World
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Liz Truss in danger of becoming shortest-serving UK Prime Minister
London: The shortest-serving British Prime Minister was George Canning, who, in 1827, was in office for a mere 119 days. His…
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Dozens of desecrated bodies found on hospital’s roof in Multan
Multan: ‘Dozens’ of abandoned and desecrated bodies were found on the roof of the mortuary of Nishtar Hospital in Multan on…
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5G rollout triggers radio altimeter failures in aircrafts, US pilots worried
New York: As high-speed 5G wireless networks roll out across the world, pilots in the US are reporting frequent problems with…
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Locomotive facility introduced for disabled and elderly pilgrims to perform Tawaf and Sa’i
Harmain Shareefain administration has introduced a locomotive facility for disabled and elderly pilgrims to perform the Tawaf of Kaaba and…
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UK Chancellor of Exchequer Kwasi Kwarteng sacked
London: UK’s Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng was on Friday removed from his post by Prime Minister Liz Truss, following their differences over…
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Sikh trio fights to keep turban, beard at US Marine boot camp
New York: Three Sikh recruits, working to join the US Marine Corps, fought for an emergency appeal in District of Columbia’s…
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Attack on our student in Australia should be taken seriously: India
New Delhi: India on Friday said that the “unfortunate” attack on a 28-year-old student from Agra on October 6 in Australia…
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New Zealand signs new partnership agreement with Cook Islands
Wellington: New Zealand signed a new partnership agreement with the Cook Islands on Friday. The new Statement of Partnership reflected a…
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Taliban orders male teachers, students to sign pledge to adhere to Sharia law
Kabul: The Taliban-led government in Afghanistan has ordered male teachers and high-school students in Kandahar province to sign a written pledge…
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Pakistan not mentioned in US National Security Strategy 2022
Washington/Islamabad: Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, once considered as key allies of Washington, are not even mentioned in the US National Security…
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Man abuses Pakistan Finance Minister Ishaq Dar at Washington airport
Islamabad: A man hurled abuses at Pakistan Finance Minister Ishaq Dar at the Washington airport, the media reported. In a video…
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Pak govt will hang Imran upside down if he launches long march: Minister
Islamabad: The Pakistan government will hang former Prime Minister Imran Khan upside down if he launches his long march in Islamabad,…
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Suspect pleads not guilty in US Sikh family’s murder
New York: The accused in the kidnapping and killing of four members of an Indian-origin Sikh family in California, including an…
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UNESCO to rehabilitate iconic Sursock Palace damaged by Beirut blasts
Beirut: The UNESCO has announced that it has reached an agreement with the Swiss government and the Sursock Palace Association to…
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Iraqi parliament elects Abdul Latif Rashid as new Iraqi Prez
Baghdad: Iraqi lawmakers have elected Abdul Latif Rashid as the new President of Iraq, marking a crucial step toward forming a…
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US Congressional panel to subpoena Trump for Capitol riots
Washington: A US Congressional Committee decided in a surprise vote on Thursday to issue a subpoena to former President Donald Trump…
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Indian student critical after being stabbed in Australia, 1 arrested
Sydney: A 28-year-old Indian student from Agra is in critical condition after being stabbed multiple times to his face, chest and…
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500 doctors leave Sri Lanka; another 800 likely to follow
Colombo: Nearly 500 doctors have migrated from Sri Lanka to escape the continuing economic crisis in the country. Another 800…
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Biden rules out talks with Putin
Washington: US President Joe Biden ruled out talks with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin at the upcoming G20 summit at Indonesia,…
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Biden wants to rethink ties with Saudi Arabia
Washington: US President Joe Biden believes that it is time for Washington to rethink its relations with Saudi Arabia after the…