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Top Vietnam Property Tycoon Sentenced to Death Over Multi-Billion Dollar Fraud
Vietnamese property tycoon faces potential death sentence in one of the biggest corruption cases, with damages estimated at $27 billion. Updates on trial proceedings
US Civil Rights Groups Call for Collapsed Baltimore Bridge to Be Renamed Over History of Slavery
Civil rights groups advocate renaming the collapsed Baltimore bridge named after Francis Scott Key, citing his history as a slave owner
Sunak's Fashion Faux Pas: British PM's 'Samba' Saga Draws Backlash From Sneaker Fans
Sunak apologises for fashion faux pas, wearing Adidas Samba trainers. Critics mock his style choices, including previous footwear mishaps
First Muslim American appellate court nominee faces uphill battle to salvage nomination
The nominee who could become the first Muslim American to serve as a federal appellate court judge is fighting back against characterizations of his work by law enforcement groups that are jeopardizing his nomination. The White House and Senate are doubli...
PM Modi Has Become Face of India; Development And Economy Improved: US Lawmaker
Congressman Brad Sherman praises Prime Minister Narendra Modi for India's progress since 2014, highlighting challenges in Indo-US relations
Thailand Says It Is Prepared To Receive 100,000 Fleeing Strife-Hit Myanmar
Thai foreign minister Parnpree Bahiddha-Nukara said Thailand will receive 100,000 people fleeing Myanmar.
Taiwan's Search Dogs Win Hearts In Search For Earthquake Victims
Meet Roger, the former drug-sniffing dog turned rescue hero, aiding Taiwan's earthquake survivors. Also, discover Wilson, another search dog making headlines
UK: Indian-Origin Man Charged With London Post Office Theft Using 'Imitation Firearm'
Indian-origin man charged with robbery and possession of an imitation firearm after threatening Post Office staff in London
Qutub Minar Shines In Rwandan Colours In Remembrance of 1994 Genocide
Qutub Minar lit in Rwandan flag colours in remembrance of 1994 genocide. Indian officials attend Kigali commemoration. Solidarity with Rwanda
Gripping UK Documentary Chronicles Racist Attacks Faced By British Indians In 1970s and 80s
Explore the gripping accounts of British Indians defending themselves against racist attacks in a new UK documentary, 'Defiance: Fighting the Far Right'
Drone Hits Base in Moldova's Pro-Russia Separatist Region, Say Officials
Transnistria -- a thin swathe of land between Moldova and Ukraine -- broke away from Moldova in 1992 after a brief conflict
Can Our Warming Planet Be Healed? US Researchers Redirect Sunlight In A Groundbreaking Climate Experiment
Scientists test cloud brightening to cool Earth and counter global warming. Will it work? Learn about this innovative climate solution
‘Notice The Timing’: Foreign Forces Targeting PM Modi With ‘Deliberate Media Leaks’ Ahead Of Elections
The intelligence officials told CNN-News18 that the so-called media leaks appeared to be deliberate in nature.
US Man Executed for Killing Indian and Another Person in Oklahoma in 2002
Smith had been on death row for the murders of 24-year-old Indian store clerk Sharath Pulluru and 40-year-old Janet Moore in separate incidents on February 22, 2002
Caught on Cam: Brave Nurses Protect Newborn Babies in Hospital During Earthquake in Taiwan
As per the CCTV footage recorded at the time of the earthquake, four staff members of the hospital were seen protecting the newborn babies
Still Blaming Bats & Rodents for Speading Viruses? You May Want to Think Again
An analysis of all the publicly available viral genome sequences yielded a surprising result: humans give more viruses --- about twice as many --- to animals than they give to us