World
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Winter storm hits US
New York: A winter storm hit the mid-Atlantic and northeast US, causing widespread travel disruption and knocking out power for more…
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Death toll from Afghan earthquake rises to 22
Kabul: The death toll from a magnitude 5.6 earthquake in Afghanistan’s western province of Badghis has increased to 22, an official…
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Five injured as train derails after Balochistan explosion
New Delhi: At least five people were injured in an explosion near a railway track in the Mashkaf area in Balochistans…
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Saudi Royal Family Descendants of Jews: Iranian General
New Delhi: The commander of Irans Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy recently said that the ruling royal family members in Saudi…
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Taliban welcomes UN chief’s call to lift ban on assets
Kabul: The Taliban-led government in Afghanistan has welcomed the remarks of UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres calling on the US to lift…
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Dozens of Palestinians injured in West Bank clashes
Ramallah: Dozens of Palestinian protesters were injured during clashes with Israeli soldiers in the West Bank, medics said. Palestinian medics said…
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Drought kills 62,585 animals in Tanzania
Dar es Salaam: At least 62,585 animals have been killed by prolonged drought in Tanzania’s northern district of Simanjiro, an official…
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Pakistan to give permanent residency for wealthy Afghans, Chinese
New Delhi: The Pakistan government has decided to offer permanent residency to foreign investors, especially to fetch heavy investments from wealthy…
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Pakistan says concerned by rise of Hindutva politics in India
New Delhi: Pakistan, under its policy of peace at home and abroad, wishes to improve its relationship with India, the country’s…
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Chinese spy boasted of lobbying 480 MPs in UK
New Delhi: The Chinese spy at the heart of Whitehall boasted of lobbying ‘more than 480 MPs’ and even sought to…
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Afghan Universities to reopen, female students included: Taliban
Kabul: The Taliban-led government will soon reopen universities across the country for both male and female students, but classes will be…
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Afghan Women Demand Govt Jobs, Representation
Kabul: Dozens of Afghan women from all walks of live held a protest in Kabul demanding the Taliban to provide government…
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Saudi Arabia to Develop Nuclear Power Programme
Riyadh: Saudi Arabia aims to take advantage of its uranium resources to develop its nuclear power program, Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz…
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Pakistani Passport 4th Worst in the World
New Delhi: The Pakistani passport has been ranked as the fourth worst for international travel for the third consecutive year, with…
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80-year-old Palestinian-American Found Dead in West Bank
Ramallah: An 80-year-old Palestinian man who holds American citizenship was found dead in the West Bank following his arrest by the…
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Israel grants ID cards to 1,000 Palestinians in West Bank
Ramallah: Israeli authorities have granted identification cards to 1,000 Palestinians living in the West Bank, allowing them to continue to stay…
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Blackout in Kabul as Uzbekistan Power Supply goes down
New Delhi: Afghanistans electricity body, Da Afghanistan Breshna Sherkat (DABS), said that Uzbekistans power supply to the country has decreased by…
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NK Succeed in Final Test-Firing of Hypersonic Missile
Seoul: North Korea said Wednesday it has successfully conducted the “final” test-firing of a new hypersonic missile a day earlier as…
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Covid-19 out of control in Karachi
New Delhi: The Covid-19 situation in Karachi is spinning out of control amid the fifth wave of the pandemic as the…
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Pakistan aims Peace with India in New National Security Policy
Islamabad: In an attempt to ease down continued tensions with its neighbours, especially with India, Pakistan’s Imran Khan-led government is gearing…