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PM Modi’s Swearing-In Ceremony: Mauritius’ Jugnauth, Bangladesh’s Hasina, Maldives’ Muizzu Arrive
Leaders from nearby countries and the Indian Ocean region have been invited as honoured guests at the swearing-in ceremony of PM Modi and his council of ministers.
Putin’s Daughters Appear In Public After Years Of Secrecy As Russian President ‘Considering His Mortality’: Report
Vladimir Putin’s daughters Katerina Tikhonova and Maria Vorontsova appeared at a business, trade and commerce event in St. Petersburg.
Hamas Claims 210 Palestinians Killed In Gaza From Where Hostages Rescued, Netanyahu Says ‘Won’t Surrender’
Hamas said that ‘the resistance will continue’ and said over 200 died in Nuseirat camp and over 400 people were wounded.
Taliban Publicly Flogs 63 People, Including Women Accused of Crimes; UN Condemns It
At least 63 people were lashed on Tuesday by Afghanistan’s de facto authorities, UNAMA said in a statement on social platform X
Caught On Cam: Air Canada Boeing Catches Fire Moments After Takeoff, Lands Safely
Watch the terrifying moment an Air Canada Boeing plane bursts into flames seconds after take-off. No injuries reported
Maldives President Muizzu Accepts Invitation To PM Modi's Swearing-In, Says 'Honoured To Attend This Historic Event'
Maldives President accepts PM Modi's invitation to India's swearing-in ceremony. Leaders from neighboring countries to attend
Video: Apollo 8 Astronaut William Anders, Who Took 'Earthrise' Photo, Dies In US Plane Crash At Age 90
Retired astronaut William Anders, famous for 'Earthrise' photo during Apollo 8 mission, dies in plane crash in Washington state
Pakistan Says It Desires Cooperative Ties With India, Resolution Of Disputes Through Talks
India has been maintaining that it desires normal neighbourly ties with Pak while insisting that the onus is on Islamabad to create a terror free environment
Factbox-War with Israel would deepen Lebanon's myriad crises
The conflict between Hezbollah and Israel is unfolding against a backdrop of deep financial and political crises in Lebanon, adding to the risks for the fragile country should hostilities spiral into fullblown war.
Prince William Serves As Usher At Wedding Of Aristocrat Friend Duke of Westminster Hugh Grosvenor
Climate protesters briefly disrupted the event by spraying orange powder from a fire extinguisher.
WATCH | Astronaut Sunita Williams Does Her Happy Dance Upon Arriving At Space Station
As a part of an old tradition in ISS, Ms Williams and Mr Wilmore were welcomed by the ringing of a bell
Earth’s Temperature To Likely Temporarily Cross 1.5°C Climate Limit By 2028, UN Warns
The UN weather body, WMO, said that there is a 80% chance that the earth’s temperature will cross the key 1.5°C mark for at least one of the next five years.
Amanda Knox Case: US Woman In Italy Reconvicted Of Slander For Accusing Innocent Man Of Killing Roommate
Amanda Know wept in the courtroom as the verdict was read out. She herself was jailed for the murder of her roommate before being acquitted.
EU finance ministers to discuss leveraging Russian assets on Wednesday
European Union finance ministers will hold a videoconference on Wednesday on a G7 proposal to leverage Russian central bank assets immobilised in the West to allow Kyiv swiftly to receive a loan of around $50 billion, senior euro zone officials said.
Carrying lunar rocks, Chinese probe lifts off from far side of moon
China's Chang'e6 probe has lifted off from the far side of the moon, starting its journey back towards Earth, China's national space agency announced on Tuesday.
Israeli Military Kills Two Palestinians; Claims Victims Were Attempting to Launch a Shooting Attack
The Israeli military said Tuesday it killed two Palestinians, who it claimed were attempting to launch a shooting attack toward Israeli communities.