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Fear and Loathing in a Super Tuesday State: Democrats Angry At Biden Back Him Anyway to Stop Trump
Biden is still expected to sweep Democratic primaries in Minnesota and 15 other states on Super Tuesday and will likely secure his party’s nomination in the coming weeks
Zelensky Calls For Western Air Defence As Russian Attacks Kill 10
Seven were confirmed dead, including a three-month-old baby and two-year-old child, after an overnight drone strike on the southern port city of Odesa
Why Did Saudi Arabia Prince Mohammad Bin Salman Ban Iftar in Mosques during Ramadan?
The Saudi Arabian prince Mohammad Bin Salman and his officials were concerned about the cleanliness of mosque premises after iftar meals.
Israel Killed 25,000 Palestinian Women, Children Since October: Pentagon
"It's over 25,000," Austin told lawmakers when asked during a House Armed Services Committee hearing for the figure on women and children killed
Hope QUAD Will Continue Its Momentum Under India's Presidency, Says US
The White House emphasizes QUAD's progress and commitment, while affirming the importance of the I2U2 partnership for global initiatives
Biden Declared 'Fit For Duty' At 81 As Age Issue Looms In Upcoming Election
Biden, 81, declared fit for duty by White House doctor after annual exam. No new health concerns detected ahead of election
AP Decision Notes: What to expect in Missouri's GOP caucuses
The Missouri Republican Party will hold presidential caucuses on Saturday, offering voters their only chance to weigh in on who should represent the party on the November presidential ballot. The contest is one of the last chances for candidates to shape...
UK Boosts MPs' Security Amid Gaza War Fears
The £31 million ($39 million) in extra funding over the next year follows British MPs being targeted with intense criticism and abuse over their stances on the Middle East conflict
US Nuclear Plant In Texas, Where Weapons Are Made, Reopens After Wildfires Closure
A nuclear weapons plant in Texas resumes operations amid wildfires as evacuations are ordered. Fires spread, with one burning 300,000 acres
South Korea's Demographic Time Bomb Ticks With World's Lowest Birth Rate and Super Aging
South Korea's fertility rate hits record low of 0.72 in 2023, posing demographic crisis. Political parties vow measures to boost childbirth as population decline looms
First Team of Indian Technical Personnel Reach Maldives to Replace Military before March 10 Exit
The Indian technical personnel will operate the aviation platforms in Maldives. These platforms were operated earlier by Indian military personnel.
Hundreds Protest in Senegal Demanding New Election Date
President Macky Sall has faced uproar since he postponed the vote that was scheduled for February 25, triggering one the West African nation's worst political crises
Macron, Rishi, Biden Vow Unwavering Support for Ukraine on Second Anniversary of War
Macron warned Putin against counting on European war fatigue and said France will keep supporting Kyiv.
Shamima Begum, London-Born ISIS Bride, Loses Appeal to Regain British Citizenship
Shamima Begum, the London-born woman who joined ISIS as a teenager, loses legal bid to regain British citizenship and return to the UK
Name Gaffe: US Prez Biden Meets Navalny’s Widow Yulia, Mistakenly Calls Her ‘Yolanda’
The gaffe-prone US President, Joe Biden, met Yulia Navalnaya and Dasha Navalnaya, widow and child of now-deceased Putin critic Alexei Navalny.
United Airlines to Become First US Carrier to Resume Israel Flights Since Hamas War In Gaza
United Airlines to resume U.S. flights to Israel in March after October attack pause. Tourism to Israel may rebound with American carriers' return