Former NITI Aayog employee and PhD student killed while cycling with her husband in London
London: In yet another incident of accidents in the United States, a tragic road accident killed a bona fide student and a former NITI Aayog member while…
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WATCH: Festival of colour in streets of Karachi as Pakistani Hindus celebrate Holi
Karachi: The Hindu community in the Pakistani city of Karachi celebrated Holi on Sunday, the Hindu festival of colours, with much fanfare and enthusiasm. The festival revolves…
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‘Muizzu must stop being stubborn, seek dialogue with neighbours to overcome…’: Maldives’ ex-President
Male: Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu must stop being “stubborn” and seek dialogue with neighbours to overcome the financial challenges, his predecessor Ibrahim Mohamed Solih has said. Solih…
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Deadline in Trump’s $464m fraud case hours away
If Mr Trump does not pay a huge fine or post a bond by Monday, his assets are at risk of seizure.
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EU opens investigations into Apple, Meta and Google
If they are found to have broken the rules, the firms could be fined up to 10% of their annual turnover.
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‘Eextend my felicitations to the Hindu community’: Pakistan PM Shehbaz, President wish people on Holi
Islamabad: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Monday extended his felicitations to the Hindu community on Holi, urging the people to commemorate the auspicious festival by making a…
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Moscow terror attack: 3 of 4 suspects charged in Russia concert hall attack admit guilt during court hearing
Moscow: Three of the four suspects charged with carrying out the concert hall attack in Moscow that killed more than 130 people admitted guilt for the incident in…
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We moved to Sandy Hook so our boys would be safe. Now in Australia, I still feel guilty
When former American police officer Darren Wagner moved back to the US with his Australian wife and children, they chose to settle in the sleepy community of…
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Is Russia drifting towards China? Jaishankar responds to Putin’s intent to bolster ties with Beijing
Singapore: Russia is a country with which India has always had a positive relationship and both countries have taken extra care to look after each other’s interests,…
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Union leaders arrested at Sydney rally against Israeli shipping company
Pro-Palestinian activists have rallied against an Israeli shipping line to demand stronger government sanctions in response to the conflict in Gaza, resulting in 19 arrests.
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What is Holi, the Hindu festival of colours, and why does India among other South Asian nations celebrate it?
New Delhi: Holi, widely known as the Hindu festival of colours, is a joyful annual celebration at the advent of spring with cultural and religious significance. Typically…
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Jaishankar calls Lavrov, extends deepest condolence on loss of lives in horrific terror attack that killed 143
Singapore: A day after more than 140 people were killed in a “terrorist attack” in Moscow, Foreign Minister Dr S Jaishankaer spoke to his Russian counterpart Sergey…
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Two Aussie influencers thought it was okay to film a sports star at a urinal. The internet disagreed
Two Australian social media influencers left fans unimpressed with the video they posted of F1 driver George Russell in the bathroom.
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‘I feel very lucky’: After three months couch-surfing with four children, this Darwin mum has a home
Sarah Liddle was given a month to find a new home. Twenty rental applications later she realised homeowners didn’t want to take on her family.
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Signing up for loyalty programs could be backfiring on you. Take our quiz to find out why
Bargain-hungry shoppers are being warned about the risks of providing businesses with personal information including their name, mobile and email addresses.
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Nepal cheers as boisterous crowds celebrate Holi festival in Kathmandu with coloured powder I WATCH
Kathmandu: Thousands of people gathered at the heart of Kathmandu on Sunday to celebrate the Holi festival that marks the advent of spring in Nepal. Widely known…
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