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'Main Conspirator Of MP Anwarul Azim Anar's Murder May Have Escaped To...': Bangladeshi Detective In Kolkata
A Bangladesh police team, which arrived here on Sunday afternoon, said the mastermind of this murder, the beneficiary and those who executed the plans, all are Bangladeshi
Lagging in polls, UK Conservatives pitch national service at 18
Britain's Conservative Party will introduce mandatory national service for 18yearolds if it wins the national election on July 4, comprising military or community participation, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said on Sunday.
12 Injured As Severe Turbulence Hits Qatar Airways Ireland-bound Flight
Six passengers and six crew on board reported injuries after the aircraft experienced turbulence while airborne over Turkey, Dublin Airport said in a statement
60-Year-Old Argentinian Lawyer’s Dream To Become Oldest Miss Universe Contestant Ends
Alejandra Marisa Rodríguez, the lawyer who also was a journalist, fell short of the Miss Argentina crown but took home the title of “best face”.
World Court's order on Rafah does not rule out entire offensive, Israel says
Israel considers that an order by the World Court to halt its military offensive on Rafah in southern Gaza allows room for some military action there, Israeli officials said.
Polish ex-ministers may have committed crimes in COVID postal vote plan, commission says
A Polish parliamentary commission investigating a plan to hold elections by postal vote during the COVID pandemic will tell prosecutors that crimes may have been committed by several top figures from the last government, state media said on Friday.
Aid shipments to southern Gaza may resume Friday night, Egyptian security sources say
Humanitarian food and fuel shipments may start coming into southern Gaza via Israel's Kerem Shalom crossing as early as Friday evening, Egyptian security sources said, following an agreement reached between the presidents of Egypt and the United States.
Israel defiant after World Court ruling
Israeli ministers dismissed Friday's ruling by the International Court of Justice ordering Israel to cease its military operation in the southern Gaza city of Rafah, vowing to continue fighting to free its hostages and defeat Hamas.
US Missionary Couple Abducted And Killed By Gang Members In Haiti's Capital
A third person also was killed during the attack Thursday evening in the community of Lizon in northern Port-au-Prince, Lionel Lazarre, head of a Haitian police union said
UN's Top Court Orders Israel To 'Halt' Military Operation In Rafah, Tells Hamas To Release Hostages
The Israeli government has not yet responded to the ruling, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expected to discuss it with ministers soon
Border bill fails Senate test vote as Democrats seek to underscore Republican resistance
Senate Republicans again blocked a bill meant to clamp down on the number of migrants allowed to claim asylum at the U.S.Mexico border as Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer sought Thursday to underscore GOP resistance to the proposal.
US Supreme Court backs S. Carolina Republicans in race-based voting map fight
The U.S. Supreme Court made it harder on Thursday to prove racial discrimination in electoral maps in a major ruling backing South Carolina Republicans who moved out 30,000 Black residents when they redrew a congressional district.
What Is Congo Fever, 'A High Fatality' Viral Disease, Found In A Butcher In Pakistan's Peshawar?
Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever (CCHF) overview: transmission, symptoms, mortality, and preventive measures. Stay informed about this tick-borne viral disease
Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar Pays Tribute To Late Iranian President Raisi On Behalf Of India
Thousands of people, holding placards of Raisi and waving flags, marched in the eastern city of Birjand on Thursday morning to bid the president farewell
US Couple Accused Of Sexually Abusing, Burning And Shooting 15-Year-Old Girl
Latonya Ann Harris, 40, and Terrence Washington, 41, were apprehended for a series of violent charges
US says Palestinian state should come via talks, not unilateral recognition
U.S. President Joe Biden believes a Palestinian state should be achieved through negotiations, not unilateral recognition, the White House said on Wednesday after Ireland, Spain and Norway said they would recognize a Palestinian state this month.