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Turkey Ratifies Sweden’s NATO Bid after Year of Delays, Turkish Lawmakers Vote 287-55 in Favour
Turkish parliament voted 287-55 in favour of Finland’s bid to become the 32nd member of NATO.
3 Dead, Dozens Injured In Major Earthquake On China-Kyrgyzstan Border
The major quake was registered just after 2:00 am (1800 GMT Monday) at a depth of 13 kilometres in China's Xinjiang region, about 140 kilometres (85 miles) west of the city of Aksu
Israel Faces Mounting Pressure to End Gaza War Amid Deadliest Day for Troops
Israel's army said 21 of the 24 troops killed on Monday were reservists slain when rocket-propelled grenade fire hit a tank and two buildings they were trying to blow up
Indian Embassy’s Invite to Afghan Envoy in UAE is Routine, Doesn't Mean Taliban Recognition: Sources
Badruddin Haqqani, brother of Afghan Interior Minister Sirajuddin Haqqani, is the Charge d'Affaires of the 'Islamic Republic of Afghanistan’ in the UAE and was formerly a member of the Haqqani Network. His office has reportedly received an invitation to a...
Supreme Court rejects an appeal from a former business partner of Hunter Biden
The Supreme Court on Monday rejected an appeal from a former business partner of presidential son Hunter Biden who was seeking to overturn his criminal conviction for securities fraud.
Donald Trump Trial Delayed Over Juror Covid Symptoms
The juror in the civil case, at which Trump says he will testify, reported symptoms of fever, as did one of Trump's lawyers who had a separate exposure, the federal court in New York heard
China's Rights Record In Spotlight At UN
Beijing is likely to face intense scrutiny, especially from Western countries, during its regular Universal Periodic Review (UPR) -- an examination of all 193 UN member states must undergo every four to five years to assess their human rights record
'Future Generations May Not Forgive Us': WHO Chief Warns Pandemic Accord Hangs In The Balance
Shaken by the Covid-19 pandemic, the WHO's 194 member states decided more than two years ago to start negotiating an international accord aimed at ensuring countries are better equipped to deal with the next health catastrophe, or to prevent it altogether
Iran, Pakistan Envoys To Resume Duties After Tensions Over Deadly Strikes
"It has been mutually agreed that the ambassadors of both countries may return to their respective posts by January 26," said a joint statement by the foreign ministries in Tehran and Islamabad
Broken Water Pipes: Tennessee Capital Memphis Has Another Problem amid Arctic Freeze
The city was repairing 10 water breaks and issued boil water notices to residents as 28 water systems were broken.
WATCH | Car Rallies In US, UK To Mark Ram Lalla's 'Pran Pratishtha' in Ayodhya
The event was followed by the distribution of the prasad and a Tesla car light show. The rally also had 3 digital trucks that played videos of Ram’s life story with life-size pictures of Ram, Sita, Lakshman, and Hanuman
Watch: Ryanair Flight Diverted After Mid-Air Brawl, Man Dragged Off Plane by Police
Mid-flight brawl forces Ryanair UK to Canary Islands flight diversion to Portugal. Drunken passengers arrested after a fight onboard. Flight disruption details
Israel Drops Leaflets Seeking Its Hostages as Fighting Across Gaza Continues
Israel intensifies attacks on Gaza, seeking hostages. Conflict escalates, with airstrikes and ground operations. Humanitarian crisis deepens
Watch: Israeli Military Uncovers Gaza Tunnel That Once Held Hostages in 'Inhumane' Conditions
In a Gaza Strip tunnel, Israeli soldiers find Hamas' secret cells. Photos reveal the grim conditions of hostage captivity. Military action eliminates terrorists
Why Are Iran and the US Blaming Each Other for Airstrikes in Pakistan?
Biden is blaming Iran for widening the conflict but is the US President ignoring the fact that Pakistan houses and nurtures separatists and terrorists.
Denmark to Join Britain-US Coalition Against Huthis: Govt
"We have responded to the request for Denmark to take part in the coalition," Defence Minister Troels Lund Poulsen told reporters