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Pakistan condemns Iraq rocket attack
No cause justifies such wanton acts of violence, states MoFA
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UN report says Taliban have killed scores of former Afghan officials, others
Guterres seeks restructuring of the UN mission to deal with the Afghan situation
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UK threatens sanctions on Kremlin-linked people over Ukraine
Britain has imposed sanctions on about 180 people and 48 entities since Russia annexed Crimea form Ukraine in 2014
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Amid tensions, Muslims in eastern Ukrainian town hopeful for peace
Political situation in country affects everyone to some extent, says head of Muslim association in Donbas region
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Ukrainians hone survival skills as Russia tensions mount
Two days of learning how to make fires and get by in sub-zero temperatures has taken on a new urgency
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Ahead of key polls, India's BJP revives Hindu-Muslim dispute
Issue has become a central part of BJP's campaign to extend its grip on power in Uttar Pradesh
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UAE foils Houthi attack as Israeli president visits
The UAE defence ministry said coalition warplanes destroyed missile launchers located in Yemen
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N.Korea tests biggest missile since 2017, U.S. calls for talks
Kim said he was no longer bound by that moratorium after talks stalled in 2019
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Lockdown parties report lambasts failures of UK government
‘I want to say sorry and I will fix it’, says PM Johnson in a raucous parliament debate
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Intruder halts play in men's singles final at Melbourne
Security officials dragged the man who appeared to carry a banner reading 'abolish refugee detention'
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Israel supports UAE security needs, president says on first visit
Isaac Herzog discussed security and bilateral relations with the UAE's de facto ruler
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Pregnant woman denied re-entry to New Zealand offered refuge by Taliban
This just feels like a breach of trust, says Charlotte Bellis
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Hunger-stricken Yemenis eat tree leaves to survive: WFP
WFP says hunger rising in Yemen
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Scientists on alert over rising cases caused by Omicron cousin
The BA 2 subvariant is starting to outcompete BA 1 in parts of Europe and Asia
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New Delhi's homeless shiver through harsh cold snap
The bracing chill and blustery rains this month have been an ordeal for many
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Ideology of Gandhi’s assassin finds support in India
Right-wing Hindu Mahasabha plans organising gathering to remember Gandhi's killer
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Thousands stage peaceful protest in Ottawa against Canada's vaccine mandates
Few wore masks, but many were in balaclavas
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Israeli President Herzog visits the UAE for the first time
UAE signed normalisation agreement with Israel dubbed the 'Abraham Accords' in 2020
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New Zealand PM Ardern isolating, journalist case highlights tough COVID curbs
Bellis's case has spurred a heated debate on social media about New Zealand's strict COVID-19 rules
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Toxicity makes the man
Through blood and tears, The Power of the Dog pushes the conformity that society has set for what it means to be a man
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‘Support of Taiwan independence could spark US-China military conflict’
Beijing's ambassador says Taiwan issue is the ‘biggest tinder-box’ between the two countries
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Putin orders apparent new system for banning internet content
The system was described as a self-regulated register of toxic content to protect minors
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Erdogan sacks statistics chief after record inflation
Expulsion comes after data shows last year's inflation rate hit a 19-year high of 36.1 per cent
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UAE-trained Giants Brigades says ready to 'repel' Houthi attacks
Says it had begun repositioning its forces after pushing the insurgents back
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AstraZeneca China summoned over suspected fraud
The company says some employees had altered or participated in altering patients' testing reports
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Iran water protesters attack Afghan vehicles: State media
The Helmand River flows from the Afghan province of the same name into Lake Hamoun
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Cuban children with disabilities pet jaguars and snakes for therapy
The exotic animals are said to provide unusually effective therapy to children with special needs
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Honduras inaugurates first female president, Harris vows closer US ties
Castro's inauguration ends the eight-year rule of Juan Orlando Hernande
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China media says US pays athletes to 'disrupt' Beijing Games
China's foreign ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment
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Family of Ahmaud Arbery wants racial justice as murderers face new trial
Activist says new trial is a key moment in the country’s reckoning with racial injustice
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US East Coast prepares for heavy snow, plunging temperatures as blizzard hits
Winter storm advisories and warnings are also in effect from the Carolinas up through Maine
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Merck's COVID-19 pill active against Omicron in lab studies
Merck said earlier this month its pill has a mechanism that can work against Omicron and any other variant
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Russian buildup at Ukraine border includes blood for wounded, US officials say
Russia has dismissed calls to withdraw its troops, saying it can deploy them as it sees fit on its own territory
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WHO examining allegations official abused staff, leaked vaccine data to Japan
Complaint and email accused Kasai of making "racist and derogatory remarks to staff of certain nationalities"
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Pittsburgh bridge collapses before Biden visit to tout infrastructure needs
Ten people sustained injuries when the snow-covered span collapsed into a wooded gully
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Study faults US military on civilian casualties
Report says defence department is not adequately organised, trained or equipped to fulfil its responsibilities
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Ex-government workers mine for salvation in Afghan mountains
Locals have known about the presence of emeralds in Panjshir province for thousands of years
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11 arrested after Delhi woman 'gang-raped, paraded in streets'
Footage on social media shows victim being pushed and heckled by several women as onlookers filmed with their phones
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India, Central Asian nations to form working group on Afghanistan
First India-Central Asia Summit stresses broad ‘regional consensus’ on key issues related to Afghanistan
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China vows to 'safeguard outer space security' in race for supremacy
China starting new journey toward becoming a space power, Beijing says in white paper on space programme
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Russian warships practice artillery firing in Black Sea
Russian artillery forces in region that borders Ukraine, have also been practising destroying enemy forces.
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Death toll from Storm Ana rises to 86 as another storm brews to Africa's east
Experts say storms are becoming stronger and more frequent as waters warm due to climate change.
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Delhi lifts weekend curfew, reopens restaurants as India Covid cases drop
Positive cases decline, more than 85% of Covid beds across the city's hospitals unoccupied.
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Five dead, 30 hurt in missile strike on Yemen's Marib-state media
Fighting for Marib has dashed UN-led ceasefire efforts as both sides ramp up military operations.
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Russia, US keep door open to Ukraine diplomacy, but big gaps remain
US officials say President Vladimir Putin has not yet decided whether to invade
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Syrian fathers keep night watch so children don't freeze to death
'If I could I would give them a piece of my heart to eat, but I can't,' says father of 7
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Scientists amazed by blinking star's 'totally unexpected' behaviour
It may be the first known example of what is called an ‘ultra-long period magnetar’, researchers say
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Russia keeps door open to talks as US rejects main security demands
Spokesperson says Moscow needs time to review the response and would not rush to conclusions
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One dead, four injured in Washington shooting
Officers were called to the scene when gunshots rang out during a party in a hotel room
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Struggling Air India sold after 69 years in govt hands
Tata, a sprawling family-owned conglomerate, is back in charge of national carrier after concluding the $2.4b deal
















































