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Sikh pilgrims await Modi govt to reopen Kartarpur Corridor
Despite strained relations, Pakistan remains committed to giving access to the religious community
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Pak flies into T20 semi against Australia
India out of World Cup as New Zealand defeat Afghanistan
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Global Covid-19 cases near 250 million as Delta surge eases
Over the last three months, the daily average number of cases has fallen by 36%
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US braces for surge of vaccinated international travellers
United Airlines is expecting about 50% more total international inbound passengers
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3 Palestinians injured by settler attack in West Bank
Israeli settlers attack Thala Bedouin community in southern Hebron
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Libya finds 3 more mass graves in Tarhuna city
Tarhuna city was former stronghold for Khalifa Haftar's militia
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3 mosques in France face Islamophobic attack
Cross, anti-Islamic slogans inscribed on walls of mosques in 3 provinces, says Muslim association
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Online Afghan humour: Laughter as resistance against Taliban
When a Taliban militant meets Afghan pop star Ayrana Sayeed, he tries to charm her
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High winds delay France's Thomas Pesquet, other ISS astronauts' return to Earth
Crew-3 has also been delayed several times, including by bad weather
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India hunts 'fake news' spreaders after anti-Muslim attacks
Four mosques were vandalised and several Muslim-owned homes and businesses were ransacked in Tripura last month
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Digital rights activists accuse Facebook of anti-Palestinian bias
Activists say political posts were removed or demoted especially by Facebook and Instagram
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Pakistanis among six face trial for ‘plotting against Israelis’ in Cyprus
The case prompted Israel to accuse Iran of plotting ‘terror’ attacks against its citizens in the Mediterranean island
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Iran blames 'foreign think tanks' for assassination bid on Iraqi premier
Mustafa Kadhimi survives assassination attempt by explosive-laden drone on his residence
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Iran's military holds annual drills near mouth of Gulf
Drill aims to display country's military might and readiness to confront our enemies, says spokesperson
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Two Pakistani activists take centre stage at Glasgow climate march
Over 100,000 people braved cold and rain to march through the streets of Glasgow
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Abu Dhabi to allow non-Muslim civil marriage under family law shakeup
The report described the civil law regulating non-Muslim family matters as being the first of its kind in the world
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Russian, Iranian FMs discuss nuclear deal
Vienna talks aimed at reviving Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action resuming on Nov. 29
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High-profile breakthrough cases trigger vaccine misinformation
So-called breakthrough cases are expected and do not mean the vaccines are ineffective
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Israel suggests US open consulate for Palestinians in West Bank, not Jerusalem
Spokesperson says will only accept a US consulate in Jerusalem, the capital of the Palestinian state
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Iraqi PM safe after drone attack on residence, military says
No group immediately claimed responsibility for the attack on Kadhimi's residence in the Green Zone
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US federal appeals court freezes Biden's vaccine rule for companies
Stay comes two days after the Biden administration unveiled the rule
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Dubai aims to attract 25 million tourists by 2025
Emirate also wants to attract 100,000 companies in 3 years, says Rashid Al Maktoum
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Turkey test-fires air defence missile Siper
Missile system to enter inventory in 2023, says top defence official
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'Her heart was beating too': Poles protest against strict abortion law
People holding candles and carrying banners marched through dozens of towns and cities
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China ruling party to further cement Xi's grip on power
President Xi is expected to be handed a third term in office, making him most powerful leader since Mao Zedong
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Saudi air defences intercept and destroy drone launched toward Abha airport
The coalition has often retaliated against cross-border attacks on Saudi Arabia with air strikes in Yemen
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Environment paying price of conflict in IIOJK
Experts say Kashmir region is home to 120 -150 glaciers but due to tensions they are receding at a pace
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Russia registers all-time high number of coronavirus cases
Over 41,000 more infected as authorities blame low level of vaccination for spike in cases, deaths
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US court convicts Chinese intelligence officer of economic espionage
Xu Yanjun was found guilty on two counts which carry a maximum of 15 years in prison each and a fine of up to $5m
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Archaeologists unearth room shedding light on slave life in ancient Pompeii
The room, in an excellent state of preservation, contains three wooden beds and a series of other objects
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New Zealand PM Ardern welcomes signs of US greater presence in Indo-Pacific
Ardern will host online summit next week of leaders from Asia-Pacific, including the United States, China and Japan
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55 Dai’sh fighters 'surrender' in eastern Afghanistan: Taliban
NDS chief granted ‘conditional pardon’ to the militants carrying out destructive activities, reads official statement
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Several injured in knife attack on German train
Police official says a suspect has been arrested following the incident
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Four women, including activist, killed in northern Afghanistan
Official say two suspects were arrested after the bodies were found at a house in the city
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TTP demands prisoner release as condition for talks with govt
The group says release of its prisoners would lay the ground for full ceasefire negotiations
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US mountain search teams crack four-decade-old cold case
Rudi Moder set out through the snow covered range, part of the Rocky Mountains, in Colorado, on February 13, 1983
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Cricket-BBC drops former England captain from radio show amid racism allegations
Vaughan allegedly told Asian players that there were ‘too many of you lot, we need to do something about it’
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India Covid hospital fire kills 11
Officials say there were about two dozen patients at ICU when blaze hit pandemic ward in Ahmadnagar district
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Husband of UK-Iranian held in Iran vows to keep up hunger strike
Ratcliffe has said he believed his wife "is caught in a dispute between two states" over an old debt
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Fear stalks Rohingya refugee camps after murders
Most of the Rohingya have been in the camps since 2017 when they fled a brutal military offensive in Myanmar
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The era of anti-Covid pills begins
If the efficacy of these drugs is confirmed, it will be a major step forward in the fight against Covid-19
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Fuel tanker blast in Sierra Leone capital kills at least 91, says morgue
'Victims included people who had flocked to collect fuel leaking from the ruptured vehicle'
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At least eight killed, many injured in crush at Texas music festival
It was not yet clear what caused the disaster
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Rallies in Sydney, Melbourne protest against Australia's climate policy
Australia has rejected the global methane pledge
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Coup puts into question Sudan’s debt cancellation, France says
France has been main actor in backing interim authorities after former President Omar al-Bashir was ousted in 2019
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'I'm a woman, I can fight': Nehru-Gandhi scion aims to revive India's Congress
With its secular legacy, the Congress portrays itself as an inclusive national party
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Baby handed to US soldiers in chaos of Afghanistan airlift still missing
Fearing their two-month old baby Sohail would get crushed in the melee, they handed him to the soldier
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The party's over: Diwali leaves Delhi wheezing in dangerously unhealthy air
Authorities planned to install 20 anti-smog guns to spray water into the air to help dilute the smog
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Taliban govt cuts flour, sugar, edible oil prices
New rulers of Afghanistan also reduce taxes by 60%
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Double murderer confesses to raping over 100 female corpses in UK
67-year-old would work late shifts and go into morgue when other staff had left often visiting same bodies repeatedly















































