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More Than 50 Killed in Kabul Mosque Blast After Friday Prayers
The blast occurred two hours after Friday prayers as worshippers were performing rituals, Afghan interior ministry said
Nepal's Marijuana Ban Could Soon Be Up in Smoke as Lawmakers Mull Return of 'Himalayan High Times'
With Western countries easing their own prohibitions on marijuana, the government and legal reform campaigners say it is time to stop criminalising a potent cash crop
France Polls: Macron First Prez In Two Decades To Win Reelection But Le Pen Narrows Gap
The elections also saw highest abstention rate while Macron and Le Pen, both, failed to win less than half the youth vote
Israel Closes Gaza Strip Stopping Palestinian Merchant, Workers Following Rocket Attacks
The recent clashes inside the Al-Aqsa mosque has brought back fears of a war
Putin Calls off Plan to Storm Mariupol Plant, Opts for Blockade Instead
The full capture of Mariupol, which has been besieged by Russian forces for weeks, is a central part of Moscow's plans to cut Ukraine off from the Sea of Azov
Man With a Colourful Past, Pak PM Shehbaz Sharif Got Bridge Built in Lahore to Meet His Wife
Shehbaz Sharif has married five times and at present, he has two wives -- Nusrat and Tehmina Durani -- while he divorced the three others -- Alia Hani, Nilofar Khosa, and Kulsoom Hai, as per media reports
Father of UP Boy Shot Dead in Canada Demands Waiver of Study Loan
Several people, including his friends and old classmates, on social media platforms have also been demanding the waiver
Russia Refuses to Reveal Details About Missing Crew Members from Moskva Warship
After the Moskva sank parents and other family members of sailors who served aboard, including conscripts, took to social media, saying their children had gone missing and that they needed answers
Bringing The Gods Back Home: Chennai Man Fights Traffickers Running A Billion-Dollar Business
For S Vijay Kumar the aim is that a nation should not be denied its history and relics of India's ancient culture should return home
Judge Appointed During Trump-era Strikes Down Biden Administration's Mask Mandate For Travel
US District Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle said in her ruling that the US CDC failed to justify its decision
Xian, Suzhou Tighten Controls; Citizens Fear If They Will Face Similar Fate Like Shanghai
Xian and Suzhou residents fear that they may face a similar fate like the one Shanghai is currently facing
Pakistan's Top Agency Opens Probe Against Imran Khan Over Sale of Gifted Necklace
The necklace Imran Khan received as a gift was not sent to the tosha-khana (state gift repository), but given to former special assistant Zulfikar Bukhari, a report said
Germany To Invite India To G7 Summit In June
Germany and India share cordial relations and also face pressure from to align with the US against Russia.
Shanghai Lockdown Forces Chinese Real Estate Major To Miss Out On Interest Payments
China's Zhenro Properties expects four more defaults in the coming months due to the lockdown in Shanghai
Pope Francis Calls for Easter Truce in Ukraine Leading to Peace Negotiations
'Put the weapons down!' Pope said at the end of a Palm Sunday service for tens of thousands of people in St. Peter's Square
‘Based on Errors Floating on Surface’: News18 Accesses PTI Review Petition Against Imran Khan Trust Vote
The review petition has sought a stay on the trust vote against Imran Khan and contended that the executive isn’t answerable in the exercise of its powers to the judiciary.