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Russian Opposition Leader Alexei Navalny's Widow Leaves a Farewell Message For Her Husband
Yulia Navalnaya expresses love for her late husband Alexei Navalny, amidst international tributes. Navalny's death sparks outrage and accusations
Over 400 Detained in Russia as Country Mourns the Death of Alexei Navalny, Putin's Fiercest Foe
The sudden death of Navalny, 47, was a crushing blow to many Russians, who had pinned their hopes for the future on President Vladimir Putin's fiercest foe
Putin Says Ukraine Matter of Life and Death for Russia
The Kremlin has repeatedly framed the almost two-year conflict as a battle for Russia's survival in a bid to rally patriotic sentiment among its population, many apathetic toward the offensive
Afghan Province Orders Officials Not to Photograph Living Things
In a letter addressed to civil and military officials, the provincial Department of Interior directed them "to refrain from taking pictures of living things in your formal and informal gatherings, because it causes more harm than good"
Symbolic Victory for Russia as Ukraine Withdraws Troops from Avdiivka
General Oleksandr Tarnavsky said Ukrainian forces have withdrawn from the eastern town of Avdiivka handing Russia a symbolic victory.
Charges filed against man accused of shooting 3 Washington police officers
Prosecutors have filed assault and gun charges against a Washington, D.C., man accused of shooting three police officers trying to serve an animal cruelty warrant, touching off a daylong standoff.
Modi, Sheikh Mohamed And Diplomacy: The Story Behind Abu Dhabi's Grand Hindu Temple
Middle East's first traditional stone temple opens in UAE Capital after years of planning. Symbol of interfaith harmony and UAE's inclusive policies
Blinken Hails Extraordinary Partnership With Albania
During his first visit to Albania, Blinken met Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama and young Albanians, as Washington welcomes Albania's firm support for Ukraine and its chairmanship of a difficult UN Security Council session last year
Bangkok City Says Work From Home as Alarming Pollution Blankets Thai Capital
Bangkok city employees shift to remote work as harmful air pollution envelops the Thai capital. PM2.5 levels exceed WHO guidelines, prompting health concerns
US Allies Warn Israel Against 'Catastrophic' Rafah Operation, But What's on Netanyahu's Mind?
Leaders of Australia, Canada, and New Zealand warn against Israel's potential ground offensive in Rafah, sparking international concern
UAE Media Spotlights PM Modi's Hindu Temple Inauguration as 'A Beacon of Interfaith Harmony'
PM Modi inaugurates Abu Dhabi's first Hindu stone temple, symbolising shared heritage. Temple's architectural marvel and cultural significance unveiled
Macron Tells Netanyahu Gaza Operations Must 'Cease', Death Toll 'Intolerable'
The French leader stressed that a ceasefire agreement should be reached "without further delay", adding such a deal should "guarantee the protection of all civilians and the massive inflow of emergency aid"
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