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Viral Video: Indians Walking to Mexico-Texas Border to Enter US Mirrors SRK's Real-life 'Dunki'
The video which has sparked widespread debate, a woman can be heard questioning the two men about their mode of travel, to which they claim to have walked across the border from Mexico
Apple Has Kept an Illegal Monopoly Over Smartphones in US, Justice Department Says in Antitrust Suit
The lawsuit, filed in federal court in New Jersey, alleges that Apple has monopoly power in the smartphone market and uses its control over the iPhone to “engage in a broad, sustained, and illegal course of conduct
India-US Relationship Stronger Than It Has Ever Been: Pentagon Officials
Discover insights into the growing relationship between India and the United States, emphasizing defense cooperation and strategic interests in the Indo-Pacific
Pannun Case: Working With India to Hold Those Behind Assassination Plot Accountable, Says US
Biden administration collaborates with Indian government to address foiled plot to assassinate Khalistani separatist on US soil
Privacy Probe Launched Over Kate Middleton’s Medical Data Breach
The hospital reportedly contacted Kensington Palace, the Prince and Princess of Wales’ office, after the alleged breach came to light
Two Pakistani Women Get Death Sentence Over 'Blasphemy' Murder
Two Pakistani women sentenced to death for killing their madrassa teacher over blasphemy allegations, highlighting the sensitivity of blasphemy in Pakistan
Did India, Pakistan Come Close to Nuclear War After Balakot Strike? Ex-US Diplomat Pompeo Reveals Inside Story
Former US Secretary of State Pompeo reveals the tense moments when India and Pakistan teetered on the brink of nuclear conflict after the Balakot strike in February 2019
Afghan Schools Restart With Girls Barred For Third Year In A Row
Girls in Afghanistan are not permitted to pursue higher studies after Taliban took control of the country.
Pro-Trump attorney released from custody after promising to turn herself in on Michigan warrant
A Michigan attorney who unsuccessfully sued to overturn former President Donald Trump's 2020 loss in that state was released from custody in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday after promising to drive back home and turn herself in on an outstanding warrant.
Singapore: Indian-Origin Man Pleads Guilty to Sexually Assaulting Maintenance Worker From India
Indian-origin man pleads guilty to sexually assaulting a worker in Singapore. Court considers reformative training for offender
Stop Blaming Global South, US Emission Is 25 Times Indian Emissions Per Capita: Ex-Executive Director UNEP
Speaking at the CNN-News18 Rising Bharat Summit, Erik Solheim underlined the need to frame the message on environmental movement in a way that evokes love for nature and caters to a wider segment of the audience
South Korean Defense Chief Says North Korea Has Supplied 7,000 Containers of Munitions to Russia
Both Moscow and Pyongyang have denied the existence of an arms deal between the countries
Meet North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un’s Possible Successor Ju Ae
Kim Jong Un’s daughter, who is never named but reportedly goes by the name Ju Ae, was referred to as ‘hyangdo’.
Israel Conducts Pre-Dawn Raid In Gaza's Largest Hospital Ahead of Mossad Chief, Qatar PM Meet
Israeli forces raided the Al Shifa hospital hours before international mediators and envoys were set to meet in Qatar.
EXCLUSIVE | Afghan Forces Retaliate Against Pakistan's Air Strikes, Gunshots Reported At Af-Pak Border
The Afghan National Defence Forces are retaliating against the airstrikes conducted by Pakistan on Monday morning. Pakistan claims it eliminated TTP terrorists.
Donald Trump Says There Will be 'Bloodbath' If He Loses Election, Predicts End of US Democracy
Trump's team attempted to defend the former President and said Joe Biden's policies on auto and manufacturing are creating an economic bloodbath for Americans