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New York's Times Square: 'Grenade Found' In Uber Amid Anti-Israel Protests as Police Struggle to Reach Device
Inert grenade found in Uber prompts NYPD bomb squad response amid anti-Israel protests in Times Square, leading to arrests
Pentagon to lift ban on V-22 Osprey flights, 3 months after fatal crash in Japan
The Pentagon will lift the ban on flights by the grounded V22 Osprey next week, U.S. officials told The Associated Press on Friday, following a highlevel meeting where Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin endorsed the military services' plans for a safe and mea...
Two Scientists Claim Again That Covid-19 May Have Been Created in a Lab
Filippa Lentzos told the UN and Richard H. Ebright told a major newspaper in the US that there are strong indications that Covid-19 may have been a lab created virus.
Former Canadian PM Brian Mulroney, Father of North American Free Trade, Dies At 84
Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, known for his free trade initiatives and political controversies, dies at 84. A look back at his legacy
Indian Man Shot Dead Outside Gurdwara in Alabama; Second Case Targeting Diaspora in US State
A Sikh man was shot dead outside a gurdwara in Selma, Alabama. Raj Singh, aka Goldy, was shot dead by unidentified assailants.
UN Security Council to Meet on Deadly Gaza Aid Distribution Incident
The emergency meeting at UN headquarters in New York, which will be held at 4:15 PM (2115 GMT), was requested by Algeria
Strike on Palestinians Waiting for Aid in Gaza Kills and Wounds Dozens
Dr. Jadallah Shafai, the head of the nursing department at Shifa Hospital, told the Al Jazeera network that around 50 people were killed and 250 wounded. He did not provide a precise toll
Three Time Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif Takes Oath as Ordinary Lawmaker
A quirk of fate following the poor show in the electoral battle led Nawaz, the supremo of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz party to abandon his claim to the prime minister's position to his younger brother Shehbaz
Two Pakistani Nationals Charged By Dutch Court Over Calls for Geert Wilders' Killing
Dutch court charges two Pakistanis over calls to murder anti-Muslim leader Geert Wilders. Extradition sought for trial in the Netherlands
Navalny's Widow Fears Arrests At Funeral, Slams Vladimir Putin
Addressing the European Parliament, Navalnaya assailed Russian leader Vladimir Putin as a "mobster" responsible for her husband's death, in a forceful speech that drew a long standing ovation
Starved Palestinians in Gaza Eat Horses, Scraps and Leaves
Contaminated water, power cuts and overcrowding have further exacerbated the pains of Palestinians.
US Army is slashing thousands of posts in major revamp to prepare for future wars
The U.S. Army is slashing the size of its force by about 24,000, or almost 5%, and restructuring to be better able to fight the next major war, as the service struggles with recruiting shortfalls that made it impossible to bring in enough soldiers to fill...
At Least 15 Civilians Killed in Burkina Church Attack: Diocese
"We bring to your attention a terrorist attack which the Catholic community of Essakane village was the victim of today, February 25, while they were gathered for Sunday prayer," the vicar of the Dori diocese, Jean-Pierre Sawadogo, said
Rishi Sunak Warns of 'Toxic' Culture in UK Politics, Here's Why
In a statement issued by Sunak, he said, "The explosion in prejudice and antisemitism since the Hamas attacks on the 7 October [2023] are as unacceptable as they are un-British. Simply put antisemitism is racism"
Ukraine's Defence Minister Says Delays in Promised Western Military Aid is Costing Lives
Rustan Umerov said that each delayed aid shipment meant Ukrainian troop losses, and underscored Russia’s superior military might
Indian Journalist, 27, Dies In Tragic New York Apartment Fire In Harlem; 'All Possible' Help Extended By Govt
Indian Mission in New York aids in repatriation after tragic fire claims life of Indian national in Harlem. Community mourns loss