Current Affairs
Canada’s Ruling Liberal Party wins Parliamentary Elections: Reports
Ottawa: Canada's ruling Liberal Party, led by incumbent Prime Minister Mark Carney, has won the elections, gaining enough seats in the parliament to form a government, the CTV News...
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Pakistan Army resorts to firing along Kashmir LoC for fifth night in row
Srinagar: Pakistan and India exchanged gunfire for a fifth night in a row across the Line of Control...
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Amazon sends first batch of satellites into space
Los Angeles: Amazon launched the first batch of satellites for its "Project Kuiper" on Monday, marking a key...
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Iran condemns U.S. lethal airstrikes on Yemen
Tehran: Iran's Foreign Ministry on Monday strongly condemned the U.S. deadly airstrikes on Yemen's capital of Sanaa and...
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21 terrorists killed in western Mali: Army
Bamako: The Malian army announced on Monday that it has killed 21 terrorists during an operation in west...
Miami beach issues state of emergency, curfew after deadly shootings
Washington: The City of Miami Beach, in the U.S. state of Florida, issued a state of emergency and a curfew on Sunday after two...
Japanese PM Kishida arrives, to hold talks with PM Modi
New Delhi: Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida arrived in the Indian capital on Monday morning on a two-day official visit. He is to hold...
Nepal PM ‘Prachanda’ to visit India first, keeping aside Chinese invitation
The new Prime Minister of Nepal, Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’, is hinting at stronger relations with India. Prachanda, who had entered office in December...
School in USA constructs bullet-proof rooms, will turn into shields in 10 seconds
A sense of fear has gripped schools across the USA because of incidents of shooting. Amidst all this, schools are coming up with solutions...
French Govt faces no-confidence vote over pension reform
Paris: Two no-confidence motions had been filed by Friday afternoon against the French government led by Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne, who forced passage of...
Cyclone Freddy affects 500,000 people in Malawi: UN
United Nations: Malawi authorities assessing the rising devastation of cyclone Freddy report more than 500,000 people affected, including at least 326 people killed, UN...