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Federal judge in DC postpones Trump's March trial on charges of plotting to overturn 2020 election
A federal judge in Washington formally postponed Donald Trump's March trial on charges of plotting to overturn the 2020 election as a key legal appeal from the former president continues to work its way through the courts.
UPI Goes Global: Indians Can Now Pay in Rupees at Eiffel Tower in France
Unified Payments Interface is an Indian instant payment system developed by the National Payments Corporation of India in 2016.
Villages in Spain's Parched Northeast Struggle to Keep Drinking Water Flowing Amid Drought Emergency
Officials in Spain’s northeast region of Catalonia declared a drought emergency on Thursday, with reservoirs that serve 6 million people, including the population of Barcelona, at under 16% of their capacity, a historic low
Explosion Strikes Near Vessel in the Red Sea off Yemen as Houthi Rebel Attacks Continue
The attack happened west of Hodeida, a port city in Yemen long held by the rebels, said the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations, a British military group overseeing Mideast waterways
Four Chinese Nationals Charged With Smuggling US-Made Electronics to Iran
U.S. charges four Chinese nationals for smuggling military-use electronic components to Iran. National security threats addressed through legal action
Maldives Ex-Prez Nasheed Relocates to Ghana after Announcing Hiatus From 'Active Politics'
Former Maldives president Mohamed Nasheed relocates to Ghana for climate forum role, stirring controversy and parliament concerns
Pakistan: Candidate Affiliated with Imran Khan's Party Fatally Shot During Poll Campaign
Political unrest in Pakistan as violence mars election campaigns. PTI-affiliated candidate shot dead, ANP worker killed, and PPP election office attacked
No Chinese Interference in 2024 US Election: Xi Promised Biden During High-stakes California Meet
The assurance was also reiterated by the Chinese foreign minister to Biden’s national security adviser this past weekend, two people familiar with the conversations told CNN
Israel Shifts Troops to Restive Lebanese Border as Talks on Ceasefire Continue
The Israeli defence minister Yoav Gallant on Monday said that some units of the IDF are being moved up north to prepare for “what's to come".
US: Indian National From Haldwani Guilty of Dark Web Drug Scheme, Forfeits $150M Worth of Crypto
Indian national extradited from the UK pleads guilty to operating a global dark web drug enterprise, forfeiting $150 million in cryptocurrency
Hong Kong Court Tells China’s Evergrande Group to Liquidate as Restructuring Deal Collapses
The judge said the court order was appropriate because Evergrande could not put forward a viable restructuring deal.
'China and Maldives Support Each Other': President Mohamed Muizzu as Ties Reach New Heights
He also said that China's Belt and Road Initiative has taken bilateral relations to a new level, adding that China is a country that would not interfere with the internal affairs of the Maldives, which is why the two countries have a strong relationship
‘Bit of Rest, We’re Exhausted’: Ukraine’s Frontline Troops Seek Respite as War Grinds On
The troops who have been on the frontline since the onset of the war and are now exhausted by the war.
PTI Supporters Claim Pak Army Stopping Party from Campaigning, Harassing Cadres
PTI workers and contenders are claiming that they have received death threats.
‘Horror Show, Like Fish Out of Water’: Priest to Man Who Was Executed with Nitrogen on Death of Killer
Reverend Jeff Hood said he saw the jail staff feel uneasy as Kenneth Eugene Smith was being administered the nitrogen gas.
Gustav Klimt's Painting Resurfaces After 100 Years, Could Fetch Over $50M in April Auction
A rare Gustav Klimt painting, 'Bildnis Fraeulein Lieser,' surfaces after decades, set for April auction in Vienna. Explore the intriguing history behind this masterpiece