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Pakistan's Election Commission Warns of Election Delay Due to 'Symbol Dispute'
If the process of changing the election symbols continues in the same way, there is a fear of election delay because the ballot papers will have to be reprinted, for which time is already limited, and on the other hand, the special paper available for the...
23 Die in Fireworks Factory Explosion in Central Thailand
Tragedy in central Thailand as fireworks factory explosion claims 23 lives. Authorities investigate the incident. Safety concerns in pyrotechnic industry
'Never Lost a Fight Against a Man': The Extraordinary Journey of Japan's Only Female 'Yakuza'
Explore the extraordinary life of Nishimura Mako, the only woman in Japan's yakuza with a sakazuki ceremony, revealing the dynamics of gender roles in organized crime
‘Certainly’: Saudi Arabia Says it Will Recognize Israel but There Are Riders
Saudi Arabia's foreign minister said it will recognise Israel as part of a wider political agreement only if it includes statehood for the Palestinians.
Iranian Strike Targets Pak-Based Militant Outfit: Here's a List of Other Such Operations by US, India
Iran's strikes in Pakistan heighten regional tensions. Explore the historical parallels like the US drone strike in Abbottabad, India's Balakot airstrike
Crowd Chants ‘VP, VP, VP’ as Vivek Ramaswamy Endorses Trump at New Hampshire Rally | WATCH
Vivek Ramaswamy endorses Trump in New Hampshire rally! Watch the crowd chant 'VP, VP, VP.' Will Ramaswamy be Trump's VP pick in 2024?
Canada Announces Restrictions on Research Funding to Prevent Sharing Data with China, Iran, Russia
Canada is taking these actions to prevent sharing of advanced technologies developed by Canadian universities with these three countries.
Qatar, France Mediate Deal between Israel, Hamas to Send Gaza Hostages Essential Medicines
Officials from Doha said Qatari representatives will deliver the medicines to hostages held in Gaza.
Trump leads GOP rightward march and other takeaways from the Iowa caucuses
Donald Trump’s iron grip on the Republican Party has been clear since the day he announced he would make another run for the White House 14 months ago. It can be seen in the party's ideological shift even further to the right on cultural issues and, espec...
US Military Targets Houthi Anti-Ship Missiles in New Strike on Yemen: Report
The Houthi attacks on Red Sea shipping have continued even after President Joe Biden last week ordered an initial wave of strikes to degrade Houthi capabilities.
European Union Worried Red Sea Attacks Could Spark Inflation
Gentiloni said that "what is happening in the Red Sea... is not for the moment apparently creating consequences on energy prices and inflation"
China Fully Supports Maldives' Sovereignty; Bilateral Ties Set to Achieve New Heights: Muizzu
Maldivian President Muizzu emphasizes strong ties with China, expressing mutual respect, while navigating diplomatic tensions with India
Houthis Indulging in Thuggery, UK Open to More Airstrikes: UK Defence Minister Shapps
The UK defence minister said a situation where international trade and shipping is targeted is unacceptable, adding that the UK may carry out more such strikes.
Around 70% of Houthi Weapons Intact Even after Precision Strikes Carried Out by US, UK in Yemen
US intelligence assessment showed around 30% of Houthi weaponry survived the precision strikes carried out by the US and UK on 60 targets.
Record-Breaking Cold Hits US Heartland Amid Icy Winter; Causes Delays in Flights, Prez Campaigns
Icy Arctic storms disrupt the U.S., breaking low-temperature records and impacting daily life. From blizzards to freezing rain, United States braces for all
Republicans try to block Biden administration plan to cut money for anti-abortion counseling centers
In a new twist to the fight over abortion access, congressional Republicans are trying to block a Biden administration spending rule that they say will cut off millions of dollars to antiabortion counseling centers.