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Mianwali police cordon off sessions court to re-arrest acquitted Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf workers

Islamabad , June 13 (ANI): A contingent of Mianwali police besieged the sessions court premises since Wednesday morning to rearrest the 37 Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf...

Senior Hamas leader says proposed amendments to Gaza ceasefire ‘not significant’

DOHA (Reuters) -The changes that Hamas has requested to a ceasefire proposal by the United States are "not significant" and include the complete withdrawal of Israeli troops from the Gaza Strip, a

China and New Zealand deepen trade ties, discuss rights issues during Premier Li visit

By Lucy Craymer and Stella Qiu WELLINGTON (Reuters) -New Zealand and China on Thursday signed agreements on trade and climate change, with human rights also on the agenda, during a trip by Premier Li

Former SpaceX employees sue Elon Musk, alleging wrongful termination over workplace concerns

Texas , June 13 (ANI): Eight former employees of Elon Musk's SpaceX sued the company and Musk on Wednesday, alleging they were "wrongfully fired"...

India sends relief material for Papua New Guinea amid devastating landslide

New Delhi , June 13 (ANI): India sent around 19 tons of relief material for the people of Papua New Guinea in the aftermath...

Rwanda accuses U.N. refugee agency of lying in British asylum policy case

KIGALI (Reuters) -Rwanda said the United Nations refugee agency had lied when it told a British court this week that asylum seekers sent to the East African country could be moved on again to states

Explainer-The global fight over climate change funding

By Kate Abnett BONN (Reuters) - Nearly 200 countries will try to agree a new global goal for funding to fight climate change at this year's U.N. COP29 climate summit in November in Baku, Azerbaijan.

Analysis-How the far-right gained traction with Europe’s youth

By Sarah Marsh, Barbara Erling and David Latona BERLIN/WARSAW/MADRID (Reuters) - From Germany and France to Poland and Spain, the far-right made inroads into the youth vote in key states in this EU

Russia practiced electronic missile launches during tactical nuclear drills

MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia practiced the electronic launch of missiles as part of the second stage of drills on how to deploy tactical nuclear weapons, the defence ministry said. "As part of the second

With Russia not attending, what can this weekend’s Ukraine peace summit achieve?

Canberra, Jun 13 (The Conversation) The “Summit on Peace in Ukraine”, hosted by Switzerland this weekend, is not a peace conference in the usual...

On Camera

Delhi dating scene has a lawyer-engineer fatigue. Diversify your right swipes

Navigating dating apps is as risky as trading stocks. It makes sense to spread our assets—school teachers, DJs or public policy nerds; diversity is important.

India’s aviation sector set to boom under Modi 3.0 but ‘emerging duopoly’ could hurt consumers

Sector analysts warn that with Go First expected to remain grounded & SpiceJet struggling, industry is likely to consolidate to just 2-3 player market, hampering competition.

Army hospital commandant says no misuse of disability pension grant. ‘Scrutiny at all levels’

Lt Gen Nilakantan says revised Entitlement Rules & Guide to Medical Officers for pensions had been revised to rationalise disability classification, quantification & granting of disability.

Modi’s new universe: the normal irritants of democracy & awkward chai with Rahul Gandhi

Changed reality for Modi govt in its 3rd innings is by no means rise of a new phenomenon. It's a return to old normal where even majorities had to routinely wrestle with storied million mutinies.