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Israel cuts off electricity supply to Gaza, demanding hostage release
Jerusalem: Israel announced Sunday that it was halting the electricity supply to the Gaza Strip to pressure Hamas into releasing hostages."I have just signed an order to immediately stop...
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Syrian interim president vows accountability amid reports of mass killings
Damascus: Syrian interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa vowed Sunday to hold accountable those responsible for recent violence in the...
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Mark Carney elected leader of ruling Liberal Party of Canada
Ottawa: The ruling Liberal Party of Canada announced Sunday that former Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney will...
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London preparing Ukraine for Riyadh talks, fearing new US-Kiev spat: Reports
London: The United Kingdom is advising Ukraine on holding talks with the United States in Saudi Arabia to...
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Russia recaptures 3 settlements in Kursk region: Defence Ministry
Moscow: Russian forces have regained control of three settlements in the Kursk region, the Defence Ministry said Sunday."As...
Tory MPs turn on Truss after turbulent day
London: British Prime Minister Liz Truss is facing a backlash from Conservative MPs after firing her Chancellor and announcing a second U-turn on a...
Turkish mine explosion kills 28
Ankara: At least 28 people have died and dozens remain trapped underground after an explosion in a coal mine in northern Turkey's Bartin province.Around...
Fury over Iran police sex assault video
Tehran: A video of anti-riot forces in Iran sexually assaulting a woman protester while trying to arrest her has provoked fury on social media.Users...
Direct clash with Nato will be ‘global catastrophe’: Putin
Astana: Russian President Vladimir Putin has said that any direct clash of Nato troops with Russia would lead to a “global catastrophe”.“I hope that...
Decomposed bodies found in Pakistan hospital
Islamabad: After reports of some 200 unidentified and decomposing bodies on the roof of Nishtar Hospital's mortuary in Multan, Punjab, government has launched a...
US launches website for students’ debt relief
Washington: The Department of Education has launched a website allowing federal student loan borrowers to begin submitting applications for some debt relief, US media...