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The US Is Trying to Persuade Israel to Change How it Treats Palestinians. Netanyahu May Not Yield
Joe Biden has urged Benjamin Netanyahu to engage with Palestinians as partners but the Israeli prime minister, a sceptic of the two-state solution, keeps saying no.
Navy officer who'd been jailed in Japan over deadly crash now released from US custody, family says
A Navy officer jailed in Japan over a car crash that killed two Japanese citizens was released from U.S. custody on Friday, one month after he was returned to the United States and placed in a federal prison, his family said.
US: Indian National Nikhil Gupta's Request for Defence Materials Denied in Pannun Case
US judge denies Gupta's request for murder-for-hire defence materials. Gupta faces charges related to a plot against a Khalistani separatist on US soil
President Joe Biden's Record Age, 81, is an 'Asset,' First Lady Jill Biden Says
In an interview with MSNBC's “Morning Joe" released Thursday, Jill Biden responded to those concerned the Democratic president is too old, saying, “I say his age is an asset.”
Africa's Catholic Hierarchy Refuses Same-sex Blessings, Says Such Unions Are Contrary to God's Will
The statement, signed by Congolese Cardinal Fridolin Ambongo on behalf of the symposium of African national bishops conferences, marked the closest thing to a continent-wide dissent from the declaration Francis approved Dec. 18 allowing priests to offer s...
Papua New Guinea PM Declares Emergency in Capital After Riots Leaves 15 Dead
Papua New Guinea declares 14-day emergency in Port Moresby after deadly riots. Prime Minister James Marape deploys troops to restore order
Peshawar Court Reinstates PTI’s Bat Symbol ahead of February Polls, Suspends ECP’s Decision
The court suspended ECP’s decision to revoke the ‘bat’ symbol of Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) paving the way for them to use it ahead of Feb 8 elections.
‘Will Endanger Soldiers’: Israel Apex Court Rejects Foreign Media Appeal for Access to War-Torn Gaza
Israel controls entry to Gaza and has barred journalists from entering the besieged coastal strip.
Rajnath Singh Holds 'Fruitful Discussions' with UK Counterpart on Security and Defence Industrial Co-op
Shapps stressed that the relationship between UK and India is not transactional, instead both countries are natural partners with many commonalities and shared goals, the Indian Ministry of Defence said of the meeting described as "very warm" with a fruit...
Imran Khan Says Interview to UK Newspaper Written by AI Based on Pointers He Dictated
Former Pakistan prime minister Imran Khan said the essay that was published under his name in The Economist magazine was AI-generated.
US Man Who Attacked Judge Brought to Court in Hannibal Lecter-Style Mask for Sentencing
Deobra Redden who attacked Justice Holthus was finally sent to jail for four years. He was brought to court in a restrained manner.
School Teacher Finds Door Plug That Blew Off Alaska Airlines Flight in His Backyard along with Two Fliers' Mobiles
The American transportation safety chief thanked school teacher 'Bob' for helping find the door plug which now they will use to understand the cause of the midair emergency.
Canada: Police Quizzed Over Viral Video of Officer Delivering Hot Coffee to Anti-Israel Protesters
Canadian police respond to controversy over coffee delivery to anti-Israel protesters in viral video
Maldives Ex-President Urges Muizzu Govt to Disown 'Appalling Language' on PM Modi
Former Maldives President condemns minister's derogatory remarks against Indian PM Modi. Calls for distancing from disrespectful language
US: Former President Donald Trump Rallies Supporters in Iowa on Capitol Riot Anniversary
Former president Donald Trump was impeached for inciting insurrection and faces multiple felony charges over his conduct leading up to and during the violence
Russia Aims to Dominate Drone Market with 32,000 Annual Production by 2030
By 2030, Russia aims to produce 32,000 drones annually with domestic producers targeting 70% market share