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18 burn to death in Pakistan bus crash
Passenger buses are frequently crammed to capacity and seatbelts are not commonly worn, meaning high death tolls from single-vehicle accidents are common.
Nepal, China set to resume military engagements stalled by Covid-19 pandemic
Meanwhile, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi called on Nepal’s Vice President, Ramsahaya Prasad in Kunming on the sidelines of the China-South Asia Expo.
Moon race heats up as Russia’s Luna-25 probe crash lands
The launch of Luna-25 on August 11 was the first such Russian mission in almost 50 years and marked the beginning of Moscow's new lunar project.
Western Canada wildfires force tens of thousands to flee
Kelowna, a city of 150,000, was choked with thick smoke as it became the latest population centre hit by one of the many wildfires scorching Canada this summer.
As BRICS cooperation accelerates, is it time for the US to develop a BRICS policy?
Today, BRICS is a formidable group – it accounts for 41% of the world’s population, 31.5% of global gross domestic product and 16% of global trade.
OBC politics in for churn after SC nod for Bihar caste survey
Patna: With the Supreme Court giving a go-ahead to the publication of Bihar caste survey data on Friday, Mandal politics is likely to witness a churning in the run-up to the 2024 general elections. With Bihar and other Opposition-ruled…
Sri Lanka to review national security strategy amidst growing international rivalries: President
The review will include a broad range of factors, emerging economic trends and the impacts of climate change, Wickremesinghe said, addressing a Naval gathering in the southern district of Galle.
Russia hits Ukraine city centre after Putin meets generals
As Putin met with his generals, Kyiv said it had shot down more than a dozen Russian drones in an overnight attack.
Taiwan’s election not for ‘bully next door’ China to decide: FM
Taiwan deployed aircraft and vessels and activated land-based missile systems in response to the drills and was closely monitoring the situation, the ministry said.
Lithuania closes two border crossings with Belarus
Officers laid road spikes at the closed checkpoints and will proceed to erect fences with barbed wire in the area on Friday, spokeswoman of the border guard service Lina Laurinaityte-Grigiene said.
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This is Your Day-TODAY: Take a Determined Step Forward and Make History!
On this day, Aug.19..............
1600 - Akbar captured Ahmednagar.
1856 - Gail Borden of New York, was issued a U.S. patent for his process for condensed milk.…
Indian-American lawyer named as ballot access counsel for Biden-Harris 2024 re-election campaign
Varoon currently works as a counsel at Elias Law Group where he advises federal and nonfederal candidates, party committees, and PACs on ballot access and campaign finance issues.
Imprisoned Imran Khan says ready for 1,000 years in jail if necessary: Report
Khan, 70, was sentenced to three years in jail by a sessions court on August 5 for hiding proceeds from the sale of state gifts (Toshakhana).
Thousands flee wildfires in Canada’s far north
Emergency responders were constructing firebreaks, installing sprinkler lines and water cannons, and laying fire retardant in an effort to prevent the blaze from reaching the city.
Indian Diaspora in Germany celebrate Independence Day; Consulate General showers praises
Frankfurt (Germany): Indian diaspora organized a grand function and roadshow in Frankfurt on the occasion of 77th Independence Day on Tuesday, the August 15. Indians living in Germany also gather quite often to celebrate Indien Fest, to…
Israel clinches largest-ever defense deal with Germany for USD 3.5 billion after US approval
Although Israel has long had close economic and military links with western European countries, the deal with Germany could draw the attention of Russia.
Hawaii is vowing to protect landowners on Maui from being pressured to sell after wildfires
Since flames consumed much of Lahaina just over week ago, locals have feared that a rebuilt town could become even more oriented toward wealthy visitors.
Ship from Ukraine port nears Turkey despite Russian blockade
A German company that co-owns the container vessel said it would "probably" reach its destination in Istanbul later Thursday.
Antim eyes gold & history; Dad fears for her health & fitness
Haryana wrestler in line to defend U-20 Worlds gold but father says back-to-back high-intensity competitions may cause injuries
Pakistan arrests 129 Muslims after mob attacks on churches and homes of minority Christians
Local Christians consoled each other outside their damaged homes, wept and cried, and those who lost their homes had no idea where to go or what to do now.