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Israel Killed 25,000 Palestinian Women, Children Since October: Pentagon
"It's over 25,000," Austin told lawmakers when asked during a House Armed Services Committee hearing for the figure on women and children killed
'Hands Soaked In Bloodshed': India Slams Pakistan For 'Unsolicited Comments' on Kashmir At UNHRC
India responds strongly as Pakistan and Turkey raise Kashmir issue at UNHRC. New Delhi defends its internal affairs against unsolicited comments
Weeks After Pakistan General Polls, PML-N Formally Nominates Shehbaz Sharif for PM's Post
The PML-N parliamentary members meeting was held in Islamabad with the party supremo Nawaz Sharif in the chair on Wednesday
UK's Prince Harry Loses High Court Challenge Over Security Protection
Prince Harry loses High Court challenge over security protection level in the UK. Ruling follows concerns after he ceased to be a full-time working royal
US: Idaho Set to Execute One Of The Longest-Serving Death Row Inmates In The Country
The execution of Thomas Eugene Creech, one of the longest-serving death row inmates, is imminent as legal battles continue. Learn about his case here
Iran Heads to the Polling Booth on Friday. Here’s Five Things to Know About Elections in West Asian Nation
Observers expect the new Iranian parliament to be composed of conservatives and ultra-conservatives.
Why AP called South Carolina for Trump: Race call explained
The Associated Press declared Donald Trump the winner of the South Carolina primary as soon as polls closed. The race call was based on a comprehensive survey of South Carolina Republican primary voters that showed him defeating Nikki Haley by wide margin...
From France, Spain to Poland, Why European Union is Seeing Farmers’ Unrest? What are Their Demands?
The farmers in France and European Union have been protesting against rising costs and taxes, red tape, excessive environmental rules and competition from cheap imports
Tunisian Imam Expelled By France Says to Appeal Decision
Tunisian imam expelled from France vows legal action over alleged hate speech. Mahjoub Mahjoubi, facing deportation, denounces removal as arbitrary
'Quad Is Here to Stay and Grow': Jaishankar Says Others Cannot Have 'Veto On Our Choices'
Jaishankar asserts the Quad's enduring presence and its commitment to global prosperity amid rising concerns over China's assertiveness
Fears Over Russia's 'Ghost Fleet' Bypassing Oil Sanctions
Experts say the so-called ghost fleet of tankers with opaque ownership or without proper insurance has allowed the Kremlin to keep exporting despite a Western-imposed embargo and oil price cap on its global sales
Palestinians with No Link to Hamas May Govern Post-War Gaza, Israeli PM Netanyahu Proposes
Israel PM Netanyahu submitted the proposal to the security cabinet of the nation on Thursday. The proposal retained the target of finishing Hamas.
US promises new sanctions on Iran for its support of Russia's war in Ukraine, potential missile sale
The White House is promising to unveil new sanctions on Iran in the coming days in retaliation for its arms sales that have bolstered Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and threatening a "swift” and “severe” response if Tehran moves forward with selling ballis...
UK announces new Russia sanctions to mark Ukraine invasion anniversary
Britain this week imposed sanctions on six individuals in charge of the Arctic penal colony where Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny died
Chinese 'Research Vessel' Arrives in Maldives Amid India's Security Concerns
Chinese research vessel Xiang Yang Hong 03 docks in Maldives, raising tensions with India. Mapping of Indian Ocean seabed may impact regional geopolitics
Rape and Sexual Assault Took Place During Hamas Attack, Israeli Association Says
According to the Israeli report, which was submitted to the United Nations and U.N. investigators carrying out a similar investigation, the sexual and gender-based violence occurred in four main places – a music festival where over 360 people were killed,...