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250,000 Oil Lamps to Light Up Nepal’s Janakpur, Home of Lord Ram’s In-Laws, to Mark Pran Pratishtha
Janakpur in Nepal is considered to be the home of Goddess Sita, wife of Lord Ram.
Across Germany, Anti-far Right Protests Draw Hundreds of Thousands - in Munich, Too Many for Safety
The demonstrations came in the wake of a report that right-wing extremists recently met to discuss the deportation of millions of immigrants, including some with German citizenship. Some members of the far-right Alternative for Germany party, or AfD, were...
Watch: Israeli Military Uncovers Gaza Tunnel That Once Held Hostages in 'Inhumane' Conditions
In a Gaza Strip tunnel, Israeli soldiers find Hamas' secret cells. Photos reveal the grim conditions of hostage captivity. Military action eliminates terrorists
Alleged Israel Missile Strike on Damascus Kills Member of Iranian Guards, Four Others
Israel struck the Syrian capital Damascus and killed a member of Iran's Revolutionary Guards.
Blue Pullovers, Grey Trousers: French Prez Macron’s New Experiment with School Uniform
Macron is introducing school uniforms as a measure to instil national pride and counter the growing popularity of the far-right.
US Carriers Jetblue, Spirit File Appeal in Court over Blocked Merger
The US government blocked the merger earlier highlighting that the move would hurt consumers.
AP Decision Notes: What to expect in the New Hampshire primaries
The race for the Republican and Democratic presidential nominations will converge in New Hampshire on Tuesday in the first primary election of the season though on the Democratic side, the contest may count only for bragging rights.
India Ready to Assist Canada Extortion Probe, But Envoy Verma Says 'Canadians Are Yet to Request'
India's High Commissioner hints at assisting Canada in investigating crimes linked to gangs targeting Indo-Canadians
North Korea Says Tested 'Underwater Nuclear Weapon System'
North Korea's underwater nuclear weapon system, Haeil-5-23, undergoes crucial tests. Recent tensions escalate as joint naval drills follow hypersonic missile launch
Houthis Claim Ship Attack in Gulf of Aden, US CENTCOM Says No Damage Caused
Houthis attacked at M/V Chem Ranger, a Marshall Island-flagged, US-Owned, Greek-operated tanker in the Gulf of Aden.
NATO Announces Months-long Exercise With 90,000 Troops
The exercise, composed of a series of smaller individual drills, will span from North America to NATO's eastern flank, close to the Russian border
US Military Launches Another Barrage of Missiles Against Houthi Sites in Yemen
The strikes were launched from the Red Sea and hit 14 missiles that the command deemed an “imminent threat.” The strikes followed an official announcement Wednesday that the US has put the Houthis back on its list of specially designated global terrorists...
Israeli Strike Kills 16 in Southern Gaza; No Word on Whether Medicines Reached Hostages
There was meanwhile no word on whether medicines that entered the territory Wednesday as part of a deal brokered by France and Qatar had been distributed to dozens hostages with chronic illnesses who are being held by Hamas
UN: Palestinians Dying in Gaza Hospitals as Thousands of Wounded Overwhelm Doctors
Since Israel declared war against Hamas, it has repeatedly accused the Islamic militant group of using Gaza’s hospitals as cover for military activities
Pakistan Strikes in Iran Kill 9, PM Kakar Cuts Short Davos Visit, Tehran Summons Pak Envoy: Top Points
Pakistan launches strikes inside Iran targeting militants, escalating tensions. Follow the latest on cross-border actions and geopolitical developments
Republican Debate is Canceled after Nikki Haley Says She'll Participate if Trump Does Too
Republican presidential debate canceled as Nikki Haley demands Trump's inclusion, leaving New Hampshire primary without a crucial face-off