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South Korea successfully tests submarine-launched ballistic missile

Seoul: South Korea has successfully completed an underwater test-launch of an indigenous submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) on Wednesday afte...

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British PM Boris Johnson reshuffles his cabinet

London: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson yesterday reshuffled his cabinet. The Prime Minister, who is promising to "build back better" from the pa...

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China congratulates new interim Taliban govt in Afghanistan

China has congratulated the new interim Taliban govt in Afghanistan in a major boost to the latter’s efforts to gain international recognition for its...

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Saudi Arabia approves new law to protect personal data

Riyadh: The Council of Ministers approved on Tuesday the personal Data Protection Law.The new law, which protects personal data from unconsented colle...

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SpaceX launches spaceship with first-ever fully civilian crew on board

Florida: American aerospace manufacturer SpaceX on Thursday launched the Falcon 9 carrier rocket that placed the Crew Dragon spaceship into orbit. Thi...

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Major row breaks out between leaders of Taliban

In Afghanistan, a major row broke out between leaders of the Taliban just days after they set up a new government, reports BBC. Supporters of two...

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China remains non-committal on issuing visa to Indians

China has remained non-committal on facilitating visas to Indians waiting to travel back to join their jobs, studies, business and family reunion oste...

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French forces kill head of Islamic State in Greater Sahara

French President Emmanuel Macron has said that French military forces have killed the head of Islamic State in the Greater Sahara, Adnan Abu Walid al-...

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US, UK and Australia announce formation of AUKUS a new trilateral defence partnership for Indo-Pacific

US, UK and Australia have announced the formation of AUKUS - a new trilateral security partnership for Indo-Pacific region. It was announced in a join...

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US Subway worker suspended after video of her fighting off robber goes viral.

A local Subway worker in Illinois, US, said she was suspended by her employer after a video showing her fighting off an armed robber went viral on soc...

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Pentagon's UFO expert to release shocking details about alien existence.

In late 2017, the Pentagon confirmed the operations of the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP), a secretive mission aimed to unra...

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Modi, Biden to address UNGA in person next week

United Nations: Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Joe Biden will address the UN General Debate in-person next week, as over 100 heads of s...

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Putin slams presence of foreign troops in Syria

Damascus: Russian President Vladimir Putin criticised the presence of foreign troops in Syria, saying they are there against the will of the Syrian Go...

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Chinese ambassador to UK barred from attending British Parliament

In a sign of diplomatic war between China and the United Kingdom, Chinese ambassador to Britain has been barred from attending an event in British par...

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Tropical storm Nicholas downgraded from hurricane after making landfall on Texas coast

Houston: Tropical storm Nicholas has been downgraded from a hurricane after making landfall on the Texas coast in the US, bringing heavy rain and the ...

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India, UK aim for launching negotiations on free trade agreements by Nov 1, 2021

India and UK have aimed for launching the negotiations on free trade agreements by 1st November this year. The matter came up during the discussions b...

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is mourning the sudden death of his mother.

London: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is mourning the death of his mother, professional painter Charlotte Johnson Wahl, who suddenly passed awa...

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Australia's capital extends lockdown until October 15 as 22 new COVID cases reported

CANBERRA: Australia's capital city of Canberra will remain locked down for a second month after the local government reported 22 new coronavirus infec...

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Pakistani Journalists Protest Against New Law Concerning Press Freedom

Hundreds of journalists in Pakistan on Monday protested in front of the Parliament against a proposed law that they said if enacted would drastically ...

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New Bill can help Indians, get Green Card in US by paying supplemental fee

Washington: Millions of people stuck for years in the employment-based Green Card backlog in the US, including a sizable number of Indians, can hope f...

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Israel hits Hamas targets as Gaza militants fire rockets

Jerusalem: Israeli aircraft struck a series of targets in the Gaza Strip early Monday while Palestinian militants launched rockets into Israel in the ...

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UN official slams Taliban over reprisal killings

Geneva: The UN human rights chief says her office has received credible allegations of reprisal killings by the Taliban of former Afghan security forc...

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First foreign commercial flight lands in Kabul

Kabul: An international commercial flight left Kabul on Monday, the first since the Taliban retook power last month, offering some hope to Afghans sti...

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Australia's capital extends lockdown until Oct 15

Canberra: Australia's capital city of Canberra will remain locked down for a second month after the local government reported 22 new coronavirus infec...

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Israeli PM Naftali Bennett meets Egyptian Prez Abdel Fattah al-Sisi

Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett has made an official trip to neighbouring Egypt for the first time in a decade. Mr. Bennett yesterday met Egypt...

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UN to raise more than 600 million dollars in aid for Afghanistan

The United Nations is seeking to raise more than 600 million dollars in aid for Afghanistan, warning the country is facing a major humanitarian crisis...

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First ever in-person Quad summit to be held on Sept 24 in US

Washington: United States President Joe Biden will host the first ever in-person summit of the leaders of the Quad group of countries later this month...

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Wildfire in southern Spain forces people to flee their homes

Madrid: Around 2,000 people have left their homes after wildfires broke out in the southern Spanish region of Andalusia. One emergency worker has...

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North Korea tests new long-range cruise missile

North Korea has tested a new long-range cruise missile capable of hitting much of Japan, state media said yesterday. The weekend tests saw missil...

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Japan Warns Of Possible Terror Attack In Six Nations, Asks Citizens To Stay Away From Religious Places

Japan's Foreign Ministry urged its citizens on Monday to stay away from religious facilities and crowds in six Southeast Asian nations, warning of a p...

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