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Russia: Gunmen Attack Synagogue, Churches, Kill 6 Cops, Priest in Dagestan
The attacks took place in Dagestan's largest city of Makhachkala and in the coastal city of Derbent
Finepoint | Of G7 And The Rise of Right: Italy's Meloni Holds The Key to Europe’s Future
Meloni has come a long way from being tagged as a far-right political pariah to a fan favourite, emerging as a potential kingmaker after the EU election results
‘May It Prosper, Thrive’: Dalai Lama Pens Letter Congratulating PM Modi On Inaugurating New Nalanda University
Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama said the ancient university in Nalanda shone like a ‘sun in the east’ and attracted students from far and wide.
Israeli Air Strikes Kill 24 In Gaza City, War Ravaged Coastal Enclave’s Officials Claim
The officials said that civilians were killed when Israeli air strikes targeted Al-Tuffah neighbourhood and the Al-Shati refugee camp.
Kuwait Building Fire: MEA Says 17 Injured Indians Remain Hospitalised But In Stable Condition
A fire broke out at a seven-storey building in Kuwait's Mangaf city and 45 Indians died in the fire.
David Beckham Was ‘Furious’ After Meghan Suspected Victoria Of Leaking Royal Couple’s Secrets, New Book Claims
David Beckham was told by Prince Harry that Meghan Markle suspected Victoria of leaking secrets of the UK royal couple.
South Korea Fires Warning Shots After New Border Incursion With North Korea
On Thursday morning, "several North Korean soldiers who were working inside the DMZ on the central front line crossed the Military Demarcation Line"
‘They Go Back To India’: Donald Trump Promises US Green Card For Foreign Graduates
Donald Trump suggests granting green cards to foreign graduates from US colleges, softening his stance on immigration amid key election issues
China Changed Names Of 630 Village 'To Erase Uyghur Culture' In Xinjiang: Report
Chinese authorities in Xinjiang systematically change village names with cultural meaning for Uyghurs to reflect Communist Party ideology, says Human Rights Watch
Canada Declares Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps As Terrorist Group
Foreign Minister Melanie Joly, noting that Ottawa broke off diplomatic ties with Tehran in 2012, urged Canadians against travel to Iran
Kuwait Govt To Give Rs 12.5 Lakh Compensation To Kin Of Building Fire Tragedy: Report
The Kuwaiti government said it will give $15,000 compensation to the victims of the Mangaf fire tragedy which killed 50 people.
Mouse Jigglers, Power Nappers Force Productivity-Obsessed Corporate America To Fight ‘Keyboard Fraud’
An anti-work movement is silently shaking up corporate America as employees seek to skirt productivity-obsessed corporate American tough work culture.
Men Claiming To Be ISIS Supporters Take Hostages In Russian Detention Centre
Russia's Federal Penitentiary Service said earlier that two employees of a pre-trial detention centre Rostov took two employees hostage.
US Shooting At Michigan Water Park Leaves 10 Injured, Including 8-Year-Old Boy; Suspect Detained
Oakland County Sheriff Mike Bouchard told reporters that “it sounds like we have nine, maybe 10 victims with gunshot wounds, victims of varying kinds of injuries”
Watch: G7 Leaders Sing 'Happy Birthday' To German Chancellor Olaf Scholz Amid Summit Talks
Explore highlights from PM Modi's participation in the G7 summit, including discussions on China, Ukraine conflict support, and global trade tensions
Record 120 Mn People Forcibly Displaced Globally: UN
The United Nations' refugee agency UNHCR said forced displacement globally had once again smashed records, with conflicts in places like Gaza, Sudan and Myanmar forcing even more people to flee their homes