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Iran Hit By 'Heavy Cyberattacks' Targeting Its Nuclear Facilities Amid Middle East Tensions
"These are just part of a long list of various areas across the country that have been attacked," said the ex-secretary of Iran's Supreme Council of Cyberspace
Families Of Passengers Who Died In Boeing Max Crashes Seek Justice, Challenge Plea Agreement In Court
The family members want the government to put Boeing on trial, where the company could face tougher punishment
'His Vision Was Inspiring To Hear': Google CEO Sundar Pichai Recalls Last Meeting With Ratan Tata
Pichai highlighted how Tata "deeply cared about making India better" and noted that he leaves behind an extraordinary legacy in both business and philanthropy
'Kindness Goes Both Ways': Malaysian Couple Wins Hearts After Gifting iPhones To Domestic Helpers | Watch
In the video, the helpers scream with excitement upon receiving the surprise package, bursting into tears of joy and laughter
Nobel Physics 2024 Winner Hinton, Soft-Spoken Godfather Of AI, Raises Alarms About Impact Of Tech He Built
Geoffrey Hinton worries that with AI, humans have no experience of what it's like to have things smarter than them.
UK Spy Chief Fears Russian Military's Secret Agents Are Plotting ‘Mayhem’ Across UK, Europe
Security Service (MI5) Director General Ken McCallum said threats from al Qaeda and Islamic State were a big concern for him.
Nepal: Five Russian Climbers Fall to Their Deaths on Mount Dhaulagiri
The tragic accident appears to have occurred when the climbers slipped and fell, marking a grim reminder of the dangers of high-altitude mountaineering.
'Wrong, Say Sorry...': In Pakistan, Zakir Naik Chides Pashtun Girl Over Question On Paedophilia
India on Friday described as "condemnable" the way Pakistan feted controversial Islamic preacher Zakir Naik but added that it was not "surprising"
5.7 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Near Wellington In New Zealand
5.7-magnitude earthquake hits near Wellington in New Zealand
As Hamas Chief Evades Hostage Talks, US Officials Warn Sinwar Is Pushing For Wider Regional Conflict
Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar's hardened stance on hostage negotiations with Israel signals a shift towards seeking wider regional conflict
'There Will Be A Lot Of Deaths': Residents Near Lebanese Border Fear All-Out War As Israel-Hezbollah Tensions Spike
Residents near the Lebanese border express fears of escalating violence as Israeli military actions against Hezbollah intensify
'Will Be There To Support': Musk To Attend Trump Rally In Pennsylvania At Site Of His First Assassination Attempt
Musk confirms attendance at Donald Trump's rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, marking Trump's return after a previous assassination attempt
Alex Soros Meets Bangladesh's Interim Leader, Calls Muhammad Yunus An 'Old Friend' Of His Father
Alex Soros meets Bangladesh's interim chief advisor Muhammad Yunus, praising his leadership amid political turmoil and student-led protests following Sheikh Hasina's ouster
Hindu Groups Stage Protest In Chittagong Over Persecution Of Minorities Ahead Of Durga Puja
Hindu groups in Bangladesh protest against minority persecution, demanding rights and justice amid ongoing violence and attacks on temples in Chittagong
‘Political Agenda, Motivated Narrative’: India Rejects USCIRF Report On Religious Minorities Freedom
The MEA said the USCIRF is a biased organisation that has ‘peddled motivated narratives’ about India after the organisation released the report on India’s religious freedoms.
'We're Deeply Concerned': India Calls For Talks, Cautions Against Wider Conflict As Israel-Iran Tensions Spike
MEA expresses deep concern over escalating tensions in West Asia, urging restraint and dialogue to protect civilians and prevent a wider regional conflict