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Pakistan: 6 Children Among 10 of Same Family Killed in Attack, Police Say No Connection to Terrorism
Inter-family feuds are common in Pakistan, but in the northwestern region -- where communities abide by traditional honour codes -- they can be particularly violent, lasting for generations
'It’s Awful, Just Awful': Israeli Hostage Says Other Captive Women Were Sexually Abused, Tortured
Spiegel said that after one female hostage went to the bathroom, she returned looking agitated
Indonesia Raises Volcano Alert Status to Highest Level as Lewotobi Laki-Laki Erupts
The Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki volcano located on eastern Indonesia's Flores Island has witnessed weeks of heightened volcanic activity.
Defence Chief Austin Was Hospitalised for a Week, Didn’t Inform Biden, Republicans Demand Ouster
Austin transferred some of his responsibilities to his deputy without informing the US President or the Pentagon.
Blizzard Conditions, Winter Storms Force School, Highway Closures in Central US
The conditions saw at least a foot or more of snow being dumped on several central US states which led to shutting down of schools and highways.
'India's Been Our 9/11 Call': Amid Lakshadweep Row, Maldives Ex-Minister Backs PM Modi
Didi further expressed disappointment over disparaging remarks, highlighting India as the "911 call" for the Maldives, always coming to their rescue in times of need.
Judge in Trump's DC election case is targeted by fake emergency call in latest high-profile swatting
A home owned by the judge overseeing the federal election subversion case against former president Donald Trump was targeted by a fake emergency call Sunday night, the latest in a spate of similar false swatting reports at the homes of public officials in...
Taliban-appointed Prime Minister Meets with a Top Pakistan Politician in Hopes of Reducing Tensions
Fazlur Rehman, whose Jamiat Ulema Islam party is known for backing the Afghan Taliban, is the first senior Pakistani politician to visit Kabul since the Taliban seized power in neighbouring Afghanistan in August 2021
Pak's Apex Court Rules Against Life-long Disqualification of Lawmakers from Holding Public Office
The bench with a 6 to 1 split judgment abolished the lifetime disqualification and thus went against the judgment of its five-member bench which in 2018 had ruled in favor of lifetime disqualification
China's Spy Agency Says Foreign Consulting Agency Head Spied for UK's MI6
China accuses foreign consultant of spying for MI6, revealing espionage allegations amid rising tensions with Britain
Hezbollah Strikes Israeli Air Traffic Base in ‘Initial Response’ to Killing of Deputy Hamas Chief
The Israeli military warned the Iranian-backed outfit of another war and US said the conflict can ‘easily metastasize’.
4 Killed, 3 Injured in Attack in Pakistan's Restive Northwest
He said two security personnel were among those killed in the attack near Sadda Bazaar in Khurram district. Efforts are underway to find and arrest the culprits, the DPO said
Why Was US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's Hospital Stay Kept Secret for Days?
Pentagon faces criticism as Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's hospitalization is revealed late. Transparency concerns arise amid national security crises
A B-1 bomber crashes while trying to land at a South Dakota Air Force base. The crew safely ejects
A B1 Lancer bomber from Ellsworth Air Force Base in South Dakota crashed while trying to land and all four crew members ejected safely, the Air Force said.
'China Strongly Deplores' Stray Artillery Shells from Restive Myanmar That Caused Casualties
China protests as Myanmar conflict spills across the border, injuring five. Ceasefire calls as tensions rise. Safety warnings for Chinese citizens in the region
95 Dead in Iran Twin Bomb Blasts: Tehran Blames US, Israel
Iran held US and Israel responsible for the blasts in Kerman that killed 95 people as they were commemorating the death of Iran general Qasem Soleimani.