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Pakistan Could Exit Financial Crimes Watchdog FATF’s Grey List: Report
Pakistan completed 26 of the 27 action items in FATF’s 2018 action plan and six out 7 targets set by FATF’s APG
Russia Severs Last Of The Evacuation Routes From Severodonetsk, Ukraine Claims
The defenders of Sievierodonetsk risk facing a similar fate like the last defenders of Mariupol.
Ex-US Army General, Brookings Institution Head Probed For Helping Qatar Influence US Foreign Policy
The FBI is probing whether Trump sided with Qatar when it faced the blockade after his members of his administration were prompted by ex-Marine Gen. John R. Allen, who led US forces in Afghanistan
In a First, Cancer Vanishes in Every Patient in Drug Trial’s Unexpected Result
The doctors settled on a study of patients with locally advanced rectal cancer — tumours that had spread in the rectum and sometimes to the lymph nodes but not to other organs
At Least 3 Killed, Several Wounded as Gunman Opens Fire at Large Crowd in Philadelphia
An officer arrived to see a man shooting into the downtown crowd and fired his weapon toward the man, police said. It is unclear if the suspect was hit.
Day 101 Of War On Ukraine: Battle For Cities In The East Shows Putin Won't Give Up Russia's Gains
Putin’s puppet-administrations in Russia-occupied regions in Ukraine have installed ruble as currency and started issuing Russian passports, meaning that Russia will not give up its military gains
Devastating Detour: Climate Crisis, Land-use Patterns Raising Risk of Rivers Changing Course, Says Study
The study that examined the last 50 years of satellite data for the world’s rivers and deltas also looked at the 2008 event, when the Kosi river in Bihar changed its path and triggered massive floods that killed at least 400 people and displaced nearly th...
Kremlin Says Talks With Ukrainian President Zelensky Possible, But Negotiations Stalled
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters in a call that work on a peace document with Ukraine had stopped a long time ago and had not restarted
Democrats, Republicans Discuss Gun Control Laws, Express Optimism
Democrats and Republicans are discussing gun control laws where the former is suggesting red-flag laws, raising the minimum age of purchase of guns to prevent mass shootings
NEWS18 EXPLAINS: Social Media and the Texas Shooter's Messages
New questions arose as to which and how many tech platforms the gunman used in the days before the shooting
Russia Shows off Zircon Hypersonic Cruise Missile in Test-launch at Sea
Video released by the ministry showed the missile being fired from a ship and blazing into the sky on a steep trajectory
'The Shooting Makes Me Sick, But Don't Blame Gun': NRA Supporters React to Uvalde Massacre
An NRA event -- which lasts through Sunday -- is being held in a vast downtown convention center with anti-gun protesters gathering outside
Germany Orders 40,000 Vaccine Doses as Precaution for Monkeypox Spread
Speaking at a press conference, German Health Minister Karl Lauterbach said on Tuesday that for now, he was banking on an isolation period of at least 21 days for infected people to contain the outbreak
Quad Summit on Tuesday; Open & Free Indo-Pacific, Ukraine Conflict on Central Agenda
PM Narendra Modi will hold bilateral talks with his Japanese counterpart Fumio Kishida on the sidelines of the Quad summit in Tokyo
Monkeypox: Outbreak Continues In North America, Europe As US, Canada Report First Cases | Top Points
Though the monkeypox is rarely fatal, the World Health Organization (WHO) and the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) are investigating what led to the outbreak
Biden Heads To S Korea, Japan For Bilateral Meets, Quad Summit; Kim May Have An Explosive Surprise
Biden’s trip to Asia has one primary objective - to remind US’ Asian allies that they are not forgotten due to Ukraine and remains a reliable leader in the region.