Category: INTERNATIONAL
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Deal on Grain from Ukraine to End as Fighting Continues
The arrangement allowing Ukraine to ship its grain across the Black Sea was slated to expire Monday at midnight Istanbul time (2100 GMT), thus time was running out. Sunday saw severe combat on Ukraine’s eastern frontier, according to Kiev, while Russian President Vladimir Putin criticized Kyiv’s counteroffensive.
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Elections in Pakistan are likely to take place in November as Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif suggests
After announcing that he would give over control to the caretaker government next month before the term of the assembly’s members expired, Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif predicted that general elections will take place in the month of November. These statements were delivered by the Pakistani prime minister on Sunday during a speech at the…
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Yoon Suk Yeol: South Korea’s response to extreme weather will undergo a complete overhaul
After at least 39 people were killed by recent floods and landslides during monsoon rains, South Korea’s president promised Monday to “completely overhaul” the nation’s response to severe weather brought on by climate change. The interior ministry said that nine persons are still unaccounted for countrywide as rescuers struggled through deep muck to empty a…
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What Does ‘Captagon’ Mean? Iraq Discovers a Drug Production Lab
A unusual finding in a nation that has become into a transit hub for the illegal narcotic, Iraq announced on Sunday that it has discovered a location in a district bordering Saudi Arabia where captagon is made. General Saad Maan, spokesperson for the interior ministry, claimed in a video that was uploaded online that “today,…
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5 gang members were found guilty in England of killing an Indian man using a honeytrap
An Indian-origin man was killed in the east of England using a “honeytrap” by three men and two women who were part of a gang. In January, Vishal Gohel, 44, was found unconscious inside an apartment in Bushey, Hertfordshire, and was declared dead there.
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Putin issues a warning to Ukraine after declaring that Russia has a sufficient stockpile of cluster bombs
Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia, has announced that his country has a plentiful supply of cluster bombs and has warned Ukraine that it has the right to react if it uses these contentious weapons. Although there is recorded proof of both Russia and Ukraine employing such munitions, Putin stated in his first remarks addressing…
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Over 50-person boat sinks in Bangladesh’s capital city of Dhaka; over 30 people are missing
A water bus carrying up to 40 passengers drowned in a river in the Bangladeshi capital Dhaka on Sunday, leaving an undetermined number of people missing, according to authorities. At approximately 8 p.m. (1400 GMT), the bus carrying passengers was struck by a cargo ship carrying sand close to Sadarghat, Bangladesh’s main river port, according…
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According to EAM Jaishankar, the Mekong region’s peace and prosperity are crucial to India’s Act East policy
S. Jaishankar, the minister of external affairs, said on Sunday that the Mekong region’s peace and prosperity are essential to achieving India’s Act East policy’s goal of security and development for all of the region’s nations. Jaishankar said that the lower Mekong area has enormous importance for India in both a historical and present sense…
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Nearly 150-Year-Old Hindu Temple Destroyed in Karachi, Pakistan
In Karachi, the provincial capital of Pakistan’s Sindh province, a Hindu temple that was said to have been constructed over 150 years ago was destroyed after being deemed an ancient and unsafe construction, shocking the Hindu community. Bulldozers demolished the Mari Mata Temple in Soldier Bazar, Karachi, late on Friday night as a sizable police…