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What is Tower 22, Site of The Attack That Killed Three US Troops in Jordan?
Tower 22: Three US troops killed in a drone attack. Explore the strategic location, Jordan-US alliance and unanswered questions
Israel Reports 'Intensive Battles' In South Gaza As UN Defends Aid Agency
Israeli forces were engaged Sunday in "intensive battles" in southern Gaza, the army said, as CIA chief William Burns met with Israeli, Egyptian and Qatari officials for ceasefire talks
World's Largest Cruise Ship Set for Its Maiden Voyage: What's So Special About It and What's Not?
Explore the Icon of the Seas, Royal Caribbean's cutting-edge LNG-powered cruise ship. Uncover environmental concerns and efforts to reduce methane emissions
INS Visakhapatnam Responds to Distress Call From Missile-hit Merchant Ship; 22 Indians Onboard
Based on the request from the MV Merlin Luanda, INS Visakhapatnam has deployed the Ship's NBCD team along with firefighting equipment to assist the crew
Indians Are Now The Fifth-Largest Contributor to US Tourism, 30% Growth Expected in 2024
India becomes the fifth-largest source for US tourism, driven by a growing middle class. Insights on spending trends and increased interest in tourism
‘Beware of Exotic Beauties’: China Issues Warning to Citizens Against Foreign Spy Traps
The Chinese ministry of state securities urged people to avoid seeking foreign beauties during overseas trips.
Pak Army Chief Says Afghanistan ‘Can be Damned’, Warns Iran Against Backstabbing
Pakistan army chief General Munir told students that Pakistani lives are more important than Afghanistan and ruled out reconciliation with India.
US’ FTC to Probe Tech Giants’ Investments in AI Firms
The FTC said the probe is to ascertain if the investments risk innovation and undermine fair competition.
The US and Iraq plan talks soon on ending the mission of the US-led military coalition in Iraq
The United States and Iraq expect to begin talks soon to wind down the mission of a U.S.led military coalition formed to fight the Islamic State group in Iraq, both governments said Thursday.
Japanese Man Convicted of 2019 Anime Studio Arson That Killed 36, Sentenced to Death in Trial
Japanese man sentenced to death for Kyoto Animation studio arson attack that killed 36. Tragedy shocks anime community worldwide
US: Police Find Six Bodies in Grisly State at Remote Mojave Desert in Southern California
Grisly discovery in the Mojave Desert as deputies find six bodies; investigation underway
Canada Panel Seeks to Probe 'India Interference' In Its Elections Amid Frayed Diplomatic Ties
Independent Canadian commission probes alleged Indian interference in elections, adding strain to Ottawa-New Delhi diplomatic relations
'Extremely Detrimental to Maldives': Two Main Oppn Parties Warn About Its Govt's Anti-India Stance
Maldives' main opposition parties express grave concern over government's anti-India stance, stressing the importance of stability in foreign policy
Baloch Protesters Stunned as Media Sides with Pak Govt, Press Club Pens Letter Urging Relocation
Pakistan Press Club penned a letter to the government authorities demanding that the Baloch protesters be relocated.
China Assures Pakistan of Its Support to Defend Sovereignty After Iran’s Airstrikes
As China’s Foreign Minister Sun Weidong visited Pakistan on a mediation mission, a statement from Foreign Ministry on Monday said it is maintaining close contacts with Pakistan and Iran to “bridge their differences"
Small Hamlet in US-Canada Border Hands Early Victory to Nikki Haley ahead of Showdown with Trump
Voters in Dixville Notch, a tiny village with six voters, handed Haley a small, yet landslide victory as it held the "first in the nation" primaries.