The Kerch bridge in Crimea was partially destroyed by an explosion Saturday morning, in a strategic and symbolic blow to Russian President Vladimir Putin and his campaign against Ukraine. The Kerch bridge in Crimea is crucial for the Kremlin’s military op...
France has urged its citizens to leave Iran “as soon as possible” for fear of being detained arbitrarily in Tehran’s crackdown on protesters that has left scores of people dead. More than 100 people have been killed as Tehran tries to quash demonstrations...
Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant has lost its last remaining external power sources amid renewed shelling and now relies on emergency generators for “essential nuclear safety and security functions,” the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog said on Saturd...
The US has urged its citizens to reconsider travel to Pakistan, especially its restive provinces, due to terrorism and sectarian violence.
Russian president Vladimir Putin is facing the biggest challenge of his rule after the invasion of Ukraine triggered the gravest confrontation with the West since the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis. Happy Birthday President Putin
"The kind of look that they have given to Ram and Ravana is not digestible to the audience," said Sunil Lahiri
A total of 153 judges have been appointed to the various high courts in this calendar year so far, with sources hinting at more appointments to the higher judiciary in the coming days.
Lyricist Javed Akhtar has created a sensation on the internet by pleading to the former First Lady of the United States Michelle Obama to return to the White House.
Google Pixel 7 is the first Google flagship to launch in India in four years.
Viktor Orbán’s double game: Spin EU conspiracies in Budapest, collaborate in Brussels Hungary OKs sanctions packages and negotiates reforms in Brussels.
He also distanced Labour from Corbyn, particularly on foreign policy, even describing the party as the “political wing of the British people” — a catchphrase from former Labour Prime Minister Tony Blair, a hate figure for the Corbynites.
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The events of this week show Macron has given up on some of those promises he made. Two of Macron’s top allies in government are now facing judicial investigations, but the president has made clear he won’t budge on his support for them.
With a potential COVID-19 surge in the coming months, infrastructure, testing, access and treatment all need to be in place, particularly for the most vulnerable
The president said that, amid the country's attempted annexation of Ukrainian territory, President Vladimir Putin's threats were not merely idle.