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Turkish govt ally supports Iranian people, calls for national unity
Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) leader Devlet Bahçeli addressed his party’s parliamentary group meeting on Tuesday, focusing largely on the ongoing tensions involving the United S...
Modi inaugurates Jain museum, says previous governments ignored manuscripts
Samrat Samprati Museum at Gandhinagar’s Koba Teerth houses over 2,000 rare objects tracing the evolution of Jainism
Stephen A. Smith to Tiger Woods: ‘What the hell are you doing getting behind the wheel of a car?’
Pundit Stephen A. Smith is admonishing Tiger Woods for opting to drive himself around after a car accident over the weekend that led to him being charged with DUI and sparking new controversy around the superstar golfer. “You had this problem in 2017 when they found you asleep in your car on t...
‘Heated Rivalry: Unauthorized Musical Parody’ to Debut Off-Broadway This Spring
The “Heated Rivalry” phenomenon is headed to the stage. “Heated Rivalry: The Unauthorized Musical Parody” will run Off-Broadway this spring following eight sold-out concert performances earlier this month. Inspired by the hit show about hockey and gay romance, “Heated R...
Secret tunnel used to smuggle drugs into Europe uncovered by police
Hashish, derived from cannabis resin, is usually trafficked into Europe by speedboats
Missing paddleboarder found dead in Old Tampa Bay after a weekend disappearance near the causeway
A man who went missing while paddleboarding near the Courtney Campbell Causeway was found dead in Old Tampa Bay on Monday, police said. Foul play is not suspected.
Malaysian ships to be exempt from fee for sailing through Hormuz — minister
Malaysia is a friendly country and maintains good diplomatic relations with the government of Iran, Anthony Loke Siew Fook said
Tai Po blaze hearing: property management worker unaware fire alarms deactivated
A property management worker at the housing estate ravaged by Hong Kong’s deadliest fire in decades was unaware that fire alarms had been deactivated after the hose reel system was shut down for water tank repairs, an evidentiary hearing has been told. On the sixth day of hearings by an independent...
Trump Can’t Defund NPR And PBS, Judge Rules
The judge accused the move of targeting “viewpoints that the President does not like and seeks to squelch.”
Ayatollah Khamenei thanks Sunni clerics in Kurdistan for their sympathy and support
Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Mojtaba Khamenei has expressed his appreciation to Sunni clerics in Kurdistan Province for their message of sympathy and support following the martyrdom of the late Leader, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei.
Trump admin to hold global summit on countering Antifa, sources confirm
The Trump administration is considering a global summit to counter Antifa and left-wing extremist networks, saying they pose a transnational terror threat.
Delhi skies turn cloudy, IMD orange alert issued for rain, thunderstorm, lightning
Delhi skies turn cloudy, orange alert issued for rain, thunderstorm, lightning
Mubadala, Qatar Investment Authority back Whoop in $575 million funding round
‘US troops are out there’: Top US general suggests Iran should consider diplomacy
Napoli warn they could punish Lukaku over training no-show
Striker Romelu Lukaku could face disciplinary action after Napoli released a statement to say he has ignored a request to return to the club.
How a Dubai-based filmmaker captured the UAE’s spirit in a unifying anthem
BJP's Assam Manifesto Promises To Introduce Uniform Civil Code, End "Love Jihad"
The BJP's manifesto promised that Rs 5 lakh crore would be invested to position Assam as India's Eastern Gateway.
Gunmen on bikes storm Nigeria village on Palm Sunday, killing at least 20
Gunmen on motorcycles shot sporadically into a Nigerian community on Palm Sunday, killing at least 20, residents say, prompting a 48-hour curfew in Plateau state.
Man slams boy's head on ground over dispute with father, chilling visuals surface
Man slams boys head on ground over dispute with father chilling visuals surface
India to begin population count from April 1 after 15 years: How world's largest census will be held
More than three million officials will be deployed across the country over the next year, reaching cities, towns, and remote regions alike.