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Record-breaking Heat Wave Forces Tokyo To Urge Residents To Turn Off Lights For 3 Hours
Residents in Japan's Tokyo and surrounding cities say they have never faced such extreme heat in June ever as temperatures soared past 39°C in some places
UK Bill to Override Northern Ireland Brexit Deal Back in Parliament, EU Gives 'Warning'
Brussels threatened legal action after the UK government earlier this month introduced the Northern Ireland Protocol Bill to unilaterally change trading terms for the British province
Blast In Birmingham: 1 Critically Injured; One House Gutted, 6-7 Homes Sustain Damage
The severity of the blast still remains unknown but the house where the blast occurred was gutted. Officials suspect a gas explosion to be the cause.
NEWS18 EXPLAINS: Abortion Is A Divisive Issue In US Politics. Here's Why
With the US Supreme Court taking away the right to abortion, politics over abortion rights will further divide and polarize US
A Post-Roe US: Here Are The States Allowing Women Abortion Rights
Here are the list of states and their status with respect to access to abortion and how the US looks like in the post-Roe scenario
26/11 Mumbai Attacks Mastermind Sentenced To 15 Years In Jail In Pakistan In Terror-Financing Case
Earlier, it was assumed that Mir was dead. Before the last meeting of FATF, Pakistan reportedly told the agency that it had arrested and prosecuted Sajid Mir in order to seek its removal from the FATF 'Grey list'.
Hawaii Passes Bill Making Period Products Free For Students In Public Schools
The Hawaii governor said every female student must have access to menstrual and hygiene products free of cost
US Long-range Rocket Systems Arrive in Ukraine: Minister
Moscow's forces are advancing in Ukraine's east in a bid to capture the industrial heartland known as the Donbas where Ukraine fears some of its troops could be encircled by a Russian pincer
European Leaders Meet Ukrainian President Zelensky in Kyiv for First Time Since War Began
The leaders of France, Germany, Italy and Romania met Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on Thursday to drive home a message of support that Kyiv hopes will lead to more weapons supplies and tougher sanctions on Russia.
Western Military Experts Say More Weapons Needed To Stop Russia's Eastward Expansion In Ukraine
Ukraine needs more weapons - which raises the chances of an escalation in the war against Russia but without them it risks losing key eastern cities to Russia
Russia Earns $98 Billion from Fuel Exports in 100 Days of Ukraine War, EU Top Buyer Despite Sanctions: Report
The EU took 61 percent of Russia's fossil fuel exports during the war's first 100 days, worth about 57 billion euros
January 6 Panel Says Evidence it Gathered Enough to Indict Donald Trump
The committee held its first public hearing last week, with members laying out their case against Trump
'Every Day We Have Up to 100 of Our Soldiers Killed': Ukraine Defence Minister
The Kremlin continues to press by sheer mass, stumbles, faces strong resistance and suffers huge casualties, Defence Minister Oleksiy Reznikov said
More Than 1,000 Ukrainian Prisoners Sent to Russia for Investigation: Reports
If confirmed, the news could undermine already troubled peace talks between the two sides
‘Thousands Of Workers Ready’: PTI Lawmaker Warns Pak PM Sharif Of Suicide Attack If Imran Harmed
Several lawmakers took a similar tone, warning Shehbaz Sharif that in an attack on Imran Khan will have severe repercussions.
Shootings in Three American Cities Kill 9, Leave Several Wounded
There have been at least 240 mass shootings in the United States so far this year, according to the Gun Violence Archive, a nonprofit research group. It defines a mass shooting as one in which at least four people are shot, excluding the shooter