International
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South Korea: At Least 50 Injured In Fire At Daejeon Car Parts Plant
Daejeon: A fire broke out at a car parts plant in the South Korea’s central city of Daejeon on Friday,…
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Rights Body Flags International Humanitarian Law Violations After Pakistan’s Kabul Strike
Kabul/Islamabad: A leading international human rights organisation raised serious concerns under international humanitarian law over the recent Pakistani airstrike on…
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India Dismisses UN Rapporteur’s Report On Waqf Law As False, Displaying ‘Hostilty’
United Nations: India has dismissed a report by the expert on minority issues as “factually incorrect” and displaying “hostility” to…
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S. Korea Launches Task Force To Respond To Ustr Probes
Seoul: The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Resources launched on Friday a joint task force with private industries to coordinate…
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Australian Govt Strikes Deal To Continue Subsidising Only Domestic Oil Refineries
Canberra: The Australian government has struck a deal to continue subsidising the country’s two remaining oil refineries, Energy Minister Chris…
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EU Leaders Vow Vigilance Against Migratory Flows, Call For Mideast De-Escalation
Brussels: European Union (EU) leaders pledged to remain vigilant against any spillover from the Middle East conflicts that could trigger…
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Iran War Costs Deepen Split In US Congress Amid Scrutiny Of $200 Billion Funding Request
Washington: Rising costs of the Iran war and its impact on global markets are deepening divisions in Congress, with Republicans…
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India Reiterates Indus Waters Treaty To Remain In Abeyance Till ‘Terror Epicentre’ Pakistan Mends Ways
United Nations: India has reiterated that the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) will be held in abeyance till “the global epicentre…
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US, Japan Unveil $100 Billion Strategic Push
Washington: The United States and Japan announced over $100 billion in energy and infrastructure investments, alongside new defence and supply…
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New Nuclear Race Takes Shape In Washington
Washington: As electricity demand surges from artificial intelligence and industry, US lawmakers and officials are turning to nuclear energy with…
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