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Scottish Police Says JK Rowling Will Not Face Any Hate Speech Probe For Her Comments On Transgenders
The author of the Harry Potter fame faced abuse and was accused of transphobia for backing a woman who lost her job after saying transgender people cannot change their biological sex.
Israel’s Syria Attack Won’t Go Unanswered: Iran Prez Raisi
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi said Israel committed a cowardly crime by carrying out the strikes.
'Harassment and Unwarranted Interrogations’: China Issues Travel Advisory to Citizens Visiting US
China issues travel advisory for citizens visiting the US amid reports of airport interrogations and harassment. Chinese embassy offers assistance
India to Crack Down on Cambodia Cyber Work Scam, 250 Nationals Rescued So Far: MEA
Indian Embassy rescues nationals from Cambodia cyber scam, vows crackdown on fraudsters
UK Counterterrorism Police Investigate an Attack on an Iranian TV Presenter Outside His London Home
Pouria Zeraati, a presenter at London-based Iran International, was stabbed in the leg Friday afternoon and is in stable condition at a hospital, the station said. His condition is not believed to be life-threatening
Sri Lanka Says Will Work With China On Developing Colombo, Hambantota Ports As Part Of Belt and Road Project
Prime Minister Dinesh Gunawardena met Xi Jinping, the Chinese President, and vowed to continue Port City Colombo and Hambantota Development Project and turn them into flagship projects.
‘Tinder Rapist’ Who Lured Women For Photoshoots, Spiked Their Drinks To Sexually Assault Them Jailed For 18 Yrs
Salim Berrada, a 38-year-old former photographer from Morocco, invited women for photoshoots and then raped them.
Indian Navy Rescues 23 Pakistani Fishermen From Somali Pirates In Arabian Sea
Indian Navy using INS Sumedha and missile frigate Trishul coerced the pirates who hijacked FV Al-Kambar to surrender and rescued 23 Pakistani fishermen.
Utah Lawmaker Claims Nation’s 'Diversity' Efforts Behind Baltimore Bridge Collapse
Six workers were missing and presumed dead from a bridge that collapsed in Baltimore Harbor early on Tuesday after a massive cargo ship crippled by a power loss rammed into the structure
'India Proud Of Its Democratic Institutions': MEA Responds After Fresh US Remarks On Arvind Kejriwal's Arrest
India rejects US State Department's remarks, asserting commitment to rule of law. Mutual respect urged in international relations
South China Sea: Marcos Says Philippines Will Not Be 'Cowed Into Silence' By China
President Marcos vows Philippines won't be silenced by Beijing amid South China Sea clashes. Read about the latest confrontations here
Hunter Biden's Lawyers Seek Dismissal of $1.4M Tax Case, Citing Political Motivation
Attorneys for Hunter Biden seek dismissal of $1.4M tax evasion case, claim it's politically motivated. Legal battle ensues amid broader political drama
Hurry up and wait: Trump's classified documents case is mired in delays that may run past election
The case against Donald Trump seemed relatively straightforward in August 2022 when FBI agents searched his MaraLago estate, with authorities citing evidence that the former president hoarded enough classified documents to fill dozens of boxes and obstruc...
Mali Army Killed 13 Civilians in Drone Strikes, Says Amnesty
Mali has since 2012 been ravaged by different jihadist groups affiliated to Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group, as well as by self-declared self-defence forces and bandits
France Hijab Row: School Principal Resigns After Facing Death Threats For Telling Girl To Remove Headscarf
The French government and politicians from across the spectrum backed the principal and Prime Minister Gabriel Attal is also scheduled to meet him.
Donald Trump's Truth Social Takes Wall Street By Storm, Hits Nearly $8 Billion
Trump's social media company, Truth Social, surges 16% on Nasdaq debut, propelled by support from small investors and Trump's sizable stake