World
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Humza Yousaf officially elected as Scotland’s new First Minister
Edinburgh: Humza Yousaf has been officially elected as Scotland’s sixth First Ministe, with a majority of 71 out of 128 votes…
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3000 electric vehicles added for pilgrims in Haram
3000 more electric vehicles have been added to meet the increasing number of pilgrims at Haram Makkah. According to the…
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Israel demolished 953 Palestinian homes in West Bank.
Ramallah: Israeli authorities demolished 953 Palestinian homes in the West Bank and East Jerusalem in 2022, the highest number in seven…
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Spanish wildfire still out of control after erupting last week
Madrid: A wildfire that erupted in Spain on March 23 still remains out of control, after burning around 4,500 acres of…
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Deadly fire rips through Mexico migrant centre, 37 dead
Mexico City: At least 37 people were killed and about 100 others injured as a deadly fire ripped through a migrant…
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20 pilgrims killed in bus accident in Saudi Arabia
At least 20 people were killed and more than 20 injured after a bus of pilgrims going to Makkah caught…
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China detects another human case of influenza A H3N8
Beijing: China has detected another human case of influenza A H3N8 in a 56-year-old woman. This is reportedly the third such…
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US watching Rahul’s case in Indian courts: State Dept
Washington: A US Department of State spokesperson has said that Washington is watching Congress leader Rahul Gandhis case in Indian courts…
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Mid-air collision between Air India, Nepal Airlines aircraft averted, 2 suspended
New Delhi: A major accident was averted on Friday when an Air India and Nepal Airlines aircraft came close to colliding…
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Pakistan runs short of life-saving drugs
Karachi: The pricing policy of Drug Regularity Authority of Pakistan (DRAP) and the depreciating rupee have caused extreme shortage of most…
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Burqa-clad women protest in Pak
Islamabad: Following the arrest of Maulana Hidayatur Rehman, chief of Pakistani political outfit Haq Do Tehreek (HDT), in January, the situation…
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India summons Canadian envoy over Khalistan protests, seeks explanation
New Delhi: India has lodged a strong protest with the Canadian government and summoned the high commissioner over Khalistan protests outside…
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SHO suspended for assaulting Hindus for eating during Ramadan in Pakistan
New Delhi: A police officer in Pakistan’s Sindh was suspended after he tortured, harassed, manhandled and arrested Hindu shopkeepers for allegedly…
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Mississippi tornadoes death toll reaches 25
Washington: The death toll from tornadoes sweeping the US state of Mississippi has reached 25 while dozens of others were injured,…
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Brainwashed in Brampton: Khalistanis target new students from Punjab
Toronto: As Khalistani activists in Canada grab the headlines after the Amritpal Singh incident in Punjab, Ujjal Dosanjh, the former Premier…
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Saudi-Iran rapprochement: A victory for China
The manner in which China has brokered a peace deal between two arch foes: Saudi Arabia and Iran may help…
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Walmart laying off hundreds of employees to prepare for future needs of customers
San Francisco: Retail giant Walmart is laying off hundreds of employees at its e-commerce facilities across the US as part of…
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US, Canada reach deal on decades-old asylum agreement
Ottawa/Washington: In a significant move, the US and Canada have reached a deal on a decades-old asylum agreement that would restrict…
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New HIV-AIDS cases in Japan hit 20-year low
Tokyo: A total of 870 people tested for HIV-AIDS in Japan last year, marking a 20-year low, the Health Ministry said.…
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‘Change is coming that hasn’t happened in 100 years and we’re driving it’: Xi’s parting message to Putin
London: China’s President Xi Jinping told a grinning Vladimir Putin ‘change is coming’ in an ominous parting message as he departed…