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US: 200 Women Sue Doctor For Sexual Abuse, Alleging 'Unnecessary Therapy, Breast Examinations'
A lawsuit involving over 200 women accuses a former rheumatologist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital of performing unnecessary pelvic floor therapy and invasive exams
UK Raises Income Thresholds, Enacts Stricter Visa Rules In Immigration Overhaul
Learn about the UK's immigration system transformation, including increased income thresholds and measures to reduce migration levels
India to Remain Sri Lanka's Most Reliable Friend; Offers Modern Defence Equipment
Addressing the Second India-Sri Lanka Defence Seminar here, India's High Commissioner to Sri Lanka, Santosh Jha, said that like in other areas, India and Sri Lanka were cooperating closely on security and defence matters
PM Modi In Newsweek Interview: Ties With China Important, Border Situation Needs To Be Addressed Urgently
In a foreign media interview, Prime Minister Narendra Modi also said India has always advocated for advancing peace, security and prosperity in an atmosphere free from terror.
US: Indian-American Teen Found After Going Missing In Texas
Indian-American teen student Ishika Thakore, missing in the US, found safe after Frisco Police search. Concerns rise amid growing missing individuals
Nasa's Spacecraft Captures Surfboard-shaped Mysterious Object Circling The Moon
Nasa’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter captured in the pictures of the moon it took a mysterious surfboard-like object that looked like Marvel action hero Silver Surfer’s surfboard.
Solar Eclipse 2024: Niagara Falls Sets Guinness World Record For Gathering 309 People Dressed As The Sun, Beats China
At least 309 people dressed in raincoats and yellow suns gathered on the Canadian side of the border, setting a new Guinness World Record for the largest gathering of people dressed as the sun.
Spain Will Scrap 'Golden Visas' That Allow Wealthy Non-EU Residents To Stay If They Buy Real Estate
Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez said his minority coalition government would study the reform in the weekly Cabinet meeting Tuesday
US Bolsters Chip Production With TSMC's Third Arizona Factory Deal
TSMC's $65 billion investment in a new Arizona semiconductor factory signals a boost for US chip production and national security, combating reliance on Asia
Many Cancer Drugs Remain Unproven 5 Years After Accelerated FDA Approval: US Study
“Five years after the initial accelerated approval, you should have a definitive answer,” said Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel, a cancer specialist
China Conducts Military 'Combat Patrols' In Disputed South China Sea
China conducts military patrols in the South China Sea amid joint drills by the Philippines, US, Japan, and Australia. Tensions escalate in the disputed waters
'Chinese Nationals In Pakistan Get 'Resentful' Over Security Issue, Says Punjab CM On Suicide Bombing Probe
Punjab CM Maryam Nawaz addresses security concerns of Chinese nationals in Pakistan after recent suicide bombing incident
What's The Common Thread Running Through New York Quake, Eclipse And Trump? Answer Is...Conspiracy Theories
The earthquake that struck New York has sparked hilarious and some serious memes from conspiracy theorists, doomsayers and deniers.
Video: Fuming Mexico Suspends Relations With Ecuador After Arrest Of Former Vice President
Ecuador arrests former Vice President Jorge Glas, prompting Mexico to suspend bilateral relations. Tensions escalate over asylum and corruption charges
Watch: UK PM Sunak Shows Off His Batting Skills, Takes On Pacer Anderson, Upcoming Cricketers At Practice Session
Sunak looked visibly happy interacting with young male and female cricket players and also announced a government investment into cricketing.
'Deeply Saddened': Another Student Dies In US, Indian Mission Says Probe Underway
At least 10 students or Indian-origin persons have died since the beginning of 2024 in the US.