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‘Every Day A New Coffin’: Hamas Tells Israel’s Netanyahu That More Hostages May Die If Gaza ‘Aggression’ Continues
Hamas tied the decisions that Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu is taking with regards to Gaza to the fate of the hostages trapped there.
Bangladesh Interim Government Warns Instigators Of Legal Consequences Amid Turmoil
Bangladesh’s interim government vows to identify and take legal action against miscreants regardless of party affiliation.
57 Bangladeshis, Jailed In UAE For Protesting Against Sheikh Hasina, Freed
Bangladeshis who were involved in the ‘protests and disturbances across several emirates’ were pardoned by UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.
Democratic Vice Presidential Nominee Tim Walz Unharmed After Motorcade Crash In Milwaukee
The White House said Harris was briefed on the collision and spoke with Walz to check on him and the staff.
'No Idea What They're Saying: Donald Trump 'Feels Annoyed' When Wife Melania, Son Barron Speak Slovenian
Barron Trump, Donald and Melania’s 18-year-old son, gains attention as he steps into the spotlight, speaking three languages and making his rally debut
Beginning Of Uncomfortable Era? Bangladesh’s Interim Govt May Review MoU’s Signed With India, Say Sources
The sources said that the new government is of the view that Hasina was close to India and have done out of turn favour to them while signing the MoUs.
Russia Says Its Forces Downed 158 Ukrainian Drones Overnight Across The Country
The ministry said on Telegram that the highest number -- 122 -- were downed over the regions of Kursk, Bryansk, Voronezh and Belgorod that border Ukraine
‘Could’ve Done With A Vande Bharat’: Jaishankar Recalls PM Modi’s Train Ride To Kyiv
EAM Jaishankar said barring the train ride to Kyiv and the Shinkansen bullet train ride in Japan he does not remember PM Modi taking train rides on a foreign trip.
Search For Indian Woman Swallowed By 8-Metre Sinkhole In Malaysia Now 'Too Risky'
Search for Indian woman Vijaya Lakshmi Gali, missing in Kuala Lumpur sinkhole, encounters major setbacks as authorities deem further diving "too risky"
Indian-Origin Man Charged With Murder Of Nepalese Student In US After Being Caught On CCTV
A 21-year-old student from Nepal, Muna Pandey, was shot dead in her Houston apartment by Indian-origin man
Monsoon Fury In Pakistan: House Collapse Claims 12 Lives In Peshawar
Over 300 people have been killed since the start of the monsoon season in Pakistan.
Former Pakistan PM Imran Khan Subjected To ‘Extremely Harsh Conditions’ In Lahore Prison: Party
Imran Khan, jailed former Pakistani prime minister, is reportedly in solitary confinement and subjected to harsh conditions at Rawalpindi's Adiala Jail, raising safety concerns
Hillary Slams Trump After His Team Clashes With Officials At Arlington Cemetery, Final Resting Place Of Thousands Of Veterans
Hillary Trump asked users on social media if they have come across any candidate who, according to her, has shown much disrespect to US Army veterans.
Who Is Natasha Danish Ali? Pakistan Businessman's Wife Who Mowed Down 2 In Fatal Crash
Natasha Danish Ali is the wife of industrialist Danish Ali, who is the chairman of Gul Ahmed Energy Limited and Metro Power Group
Two Killed As Plane Tyre Explodes At Delta Air Lines' Atlanta Maintenance Facility
Delta, in a statement, said the Delta family is heartbroken at the loss of two team members and the injury of another following an incident this morning at the Atlanta Technical Operations Maintenance facility
'Regret We Weren't More Outspoken': Zuckerberg Claims Biden Admin Pressured Meta To Censor Covid Content
Zuckerberg further expressed that Meta should "not compromise" its content standards due to any administration's pressure and affirmed the company’s readiness to resist such pressure in the future