Three American Ex-Contractors Accused of Carrying Out Paid Assassinations Overseas
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More than 85,000 cases were disposed of in Chamarajanagar during this year’s Mega Lok Adalat, making it a significant step
Read More“At least two United Nations peacekeepers have been killed in southern Lebanon, marking a tragic escalation in violence in the region. U.N. officials are working to address the situation and prevent further bloodshed as the humanitarian crisis intensifies.”
Read MoreIn a major breakthrough for Indian counter-terrorism efforts, the Delhi police have arrested a top commander of the militant group
Read MoreThe partial government shutdown, primarily caused by a funding freeze in the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), has entered uncharted
Read MoreIn a move deemed significant by analysts, Chinese President Xi Jinping has invited Taiwan’s opposition leader, Cheng Li-wun, to discuss
Read MoreA highly anticipated two-week inquest into the death of Noongar man Jeffrey Winmar in Melbourne has begun, but it has
Read More** The UK-France agreement to curb small boat crossings in the English Channel is at a standstill as the UK demands enhanced interception powers, raising concerns about a potential increase in people smuggling operations.
Read More** As Easter approaches, UK road travel is expected to surge with a record 21 million leisure journeys planned. Despite soaring fuel costs, the RAC and traffic analytics firm Inrix predict busy roads and highlight potential congestion hotspots. Motorists can help by planning ahead and staying safe on the roads.
Read MoreWestern Australia’s Shark Bay was transformed into a surreal landscape as Tropical Cyclone Narelle made landfall, bringing with it a
Read More** “A daring heist at the Magnani Rocca Foundation in northern Italy has resulted in the theft of priceless paintings by French Impressionist masters Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Paul Cézanne, and Henri Matisse. The stolen artworks, valued in the millions, are believed to have been taken on the night of March 22, with authorities reviewing security footage and gathering eyewitness accounts to identify the perpetrators.”
Read MoreEU rule of law under threat: Liberties’ research identifies five EU member states as consistently dismantling democratic principles. Urgent action needed to protect EU democratic values, with concerns rising over the EU’s future.
Read MoreAs the Middle East prepares to halt liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipments to Asia, a region that has relied heavily
Read More** In a bid to manage the petrol crisis, the Australian government has introduced a nationwide plan to slash fuel excise and waive heavy vehicle road user charges. As part of this plan, a 26 cent per liter cut in fuel excise has been implemented, providing some relief to motorists struggling with soaring costs.
Read MoreIn a surprise move, President Trump announced that Iran has agreed to allow 20 more ships to carry oil through the Strait of Hormuz. The development comes as tensions between the US and Iran remain high, with the White House yet to confirm the details of the deal.
Read More** “The United States has made a significant move in its decades-long trade embargo on Cuba, allowing a Russian oil tanker carrying a cargo of crude oil to reach the island nation. This development marks a rare easing of restrictions between the US and Cuba, long-standing adversaries.”
Read MoreIn a recent message, Mojtaba Khamenei, the son of late Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, has expressed gratitude to Iraq
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