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Pakistan: 40-Year-Old Lahore Woman Sentenced to Life In Blasphemy Case For Burning Quran
Pakistani court sentences woman to life for burning Quran pages. Legal battle ensues as Asia Bibi contests blasphemy charges
Pakistan: 12 Dead In Gas Explosion In Coal Pit
The gas explosion occurred in the mining region of Khost, 80 kilometres (50 miles) east of Quetta.
Presidential Immunity Invoked For Pakistan President Zardari in Corruption Case
The case is based on the allegation that Zardari influenced relevant authorities during his previous term as the president – from 2008 to 2013 – to release loans for his front companies
Indian Embassy In Kuwait Receives Surge of Inquiries As Nation Announces Amnesty Scheme For Expats
Kuwait announces three-month amnesty allowing expatriates to settle fines or depart without penalties.
Supreme Court appears receptive to NRA free-speech lawsuit against a former New York state official
Supreme Court justices appeared receptive Monday to National Rifle Association claims that a former New York state official violated its freespeech rights by pressuring banks and insurance companies to blacklist the group after the deadly school shooting...
Blinken Says Fighting Disinformation 'Vital US National Security Interest'
Blinken is in South Korea for this week's third Summit for Democracy, an initiative of US President Joe Biden, which brings together government officials, NGOs and civil society members
Indian Navy’s Multiple Rescue Missions Mark India’s Rise As Region’s Net Security Provider
The Indian government on several occasions assured the international community that the nation is committed to protect the seas. A list of instances where the Indian Navy rose to the occasion.
Netanyahu Snaps Back Against Growing US Criticism After Being Accused of Losing His Way on Gaza
Netanyahu told Fox News that Israel never would have called for a new U.S. election after the Sept. 11 attacks in 2001, and denounced Schumer’s comments as inappropriate
After the pandemic, young Chinese again want to study abroad, just not so much in the US
In the Chinese city of Shanghai, two young women seeking an education abroad have both decided against going to the United States, a destination of choice for decades that may be losing its shine.
How Would India Respond to ‘Taiwan Contingency’ Amid Chinese Aggression? Jaishankar Responds
Jaishankar, addresses global stability amidst rising tensions in the Taiwan Strait and Chinese aggression during his speech at the Nikkei Forum in Japan.
Indiana man pleads guilty to assaulting police with baton and makeshift weapons during Capitol riot
An Indiana man pleaded guilty on Thursday to charges that he used a metal baton, a lamp and other makeshift weapons to assault police officers who were protecting the U.S. Capitol from a mob of Donald Trump supporters.
US Says It Will Welcome ‘Productive, Peaceful’ Talks Between India, Pakistan
Matthew Miller, the US state department spokesperson, however, said the “pace, scope, and character of” the talks should be decided by both nations.
Who Is Sardar Ramesh Singh Arora? First Sikh Minister Of Pakistan's Most Populous Region
Ramesh Singh Arora becomes the first Sikh minister in Punjab, Pakistan. Read about his aspirations for minority welfare and Kartarpur Corridor
Explosions Rock Odesa During Zelensky, Mitsotakis Visit Amid Ukraine Crisis
Explosions in Odesa during Zelensky, Mitsotakis visit. Ukraine-Greece ties amidst Russia-Ukraine conflict. Latest updates on Black Sea hub strife
Watch | Lone Orca Rips Apart, Makes Meal of Great White Shark
This is the first time lone orcas were spotted killing sharks, which is the largest predatory fish in the seas. Orcas generally hunt in pods.
Ukraine Says Destroyed Another Russian Warship in Black Sea
"There are no longer any safe harbours for Russians... in the Black Sea and there will never be," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said.