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Prince Harry Doesn't ‘Feel Safe’ Bringing His Wife Meghan and Their Kids To UK, Here's The Reason
Prince Harry, 39, no longer has police protection in the UK after stepping down as a royal in 2020
US Supreme Court Overturns January 6 Obstruction Convictions, Case Sent Back to Lower Court
In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court ruled that the prosecution's interpretation of the law used to charge January 6 rioters was too broad.
Imran Khan Calls Pak Army Chief 'Power Hungry', Says He Violated Agreement To Remain Neutral
Imran Khan accuses Pakistan army chief Asim Munir of political interference and assassination attempts, amid escalating tensions and a crackdown on dissent
World Bank: India Leads Global Remittance Receipts With USD 120 Billion In 2023
India received USD 120 billion in remittances in 2023, which is almost twice of USD 66 billion received by Mexico during the same period, the World Bank said in a report released on Wednesday.
US: Trump Mocked Online After His Campaign Claims 'Torture' in Georgia Jail Via Fundraising Email
Former president Donald Trump's campaign has alleged that he was tortured when his historic mugshot was being taken at Georgia's Fulton County Jail in August 2023, during a 20-minute procedure while being booked for a criminal case
Video: Dutch Pilot Shares What Happens After Her Aircraft’s Canopy Flung Open Mid-Air
Narine Melkumjan suffered from impaired vision for over a day and difficulties breathing in the aftermath of the incident.
Auma Obama, Barack Obama’s Half-Sister, Tear-Gassed In Kenyan Anti-Finance Bill Protests
Police opened fire at protesters protesting against a legislation to raise taxes outside the Kenyan Parliament.
UN Says Around 500,000 Gazans Facing Catastrophic Hunger
The UN said 22% of Gaza’s population is facing "catastrophic levels of acute food insecurity" known as IPC Phase 5
US Lawmakers Questions FDAs Drug Inspection Programme In India And China
Three top American lawmakers have questioned the foreign drug inspection programme of the Food and Drug Administration in India and China.
‘Terrorism Is Existential Threat To Peace’: Indian Mission On Anniversary Of 1985 AI Kanishka Bombing
Remembering the tragic Air India Flight 182 Kanishka bombing, a solemn event marking 39 years, honoring victims of terrorism and calling for global unity against extremism
Who Are The Hindujas And Why Four From The Billionaire Family Have Been Handed Jail Sentences?
The Hindujas are one of the richest families of the world and run the Hinduja group of companies, which has subsidiaries in automobile, banking, shipping and other sectors.
‘No Consular Access Request Received’: MEA On Indian Extradited To US In Pannun Murder Plot Case
The MEA said that it has not received any consular access request from Nikhil Gupta. Gupta has been involved in a murder-for-hire plot against Khalistani terrorist Pannun.
'How Can You Qualify For $33 Mn Compensation?' US Senators Blast Boeing CEO Over Aviation Giant's Safety Record
Taking a dig at the Boeing CEO, Senator Hawley said Calhoun is only interested in "cutting corners" and extracting all money out of the aviation giant, without paying any attention to the transparency of the company, passengers' safety and quality checks
Climate Activists Target Taylor Swift's Private Jet, Spray Paint Planes At London's Stansted Airport | Video
The protest, claimed by the group Just Stop Oil, involved spraying orange paint on private jets, including one they believed to be used by Swift, who is currently touring the UK
Louisiana Becomes First US State To Mandate Ten Commandments Display In All Public Schools
Louisiana mandates Ten Commandments in public schools. Legal and constitutional challenges loom as GOP-backed legislation faces opposition
'Horror Film': Indian Farm Worker With Severed Arm Dies After Being Abandoned on Roadside in Rural Italy
The Flai CGIL trade union said the farm labourer, who did not have legal papers, was cutting hay at a farm in Latina when his arm was sliced off by a machine