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Israeli troops fire tear gas at protesters along Lebanon border
Some of the protesters on Friday tried to break through a fence in the rugged area of Kfarchouba hills overlooked by an Israeli military post.
Donald Trump charged over classified documents in 1st federal indictment of an ex-president
In his post, Trump wrote, "I never thought it possible that such a thing could happen to a former President of the United States."
Russia shells Ukrainian city inundated by dam collapse after Zelenskyy visits area
The dam lay along Dnieper River, a pivotal waterway that forms part of the front line between Russian and Ukrainian forces.
Extremist rebels kill at least 18 people in villages in eastern Congo
Attacks by the Allied Democratic Forces believed to be allied with the Islamic State group has resulted in more than 45 deaths this year in different provinces of Congo.
Lions speared to death in Kenya as human-wildlife conflict worsens amid drought
Herders fear that Lion attacks will become common in villages that are located near Kenya's iconic Amboseli national park.
Pope Francis to undergo surgery to treat intestinal blockage
Francis has no choice but to treat the intestinal issue, despite saying that he had not responded well to the general anaesthetic used during a surgery he underwent two years ago.
Former Pakistan PM Imran Khan booked under anti-terrorism law after murder of Supreme Court lawyer
A case of fraud has also been filed against Khan, his wife Bushra Bibi and his former aides for presenting fake receipts to buy Toshakhana gifts.
India seeks to boost strategic partnership with Germany as defence ministers meet in Delhi
The two ministers also had a talk on the Indo-Pacific region and the German minister felt that as the situation there is turning unpredictable, there is a need for strategic partners.
Iran unveils ‘hypersonic missile’, claims it can beat air defenses
The tightly choreographed segment on Iranian state TV apparently sought to show that Tehran's hard-line government can still deploy arms against its enemies across much of the Middle East.
Swedish defence minister says NATO full membership is top priority
NATO wants to bring Sweden into the fold by the time United States President Joe Biden and other allied leaders meet July 11-12 in Lithuania, but Turkiye and Hungary have yet to endorse the move.
Nissan rolls out Magnite compact SUV marking milestone of one lakh units at Tamil Nadu plant
Renault Nissan Automotive India Pvt Ltd commenced operations in 2010 at Oragadam about 45 km from the city.
Prince Harry makes landmark court appearance in phone hacking case
The 38-year-old Duke of Sussex alleges around 140 articles published between 1996 and 2010 contained information gathered using unlawful methods.
Pope’s peace envoy heads to Ukraine for talks
Zuppi, the head of the Italian bishops' conference, "will pay a visit to Kyiv as Envoy of the Holy Father" from June 5 to 6, it said in a statement.
Imran Khan says Nazi Germany-era law being practised against his supporters, questions SC silence
Security agencies across the country have detained thousands of workers of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party in connection with the attacks on military installations after Khan was arrested.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak confirms plans to house illegal migrants on ships
"I promised we would get illegal migrants out of hotels - and into alternative sites, including military facilities," said Sunak.
Ukrainian president says at least 500 children killed by war
The regional governor, Serhiy Lysak, said five children were among 22 people injured by Saturday's attack, which damaged two residential buildings.
Uganda says 54 African Union peacekeepers killed in Al-Shabaab attack in Somalia
The force is drawn from Uganda, Burundi, Djibouti, Ethiopia and Kenya, with troops deployed in southern and central Somalia.
Hong Kong police detain activist, five others on Tiananmen Square anniversary
Leading up to this year's anniversary, officials repeatedly refused to confirm if public mourning of the event was illegal, only saying that "everyone should act in accordance with the law".
‘I’m proud of it’: PM of 1.5 billion people deserves respect, says Sam Pitroda
Pitroda, the chairperson of the Indian Overseas Congress, is currently accompanying Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on his three-city six-day US tour.
Protests erupted outside Los Angeles elementary school over pride assembly
Tensions at the school have been rising since last month when a social media page was created to urge parents to keep their children home Friday, the day of the planned assembly.