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‘Canada Trying To Please Khalistanis’: Intel Sources On Why Indian Diplomat Was Named Person of Interest | Exclusive
"The RCMP, which is investigating the case in a neutral way, has not given any evidence of Indian involvement. However, Trudeau wants the RCMP to give favourable results to nail India,” said top intelligence sources
Acemoglu, Johnson and Robinson Win 2024 Nobel Economics Prize For Work On Wealth Inequality
Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson and James Robinson were able to show a relationship between institutions and prosperity by examining political and economic systems introduced by European colonists.
‘Bengalis Pulled Down Pak Army’s Pants, We’ll Break Their Jaws’: Pashtun Leader’s Bold Threat
Pashtun leader Manzoor Pashteen in a fiery speech warned Pakistani generals and accused the government in Pakistan for clamping down on their rights.
In A First, SpaceX Catches Giant Starship Booster Back At Launch Pad | Video
During its last flight in June, SpaceX achieved its first successful splashdown with Starship, a prototype spaceship that Musk hopes will one day carry humans to Mars.
US Officials Believe Israel Will Target Military And Energy Sites In Iran: Reports
The Middle East remains on high alert for further escalation in a year of war as Israel battles Iran-backed groups Hezbollah in Lebanon and Hamas in Gaza
Karachi Airport Explosion Linked To Foreign Intelligence Agency: Preliminary Report
The explosion near the Jinnah International Airport on Sunday night also killed the suspected suicide bomber
'Iranian Company Purchased Hezbollah Pagers': Former IRGC Officer's Big Revelation On Lebanon Blasts
An hour later, however, the news channel on which the former Quds Force deputy commander appeared, denied his remarks and said follow-ups show that his statements cannot be confirmed
What's Behind The Northern Lights That Dazzled The Sky Farther South Than Normal
NOAA's Friday forecast shows continued higher-than-normal activity, but the chances for another overnight show are slim farther south of Canada and the northern Plains states.
10-Point Plan For Strong ASEAN, Bilaterals With Regional Counterparts: Recapping PM Modi’s Day 1 Of Laos Visit
Modi highlighted India's ties with ASEAN and proposed a 10-point plan to strengthen India-ASEAN relations and held bilaterals with regional counterparts.
2024 Nobel Prize For Chemistry Goes To Baker, Jumper And Hassabis For Protein Design, Prediction
David Baker, John Jumper and Briton Demis Hassabis’ work helped unravel secrets of proteins through computing and artificial intelligence as they cracked the code of the structure of proteins.
Syria Says Seven Civilians Killed In Israel Damascus Strike Amid Escalating Tensions In Middle East
Observatory chief Rami Abdel Rahman said nine people were killed, five of them civilians including a child
‘A Decade Of Act East Policy’: PM Modi To Visit Laos For ASEAN-India Summit And 19th East Asia Summit
Modi's visit would be packed with summit-level talks, bilateral meetings and a lot of colour and culture
How State Guest Zakir Naik Swiftly Became ‘KhalNaik’ for Pakistanis with His Bizarre Comments and ‘India Love’
Naik’s baffling statements on issues like ‘excess baggage’, women’s rights, paedophilia, etc, and ‘running away’ from a group of orphan girls have befuddled Pakistanis and become lip-smacking fodder for social media trolls
After Vuhledar, Russia Forces Inch Towards Ukraine’s Pokrovsk With Grodivka Conquest
The Russian defence ministry said the forces captured Grodivka which is very close to key logistics hub Pokrovsk.
‘Returning In Coffins’: Freed Hostages, Kin Of Those Still Held In Gaza, Spend Their Days In Dread
Israel believes 64 hostages, which include two children as well, are alive but with no proof of life, the families of those abducted by Hamas in Gaza live in agonizing limbo.
'Israel Will Win': Netanyahu Meets IDF Soldiers As Beirut Strikes, Hezbollah Reply Mark Hamas Attack Anniversary
IDF Col. Or Volozinsky of Brigade 188 said that his forces were destroying large amounts of Hezbollah Radwan forces weapons stored in almost every house