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UK Tories Suspend MP From Parliamentary Party Over 'Islamophobic' Comments
Pressure had been growing on Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's Tories to act following lawmaker Lee Anderson's contentious remarks Friday, which have been widely condemned as racist and Islamophobic
X Platform Disrupted in Pakistan For Full Week After Disputed Election
The platform, formerly known as Twitter, was downed last Saturday after a senior government official made a public admission of vote manipulation in the February 8 poll
Israeli Negotiators Land in Paris to Unblock Hostage Release Talks, over 100 Killed in Gaza Strikes
The Israeli spy chief reached Paris shortly after Netanyahu unveiled his post-war Gaza plans.
Suspicious ‘Odour’ at Swedish Spy Agency Office, Eight Hospitalised
The Swedish police have launched an investigation into the reports of suspicious odour at Sweden’s Security Service office, SAPO.
Mexico President Obrador Reveals Phone Number of Female NYT Journalist Probing Alleged Links to Drug Cartels
NYT said this was an irresponsible move made by a world leader at a time when journalists are facing threats for reporting the truth.
Fire in Residential Building in China Kills 15, Injures 44
The fire was reported from a residential building in eastern China’s Nanjing city.
Watch | American Spaceship Odysseus Lands on the Moon Ending US’ Half a Century Lunar Hiatus
Odysseus landed in the lunar south pole similar to India’s lunar lander Chandrayaan.
US: YouTube Mom From Utah Gives Tearful Apology At Sentencing In Child Abuse Case
A Utah mother of six, known for parenting advice on YouTube, tearfully apologizes for abuse. Faces prison with her business partner. Details on the case here
The Air Force knows what failed on an Osprey in a crash in Japan, but still doesn't know why
Air Force Special Operations Command said Tuesday it knows what failed on its CV22B Osprey leading to a November crash in Japan that killed eight service members. But it still does not know why the failure happened.
The Supreme Court leaves in place the admissions plan at an elite Virginia public high school
The Supreme Court on Tuesday left in place the admissions policy at an elite public high school in Virginia that some parents claimed discriminates against highly qualified Asian Americans.
South Africa Sets General Election For May 29
This year's vote may prove historic, with opinion polls showing Ramaphosa's ANC party on less than 50% for the first time in South Africa's three decades of democracy
Yulia Navalnaya's X Account Gets Reactivated, After Being Suspended For Nearly an Hour
After being suspended for around 50 minutes without explanation, the @Yulia_Navalnaya account page was accessible again
US Vetoes Security Council Vote on Gaza Ceasefire, Pushes Alternative
The resolution, which Algeria had been working on for three weeks, had demanded "an immediate humanitarian ceasefire that must be respected by all parties"
Mother Punishes Son, Tells Him to Walk Home from School, Runs Him Over with Her Car
Sarai Rachel James punished her son because he got into trouble and told him to walk home from school and mistakenly ended up running over him.
UK Extends Visa Scheme for Ukrainians to Express Solidarity with Kyiv
The UK government has offered an 18-month extension for Ukrainians affected by war which means that Ukrainian refugees can live in the UK until 2026.
'There Are Still Some Bodies...': 64 Bloodied Bodies Found After Papua New Guinea Tribal Violence
Papua New Guinea faces tragedy as 64 bodies are found in highlands amidst tribal violence. Police investigate in ongoing feuds