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From Qatar To Syria And Sudan: A Look At 10 Diplomatic Wins Of the Government That Saved Indians
In a major win for Indian diplomacy, India secured the release of eight Navy veterans who were facing death row in Qatar. Here is a list of similar victories.
Pakistan Elections: High Number of Rejected Ballots In Disputed Polls Raises Rigging Concerns
Pakistan's general elections saw a high number of rejected ballots, potentially sparking legal battles as margin of victory was surpassed in multiple constituencies
As Republican opposition grows to Ukraine aid, Senate leaders say the world is watching
As a growing number of Republicans oppose U.S. aid to Ukraine, the Senate's leaders are arguing in strong terms that the money is crucial to pushing back against Russian President Vladimir Putin and maintaining America's global standing.
Israel's 'Victory Is Within Reach,' Rafah Key to Defeating Hamas: PM Netanyahu
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu vows "safe passage" for civilians as threat of Rafah incursion looms. International concern mounts over potential humanitarian crisis
Cuba Charges 30 for Stealing 133 Tonnes of Chicken After Massive Heist
Cuba charges 30 for stealing 133 tonnes of chicken amid food shortages. Theft targeted rationed food supply, leading to rare major heist
'West Pursuing The Goal of Tearing New Delhi Away From Moscow': Russian Envoy to India
Russian envoy highlights strong ties with India amid US sanctions threats. Bilateral relations, defence cooperation, and energy collaboration discussed
Pakistan Elections Exclusive | Imran Khan's PTI Alleges Pak Army Engaged in Vote Rigging
Supporters of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) shared videos where they claimed that widespread rigging was going on while releasing the election results.
Canadian Man on Plane Claims Someone is Trying to Kill Him, Tries to Open Emergency Exit
The man who was flying on a Thai Airways flight tried to open the door of the aircraft after claiming someone was trying to kill him.
Exclusive: Power-Sharing Formula Being Proposed For Pakistan Military's Next 'Govt Setup'
Proposed power-sharing formula emerges in Pakistan, with PML-N and PPP likely at the helm. Elections marred by allegations of irregularities
Pak Military Hopes Election Will Serve as 'Catalyst for Strengthening Democracy'
Violence marred several of Pakistan's polling stations on Thursday, as millions voted in an election in which the country's former prime minister Imran Khan, was behind bars, after he was ousted in a no-confidence vote
Airline From This Country Plans To Weigh Passengers With Check-In Luggage Before Take-Off
Finnair implements passenger weighing to enhance flight safety. Volunteers provide weight data anonymously. Scheme covers selected flights from Helsinki Airport
'We Deal With At Least One Death Of an Indian a Day Across US': Community Leader
Prominent community leader highlights safety concerns for Indian students in the US amid a string of tragic deaths, stressing the need for awareness and support
Pakistan Votes For High Stakes Election Today Amid Rising Militant Attacks and Economic Crisis
Insight into Pakistan's upcoming election marked by rising militant attacks, economic crisis, and political polarisation
Exclusive: Firearms, 'Al Jihad' Chants At JeM Rally In PoK Punch A Hole In Pakistan's 'Counterterror' Claims
Shocking rally by Jaish-e-Mohammad raises concerns about terrorism in Pakistan. Critics question counterterrorism efforts amid militant gatherings
Lufthansa Ground Staff at Major German Airports to Strike on Wednesday: Here's Why
Lufthansa ground staff called for a day-long strike amid pay dispute, adding to transport strikes in Germany
Iran Abolishes Visa Requirements For Indian Tourists, Tehran Hopes 'Appropriate Initiatives' From New Delhi
In a decision made applicable from February 4, Indians with ordinary passports will be allowed into Iran without a visa "once every six months, with a maximum stay of 15 days"