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Venezuela opposition leader Machado says Yoris remains coalition candidate in election

By Vivian Sequera and Mayela Armas CARACAS (Reuters) -Corina Yoris remains the major opposition coalition's presidential candidate in Venezuela's July elections, opposition leader and erstwhile

Syrian state media says U.S. forces bombed eastern Syria, killing 7 soldiers and one civilian

CAIRO (Reuters) - U.S. forces bombed eastern Syria at dawn, killing at least seven soldiers and one civilian, Syrian state media said on Tuesday. At least 19 other soldiers and 13 civilians were

Ukraine replaces security council secretary as war drags on

KYIV (Reuters) - Ukraine's security council secretary Oleksiy Danilov was dismissed and replaced by foreign intelligence service chief Oleksandr Lytvynenko under decrees published on the presidential

US imposes sanctions on finance, trade facilitators of Houthis, Hezbollah, Quds Force

(Reuters) - The United States on Tuesday imposed counter-terrorism sanctions on what it described as finance and trade facilitators for Yemen's Houthis, Iran's Quds Force and the Lebanese group

Houthis claim strikes on ships, Maersk denies it was attacked

By Ahmed Elimam and Clauda Tanios (Reuters) -Houthi militants in Yemen said on Tuesday they had mounted six attacks on ships with drones and missiles in the last 72 hours in the Gulf of Aden and the

Baltimore bridge collapses after ship collision, six missing

By Nathan Howard and Andy Sullivan BALTIMORE (Reuters) -A 948-foot container ship smashed into a four-lane bridge in the U.S. port of Baltimore in darkness early on Tuesday, causing it to collapse and

Kenyan families weep for starvation cult victims as first bodies released

By Edwin Waita MALINDI, Kenya (Reuters) - Bereaved relatives emerged weeping from a hospital mortuary in Kenya on Tuesday after recovering the remains of loved ones whose doomsday cult leader induced

Israeli airstrikes hit northeast Lebanon, security sources say

BEIRUT (Reuters) -Israel carried out airstrikes near the northeast Lebanese towns of Ras Baabelk and Hermel on Tuesday, four security sources told Reuters - the furthest bombardment yet from the

Confusion erupts over T20I status to matches in African Games, ICC issues clarification

The issue came up after US's men’s & women’s teams & Zimbabwe’s men’s team were not given the T20I status.

Crew of container ship that collided with Baltimore bridge all Indian: Company

New York, Mar 26 (PTI) The entire 22-member crew of the cargo ship that struck a major bridge in Baltimore early Tuesday, causing...

On Camera

Don’t deride public sector. Evidence shows commercial banks in woeful state—Indira Gandhi

On 29 July 1969, Prime Minister Indira Gandhi delivered a speech in Lok Sabha on the nationalisation of 14 banks, saying the move was 'totally justified to ensure that hopes and aspirations of millions of our people are not sacrificed'.

Govt has reduced time taken to finalise GDP data by an entire year. Here’s inside story of how

This year, govt announced that 2nd and not 3rd revised estimates would be final. Here’s inside story on how this was achieved without compromising on quality of data.

Army chief Gen Pande gets extension, Govt seeks merit over mere seniority

Last time such an extension was granted was in the case of former Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw when he was Army chief for period of six months.

Abki baar 90 paar for Congress? Why even 30 more seats will ruffle BJP

Discussion about outcome of Lok Sabha polls continues to boil in cauldron of expectations only from BJP. Now reverse this equation, what if we asked about the performance of the 'loser'?