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Taliban pledge no interference with quake aid
Even before the quake country was in grip of a humanitarian crisis, with aid flows and financial assistance curtailed
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‘Epidemic’: Drug abuse among youth rampant in IIOJK
‘We are heading toward unimaginable catastrophe,’ says psychiatrist
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Russia can supply 50 million tonnes of grain to global market this year: Putin
Says Moscow ready to ensure free passage of Ukrainian grain vessels into international waters
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North Korea denounces US 'aggression' as it marks war anniversary
Amid concerns North Korea could be preparing to conduct its first nuclear test in five years
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Vatican praises US court abortion decision, saying it challenges world
Says defence of life could not be confined to individual rights because life is matter of 'broad social significance'
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Death toll at 73 in Bangladesh floods
Onrush from Indian river deteriorating conditions in northeastern region, says official
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China to provide $7.5 million in humanitarian aid to Afghanistan
The aid will include tents, towels, beds and other materials, says Chinese foreign ministry
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Chinese military says US plane in Taiwan Strait endangered peace
Beijing says military organised air and ground forces to monitor the aircraft's operation
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Taliban appeal for more aid after deadly Afghanistan earthquake
Medical staff says rudimentary healthcare facilities are hampering efforts to help the injured
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Beijing to reopen schools, Shanghai declares victory over COVID
The city, however, remains on edge
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Two dead, 14 wounded in Norway nightclub shooting, police say
The London Pub is a popular gay bar and nightclub in the centre of Oslo
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UK pledges up to £130m for girls’ education in Pakistan
Programme to support governments of Punjab, K-P in providing better, equitable education
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Taliban thank Pakistan, other friendly countries for helping quake-hit Afghanistan
We will always remember those who gave us a helping hand in difficult times, says Interior Minister Haqqani
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US Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade abortion landmark
Court, in a 6-3 ruling, upheld Republican-backed Mississippi law that bans abortion after 15 weeks of pregnancy
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Russian Embassy in Canada teases German envoy to country on Twitter
German ambassador to Canada accuses Russia of using 'energy as a weapon'
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UN panel finds journalist Shireen Abu Akleh was killed by Israeli fire
Spokesperson says shots that killed Abu Akleh did not come not from indiscriminate firing by armed Palestinians
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Prince Charles expresses sorrow over slavery in Commonwealth speech
'Roots of our contemporary association run deep into the most painful period of our history': Charles
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US hands over Afghan Guantanamo detainee to Taliban
Zabihullah Mujahid says efforts underway to release Afghan nationals detained overseas
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Honeytrap: Indian engineer leaks classified info to 'Pakistani' female spy
The woman befriended the man on Facebook before ‘acquiring details of the advanced missile programme’
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Supreme Court says Americans have right to carry guns in public
6-3 decision strikes down New York law requiring a person to prove they had legitimate self-defence need
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China says Asia Pacific nations participating in NATO summit 'damage interests'
Beijing mounts opposition to participation of New Zealand, Australia, South Korea, Japan in the moot
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Short hair, don't care: Saudi working women embrace cropped locks
The haircut –- known locally by English word "boy" –- has become strikingly visible on the streets of Saudi capital
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China's Xi criticises sanctions 'abuse', Putin scolds the West
Calls for evolving a 'truly multinational international system based on the 'United Nations'
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Global food crisis will ‘kill millions' by disease, health executive warns
Head of aid organisation says weaker defence against infectious diseases will result in deaths
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Iran orders US to pay $4.3bn in compensation for slain nuclear experts
Tehran blames Israel, a major ally of the US, for killing number of Iranian nuclear scientists in recent years
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India to support crisis-hit Sri Lanka's economic recovery
Island nation needs about $5 billion in the next six months to cover basic necessities for its 22 million people
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Ukraine takes tentative step towards EU membership
Move marks a huge geopolitical shift and will anger Russia as it struggles to impose its will on Ukraine
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Japan to provide necessary aid for Afghanistan after earthquake - govt spokesperson
Taliban government officials said houses were reduced to rubble and bodies swathed in blankets lay on the ground
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Aid trickles in to Afghan earthquake zone, toll at 1,000 dead
The Taliban-led ministry of defence is leading rescue efforts
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Biden orders USAID, federal agencies to help those affected by earthquake in Afghanistan
US 'deeply saddened to see the devastating earthquake' that killed more than 1,000 people, says Jake Sullivan
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US Congresswoman introduces resolution to designate India 'country of particular concern'
Congresswoman Ilhan Omar calls on House of Representatives to condemn violations targeting Muslims, Christians, Sikhs
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Russia's Lavrov in Iran to discuss nuclear deal, cooperation
Indirect talks between Tehran and US President Joe Biden's administration to reinstate the pact have been on hold
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China: Border issues with India should be resolved through dialogue
Wang spoke during a meeting with Pradeep Kumar Rawat, India's new ambassador to China
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Sanctions 'a boomerang and double-edged sword,' says China's Xi
Politicising global economy, using it as personal weapon will only inflict suffering, warns Chinese president
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Pakistan Army dispatches aid, choppers to quake-hit Afghanistan
The military has set up medical camp, special entry gate among other steps for calamity-stricken Afghans
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Polio found in London sewage, but risk of infection considered low
WHO's DG Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus says agency was working with the UK on the response
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Russian foreign minister to take part in G20 ministerial meeting
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova holds weekly press briefing
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How Taliban takeover complicated Iran's refugee crisis
Half a million more Afghans fled to Iran since Taliban’s seizure of Kabul last year
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India's ruling party nominates tribal, female politician for president
If elected, Murmu will become the first tribal president and the second-ever female president
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Rain-triggered floods in Bangladesh conjure climate warnings
Bangladeshi troops were navigating dinghys through brackish floodwaters to rescue those in need or deliver food
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Saudi crown prince, Erdogan meet in Turkey with 'full normalisation' in sights
Prince Mohammed is on his first tour outside the Gulf region in over three years including a visit to Jordan
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Quake leaves trail of destruction in Afghanistan, 1,000 dead
Paktika province worst-hit; Taliban appeal for international help; one dies in K-P
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Elon Musk's child seeks name change in break from dad
Transgender Xavier Musk asks to be recognised as female and change her name as part of a new gender identity
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Long hours of sitting increase mortality, cardiovascular diseases: study
The research recommends decreasing sedentary time, increasing physical activity to tackle the issue
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Egypt, Saudi Arabia sign 14 deals worth $7.7bn
MSB arrived in Egypt on Monday, marking the beginning of his first tour outside Gulf region in over three years
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China says it tested missile-interception system
Chinese Defence Ministry described it as defensive, not aimed at any country
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Floods swamp more of Bangladesh and India, millions marooned
Authorities struggled to reach more than 9.5 million people stranded with little food, drinking water
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Winning hearts and minds through famed Kashmiri cuisine
Multicourse cuisine of Kashmiri wazwan has found use in gastrodiplomacy with far-reaching consequences
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Moscow fumes over EU blockade of Baltic outpost
In recent days, Lithuania has shut the route for basic goods including construction materials, metals and coal
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‘Mass disruption’ expected as British rail workers launch biggest strike in decades
The strikes are compounding wider travel chaos after airlines were forced to cut flights owing to staff shortages














































