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Top UN Human Rights Body Deplores Violence in Pakistan Ahead of Feb 8 Polls, Supports PTI and Imran Khan
In a statement, the UNHR pointed out that in the lead-up to the vote, there have been no less than 24 reported instances in which armed groups have staged attacks against members of political parties
With a single word -- 'lover' -- Trump employs familiar playbook in tweaking his investigators
Each time Donald Trump refers to a Georgia prosecutor 's colleague as her “lover,” he's invoking a strikingly familiar turn of phrase.
France's Foreign Ministry Has Summoned Russia's Ambassador Over French Aid Workers Killed in Ukraine
The humanitarian workers were killed in Russian strikes on Thursday near the front line of fighting in the war in Ukraine north of the Dnipro River. Three other French nationals were wounded in the strikes
Imran Khan Found to be Mastermind of May 9 Attack, Army Courts Ready With Verdict: Sources
Top sources close to the Pakistani establishment told News18 that eyewitnesses have given statements against Imran Khan, the 71-year-old founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI). Sources added none of these eye-witnesses have been promised any concessio...
Indian Troops Will Leave Maldives Before May 10: Prez Muizzu Says in Maiden Parliament Speech
Maldives President reaffirms anti-India stance, asserting sovereignty. Speaks about agreement reached for departure of Indian troops in Parliament
Newspaper Op-Ed Terms Michigan’s Dearborn as ‘America’s Jihad Capital’ Sparking Security Concerns
An article in the Wall Street Journal’s op-ed section termed the US city with the largest Muslim population as America’s jihad capital.
‘If Trump Was in Power…’: Israel Minister Ben-Gvir Says Biden Hindering War Efforts
Far-right Israeli security minister Itamar Ben-Gvir said Biden was not fully backing Israel and was busy sending aid to Palestinians.
Pakistan: Militants Kill 10 In Attack on Police Station in Khyber's Dera Ismail Khan
Militants attack northern Pakistan police station, killing 10 officers. Counteroffensive underway, updates on search operation
2 People Died Following Report of Denver Shooting, 6 People Injured, Police Say
Police said earlier that investigators were at the scene of a shooting in the 5000 block of North Orleans Court
Who is Marwan Barghouti? Hamas Demands Release Of a Man Some See as Their 'Nelson Mandela'
Marwan Barghouti is considered a political figure, but Israel views him as an arch-terrorist. He is serving five life terms for his role in deadly attacks
Watch | British MP Bob Blackman Tells UK Parliament BBC’s Ram Mandir Coverage Was 'Biased'
UK parliamentarian Bob Blackman said the BBC’s coverage of the Ram Mandir consecration ceremony was biased and questioned its impartiality.
Hamas Deploys Police, Distributes Funds in Sign of Resurgence in Gaza Areas Israeli Troops Have Left
Israel has said it’s determined to crush Hamas militarily and prevent it from returning to power in Gaza, an enclave it has ruled since 2007
US Announces Sanctions, Charges Against Iranian IRGC alongside Iraq-Syria Strikes
The US sanctioned six members of the cyber-electronic command of the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
US moves to seize more than 500,000 barrels of Iranian oil it says was illegally trafficked
The Justice Department announced Friday that it was seizing more than 500,000 barrels of internationally sanctioned Iranian fuel that officials said was illegally trafficked to provide funding for the country's paramilitary force.
India to Replace Military Personnel in 3 Aviation Platforms in Maldives by May 10
The Maldivian foreign ministry's comments came hours after the India-Maldives core group concluded a meeting in Delhi that primarily focused on withdrawal of Indian military personnel from the island nation
Ukraine’s Army Chief, Dubbed 'Iron General,' Speaks Up as Uncertainty Loom Over His Future
Ukraine’s Army Chief explains the unique challenges in shaping warfare today, blending technology, politics, and economics