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India Finds 'Mutually Workable Solutions' for Operating 3 Aviation Platforms In Maldives
The Maldivian Foreign Ministry said that India will replace its military personnel in the three aviation platforms in the Maldives by May 10
North Korea Tests Cruise Missile with ‘Super-large Warhead’
North Korean authorities said that they tested a "super-large warhead" cruise missile and "a new-type anti-aircraft missile" as it ramped up what it calls "war preparations".
Fugitive Boss of 'Most Violent' Italian Mafia Arrested in Corsica
Raduano, 40, was jailed for being the boss of the rural Gargano clan operating within a young and little-known organised crime syndicate in Foggia, in the southern Italian region of Puglia, known as the Fourth Mafia
Exact Timeline Of MQ-9B Drones' Delivery to India Will Be Explored in Coming Months, Says US
US approves sale of 31 armed drones to India for nearly USD 4 billion, enhancing maritime security. India to acquire MQ-9B SkyGuardian and SeaGuardian drones
Germany Dives Into 4-Day Work Week Trial: Aiming For Both Productivity, Employee Well-Being
Germany embarks on a 6-month trial of a 4-day work week to enhance employee well-being and productivity. Can reduced hours lead to a healthier workforce?
Bangladeshi Nobel Laureate Yunus Charge-sheeted in Fresh Corruption Case
The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) accused the 83-year-old economist and 13 others of misappropriating around Tk 25.22 crore (approximately USD 2.29 million) of Grameen Telecom Workers' Profit Participation Fund
'I'm Sorry...': Mark Zuckerberg Apologises To Parents At Child Safety US Senate Hearing | WATCH
The impromptu statement came as Republican Senator Josh Hawley aggressively criticized Zuckerberg during a contentious exchange and prodded him to apologise to them
One Out of Eight Rohingyas Who Attempted to Flee Myanmar via Bay of Bengal, Andaman Sea Died
Out of 4,500 Rohingyas who fled Myanmar 569 died. Two-thirds of those who fled were women and children.
Russia’s Defense Ministry Says Russia and Ukraine Have Exchanged 195 Prisoners of War Each
The announcement came a week after Russia alleged that Ukrainian forces shot down a military transport plane carrying Ukrainian prisoners of war who were to be swapped for Russian POWs
'We Have No Such Info': Russian Minister Dismisses Report Claiming Strain in Indian Defence Ties
India maintains interest in defence cooperation with Russia amid reports of potential distancing, says Russian Deputy Foreign Minister
Harvard Mega Donor Ken Griffin Halts Donations to School Over Campus Antisemitism Row
Billionaire Kenneth Griffin halts Harvard donations over leadership crisis and handling of antisemitism
US F-16 Fighter Jet Crashes Off South Korea, Pilot Rescued: Report
US F-16 fighter jet crashes off South Korea's coast; pilot rescued. Incident near Gunsan under investigation
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin Back at the Pentagon Following Complications from Cancer Surgery
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin resumed his duties at the Pentagon following an absence of nearly a month due to prostate cancer.
Joe Biden Under Pressure To Confront Iran After Troop Deaths
Striking Iran would dramatically escalate the risk of the wider war Biden says he's trying to avoid -- not to mention the possibility of more US caskets coming home in the months before polls open
Terror Group Pakistan Taliban Launches New Wing 'Istrna', Sets Sights on Punjab Province
The Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) said the new wing will specifically target the Punjab police personnel and are composed of highly-trained militants.
Indian Student Beaten to Death with Hammer by Homeless Man Whom He Gave Food, Shelter
Julian Faulkner, a homeless man, beat 25-year-old Indian student Vivek Saini to death. Vivek provided shelter and food to Julian for many days.