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US House Passes Bill Forcing TikTok To Choose Between Selling Stake Or Facing Ban
The US House bill says that if TikTok’s Chinese owner ByteDance does not sell its stake it will face a full ban after a year.
Palestinian Red Crescent Claims Israeli Raid In West Bank Refugee Camp Killed 14
The raid happened on Nur Shams refugee camp situated north of the Israel-held West Bank. Israel says it killed 10 militants during the raid.
Maldives Parliamentary Polls: Split In Muizzu’s Party Means Victory Will Be Hard For Pro-China President
The only boost for Muizzu in the parliamentary elections is the release of his pro-China mentor and former president Abdulla Yameen from house arrest.
Iran, Israel Take Steps To Stop Clashes From Spiralling Into Major Conflict
Both Iran and Israel chose not to comment much on the Isfahan attacks or the bombing of the PMF base in Iraq in a bid to avoid further conflict.
Who Was Max Azzarello? US Man Left Behind 'Online Manifesto' Before Setting Himself On Fire Outside Trump Trial
Man dies after setting himself on fire outside New York City court where Trump is on trial. Incident interrupts hearings
H5N1 Strain Of Bird Flu Found In Raw Milk From Infected Animals: WHO
WHO reports H5N1 bird flu in raw milk. Cases in US prompt concern. No human-human transmission yet. Experts investigate virus survival in milk
Putin Critic Alexei Navalny's Wife Yulia Appears On Time's '100 Most Influential People' List
Yulia told Time that her decision to enter politics was aimed at instilling hope among her husband’s supporters and sending a message that Navalny's death will not put an end to the anti-Putin resistance
Russian Missiles Strike Chernihiv City In Ukraine, Killing 17 As War Approaches Critical Stage
At least 61 people, including 3 children, were wounded in the attack, Ukrainian emergency services said, as rescue workers searched through partially demolished buildings and tall mounds of rubble
Facing a Republican revolt, House Speaker Johnson pushes ahead on US aid for Ukraine, allies
Defiant and determined, House Speaker Mike Johnson pushed back Tuesday against mounting Republican anger over his proposed U.S. aid package for Ukraine, Israel and other allies, and rejected a call to step aside or risk a vote to oust him from office.
Dubai Airport Diverts Flights As Heavy Rains Lash UAE; Met Office Issues Red Alert
The weather board urged the residents to take all the necessary precautions and "stay away from areas of flooding and water accumulation"
Video: Fire Engulfs Copenhagen's Old Stock Exchange, Blazing Spire Collapses
Copenhagen's Old Stock Exchange was engulfed by fire, leading one of its spires to collapse in front of horrified bystanders.
Review says Abbey Gate bombing wasn't preventable, refutes claims troops sighted the would-be bomber
The suicide bombing at the Kabul airport that killed U.S. troops and Afghans in August 2021 was not preventable, and the “bald man in black” spotted by U.S. service members the morning of the attack was not the bomber, according to a new review by U.S. Ce...
'Give Us What We Need': Ukraine Foreign Minister Urges Its Allies, Cites Example Of Israel's Response To Iran
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy made the same point late Sunday, referring to the Iranian attack. “The whole world sees what real defense is. It sees that it is feasible,” he wrote
'This Is What A 99% Interception Rate Looks Like': Israel Shares Video On How It Took Down Iranian Drones
The IDF launched a video to show how it intercepted over 300 projectiles fired by Iran in an unprecedented attack.
'Modi Ki Guarantee Outside The Nation Too': Jaishankar On Talks With Iran On Indian Crew Members Of Seized Ship
Iran said Indian representatives will soon be allowed to meet the Indian crew members of MSC ARIES
Indian Diplomat Dresses Up As 'Apsara' On Cambodian New Year; Photos Go Viral On Social Media
As the Indian Embassy shared her pictures on social media, they said that the diplomat has a deep understanding and admiration for Khmer culture and tradition