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Russia, China Veto US Resolution Calling For Immediate Cease-fire In Gaza
The vote in the 15-member Security Council was 11 members in favor and three against, including Algeria, the Arab representative on the council. There was one abstention, from Guyana
Russia must face consequences for imprisonment of Wall Street Journal reporter, lawyer says
Russia must face consequences for its detention of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, a lawyer for the newspaper said Thursday as the journalist approaches the oneyear anniversary of his arrest.
Russia Targets Kyiv After Putin Vows Revenge for Border Strikes
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called on the West to deliver air defence systems after the attacks, which wounded 17 in Kyiv and the surrounding region
Apple Has Kept an Illegal Monopoly Over Smartphones in US, Justice Department Says in Antitrust Suit
The lawsuit, filed in federal court in New Jersey, alleges that Apple has monopoly power in the smartphone market and uses its control over the iPhone to “engage in a broad, sustained, and illegal course of conduct
Taiwan Detects 32 Chinese Military Aircraft Around Island In 24-Hour Period, Second-Highest This Year
Taiwan's defense ministry reports 32 Chinese military aircraft around the island, amid escalating tensions. Patrols and responses activated
India Criticises UfC Model for UNSC Reform, Says 21st Century World Desperately Needs UN 2.0
India criticises Uniting for Consensus group's model for UN Security Council reform, advocating for a more representative and credible UN 2.0
US Ambassador Garcetti Extends Heartfelt Nowruz Greetings to Parsi Community In India
Celebrate Nowruz, the Persian New Year, with traditional dishes and rituals. Learn about its rich cultural significance and global observance
New Photo Scandal Hits Royal Family, Queen Elizabeth's Pic With Grandkids Shared By Kate Was 'Retouched'
The photo of Queen Elizabeth with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren, taken by Kate and released by Kensington Palace was digitally enhanced.
Russian President Putin Plans First Overseas Trip After Election Landslide With China Visit: Report
Russian President Putin plans to visit China amid Western criticism of his re-election. The trip signifies strong ties amid global geopolitical shifts
Indian-Origin Professor Leads Oxford University Study Identifying Blood Test for Heart Failure Risk
New research suggests a blood test measuring neuropeptide Y could identify heart failure patients at higher risk of dying, aiding in tailored treatment
Probe Into Andhra Student's Death Ruled Out Foul Play, Says Indian Consulate In New York
The Indian Consulate said it rendered assistance in the documentation and transportation of the Andhra student’s mortal remains to India, adding that the deceased student's parents were in constant touch with the detectives investigating the killing
Economy is Turning a Corner: UK PM Rishi Sunak Attempts Optimistic Reset
The British Indian leader referenced his family-run pharmacy in the southern England port city of Southampton, where he was born and helped out as a schoolboy, as an example of his first-hand small business experience
Watch | Iceland Volcano Erupts Again, Blue Lagoon Residents Told To Leave
Volcanoes on the Reykjanes peninsula have been relatively silent for the last eight centuries and the recent eruption was the strongest in the latest series of eruptions.
ISI-Sponsored Attempt On Imran Khan's Life, Say Aides As Attack On Pakistan's Adiala Jail Thwarted
Police officials claimed to have recovered heavy weapons and ammunition from the apprehended terrorists who were later shifted to undisclosed locations for joint interrogation
Sweden Finally Becomes NATO's 32nd Member; US Secy of State Blinken Calls It 'Historic'
"I think if you step back and think of where we were three years ago, none of this was foreordained," Blinken said in connection to this move
Former Pak PM Nawaz Sharif's Sons to Surrender Before Court on March 12 in Corruption Cases
According to the report, both sons of the former three-time premier would reach Pakistan’s capital city on March 12, and they requested the court to suspend their arrest warrants, enabling them to reach the court to surrender