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Scotland's Humza Yousaf Resigns As Country's Leader
Scotland's leader Humza Yousaf resigns, paving the way for UK Labour Party to gain ground in upcoming elections. SNP faces challenges amid internal turmoil
Fallout From Gaza War Continues To Affect US Colleges, Saudi Warns Conflict Dampening Economic Mood: Updates
US secretary of state Blinken will also discuss with Saudi pathways to an independent Palestinian state as protests intensify in US universities.
Russian President Putin Probably Didn't Order Rival Navalny’s Killing, US Intelligence Agencies Say
Kremlin and Putin critic Alexei Navalny died earlier this year at an Arctic prison camp. His supporters say he was murdered.
Three Indian Women Die In US As Speeding Car Runs Off Highway, Goes Airborne, Crashes Into Trees
The incident happened in South Carolina on Saturday. The three women hailed from Gujarat’s Anand district.
Black American Man Seen Pleading ‘I Can’t Breathe’ As Cops Pin Him To The Floor, Dies Few Hours Later
Frank Tyson was suspected of leaving the scene of a single-car accident.
UK's King Charles To Resume Public Duties Next Week After Progress In Cancer Treatment
Although Charles continued with official state business, the diagnosis led him to postpone public engagements to begin treatment and rest
Watch: US Professor Handcuffed, Chilling Nazi Genocide Sign Displayed During Pro-Palestinian Protests
The campus violence comes as protests against the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza continue unabated at major universities in the US
Pakistan: Nawaz Sharif To Reclaim PML-N Presidency Seven Years After He Was Disqualified
A senior Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader told PTI that Nawaz, 74, will be elected president of the ruling party on May 11 in a meeting of the party leadership
US And China Must Be 'Partners, Not Rivals', Xi Jinping Tells Antony Blinken
Blinken earlier held a meeting with counterpart Wang Yi for more than five and a half hours, which the US diplomat called "extensive and constructive"
Columbia University Drops Deadline For Dismantling Pro-Palestinian Protest Camp
The office of the university president, Minouche Shafik, issued a statement on Friday retracting a midnight deadline to dismantle a large tent camp with around 200 students
Chef José Andrés says aid workers killed by Israeli airstrikes represented the 'best of humanity'
The seven World Central Kitchen aid workers killed by Israeli airstrikes represented the “best of humanity” and risked everything “to feed people they did not know and will never meet,” José Andrés, the celebrity chef who founded the organization, told mo...
The Latest: Supreme Court arguments conclude in Trump immunity case
The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday took up Donald Trump's bid to avoid prosecution over his efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss to Democrat Joe Biden.
Indian-American Democrat Bhavini Patel Loses Democratic Primary Congressional Race
She gave a tough fight to incumbent congresswoman Summer Lee who won 59% of votes polled, compared to Bhavini’s 41%.
Andhra Student Dies After Getting Stuck Under Frozen Waterfall In Kyrgyzstan
Dasari Chandu who hails from Andhra Pradesh's Anakapalle was studying medicine in Kyrgyzstan.
Caught On Camera: 10 Killed As Two Malaysian Navy Choppers Collide Mid-Air During Rehearsal
The helicopters were part of a group of several other helicopters rehearsing for a royal event.
‘My Country Doesn’t Deserve…’: Biden Suggests Cannibals In Papua New Guinea Ate His Uncle, Nation’s PM Responds
Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape appeared to dismiss the comments made by Biden but said his country does not deserve to be labelled as cannibals.