung comment
The cure for corona is not cow dung and cow urine, the cure is science and common sense, he commented on Facebook
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De facto UAE leader visits Saudi crown prince amid tensions
Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed meets Mohammed bin Salman in the capital Riyadh
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Iran says nuclear deal talks to resume under new government
Iran and world powers held six rounds of talks in Vienna to salvage the 2015 nuclear deal
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Pakistan likely to approach FATF president against India
FO urges FATF to look into Jaishankar’s confession to politicising global forum
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Pandemic bans Eid prayers in four Arab countries
Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE will hold prayers under Covid-19 precautionary measures
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National security law ensures Hong Kong's security, stability: senior Chinese official
The law has filled a long-existing vacuum with regard to safeguarding national security in Hong Kong, says official
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Heavy rains cripple Indian cities; at least 35 killed
After landslides and house collapses, Indian Met dept predicts more downpours over the next two days
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Biden to host Jordan's King Abdullah for broad array of Middle East talks
The first of three US president's face-to-face meetings with leaders from the Middle East
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Australia to extend COVID-19 lockdown in Victoria amid Delta outbreak
Nearly half of Australia's 25 million people are living under lockdown
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France cannot exclude re-imposition of COVID curfews as cases rise: minister
The country reports more than 12,500 new coronavirus cases in 24 hours
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Healthcare workers in England may be able to skip self-isolation orders
England is due to lift almost all coronavirus restrictions on Monday
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'I want to dance': London clubbers cheer end of Covid restrictions
Britain which has one of the world's highest death tolls from Covid
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Masked Hajj pilgrims on Mount Arafat pray for Covid-free world
Only 60,000 fully vaccinated Saudi citizens and residents selected for the pilgrimige
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PM Imran felicitates Nepalese counterpart on winning vote of confidence
Says Pakistan looks forward to further deepening its cordial ties with Nepal
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'It's terrifying': Merkel shaken as flood deaths rise to 188 in Europe
Promises swift financial aid after visiting one of the areas worst affected by the record rainfall

















































