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Indian-Origin Murali Pillai Named State Minister In The Incoming Singapore PM's Cabinet
Indian-origin MP Murali Pillai to be appointed Singapore's Minister of State for Law and Transport in Lawrence Wong's new cabinet
‘True Gesture Of Goodwill’: Maldives Thanks India For $50 Million Budgetary Support
The State Bank Of India subscribed to Maldives government treasury bill for one more year. The treasury bill is worth $50 million.
One Cop Killed, Over 100 Injured As Protests Rock Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir; Shehbaz Says 'No Tolerance For...'
Those injured were mostly policemen who allegedly attacked peaceful protesters in Pakistan-held Jammu and Kashmir.
Nasa Captures Images Of A Stormy Sun Lashing Out Powerful Solar Flares
Nasa said that the two solar flares were X-class solar flares. X-class solar flares are the strongest solar flares and can cause communications blackouts.
Bodycam Video Shows Cop Opening Fire On Black US Air Force Officer As Soon As He Opens Door
A police officer from Okaloosa County shot dead US Air Force Senior Airman Roger Fortson, a Black American. The name of the cop was not revealed.
Prince William Breaks Silence, Says Wife Kate 'Doing Well' As Ailing Royal Receives Treatment
At a community hospital visit on the Isles of Scilly off the coast of Cornwall in southwest England, Prince William, confirmed that Princess Kate is "doing well".
‘Miracle That We’re Alive’: Train Crash In Argentina Leaves 60 Injured
The train crash happened in the capital city Buenos Aires when a maintenance train crashed into a passenger train.
'One Of World's Most Vibrant Democracies': US Envoy Eric Garcetti Dismisses Concerns About Democracy In India
The top US diplomat dismissed concerns being raised in certain quarters about democracy in India and observed that in many ways Indians are better than the Americans
US Dismisses Russian Allegations Of Interference In Indian Elections
We don't involve ourselves in elections in India as we don't involve ourselves in elections anywhere in the world, State Department Spokesperson Matthew Miller said
India-Maldives Ties Based On 'Mutual Interests, Reciprocal Sensitivity': Jaishankar Tells Visiting FM Zameer
I hope our meeting today has enabled us to strengthen the convergence of our perspectives," Jaishankar said in his opening remarks
Several Ivy League Colleges In US Took Millions From Foundations, Donors In 'State of Palestine': Report
Brown, Harvard, and the non-Ivy Indiana University of Pennsylvania are among the recipients of funding from donors located in a nation that lacks recognition by the UN or US
High Levels Of Potentially Cancer-Causing Chemicals Found In Vehicle Cabin Air, Study Finds
Discover the alarming findings on car air quality in a recent study, revealing cancer-causing chemicals present in vehicle cabins
UK Says To Expel Russia Defence Attache For Intel Role
The UK government escalates tensions with Russia, expelling a Russian military attache amid concerns of increased "malign" Russian activity
Second UK Lawmaker Defects To Labour In New Blow For Sunak
Britain's ruling Conservatives face turmoil as second MP defects to Labour, adding pressure on Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. Crisis deepens amid local election losses
A Love Story For The Ages: 100-Year-Old Groom And 96-Year-Old Bride Say 'I Do'
Follow the extraordinary love story of Harold Terens and Jeanne Swerlin, a heartwarming tale of romance amidst historical milestones
Hong Kong Bans Protest Song 'Glory To Hong Kong', Compares It To A ‘Weapon’
The song was banned following a campaign by Hong Kong authorities against the song.