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Pakistanis Prefer to Go Down with Me Than Supporting 'Three Stooges': PM Imran Khan
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan said the Opposition leaders were under the 'false impression that the people had forgotten their corruption'
PMs Of Poland, Slovenia And Czech Republic Head To Kyiv To Meet Zelensky
The three prime ministers have informed the European Council ahead of their visit
World Faces Food Crisis Due to Ukraine War, Says Russian Billionaire Melnichenko
Melnichenko is the founder of EuroChem, one of Russia's biggest fertiliser producers, which moved to Zug, Switzerland, in 2015.
China on Brink of Biggest Covid-19 Crisis Since Wuhan as Cases Triple
Shenzhen will seal all communities, villages and suspend bus and metro services from Monday to Sunday due to the latest COVID19 outbreak, staterun China Daily reported on Sunday.
Ukraine Says Mosque Sheltering 80 Civilians Shelled by Russian Forces in Mariupol
Mariupol has been under siege and bombardment for more than a week and is encircled by Russian troops.
Ukraine Mayor Kidnapped by Russian Soldiers, Zelensky Says Crime Against Democracy
Ukraine said the mayor was seized when he was at the city's crisis centre dealing with supply issues.
Talks Between Foreign Ministers Of Russia, Ukraine Begin In Turkey’s Antalya
Even though discussions are welcome expectations remain low from the meeting between Ukraine and Russia foreign ministers
US Warns Russia May Use Biological Weapons in Ukraine
On March 6, Moscow's foreign ministry tweeted that Russian forces found evidence that Kyiv was erasing traces of the military-biological program in Ukraine, allegedly financed by the United States.
UN Chief Chides 'Scandalously Unequal' Vaccine Distribution, Says Covid Not Over Yet
The pandemic’s most tragic toll has been on the health and lives of millions, with more than 446 million cases worldwide, UN Secretary General said.
Airbnb Stays in Ukraine Overwhelmed With Reservations in Just Two Days; This Is Why
Over a two-day period last week, some $1.9 million was spent on reservations for more than 61,000 nights in Ukraine, a spokesperson said.
'Probably Just Hormones': Despite Medical Advances, Endometriosis Going Undiagnosed in Many Women
Endometriosis is so under-researched, and often takes so long to be properly diagnosed, that it has come to symbolise how illnesses that only affect women have long been ignored by a historically male-focused medical establishment.
PM Modi Speaks To Russian President Putin, Urges Him To Hold Direct Talks With Zelensky
PM Modi earlier also spoke to Ukrainian president Zelensky for more than 30 minutes and appreciated that both sides are ready for discussions
Russia-Ukraine War Leads to Food Grain Crisis in Middle East. But A Silver Lining for India | Explained
India, which accounts for barely 1 percent of global wheat exports, can try and tap a sizeable portion of the world wheat trade.
Russia Not Seeking to Attack Ukraine Nuclear Plants, Mariupol Evacuation Fails Yet Again | Top Developments
Russian President Vladimir Putin also told Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan that he will not end his campaign against Ukraine until Kyiv laid down arms.
Denmark Won't Take Away Ukrainians' Assets Under 'Jewellery Law'. All About the Rule & the Spcl Relief
Denmark mainly received refugees from Syria when the controversial “jewellery law” was enacted by the Danish government.
Officials Exploring Possibility Of Evacuating More Citizens Amid Partial Ceasefire Announcement
Indian officials familiar with the developments told CNNNews18 that efforts will be made to evacuate citizens amid the partial ceasefire