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How Biden and his allies are pushing back against a special counsel's claims about his memory
President Joe Biden's Democratic allies are launching an aggressive defense against a special counsel's explosive claims that the 81yearold president couldn't remember major milestones in his life, trying to diminish the significance of the prosecutor's a...
Jaishankar Harps on Increased Presence of Indian Community, Lauds India-Australia Partnership in Trade, Defence
Addressing the Indian community here, Jaishankar started by highlighting how it was under Prime Minister Narendra Modi that a “new energy, this new interest, which has come into our foreign policy,” compared it with how it used to be in earlier years and...
Father Allegedly Beat 5-Yr-Old Daughter, Did Drugs as She Died, Then Chopped Off Her Corpse
Adam Montgomery, before chopping off his five-year-old daughter’s body, compressed it for days and kept it in several different places, including at the eatery where he worked.
Pakistan Elections: UK, EU Raise Concerns about Results, US Says Will Work with Next Govt
The UK and the EU raised concerns about not having a level-playing field and lack of inclusivity but the US said it will work with the elected government.
As Pakistan Election Results Drag On, Imran Claims Big Win In AI Video, Slams Nawaz's 'Premature' Celebration
Imran Khan slammed Nawaz Sharif for celebrating prematurely and despite knowing that PTI candidates have won.
Takeaways from the special counsel's report on Biden's handling of classified documents
Special Counsel Robert Hur on Thursday released his longawaited report on President Joe Biden's handling of classified documents, and it’s not great news for the president on multiple fronts. The report concludes that no criminal charges against Biden are...
North Korea's Kim Says He Has No Desire For Talks, Repeats Threat to Destroy South If Provoked
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un rejects diplomacy with South Korea, threatens annihilation, raising tensions in the region
'Won By Absolute Landslide,' Claims PTI as Imran Khan-Linked Candidates Outperform In Elections
Stay updated with Pakistan's election as independent candidates linked to jailed former PM Imran Khan take the lead, raising rigging fears
Former Brazilian Prez Bolsonaro to Surrender Passport as Brazil Probe Coup Attempt
Brazil police carried out several raids on those accused of orchestrating a coup against the elected govt in 2021.
India To Replace Military Personnel In Maldives With Technical People
Following the second meeting of the high-level core group to address the issue of the military personnel, the Maldivian foreign ministry said India will replace its military personnel in two phases by May 10
Antony Blinken Hopes For Deal To Free Gaza Hostages But 'A Lot Of Work To Be Done'
Blinken met Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu a day after talks in Qatar, which mediated the reportedly phased deal in which Israel would suspend military operations in return for the release of hostages from Gaza and Palestinian prisoners from Is...
Nearly 6,50,000 Security Personnel Deployed for Thursday's General Elections in Pakistan
For the four provincial assemblies, 12,695 candidates are in the field, including 12,123 males, 570 women, and two trans-genders
Rights Watchdogs Alarmed as Pak Govt Mulls Internet Suspension Amid Poll Security Concerns
Amnesty International calls for uninterrupted internet access during Pakistan's polling process as government hints at selective suspension
India Advises Citizens Not to Travel to Myanmar's Rakhine State
In an advisory, the Ministry of External Affairs asked Indian citizens who are already in Rakhine state to leave it immediately
Canada Hockey Gang Rape Case: Five Former, Current Player Charged, Cops Apologize for Probe Delay
Canadian police apologized because it took six years to probe the case of five players allegedly raping a young woman in a hotel in 2018.
UK, Ireland Leaders in Belfast as N.Ireland Power Sharing Resumes
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak arrived in the Northern Ireland capital on Sunday, a day after Sinn Fein's Michelle O'Neill made history by becoming the province's first Irish nationalist leader