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Princess Anne Hospitalized After Suffering Minor Concussion, Injuries In An ‘Incident’, Buckingham Palace Says
King Charles III, her brother, has been informed of the ‘incident’. Her medical team said the injuries appeared to have been consistent with a potential impact from a horse's head or legs.
Passengers on Korean Air Flight Get Nosebleeds, Ear Pain After Sudden Drop in Cabin Pressure
There were no major injuries reported, but at least 13 passengers were taken to hospital for medical attention after the pilot safely landed back at Incheon Airport, which serves South Korea's capital Seoul
US Hiker Rescued After 10 Days In Mountains As Witnesses Heard Desperate Calls For Help
California hiker Lukas McClish, stranded for 10 days in Santa Cruz Mountains, survives on wild berries and water, rescued by drone, reunited with family
'We Await Full Justice': Indian High Commission in Canada Marks 39 Years of Kanishka Bombing
The disastrous event of June 23, 1985, took 329 lives including 86 children when a bomb blew open a hole in the left aft fuselage of the Air India Flight 182, which was enroute from Montreal to London.
Hindujas Not Guilty Of Human Trafficking Charges, Not Imprisoned: Family Spokesperson
In the statement, the spokesperson said, “The four Swiss-national members of the Hinduja Family, Kamal and Prakash Hinduja, Namrata and Ajay Hinduja, have not been subjected to any imprisonment, conviction, sentence or detention"
Saudi Govt Says 1,300 Deaths During Hajj; Nearly 100 Indians Among The Deceased
The dead came from more than 10 countries stretching from the United States to Indonesia, and some governments are continuing to update their totals
US Arms Delay Row To Be 'Resolved In Near Future': Israeli PM Netanyahu
Netanyahu irked Washington with a video statement earlier this week accusing it of "withholding weapons and ammunitions to Israel"
Video: Debris Of China's Satellite Mission Falls Over Populated Area After Successful Launch
Joint China-France satellite launch results in rocket mishap near residential area, sparking concern over toxic spill
Indian Astronauts Likely To Train At NASA For Journey To ISS, US Space Agency Chief Says
Bill Nelson took to social media outlet X to also provide an update on NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar and its launch.
US-China Resume Nuclear Talks After Five-Year Hiatus Amid Taiwan Tensions
Learn about the recent U.S.-China nuclear talks addressing concerns over Taiwan and China's nuclear policies
Renowned Linguist Noam Chomsky Discharged From Brazil Hospital, Wife Denies Rumours Of Death
Valeria Wasserman said that rumours of his death are false.
Snow Cover Over Hindu Kush Himalaya Below-Average, Says New Report, Sparks Concerns Over Water Shortage This Summer
Reduced snow cover during the winter could affect the availability of fresh water for millions of people living downstream, as there’ll be less run-off when the weather warms. This has negative implications for agriculture and mountain ecosystems.
'How Desperate Republicans Are...': White House Slams 'Cheapfake' Clips Of Biden 'Freezing'
In one video, an apparently disoriented Biden appears to wander away from fellow world leaders while watching a skydiving display during a G7 summit in Italy
US NSA Jake Sullivan Meets PM Modi After Meeting With Counterpart Doval, EAM Jaishankar
US national security adviser Jake Sullivan on Monday met Prime Minister Narendra Modi after meeting with counterpart Ajit Doval.
Indian Man Travels Over 4,500 Kms Across US, Kills Indian-Origin Woman, Shooting Her Seven Times In The Face
19-year-old Gaurav Gill shot dead 29-year-old Jasvir Kaur and injured 20-year-old Gagandeep Kaur.
Mourners Wait To Catch Glimpse Of Malawi President Who Died In Plane Crash, Car From His Funeral Convoy Rams Into Them Killing 4
The car rammed into mourners when it plunged into a crowd in Ntcheu, a village in central Malawi.