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Imran Khan's Party Calls Outcome of Pakistan's General Elections as 'Biggest Voter Fraud'
The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party founded by the cricketer-turned-politician also deplored the February 8 polls, saying the elections would be remembered in the country’s history due to the scale of vote rigging
Greece’s Conservative Govt Legalises Same-Sex Marriage, Adoptions
Greece became the first Orthodox Christian country in the world to legalise same-sex marriage.
Hezbollah Commander Among 10 Dead in Israeli Strike on Lebanon
The same Hezbollah commander had previously been targeted and wounded in an Israeli strike in the southern Lebanon town of Nabatiyeh a week earlier, the security source said, requesting anonymity as they were not authorised to speak to the media
Pakistan: Imran Khan's PTI Nominates Party General Secretary Omar Ayub as PM Candidate
Pakistan Tehreek-Insaaf (PTI) nominates Omar Ayub as PM candidate. Imran Khan's backed independents win 92 seats in recent election
Love Down Under: Australian PM Announces Valentine's Day Engagement With His Girlfriend
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese surprises with a Valentine's Day engagement to girlfriend Jodie Haydon, making history while in office
US: Indian National Jailed For 4 Years For Defrauding Elderly Woman; Here's How FBI Trapped Him
A 24-year-old Indian national sentenced to jail in the US for defrauding an elderly American of USD 150,000 in a computer-hacking scheme
US Allies Warn Israel Against 'Catastrophic' Rafah Operation, But What's on Netanyahu's Mind?
Leaders of Australia, Canada, and New Zealand warn against Israel's potential ground offensive in Rafah, sparking international concern
Protestors pour red powder on U.S. Constitution enclosure, prompting evacuation of National Archives
The National Archives building and galleries were evacuated Wednesday afternoon after two protestors dumped red powder on the protective case around the U.S. Constitution.
Democrats and Republicans hold Black History Month celebrations with an eye on November's election
Black History Month, often a time to recognize the contributions of African Americans in U.S. history, was marked in the nation’s capital this week with a focus on present divides and the November election when Black turnout will be integral to the outcom...
Sweden Hopes for Hungarian Go Ahead to Join NATO
The Swedish minister reiterated there would be no negotiations on the ratification despite Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban inviting his Swedish counterpart Ulf Kristersson to "negotiate" Sweden's accession
Australia Storms Kill 1, Knock Out Power to 174,000 Homes
Localities and businesses in eastern Australia were most impacted by the storms.
US: Mystery Cargo Ship 'Arlington', Which Sank In 1940, Found 200 Meters Deep In Lake Superior
Shipwreck hunters discover the 1940 sunken merchant ship, Arlington, and its captain's fate, lost in Lake Superior
Zardari Calls for Reconciliation for Economic Reforms in Pakistan, Invites PTI to Join Efforts
Multi-party conference hosted by Zardari and other coalition members in Islamabad stressed on a broad-based approach to tackle Pakistan's economic crisis.
Russia Declares Estonian PM Kaja Kallas as ‘Wanted’
Russia says Estonia PM Kaja Kallas is wanted on criminal charges but did not specify what those charges were.
Alaskapox Claims Its First Victim: Elderly Man from US' Alaska Succumbs to Deadly Virus
Alaskapox: Officials said the man may have been infected with the Alaskapox virus after a stray cat scratched him.
‘Russian Army Not Using Starlink’: Kremlin, Elon Musk Reject Ukraine’s Claim
Ukraine claimed that it had evidence that Russians were using the Starlink terminals and were smuggling them into the country.