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Can Indonesia’s President-Elect ‘Cute Grandpa’ Prabowo Shed His ‘Dark’ Image? What to Expect?
Analysts say there are slim chances of Prabowo’s presidency downgrading Indonesia to full-fledged autocracy but there could be incidents, which would erode few elements of democracy
Putin Says 'Categorically Against' Putting Nuclear Weapons in space
Washington said last week it was worried Russia was developing the system while saying it posed no immediate threat to people on Earth
Police Arrest 11 for Delivering Drugs Using Drones inside Prison in US’ West Virginia
The eleven members of the crew delivered illegal drugs using drones in a medium-security prison in southern West Virginia.
Who Is Yulia Navalnaya, Stoic Partner of Deceased Putin Critic Who Vowed to Continue His Fight?
Yulia Navalnaya, Alexei Navalny’s widow, said she will continue his fight and mount an opposition to Vladimir Putin.
US Launches Five New Strikes on Huthi Weapons Systems: Pentagon
The strikes occurred on 3 pm and 8 pm Sanaa time (1200 and 1700 GMT), the US military said, and are part of a series of actions taken by the United States and its allies against the Huthis
2 Officers, 1 First Responder Shot and Killed at the Scene of a Domestic Call in Minnesota
The deaths of the two Burnsville police officers and the first responder were confirmed by the Minnesota Police
China's Coast Guard to Ramp Up Patrols Near Taiwan Archipelago After 2 Fishermen Die
China increases patrols near Taiwan's Kinmen archipelago after fishermen deaths, escalating tensions in the region
Fears Mount for People Trapped in Gaza’s Nasser Hospital Following Israeli Raids
Intense fighting has raged around Nasser Hospital in Gaza's main southern city of Khan Yunis and 120 patients are stuck there without water, food and electricity.
Dutch PM Frontrunner Geert Wilders Sends ‘Message of Support to Brave’ Nupur Sharma
The Netherlands PM frontrunner Wilders said Nupur Sharma was threatened by Islamists and urged freedom-loving people to support her.
Greece’s Conservative Govt Legalises Same-Sex Marriage, Adoptions
Greece became the first Orthodox Christian country in the world to legalise same-sex marriage.
Watch | Smoke Fills Metro Station in Washington after Insulator inside Rail Car Catches Fire, Services Suspended
The Eastern Market station was evacuated as an insulator fire caused smoke. Service was suspended on Blue, Orange, and Silver lines.
Indonesia Elections: Ex-General Prabowo Subianto Favourite to Takeover Reins from Widodo
Subianto was a military chief during the dictatorship of Suharto and served as defence minister under the outgoing Joko Widodo regime.
Pentagon chief Austin remains hospitalized, will not travel to Brussels for Ukraine, NATO meetings
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has canceled his trip to Brussels to meet with NATO ministers and work on Ukraine military aid as he remains hospitalized while dealing with complications from prostate cancer, two defense officials said Monday.
Day of Meetings in Islamabad, as PML-N And PPP Scramble for Deal to Form Next Pak Govt
The PPP will hold its Central Executive Committee (CEC) meeting around 7pm on Monday to deliberate on the PML-N’s offers, sources told News18
Sri Lankan Prez Congratulates Modi on Ram Temple Opening, Hails Bilateral Ties At UPI Launch In Sri Lanka
President Ranil Wickremesinghe highlights India-Sri Lanka ties. UPI services rolled out in Sri Lanka and Mauritius during virtual ceremony with PM Modi
Foreign Aid Drops as Rights Abuses Jeopardise Health System In Taliban-Ruled Afghanistan
Human Rights Watch warns of a health crisis in Afghanistan due to reduced foreign aid and Taliban restrictions on women's rights, impacting millions