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Indonesia: Bali's Tourism Tax Targets Visitors; Top Travellers Including Indians Will Have to Pay This Much
Foreign tourists visiting Bali now face a levy of £7.60 to protect the island's environment and culture. Explore Bali's beauty responsibly
North Korea Hacked Emails of South Korean President's Aide: Here's When and What Was Leaked
North Korea hacks into South Korean president's aide's emails, raising cybersecurity concerns. Strengthening security measures underway
‘Won’t Join Trump Staff’: Trump’s Son-in-Law Kushner Says He Will Not Join Administration
Kushner played a key role in the signing of the Abraham Accords but said he will opt out of becoming a part of the Trump administration if his father-in-law is reelected.
How PM Modi's Abu Dhabi Visit Marks a Shift in India-UAE Relations and Strengthens Arabian Sea Ties
PM Modi and UAE's Sheikh bin Zayed are fostering a prosperous Arabian Sea community. Analysts highlight their strategic efforts ahead of the Abu Dhabi temple inauguration
‘No Way in Hell’: Elon Musk Says Putin Won’t Back Out of Ukraine War, Would Be Assassinated if He Does
Elon Musk warned that if a regime change happens in Russia, which is unlikely to happen, a more ‘hardcore’ person than Putin is likely to take over.
The Pentagon says Austin is expected to be released from the hospital on Tuesday
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is expected to be released from Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on Tuesday and will resume his full duties, Pentagon spokeswoman Sabrina Singh told reporters.
Ethiopian Forces Killed 'at least 45 Civilians' in January Massacre: State-affiliated Rights Body
At least 15 other people, including women, were killed during a door-to-door search by government forces in a different part of Amhara earlier in the month, the EHRC said
Russia Declares Estonian PM Kaja Kallas as ‘Wanted’
Russia says Estonia PM Kaja Kallas is wanted on criminal charges but did not specify what those charges were.
Mossad, CIA, Shin Bet Chiefs Huddle in Egypt to Discuss 6-Week Ceasefire, Hostage Release Plan
Israeli media outlets reported that Israeli spy agencies are headed to Cairo because of US pressure to agree on a deal that halts the Gaza war and ensures release of hostages.
Hamas Warns Israeli Invasion of Rafah Will 'Torpedo' Hostage Talks
Rafah, on the border with Egypt, has remained the last refuge for Palestinians fleeing Israel's relentless bombardment elsewhere in the Gaza Strip in its four-month war against Hamas, triggered by the group's October 7 attack
Trinidad and Tobago: Mystery Shipwreck Causes Massive Oil Spill, Threatens Carnival Tourism
Emergency workers in Trinidad and Tobago race to clean up a massive oil spill as mystery vessel runs aground, threatening Carnival tourism
Philippine Coast Guard Accuses Chinese Vessels of 'Dangerous' Manoeuvres
The Philippine Coast Guard accuses Chinese vessels of dangerous manoeuvres during a patrol near a disputed reef, escalating tensions in the South China Sea
Man Dies Mid-Flight After Coughing Up 'Gush of Blood' That Left Passengers Traumatised
Passengers on a flight from Bangkok to Germany witnessed a horrifying scene as a man coughed up blood and died mid-flight, leaving the cabin in chaos
With Easy Nevada Caucus Win Trump Bumps Up His Delegate Count
The delegate format favours Trump but the result does not carry much meaning because Nevada's GOP declared months ago it would award its delegates from Thursday's rival caucus.
Who Is Winning Pak Elections? Imran's PTI Claims Win, So Does Nawaz's PML-N as Vote Count Continues
Jailed ex-PM Imran Khan's party claims victory amid delayed results in Pakistan's elections. Allegations of rigging and violence marred the process
Senior Biden campaign officials kick-start coordination with House Democrats for 2024 race
Senior officials for President Joe Biden’s reelection effort met with House Democrats on Thursday to outline in detail postSuper Tuesday campaign plans a strategy session that marks a significant boost in efforts to coordinate with lawmakers on organizin...