Russia Ukraine war: Biden says ‘no clear evidence’ of Putin scaling back military operations

U.S. President Joe Biden on Thursday said there’s ‘no clear evidence’ that Vladimir Putin is scaling back military operations around Kyiv and suggested that the Russian president…

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Police find five foetuses at the home of US anti-abortion activist

Foetuses have been discovered in a Washington DC home reportedly belonging to activist Lauren Handy.

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America respects Pakistan’s constitutional process: US State Department

The United States on Thursday said that it supports the constitutional process and rule of law in Pakistan but flatly denied allegations of Pakistan Prime Minister Imran…

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Joe Biden orders release of 1 million barrels of oil daily from strategic reserve to tame prices

US President Joe Biden on Thursday announced to release 1 million barrels of oil per day from the nation’s strategic petroleum reserve for the next six months…

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Russian tanks destroyed outside Kyiv

Destroyed Russian tanks lined a road on the outskirts of Ukraine’s capital on Thursday in images captured by Associated Press photographers. (March 31)       

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Robert Glasper talks ‘Black Radio III,’ helping the ‘resuscitation’ of jazz

Robert Glasper said there was “so much going on” during the pandemic that it inspired him to make his latest album, “Black Radio III” which leans heavily…

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Russia’s major energy threat as troops pull out of Chernobyl, NATO warns forces ‘regrouping’

Germany has accused Russia of “blackmail” over its threat to halt gas contracts if they are not paid in roubles, as Moscow’s troops begin to leave the…

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‘Threat letter’ from US: PM Imran Khan says in ‘slip of tongue’

Embattled Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan in what appeared to be a slip of tongue, on Thursday named the United States as the country behind the ‘threat…

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Sri Lanka economic crisis: 13-hour long power cuts, fuel shortage force thousands to protest

Sri Lanka is facing an unprecedented economic crisis as country witnesses massive power cuts upto 10 to 13-hour long, shortage of fuel and spillovers from the crisis in Ukraine…

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Washington St. OKs missing Indigenous people alert

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee on Thursday signed into law a bill that creates a first-in-the-nation statewide alert system for missing Indigenous people, to help address a silent…

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The Muwekma Ohlone Tribe was declared ‘extinct’ in the 1920s. New DNA research says otherwise.

The Muwekma Ohlone Tribe, declared “extinct for all practical purposes” in 1925, has new DNA research to bolster its fight for federal recognition.       

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Today in History for April 1st

Highlights of this day in history: Slobodan Milosevic arrested; American forces invade Okinawa; Nazi Germany begins persecuting Jews; Soul singer Marvin Gaye is shot to death by…

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Australia records eight COVID-19 deaths as cases tipped to peak in mid-April

The surge in COVID-19 infections has been attributed to the BA.2 variant of Omicron, with daily cases in Australia jumping by 76 per cent between 11 March…

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‘Tried to establish friendship with India, but…’: Imran Khan speech top quotes

After almost a delay of 45-minutes from the scheduled time, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan finally addressed the nation. Pakistan’s parliament on Thursday adjourned a debate on…

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Imran Khan says not anti-India, anti-America, blames foreign conspiracy behind Pakistan political crisis

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan, facing the no-trust motion and government’s existentional crisis, on Thursday addressed the nation and said that his government’s foreign policy is not…

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Biden will tap oil reserve, hoping to push gasoline prices down.

The administration said the president would announce a plan to release reserves of crude daily for six months.The administration said the president would announce a plan to…

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