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Iran Seizes 2 Greek Vessels Days After Greece Captured Iranian Tanker Carrying Crude At US’ Request
The retaliatory move by Iran means tensions between Tehran and Washington in the Persian Gulf will rise, as explosions and hijackings of crude-carrying vessels continue.
Ousted Pak PM Imran Khan Issues Ultimatum After Disbanding Violent Protest March
Khan had rallied thousands of supporters to Islamabad, with plans to occupy sensitive parts of the capital until Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif gave in to his demand for new polls, but Khan told his followers on Thursday morning to step back, while deliver...
Islamic State Terrorists Kill More Than 70 People In 72 Hours In Nigeria
In Nigeria, Boko Haram and ISWAP are destabilizing the region with their jihadist violence as it seeps into Cameroon, Mali, Chad and Niger, killing and displacing communities
Azovstal Fighters to Face Trial in Breakaway Region: Separatist Leader
The report did not specify what charges the fighters who surrendered at the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol would face
Eight Die As Thunderstorms Wreak Havoc On Canada's Ontario, Toronto
More than 225,000 Canadians in Ontario remain out of electricity due to the storms.
Major Victory For Russia As It Claims To Have Full Control Of Mariupol, Says Azovstal Has Fallen
Russia said more than 500 troops guarding the Azovstal steel factory laid down their arms.
Why Turkey's Erdogan Remains Opposed To Sweden And Finland Joining NATO?
NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg, White House press secretary Jen Psaki and others are hoping that Erdogan does not vote to block Sweden and Finland’s entry into the bloc
Former UK PM Margaret Thatcher’s Statue In Grantham Pelted With Eggs Hours After Installation
The UK’s first female prime minister Margaret Thatcher continues to divide people of the UK as evident by the egg-pelting contest announced hours after her statue was installed in Grantham
France’s Renault Group Forced To Sell Its Russian Assets To Moscow
Renault and several other French companies were singled out by Ukrainian president Zelensky as they continued their operations in Moscow.
Family's Fall from Grace: How Rajapaksa Brothers, Seen as Heroes, Became Villains in Sri Lanka
The Rajapaksa brothers were hugely popular among the Sinhala masses despite the allegations of human rights abuses
Estonia Asks NATO To Provide More Than 10k Troops, Command Centre To Thwart Russia
Estonian defence minister Laanet is right to fear about his country's security as Russian president Vladimir Putin looks to expand Russia's sphere of influence.
Sri Lanka Violence: MP Was Lynched by Mob, Not Suicide, Reveals Forensic Report
The MP's death was due to multiple injuries, fractures and internal bleeding, but he had no gunshot wounds, the autopsy report said
Biden Wasn’t Voted To Transform US, Says Musk, Believes Trump’s Account Should Be Restored
Trump has ruled out a return to Twitter even though Elon Musk believes his account should be restored.
Jerusalem-Based Journalist Shireen Abu Akleh Killed While Covering Israeli Raid In West Bank
According to reports from Israeli news agencies, it is still unclear as to who fired the shot but witnesses say that Shireen was wearing her flak jacket which had the word 'PRESS' on it when she was shot.
UK Defence Min Wallace Reiterates His Support For Nations Sending Soviet-era Jets To Ukraine
The UK earlier in March also expressed its approval when Poland proposed that it will send its Soviet-era jets to Ukraine but the US and some NATO members feel that it would lead to an escalation.
Beijing Loyalist John Lee Faces Many Challenges But Curbing Dissent In Hong Kong Is Priority
John Lee wishes to reopen Hong Kong to the rest of the world as early as possible but prefers opening borders to China first