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'Thank You, Bharat': Ruchira Kamboj, India’s Top Diplomat At UN, Bids Farewell After Three Decades Of Service
Kamboj’s post announcing her retirement was met with overwhelming response by people from all walks of life
'We Will Not Allow The End Of...': Israel Ministers Threaten To Quit Govt If Biden Hostage Plan Goes Ahead
Israeli ministers threaten to quit over proposed hostage release. Far-right coalition partners oppose deal outlined by US President Biden
EU Vote A 'Referendum On Opposing Visions' Of Europe: Italy PM
Meloni's post-fascist Brothers of Italy party triumphed in the September 2022 national elections and is hoping for a repeat performance in the European Parliament elections, held in Italy on June 8 and 9
Israel Allegedly Mistreating Palestinians Detained By Its Army In Desert Hospital: Report
Detainees held in the Sde Teiman military field hospital accuse Israel of inhuman treatment.
China, Pakistan Announce New Cargo Route Joining Guizhou And Karachi
An all-cargo plane carrying six tonnes of freight, including clothing, electronics, and various commodities was launched as part of the inauguration.
'Do Not Intimidate Me': Chinese Envoy Threatens Nepali Journalist Over His Social Media Post
The X post claimed that Nepal had taken a loan from China at an interest rate of five percent, contrary to the two percent mentioned in official documents
Analysis-Biden tip-toes deeper into Ukraine conflict with arms decision
President Joe Biden's decision to relax some restrictions on Ukraine's use of U.S. weaponry inside Russia is a small but significant step deeper into the twoyearold war that experts say could help blunt Russia's crossborder Kharkiv offensive.
Canadian serial killer Robert Pickton dies after prison attack
Convicted Canadian serial killer Robert Pickton died on Friday aged 74 after he was assaulted by another inmate in a maximumsecurity prison earlier this month, prison authorities said.
Trump's case casts a spotlight on movement to restore voting rights to those convicted of felonies
Republicanled states have historically made it difficult for those convicted of a felony to vote or barred it altogether. Now the Republicans’ presumptive nominee for president, who lives in one of those states, is among them.
Trump carries the stain of conviction like a crown. Will the verdict matter to voters?
The bravado behind Donald Trump' s boastful hypothesis in 2016 “I could stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shoot somebody and I wouldn’t lose any voters" is headed for a realworld reckoning.
Air National Guard unit that was suspended after classified documents leak will restart mission
The Air National Guard intelligence unit involved in the massive classified documents leak by an airman last year has been recertified and will return to its mission on Saturday after months of investigations, improvements and inspections, the Air Force s...
Hush Money Case: Donald Trump's Campaign Donation Page Crashes After Guilty Verdict
Former President Trump's campaign website crashes post-conviction. Learn more about the impact on fundraising and the campaign's response
Biden allows Ukraine to use US-supplied arms to strike inside Russia near Kharkiv area, say US officials
President Joe Biden has quietly allowed Kyiv to fire U.S.supplied weapons at targets inside Russia but only near the border with the area around Ukraine's northern city of Kharkiv, U.S. officials said on Thursday.
N.Korea's Kim guided multiple rocket launchers demonstration, KCNA reports
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un guided a firing drill of 600mm "superlarge" multiple rocket launchers, state media KCNA reported on Friday.
Explainer-What are the security deals Ukraine is signing with allies?
The United States is close to completing negotiations on a bilateral security agreement with Ukraine, a U.S. official said on Thursday. Twelve other countries have already signed such deals on security cooperation, pledging to keep up their longterm suppo...
Money, not capacity, main issue for ammo supplies to Ukraine, Czech official says
The slow pace of donor contributions poses the main obstacle to shipping desperately needed ammunition to Ukraine faster, a leading official in the Czech drive to supply Kyiv said on Thursday.