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'Should Have Had Bright Future': US Teen Coming Back from School Killed After Man Open Fires In Street
A man on foot in a crosswalk was arguing with someone on the opposite side of the street when he pulled out a gun and fired repeatedly
Shortage Of Food Items, Hospital Beds Cripple Shanghai As Covid Cases Rise
China's Communist Party officials asked citizens to help enhance delivery capacity and said the news of shortages were rumors
Afghanistan Inching Closer to Sealing Kabul Airport Deal with Qatar, Turkey for Resuming All Flight Services
Deputy PM Mullah Baradar wants Qatar to take the decision soon on the Kabul Airport deal. He has asked Afghanistan ministries to rope in more foreign investors who could start emergency visa services, other facilities at the airport
Pakistan's NSA Moeed Yusuf Resigns, Thanks PM Imran Khan for 'Trusting Him'
Outgoing Pakistan NSA Moeed W Yusuf resigned from the post after two and a half years in office
With SC Set to Decide on Assembly Dissolution, Elections, A Look at Article 5 & What's Next in Pakistan
Experts criticized the dissolution, which has created a constitutional crisis in Pakistan
Assassinations, Sudden Dissolution Of Govts: List Of Pak Ex-PMs And How They Were Ousted
In its 75 years of existence, India's neighbour Pakistan has seen several political upheavals resulting in more than 20 prime ministers
Russians Left Chernobyl with Ukrainian Troops as Hostages: Kyiv
State nuclear agency Energoatom said in a statement, citing plant workers, said Russian occupiers took members of the National Guard, whom they had held hostage since Feb 24, with them from Chernobyl
One Injured, 40 Arrested As Protest Continues Outside Sri Lankan President Gotabaya’s Home
The police used water cannons to disperse the protesters who set a bus ablaze which was parked on a road close to Sri Lankan president Gotabaya Rajapaksa's home
Fearful Advisors Mislead Putin on Ukraine War as Invasion 'Goes Awry', Say US & UK
The close allies said Putin's advisors were "too afraid" to tell him the full truth about battlefield reverses and the real impact of sanctions.
Pakistan PM Imran Khan To Address Nation, Reveal ‘Letter’ To Thwart Imminent Exit
Pakistan prime minister Imran Khan will address the people of Pakistan later today.
Six Pak Army Soldiers Killed in Helicopter Crash in Congo
The Pakistan Army helicopter was deployed on peacekeeping duties with the UN Organisation Stabilisation Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO) and it crashed during a reconnaissance operation on March 29
India, US To Hold Discussions Under 2+2 Format In April
Defence secretary of the United States (US) Lloyd Austin and US secretary of state Antony Blinken will visit India on March 10. The meeting will be held on March 11.
'Surrender or Die': Ghost Village Stoyanka Tries to Push Back Russians
Ukraine says it is pushing back the stalled Russian advance on Kyiv in areas such as Stoyanka, just half a kilometre (about 500 yards) from the western city limits
Ukraine War: Luhansk Leader Says May Hold Vote on Joining Russia
President Vladimir Putin had days earlier recognised Donetsk and Lugansk as independent
Befriending Bearded Men, Quitting Liquor: Here’s How Uyghurs In China Are Landing In Jail
The crackdown on China's Uyghur community has only increased since 2017 with people being sent to detention for so-called 're-education'
'Not in Line with What Was Signed': Macron Dismisses Putin Demand for Gas Payments in Rubles
Macron told journalists after an EU summit in Brussels that the Russian move "is not in line with what was signed, and I do not see why we would apply it"