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Jaishankar asks UN members not to let ‘political convenience’ determine responses to…
His speech comes amid challenges faced by India with respect to cross-border terrorism from Pakistan, territorial dispute with China and the harbouring of Khalistani extremists by Canada.
Trump argues First Amendment protects him from ‘insurrection’ cases aimed at keeping him…
Trump also will argue that the clause doesn't apply to him because “the Fourteenth Amendment applies to one who ‘engaged in insurrection or rebellion,’ not one who only ‘instigated’ any action,”.
Karabakh separatists say 20 killed in Monday fuel blast, 13,000 refugees arrive at Armenia
The separatist government said in a statement that "13 unidentified bodies" had been found at the scene and seven more people died in hospital.
Ukraine says 26 of 38 Russian drones downed overnight
"The launches of 38 Shahed-136/131 strike unmanned aerial vehicles from the southeastern direction were recorded," the air force said on the messaging platform Telegram.
‘Love jihad’ is a matter of concern, says Bhagwat
According to sources in the RSS, Bhagwat was of the opinion that religious conversions were “more profound in rural areas” of UP.
Canada ‘soft peddling’ Khalistani extremists: Sources
In the last decade, links of Canada-based Khalistani extremists have emerged in more than half of the terror cases reported from Punjab, according to the sources.
Niger power struggle grinds on two months after coup
The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) imposed trade and financial sanctions on Niger after the rebel soldiers toppled Bazoum.
Russia strikes Odesa, damaging port, grain infrastructure and abandoned hotel
Russia has continuously targeted port and grain storage facilities in Odesa since pulling out of a deal that allowed Ukrainian grain exports to countries facing the threat of hunger.
Canada issues second advisory for its citizens travelling to India, asks them to be vigilant
"Avoid non-essential travel to Assam and Manipur due to risk of terrorism and insurgency and avoid all travel to Jammu and Kashmir due to unpredictability, civil unrest, kidnapping,’’ the advisory rea
Canada puts itself in a spot after honouring Nazi veteran in Parliament, Speaker apologises
The Speaker of the House of Commons Anthony Rota apologised on Sunday for recognizing Hunka as a "Ukrainian hero" before the Canadian Parliament.
Asian Games: Titas blows away Sri Lanka as Indian women earn country’s second gold
Left-arm spinner Rajeshwari Gayakwad (3-0-20-2) and off-spinner Deepti Sharma (4-0-25-1) started off badly but were on target during the back-end as Indian women always looked in complete control.
After Pakistan mention, poster wars erupt ahead of PM Modi’s visit to Bhopal
The posters bearing unique barcodes (to know more about Congress’ love for Pakistan) were found pasted at various places across the poll-bound state’s capital.
Erdogan to meet Azerbaijan president Monday: Turkish presidency
Azerbaijan on Thursday held a first round of "reintegration" talks with the ethnic-Armenian rebels after they agreed to lay down their arms in the face of the day-long military assault.
At least 16 killed in coal mine fire in SW China: government
In February, a coal mine collapse in the northern Inner Mongolia region left dozens of people and vehicles buried under a mountain of debris.
At least 31 injured in train collision in Pakistan’s Punjab province
Accidents on Pakistan's decaying rail system are common. In the past decade, the country has witnessed a number of deadly train accidents.
US provided Canada intelligence on Sikh separatist Nijjar’s killing: NYT
US intelligence agencies offered their Canadian counterparts context that helped Canada conclude that India had been involved," the NYT reported, quoting unnamed allied officials as saying.
NASA readies for dramatic return of asteroid sample to Earth
Scientists have high hopes for the sample, saying it will provide a better understanding of the formation of our solar system and how Earth became habitable.
Canada shared intelligence on Nijjar’s killing with India weeks ago, says PM Trudeau
Canada's allegations of India's involvement in the killing of Najjar are based on both human and signals intelligence and inputs from an ally from Ottawa's Five Eye intelligence network.
US envoy to Canada says intelligence shared among ‘Five Eyes’ led Trudeau to make…
Officials in Washington have said that Biden's concern over the allegations has been expressed to India, and the US has asked India to co-operate in Canada's investigation, according to the ambassador