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Four Dead, More Than 20 Injured In Czech Train Crash
The accident happened shortly before 11:00 pm (local time) on Wednesday night near the main train station in Pardubice, around 100 kilometres east of the capital Prague
Kartarpur-Like Corridor Proposed By Pak Minister To Allow Hindus And Jains To Visit Religious Sites
Umarkot is home to Shri Shiv Mandir, which is considered one of the oldest Hindu temples in Sindh
Covid-19 Vaccines Linked To Surge In Excess Deaths Since Pandemic: Peer-Reviewed Journal
Study suggests COVID vaccines may contribute to excess deaths in the US and Western countries. Urges investigation into underlying causes
US Television Anchor In Louisiana Resigns After He Was 'Caught Sexting A 15-Year-Old Girl'
A married Louisiana TV anchor has abruptly quit his job after he was accused of sexting with someone he thought was a 15-year-old girl
Trudeau, Albanese, Bongbong Marcos Join Dozens Of World Leaders In Wishing Modi On Election Win
World leaders from Canada's Trudeau to France's Macron congratulate Narendra Modi on historic third term victory, pledging closer ties under his leadership
Macron pays tribute to civilian victims of D-Day bombings in Normandy
As world leaders gathered to celebrate the 80th anniversary of DDay, French President Emmanuel Macron paid tribute to the thousands of civilian victims of Allied bombardments on that day and in the monthslong Battle of Normandy that followed.
Italian court convicts Amanda Knox of slander over murder accusation
An Italian court found American Amanda Knox guilty of slander on Wednesday and handed her a threeyear jail sentence in a case related to the murder of her British flatmate in 2007.
Battle For Britain: PM Rishi Sunak Challenges Labour's Keir Starmer On UK Economy
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Labour challenger Keir Starmer spar over economic plans ahead of a crucial election
US launches lobbying blitz to sell Gaza cease-fire plan to Hamas through Arab and Muslim nations
The Biden administration has launched an intense drive to persuade Hamas and Israel to accept a new ceasefire proposal in the nearly eightmonthold war in Gaza while it also presses Arab nations to get the militant group to go along with the terms.
Eighty years on, British D-Day veterans sail to Normandy once again
British veterans sailed on Tuesday to Normandy where, 80 years ago this week, they fought to liberate France as part of DDay, preparing to taking part in ceremonies marking a major turning point of World War Two.
‘Significant Result’: Assam BJP MLA Hails Congress Gaurav Gogoi’s Lok Sabha Win From Jorhat
Congress' Gaurav Gogoi has a mega lead over sitting BJP MP Topon Kumar Gogoi.
Russia Welcomes Turkey's Interest to Join BRICS Membership
Russia welcomes Turkey's desire to become part of the BRICS.
World Falling Short on 2030 Renewable Energy Capacity Goal: IEA
According to the International Energy Agency, nations are not in track to hit their renewable energy capacity by 2030 in a bid to reduce Global Warming.
A Black medic wounded on D-Day saved dozens of lives. He's finally being posthumously honored
Waverly Woodson Jr., a medic who was part of the only Black combat unit to take part in the DDay invasion of France during World War II, is being posthumously awarded the Distinguished Service Cross in recognition of the heroism and determination he showe...
UN experts urge all countries to recognise Palestinian statehood
A group of United Nations experts called on Monday for all countries to recognise a Palestinian state to ensure peace in the Middle East.
Ex-Pakistan PM Imran Khan Acquitted In Cipher Case But To Remain In Prison
Imran Khan was convicted on charges of leaking state secrets but a court overturned the verdict.