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1 Dead, 12 Wounded in Mass Shooting inside Nightclub in US’ Mississippi
The shooting inside Club Oasis, Clay County, Mississippi left one woman dead and 12 others wounded.
China's Annual Political Meet Kicks Off Today With Focus on Economic Challenges, Security Measures
China's annual political conclave addresses economic concerns and youth unemployment. Analysis of proceedings at the "Two Sessions" gatherings in Beijing
UNSC Urges Gaza Civilians Protection After Deadly Aid Convoy Incident Kills Over 100 People
UN Security Council expresses deep concern over Gaza humanitarian convoy incident, urges parties to protect civilians and comply with international law
Grammy-Winning Iranian Singer Sentenced to 3 Years In Prison, 'Ordered to Write Anti-US Song'
Iranian pop singer Shervin Hajipour sentenced to three years in prison for his anthem during mass protests, sparking concerns over freedom of expression
Israeli Strikes Kill 7 Hezbollah Members in South Lebanon
The state-run National News Agency said the latest strike on Saturday hit a car in the Naqoura area along Lebanon’s southern coast.
Couple on Holiday Find Out Wife Has Cancer, 4 Months to Live, Airline Charges Rs 6.6 Lakhs for Flight Change
The couple found out at the beginning of their four-month long vacation that the wife had roughly four months to live as she was diagnosed with terminal gallbladder cancer.
Biden Says US Will Airdrop Humanitarian Aid into Gaza: How It Can Help and Why Is It Complicated
The move comes after the deaths of at least 115 Palestinians in Gaza Strip, who were allegedly killed at an aid point by Israeli forces. Israel claims they died in a stampede.
Texas Struggles to Contain Largest Wildfire in US State’s History
One person died and a million acres were scorched as emergency crews struggled to contain Texas’ largest wildfire.
Israel-Hamas War: Stampede or Massacre? Over 100 Killed While Seeking Aid In Gaza; US, UN, EU, Middle East React
Gaza health authorities said Israeli forces shot dead over 100 Palestinians as they waited for aid. Israel blamed the deaths on crowds surrounding aid trucks.
US Man Shoots Three at California Dentist's Office, Manhunt Underway
Police launch manhunt in El Cajon, California after shooting at dentist's office leaves one dead, two injured. Gun violence incidents underscore debate on US gun regulations
Texas Sen. Cornyn announces run for GOP leader as scramble to succeed McConnell begins in the Senate
Texas Sen. John Cornyn has informed his colleagues that he intends to run for Senate Republican leader, becoming the first senator to announce a campaign after Sen. Mitch McConnell said he will step down from the post in November.
'India Not Blocking Consensus, Reforms; Those Who Are Must Reflect': Piyush Goyal Calls Out US-led Axis at WTO Meet
The union commerce minister is at the 13th ministerial conference of the WTO from February 26 to 29 in Abu Dhabi where issues such as agriculture and fisheries subsidies, dispute settlement, and a moratorium on customs duty levy on e-commerce trade are be...
US Asks Israel to Let Muslims Worship At Al-Aqsa Mosque During Holy Month of Ramadan
The United States urges Israel to allow Muslim worship at Al-Aqsa during Ramadan amid tensions. Israeli-Palestinian conflict update
Boeing Given 90 Days to Provide Quality Control Plan: FAA
"Boeing must commit to real and profound improvements," said Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Administrator Mike Whitaker in a statement after meeting top executives of the company
Russian Opposition Leader Navalny's Funeral Planned In Moscow On Friday
Get the latest updates on Alexei Navalny's funeral service and the alleged talks of his exchange in Russia. Learn more about the controversy surrounding his death
Prince Williams Skips Late Godfather’s Memorial Citing Personal Reasons
Prince William’s wife Kate Middleton is recovering from an abdominal surgery and is doing well.