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Delays and Progress in Implementing Kavach: Ensuring Safer Railways
Kerala's Drive for Inclusive Voter Registration Gains Momentum
Repeal of MGNREGA an attack on rights-based approach, federal structure: Lok Sabha LoP Rahul Gandhi.
Strike by Himachal Doctors Intensifies Over Termination Dispute
High Stakes in Pakistan Super League Auction: New Franchises Up for Grabs!
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Zelenskyy accuses Russia's leadership of using 'every opportunity' to inflict 'greater suffering' on Ukraine.
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A bridge collapse at a mine in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has killed at least 80 workers.
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Former prime minister sentenced to death by special tribunal for her role in bloody 2024 crackdown on protesters.
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Trump’s breakup with some Republicans may entertain, but it won’t pull American politics out of the plutocratic bog.
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Group E leaders Spain aim to qualify for direct entry into next year's World Cup with a final takedown of Turkiye.
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Hasina - currently in exile in India - convicted over 2024 crackdown on protests that killed hundreds.
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A special tribunal in Bangladesh’s Dhaka has found former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina guilty of crimes against humanity
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US president backs bipartisan push to release documents amid tensions within his Republican base.
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Russian attack kills three people and injures 10 in Ukraine's eastern Kharkiv region.
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Hasina is being tried in absentia for crimes against humanity for a violent crackdown on student protests last year.
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Federal Aviation Administration says airlines can resume normal schedules from Monday.
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Portugal recovered from shock loss to Ireland on Thursday to qualify, while Norway is through for first time since 1998.
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Deaths came after miners rushed a makeshift bridge at the Kalando mine in southeastern Lualaba province, official says.
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Jannik Sinner beat Carlos Alcaraz for just the second time this year and defended his ATP Finals crown in Turin.
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DR Congo reach inter-confederation playoffs for 2026 World Cup after beating Nigeria on penalties after a 1-1 draw.
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Arrival of the USS Gerald R Ford, the nation's most advanced aircraft carrier, comes as US strikes alleged drug boats.
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Chief investigator declines to say how many arrested; some were identified by videos on social media.
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Referendum asks whether to lift constitutional ban as President Daniel Noboa seeks US help against cartels.
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Rights activists warn of possible ethnic cleansing of Palestinians.
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Officials launch probe days after breach emerged amid widespread concern and speculation over leaked data.
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Trump calls Greene a 'traitor' and rescinds his endorsement of the lawmaker.
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Details have emerged about the controversial scheme to take Palestinians out of Gaza, run by Al-Majd Europe.
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Follow the build-up, analysis, and live text commentary of the CAF playoffs final for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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Authorities say the arrested man is the owner of the car that exploded near the Red Fort.
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Exchanges have been the only progress of any note in negotiations between the two countries in the nearly four-year war.
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The Palestinian national football team played their first match in Europe in a generation against Basque Country.
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Foreign minister says Iran has not been enriching uranium at any of its sites since Israel and the US bombed them.
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Grokipedia copies Wikipedia’s format, but loose fact-checking and weak citations leave many of its claims unreliable.
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Elections pit governing leftist coalition against conservative challenger and will also redefine country's legislature.
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Several ministers have resigned in the wake of a $100m corruption investigation.
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The New Visions art movement energised a cultural boycott in the 1980s. Artists are still using it as inspiration today.
