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Crisis In Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir: Dwindling Economy, Pak Police Brutality Trigger Civil Unrest
The residents of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir now say that they have been ignored for decades and are living under poor economic conditions.
Air Taxis To Dot Dubai Skyline, Zoom Passengers Over Traffic Jams In A Few Years Time
The air taxis cost 350 Dirhams per passenger and will drastically reduce commuting time between several points in the city.
‘I Don’t Understand’: Google Nest’s AI When Asked Basic Questions On Holocaust, Video Goes Viral
Google’s AI on its Nest assistant faced sharp criticism after it failed to tell how many Jews died during Holocaust and World War II.
‘Nuclear Policy To Change If Israel Threatens Existence’: Iran’s Ayatollah Khamenei’s Close Aide Warns
Kamal Kharrazi, an adviser to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, said Iran will not build a nuclear bomb but if Israel threatens its type of deterrence would change.
Watch: Extreme Solar Storm Sparks Rare Celestial Light Show, Stuns Residents From North America To Australia
A celestial spectacle unfolded as a solar storm sparked remarkable northern lights also known as auroras which were visible from Australia to North America.
The First 'Geomagnetic Storm' In Nearly 20 Years Is Coming: Here's How It Could Impact You?
NOAA issues a severe geomagnetic storm watch, potentially impacting power grids and communication networks globally. Solar flares could cause disruptions
'We Will Fight with Our Fingernails,' Says Netanyahu After US Warns To Stop Supplying Arms
The Israeli premier was reiterating comments he has made several times in the past week in the face of mounting international criticism of his conduct of the war against Hamas
US Court Gives Another Chance To Indian Students Caught In OPT Fraud To Live And Work'
These individuals had faced re-entry denials or visa ineligibility, including work visas. However, following the court's order, all penalties against them have been lifted
Supreme Court sides with music producer in copyright case over sample in Flo Rida hit
The Supreme Court sided with a music producer in a copyright case Thursday, allowing him to seek more than a decade's worth of damages over a sample used in a hit Flo Rida song.
Canada's Second Largest Bank Faces Billions In Fines Amid Money-Laundering Probe
Canada's TD Bank faces hefty fines over money-laundering schemes, with regulators cracking down on non-compliance. Analysts predict billions in penalties
Watch: Dutch Police Clear Barricades At Amsterdam University Amid Pro-Palestinian Protests
Dutch riot police clash with pro-Palestinian protesters at Amsterdam university demanding ties severed with Israel over Gaza war
Three Indians Face Homicide Charges In Canadian Court Over Killing Of Khalistan Separatist Nijjar
Indian nationals face homicide charges in Canadian court over killing of Khalistan separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Case strains Canada-India relations
Has US Stopped Weapons Supply To Israel As Battles Rage Around Gaza's Rafah?
Palestinian outfit battles Israeli troops as US halts bomb shipment. Talks aim to prevent a full-scale assault in Gaza's Rafah
Drunk Teaching Assistant Arrested After Student Drank Vodka From Her Bottle Who Thought It Was Cold Drink
A student drank the bottle of vodka belonging to a teaching assistant thinking it was Mountain Dew
Stormy Daniels Testimony: Trump ‘Audibly Curses’ As Porn Star Describes Alleged Encounter In Court
The legal drama unfolded at a New York court where Trump confronted Stormy Daniels' testimony as she gave testimony of high legal importance.
Judge in Trump's classified documents case cancels May trial date; no new date set
The federal judge in Florida presiding over the classified documents prosecution of former President Donald Trump has canceled the May 20 trial date, postponing it indefinitely.