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UN Chief says ‘nothing can justify the collective punishment’ of Palestinians
United Nations: At the opening of a United Nations Security Council meeting, UN Secretary-General António Guterres made the case that “international humanitarian law is in tatters” amid the war in Gaza. He…
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Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah killed, claims Israeli Army
Beirut: After Israeli jets executed multiple heavy airstrikes in Beirut’s southern suburbs on Friday, allegedly targeting the main headquarters of Hezbollah, the Israeli Army on Saturday, September 28, claimed that Hezbollah leader…
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Massive military expansion in India, says Pak PM; raises Kashmir issue at UN
United Nations: Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday accused India of “massive expansion of its military capabilities” and issuing threats to cross the LoC for taking over Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir, as he…
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Telangana govt to introduce heritage-school trips for students
Hyderabad: The Telangana government’s Tourism and Culture department released an abstract about its plan to introduce a tour program for schools and colleges in the state, to inspire Telangana’s students about its…
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Nadda highlights BJP’s achievements in J&K, slams opposition
Jammu: BJP president J P Nadda asserted on Friday that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the ruling NDA have achieved unprecedented success in ensuring the country’s progress, and accused the INDIA opposition…
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Jaipur: Footage of dog eating human limb outside hospital shocks public
Jaipur: A disturbing footage of a dog eating what looked like an amputated piece of human limb outside Sawai Man Singh Hospital on Friday raised questions about the disposal methods of bio-waste…
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Hyderabad: Camel herders on Musi’s banks concerned over eviction
Hyderabad: Lives will change for many living on the banks of the Musi River in Moosarambagh for decades. Among them are the camel herders of Moosarambagh, for whom the river and its…
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SC to host 2-day consultation on rights of differently-abled children
New Delhi: The Supreme Court’s juvenile justice committee is organising a two-day national consultation on protecting the rights of differently-abled children, according to a press release issued by the apex court. During…
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Court to rule on closure report for wrestler’s complaint against Bhushan
New Delhi: A Delhi court is likely to pass on November 30 an order on whether to accept the Delhi Police’s closure report in a sexual harassment complaint filed by a minor…