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US Lifts Cuba Flight Restrictions Imposed Under Trump Administration
The White House last month had signaled the planned move as part of a broader revision of policy toward Cuba
India’s Projects Are Fully Compliant With Indus Water Treaty, Pakistan Told
India said it remains committed to resolving issues bilaterally and will look into suggestions given by Pakistan during the meeting of the Permanent Indus Commission
‘Worsening Eyesight, Frequent Headaches, Three Years to Live’, Russian Officer on President Putin
Media reports are saying the intelligence officer sent information on President Vladimir Putin's "deteriorating health" to an ex-Russian spy hiding in the UK
Car Collision In Lincoln, Nebraska Kills 2, Injures 20
The Ford rolled onto its top over the Corolla and pinned the occupants underneath, killing them.
Brazil Floods: Death Toll from Heavy Rain Rises to 91, Rescuers Step Up Efforts for 26 Missing
The state's civil defense authority said in a statement that the flooding has displaced 5,000 people from their homes, and has reinforced its alert about still-high risk of landslides
News18 Global Exclusive | US to Blame for Drugs Entering India from Afghanistan, Says Taliban Govt Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi
In a global exclusive interview to News18, Afghanistan’s new foreign minister Amir Khan Muttaqi said his country will pay special attention to the security of Indian missions and urged New Delhi to resume stalled developmental projects
Loss Of Face For China As Pacific Island Nations Snub Beijing's Sweeping Regional Trade And Security Deal
No concrete reason was given as to why the deal was shelved, but the Fijian PM said there needs to be consensus among all the Pacific island-nations
'It Was Wrong Decision': Top Texas Security Official On Police Decision to Not Breach Door In Texas Shooting
Police have come under intense criticism since Tuesday's tragedy over why it took well over an hour to neutralize the gunman
Moscow Says it is Preparing Measures Against English-language Media in Russia
Russia was preparing measures against 'Anglo-Saxon media', using a term Russian officials often use to refer to the English-speaking world
North Korea Says No New Deaths, Downward Trend In Covid-19 Cases
Pyongyang observers doubt the credibility of the reports and say that they have 'stats that are essentially nonsense'
Beijing Extends Work From Home For Workers, Students As Covid Cases Rise
Beijing also ordered additional mass testing for its citizens as few Covid cases were reported
Relief For Fishermen In Indo-Pacific As Quad Reveals Plan To Curb China’s Illegal Fishing Industry
Quad finds a solution for fishermen in the Indo-Pacific who have been robbed of their livelihoods thanks to China’s illegal fishing industry
This Common Virus With Cold-Like Symptoms Led to Over 1L Deaths in Kids Under 5 in 2019 | Explained
The study is the first to examine the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) disease burden in narrow age brackets, reporting that there were over 45,000 deaths in infants under six months old in 2019
Ukraine Army Ordered Azovstal Troops to Stop Fighting: Commander
He said there was an "ongoing process" to remove killed fighters from Mariupol's besieged Azovstal steelworks
EU’s Climate Goals May Fail As They Burn More Coal To Wean Away From Russian Energy
The EU will burn 5% more coal than the intended amount over the next five to ten years to end its dependence on Russian energy, thus hurting climate goals
How will Modi be Approached? The Most Complicated Factor During Biden's Asia Trip Amid Ukraine War
The most complicating factor may be how Biden approaches PM Modi, who has been hesitant to condemn Russia’s invasion of Ukraine out of fear of undermining security ties with Moscow