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Japan's sake brewing, blending rice, water, yeast, and koji, now joins UNESCO's prestigious cultural heritage list
Iran releases Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi for three weeks on medical grounds
Yoon under fire for botched martial law attempt
Qatar's Emir meets UK PM Starmer, discussing trade, investment, and a potential free-trade deal with GCC.
The UN urges the Taliban to reconsider banning women from medical training, warning of dire health impacts.
Syrian forces launched a counterattack near Hama after heavy rebel advances, with fierce clashes continuing.
The abandoned gold mines some 150 kilometres away from southwest of the economic capital Johannesburg
Wisdom, the world’s oldest known wild bird, has laid an egg at the age of approximately 74, biologists confirmed
Vote triggered by far-left, far-right parties after PM Barnier bypassed parliament on key budget measures
The Stuttgart-based automaker has supplied the Vatican with popemobiles for the past 45 years
The illness, which causes fever, headaches and a cough, has so far affected people of all ages including children
Yoon Suk Yeol accused for declaring martial law to stop criminal investigations into himself and his family
The incident occurred near the Thailand-Myanmar border when villagers heard strange cries coming from a nearby forest
Justice Ketanji Jackson under fire for comparing Tennessee’s transgender care ban to interracial marriage bans.
Mohammadi's family and supporters protested, saying the three weeks' medical leave was insufficient
Canada actually announced a reduction in the number of immigrants allowed into Canada over the next few years.
Thompson, 50, from Minnesota, was shot in the chest and later died at Mount Sinai West Hospital from his injuries
Industry experts have raised concerns that these new requirements could negatively impact small and startup businesses
Larger-than-hobbyist drones raise concerns near Picatinny Arsenal and Trump’s Bedminster golf course
Narain Singh Chaura, a former Khalistani militant, tried to shoot Sukhbir Badal
Saudi Riyal sees a slight drop against PKR on December 4, 2024. Latest exchange rate update
Husband of Nepalese woman became primary suspect after discovery of alarming evidence, including online searches
South Korean lawmakers demand President Yoon's resignation following hours-long martial law
Refunds offered for recalled Christmas duvet sets that had a strong, diesel-like smell and caused health issues
Asteroid C0WEPC5 entered Earth’s atmosphere over Yakutia in northeastern Siberia, producing a dramatic fireball
FBI recommends fully encrypted apps amid rising cybersecurity threats to US communication networks.
NASA satellite images reveal dramatic greening of Antarctic Peninsula amid ice melt.
Decision to scale back on Russian arms underscores PM Narendra Modi’s efforts to reduce dependency on Moscow
In 2023, the WHO recorded 620 deaths per 100,000 live births in Afghanistan.
The new interface introduces prominent filters for easier chat management and quick access to features.
Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad and Sheikha Jawaher arrive at Horse Guards Parade in London with Prince William and Kate.
President had declared martial law to thwart opponents, marking South Korea's biggest political crisis in decades
Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah becomes Namibia’s fifth and Africa’s fourth female leader after taking 57.31% of vote
Wood condemned Assad and Russia; Nebenzia accused US of hypocrisy in combating terrorism
Iran minister says Tehran will send troops if asked
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President lifts martial law after MPs vote against it
Macron says two countries have 'will' to progress fighter jet sale
No-confidence vote draws France into new political crisis
Palestinians accuse Israel of trying to drive people from northern Gaza with bombardments to create a buffer zone
UP police seeking Mohammed Zubair's arrest over accusations of endangering sovereignty, unity, and integrity of India
Lawmakers reject move in a vote as protesters gather outside parliament
US sanctions 35 Iranian entities and vessels linked to a "shadow fleet" transporting petroleum to global markets
A former expert, she was allegedly recruited by Russia's FSB in 2020, according to the FBI
Washington stations about 28,500 troops in South Korea to protect it from North Korea