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Iran says it has successfully test-launched ballistic missile
Iran says its weapons are capable of reaching the bases of arch-foes Israel and the United States in the region
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Abu Dhabi makes its Falcon 40B AI model open source
TII is providing access to the model’s weights as a more comprehensive open-source package, ATRC said
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Canada and Saudi Arabia normalize diplomatic relations after 2018 split
The decision stems from the desire for both sides to restore diplomatic ties between the two countries
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Bangladesh promises free, fair elections in response to US visa curbs
US is adopting a new policy to restrict visas for Bangladeshis who undermine the democratic election process at home
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Sri Lanka president vows to conclude debt-restructuring talks by Sept or Nov
The island nation defaulted on its foreign debt for the first time in its history in April last year
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Russia, China seal economic pacts amid Western criticism
"Today, relations between Russia and China are at an unprecedented high level," Mishustin told Li in their meeting
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One dead in fresh violence in India’s northeastern state of Manipur
Some 2,000 houses were also burned down across the state that borders Myanmar
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Iran names ambassador to Saudi after seven-year gap
There was no immediate confirmation of his appointment from the foreign ministry of the Islamic republic
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Russian intelligence chief accuses US of training Daesh/ISIS in Syria for attacks in Russia
Sergey Naryshkin claims US Al-Tanf military base used for training terrorists in Syria and Russia
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Fake image of Pentagon blast sparks US stock market panic
Purported image shared by multiple verified Twitter accounts, causing brief jolt in stock market
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From mangoes to luxury watches, Indians look to offload 2,000-rupee notes
The currency is expected to be less disruptive than 2016 to demonetise 86% of the country's currency in circulation
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Sri Lanka navy finds 14 bodies in capsized Chinese boat
The discovery came a day after a preliminary Chinese probe concluded there were no survivors on the vessel
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Saudi embrace of Assad sends strong signal to US
MBS is forging ties with other powers, reshapes foes relations; a player Washington can neither disregard nor disavow
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Britain to limit migration by family of overseas students
Student visas accounted for the largest proportion of migration to the UK with 486,000 issued last year
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WhatsApp allows users to edit messages
With the feature rolling out, senders will be able to modify their messages within 15 minutes of hitting send
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Intel gives details on future AI chips as it shifts strategy
Intel has no market share after its would-be Nvidia competitor, a chip called Ponte Vecchio, suffered years of delays
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China urges US to meet it halfway, bring ties back on track
Mao Ning made the remarks in response to Biden suggesting that a shift in US-China relations could occur soon
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Meta hit with record $1.3 billion fine over data transfers
It tops the previous record EU privacy fine of 746m euros handed to Amazon.com in 2021
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US criticizes Israeli order on West Bank settler outpost
The State Department has repeatedly called on Israel to refrain from moves that escalate tensions with Palestinians
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Iran's Shamkhani steps down as top security official, state media reports
A Revolutionary Guards commander, Ali Akbar Ahmadian, has replaced Shamkhani, state media said
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Seven bodies recovered after Chinese vessel capsized in Indian Ocean
Of the 39 people that were on board - 17 Chinese crew members, 17 Indonesians and five from the Philippines were there
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Italy watchdog to review other AI systems after ChatGPT brief ban
The agency first banned AI chatbot company Replika, to impose fines on Clearview AI, and to restrict TikTok in Europe
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Israeli forces kill three Palestinians in West Bank: Palestinian ministry
Palestinian health ministry identified the three men as Muhammad Abu Zaytoun, Fathi Abu Rizk, and Abdullah Abu Hamdan
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Indian court issues summons to BBC in a defamation case over Modi documentary - media
Says documentary cast a slur on India's reputation and that of its judiciary and the prime minister
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Greece's ruling Conservatives set for big win, but majority unlikely
Elections in Greece are held every four years for the 300-seat parliament
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Prominent Al Qaeda leader arrested by Lebanese army
T.M. is one of the most prominent leaders of Al Qaeda and the founder of its cells in Lebanon, says Lebanese army
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Five Iranian border guards killed in clashes near Pakistan border
The guards were killed in Saravan, near Iran's border with Pakistan, the official IRNA news agency said
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Zelenskiy invites India PM Modi to join Ukraine's peace formula
Modi told Zelenskiy he was keen to help and that for him the war was an issue of humanity and human values
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Biden sees shift in ties with China 'shortly'
G7 leaders outlined a shared approach to "de-risk, not decouple" economic engagement with China
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Why is India withdrawing its 2000-rupee note?
The decision is reminiscent of a shock move in 2016 when the Modi-led govt had withdrawn 86% of the economy's currency
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Air strikes shake Sudanese capital, Qatar embassy attacked
Khartoum residents said that heavy fighting raged despite repeated international calls for a humanitarian truce
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Ukraine's Zelenskiy appears to confirm loss of Bakhmut
If true, it would mark an end to the longest and bloodiest battle of the 15-month war
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Climate change: Top climber says Mount Everest appears to be drying
Cool, who climbed the 8,849-metre peak for the first time in 2004, said the giant mountain appears to be drying now
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India to withdraw 2,000-rupee notes from circulation
The move will not cause disruption either in normal life or in the economy, says finance ministry official
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After fleeing conflict, displaced women face rape in east Congo
Over half were assaulted by armed men, it said last week, noting that its figures were likely to be underestimates
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Onus on Pakistan to restore ties: Modi
Indian PM says peace on border essential for normal ties with China
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Queen Elizabeth's funeral costs British government $200m
Home Office accounted for biggest portion of total, followed by Department of Culture, Media and Sport
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India says defence production exceeds $12 billion for first time
The value of India's local defence production jumped to 1.07 trillion rupees in the year that ended on March 31
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Ukraine’s Zelenskiy visits Saudi, seeks Arab League support for his people
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman expressed his readiness to mediate in the war between Moscow and Kyiv
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Nearly 16 million children go to bed hungry in Afghanistan: UNICEF
2.3 million children expected to face acute malnutrition in 2023, says UNICEF official
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Half world's largest lakes and reservoirs drying up
53 percent of lakes and reservoirs saw a decline in water storage, at a rate of approximately 22 gigatonnes a year
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Modi seeks to boost New Delhi's Indo-Pacific role
New Delhi seeks to counter mounting Chinese influence in both the Indian and Pacific oceans
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Israel's 'Flag March' in Jerusalem rattles Palestinians
The parade is a celebration on Jerusalem Day, when Israel marks its capture of Jerusalem in the 1967 Middle East war
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Xi says China, Central Asia must ‘fully unleash’ potential
China is hosting Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan at a summit in Xi’an this week
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Iran executes 3 more men over last year’s unrest, ignoring US call for reprieve
So far 7 people have been executed over last year’s unrest triggered by custodial death
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China opposes G20 meeting in IIOJK and will skip it
China firmly opposes holding any kind of G20 meetings in disputed territory, says Foreign Ministry spokesperson
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Tsunami threat passes in South Pacific after magnitude 7.7 quake off New Caledonia
Earlier it had warned about the possibility of waves ranging up to 1 metre above the tide level
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China, Turkey likely to skip G20 summit in IIOJK
Pakistan is hoping that Saudi Arabia and Indonesia may follow suit
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Four children found alive in Amazon two weeks after plane crash
Preliminary information suggests children escaped the plane and set off into rainforest to find help
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Manchester appoints its first female Asian Muslim Lord Mayor
Yasmine Dar's appointment is a historic move for Manchester that has been welcomed by the city's diverse communities







































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