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10 Migrants Drown To Death, Dozens Missing After Two Shipwrecks Off Italy
German aid group ResQship found 10 bodies below the deck of a wooden boat off Lampedusa.
Woman Who Ran From Singapore To Thailand, Covering 1,000 Kms In 12 Days, Says Heat Melted Her Shoes
Ultramarathoner Natalie Dau who is 52 years old is also awaiting a certification from the Guinness World Records following her extraordinary feat.
Gunman In Maine’s Auburn Shoots At Cops, Sets Homes Ablaze, Causes Series Of Blasts
The police cancelled a shelter-in-place order and said that the incident has been brought under control.
China's New Coast Guard Rules Prompt Global Concerns Over South China Sea
New Chinese coast guard rules in the South China Sea allow for detaining foreigners accused of trespassing, sparking international criticism and tensions
'Hi Friends, From #Melodi': PM Modi, Italy's Meloni Strike A Pose On Sidelines Of G7 Summit
PM Modi and Italian counterpart Giorgia Meloni's bilateral talks at the G7 summit highlight strategic partnerships and economic collaborations between India and Italy
Kuwait Fire Tragedy: IAF Aircraft Carrying Bodies Of 45 Indians En Route To Kochi
Kuwaiti authorities have already conducted DNA tests on the bodies as part of the identification process
Indian-American Taral Patel Running for County Commissioner in Texas Arrested for Online Impersonation
Patel is being held on a USD 20,000 bond for the felony and a USD 2,500 bond for the misdemeanour and will see a magistrate Thursday morning if he does not post bond before then.
Kuwait Fire: What We Know So Far About The Mangaf Housing Tragedy That Killed At Least 42 Indians?
Jaishankar on Wednesday night spoke to his Kuwaiti counterpart and urged him to ensure early repatriation of the mortal remains of those killed in a devastating fire in southern Kuwait's Mangaf area
Elon Musk Asked SpaceX Employee To Have His Babies, Had Sexual Relationships With Female Employees: Report
A report by a US newspaper claimed that Elon Musk had sexual relationships with female employees at SpaceX.
US President Joe Biden's Son Hunter Biden Found Guilty In Gun Case. What Comes Next?
Biden did not use the firearm in committing a violent crime, has no record and has been complying with terms of his pretrial release, including monthly drug testing. Those will likely be mitigating factors and legal experts said Hunter Biden may not be in...
President Joe Biden's Son Hunter Biden Convicted of All 3 Felony Charges in Federal Gun Trial
A jury in Wilmington, Delaware, federal court issued the verdict, making Hunter Biden the first child of a sitting U.S. president to be convicted of a crime
At Least 49 Dead, 140 Missing In Migrant Boat Sinking Off Yemen's Coast, UN Agency Says
Yemen is a major route for migrants from East Africa and the Horn of Africa trying to reach Gulf countries for work
South Korea blasts loudspeaker broadcasts after North's trash balloons
South Korea resumed loudspeaker broadcasts directed at North Korea on Sunday, its military said, following through on a warning demanding Pyongyang stop sending balloons carrying trash into the South.
Hamas Claims 274 Palestinians Died In Raid That Saw Four Hostages Rescued Alive
The rescue operation, which Israelis celebrated as a stunning success, has come under criticism.
Zelenskiy says it's for Ukraine to determine his legitimacy, not Putin
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said his legitimacy is recognised and determined by the Ukrainian people, while criticizing that of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Ukraine eyes partial debt write-off in restructuring talks, finance minister says
Ukraine's government is in talks with international bondholders to restructure its $20 billion in debt and is discussing a partial debt writeoff, Finance Minister Serhiy Marchenko was quoted as saying on Friday.