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UK Opposition Leader Starmer Cleared in Lockdown Breach Probe
Durham Constabulary will not be issuing any fixed penalty notices in respect of the gathering and no further action will be taken, the police statement said
As Shinzo Abe Loses Fight for Life After Attack, 10 Assassinations That Shook the World | News18 Recap
The attack on Shinzo Abe, who may be Japan's best-known politician, comes despite the country's famously low levels of violent crime and tough gun laws, and with politicians campaigning ahead of upper house elections on Sunday
Tetsuyo Yamagami, Who Shot Japan Ex-PM Shinzo Abe, Used Handmade Gun, Served In Japanese Navy
Yamagami used a shotgun to shoot the former Japan PM Abe while he was delivering a speech in Nara
‘Painful’: MP Chandra Arya, Famous For His Speech In Kannada In Canadian Parliament, On Leena Manimekalai’s Kaali’s Poster
The Canadian MP from Nepean said that there were anti-India and anti-Hindu forces in Canada hurting Hindu sentiments
Drones, Helicopters Scan Mountains for 14 Missing After Glacier Collapse in Italian Alps
Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi said the disaster was linked to environmental factors
Moscow Blames Ukrainian Missile Attack for Deaths in South Russian City
At least 11 apartment buildings and 39 private houses were damaged, including five that were destroyed, Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov posted on the Telegram messaging app
Like None Other: Profound Impact of Conservative US Supreme Court
They have brashly tossed out the decisions of their respected predecessors, including, as with abortion, rights that previous courts said were guaranteed by the constitution
Pro-Chinese Agents Pose As Residents In Disinformation Campaign To Close Rare Earth Mines In US, Canada
China fears losing to US in rare earth production, launches disinformation campaign to close down mines in US and Canada posing as concerned locals, Mandiant revealed
‘Artificially Barred From Repaying’: Russia Cries Foul Ahead Of Its First Foreign Default
Russia wants to pay the $100 million in bond payments but the sanctions do not permit Russia to pay using its own currency
Pakistan’s Ill-Treatment Of Its Minorities Could Cost Its GSP+ Status
Pakistan could lose its GSP+ status due to its ill-treatment of minorities
Several World Leaders Call Overturning Roe ‘Setback’ For Women’s Rights Globally
Most world leaders sided with the pro-choice supporters and said the decision impacts women's rights across the planet.
PM Modi To Deliver Keynote Address At BRICS Business Forum
PM Modi will be attending the 14th BRICS Summit this week at the invitation of Chinese president Xi Jinping.
US Ban On Imports From China's Xinjiang Region To Take Effect
Under the the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA), firms will have to prove imports from the region are not produced using forced labour
Ukraine War Could Last for Years, We Must Be Prepared, Says NATO Chief
The NATO chief has in the past week ramped up calls for alliance members to back Ukraine in its fight against Russia's invasion
2 Dead as 'ISIS Terrorists' Storm Kabul Gurdwara, Multiple Blasts Heard; India 'Deeply Concerned'
Two terrorists entered the gurdwara and fired indiscriminately at worshippers, soon after which a gun battle ensued between them and Taliban fighters
Kremlin Hopes EU Leaders Will Not Only Discuss Weapons in Kyiv Visit
Russian officials on Thursday said they were ready to continue peace talks with Ukraine but again accused Kyiv of stalling