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Watch | 3 Dead, Over 270 Injured in Massive Gas Explosion in Kenya's Nairobi
Tragedy strikes Nairobi, Kenya, with a massive gas explosion leaving at least 2 dead and 167 injured. Ongoing updates on the rising death toll
India 'Concerned' Over Allegations Of UNRWA Link To Hamas Attacks, Takes Note Of ICJ's Israel Ruling
MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said India has provided aid to UNRWA directly and welcomed a probe into the allegations levelled against the Palestinian aid agency.
Myanmar Enters Fourth Year of Post-Coup Crisis
In the colonial-era downtown -- which once thronged with huge democracy protests -- there was a heavy military presence, with soldiers carrying machine guns on patrol and manning checkpoints
European Union Announces 50 Billion Euro Financial Aid for Ukraine
The deal was initially blocked by Hungary and EU said this deal brings long-term, predictable funding for Ukraine.
UN Chief Urges Return to Democracy on 'Sombre' Myanmar Coup Anniversary
UN Secretary-General urges Myanmar to end violence and restore democracy on the third anniversary of the military coup
Biden Heads to Swing State Michigan to Placate Arab-American Anger over Gaza War
Michigan’s Dearborn is home to the largest concentration of Arab Americans in the US. Biden will also meet auto-union workers and leaders.
US Warship Downs Three Iranian Drones and Ballistic Missile Fired By Houthis
US warship USS Carney intercepts Iranian missile and downs three Houthi drones near Yemen, showcasing military response capabilities
Attack Foiled At Israel's Sweden Embassy: Ambassador
Police said the "live" device had been found by staff inside the premises of the Israeli embassy in the Swedish capital, without specifying what the object was
US Launches H-1B Visa Renewal Pilot Programme, Promising Boost for Indian Tech Talent
Renew your H-1B visa within the US with the pilot programme. Benefit from a historic opportunity. Limited slots available. Apply now!
Are insects drawn to light? New research shows it's confusion, not fatal attraction
Like a moth to flame, many scientists and poets have long assumed that flying insects were simply, inexorably drawn to bright lights.
Israel-Hamas War Rages In Gaza As Mediators Push For New Truce
Heavy Israeli strikes and urban combat across the besieged Gaza Strip killed 128 more people overnight, the health ministry in the Hamas-run Palestinian territory said
North Korea Fires Another Round of Cruise Missiles in Fresh Flurry of Tests
Kim Jong Un has already overseen "underwater nuclear weapon system", a solid-fuelled hypersonic ballistic missile and a new generation of strategic cruise missiles tests.
Neel Acharya, Indian Student in US’ Indiana, Found Dead One Day after He Was Reported Missing
Neel Acharya’s lifeless body was found on the campus of Purdue University.
Iranian Man, 2 Canadians Charged in Alleged Murder-For-Hire Plot on US Soil
An Iranian man, accused of leading a criminal network targeting dissidents abroad, has been charged, along with two Canadians, for conspiring to kill two individuals.
UK's Thetford Museum Gets About 200k Pound Grant to Mark the Legacy of Punjab's Last Maharajah
The museum was founded in 1924 by Prince Frederick Duleep Singh, the son of Maharajah Duleep Singh
US Negotiators Draft Deal for Release of Israeli Hostages, Two-Month Pause in Gaza Fighting
Tentative agreement between Israel and Hamas for a two-phase ceasefire and hostage release. Optimism surrounds the negotiations in Paris