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Tue, 05 Nov 2024 Today's Paper
US lawmakers have passed a government spending package shortly before a midnight deadline, averting a partial government shutdown.
Lobbying firms in Washington are reportedly rushing to drop clients from China as lawmakers look to tighten scrutiny. The push comes in the wake of a surge in Chinese lobbying in recent years and growing concerns about China’s influence.
Canadian police are treating the deaths of four children and two adults at a house in Ottawa as homicides.
India’s economy has become more robust and resilient; the economic growth is strengthening quarter after quarter; the Q3 growth at 8.4% indicates a strong growth trajectory to continue in the coming quarters too.
An outstanding 64-run-knock by the youngster Uvindu Weerasekara steered Royal College to a six-wicket win at the 9th Battle of the Blues - Royal Thomian Adelaide Cricket Encounter played on March 3, 2024 (Sunday) at the Hectorville Cricket Grounds in
A spokesperson for China’s political advisory body said Sunday the economy, especially youth employment, was of ’’great concern’’ to its delegates on the eve of annual legislative meetings in Beijing.
A German man has been found to have received a COVID-19 vaccination more than 200 times.
The International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants Tuesday for two top Russian commanders over alleged war crimes in Ukraine.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday congratulated Shehbaz Sharif on being sworn in as Pakistan’s PM. In a post on X, PM Modi stated, ’’Congratulations to @CMShehbaz on being sworn in as the Prime Minister of Pakistan.’’
At least 35 people died while dozens more were injured as freezing rain and unexpected snowfall hit remote areas of Pakistan over the weekend.
From genomic information to internet-connected cars, the United States is rethinking its data protection policies -- with further trade curbs aimed at China in the cards -- as tech like AI brings new risks.
The drivers of a train that missed a signal and ploughed into another train, killing 14 people, were distracted because they were watching cricket on a phone, India’s railways minister said Monday.
China’s benchmark yield has dropped to a record low amid deflationary pressures, signaling a heightened risk of the long-term economic stagnation that has plagued Japan.
Nikki Haley has defeated Donald Trump in the Republican primary in Washington DC.
India recently deployed a new technical team to the Maldives, replacing the existing personnel in response to the Maldives’ request to withdraw Indian troops. President Mohamed Muizzu’s party, which came to power in the Maldives, had prioritized
SYDNEY, (Reuters) - Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr told the Australian parliament on Thursday he would not allow any foreign power to take ’’one square inch’’ of the country’s territory, and that Manila was firm in defending its
India’s government has approved US$15.2 billion worth of investments in semiconductor fabrication plants, including a Tata Group proposal to build the country’s first major chipmaking facility.
Four Pakistanis have been charged by the US Department of Justice for smuggling advanced weapons to help the Houthis who have been targeting the US naval and merchant ships since the Israel-Hamas conflict. The weapons smugglers were carrying missile
The Bahamas, Bangladesh, Barbados, Benin and Chad have formally notified the United Nations of their intent to contribute personnel to an international force to help Haitian national police fight armed gangs, a U.N. spokesman said on Thursday.
At least 43 people have been killed after a fire broke out in a multi-storey building in Bangladesh, the country’s health minister says.
India and the United States on Wednesday reviewed ongoing cooperation in counter-terrorism and security domains in a day-long Homeland Security Dialogue (HSD), discussing steps to bolster bilateral efforts to combat terrorism and reaffirming their co
The United States and the Republic of Korea solidified their commitment through the signing of a new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) in India on February 20.
According to a survey, Michelle Obama, the former first lady of the United States, is the front-runner to succeed President Joe Biden as the Democratic party’s presidential nominee.
U.S. and European Union sanctions announced Friday on hundreds of people and companies for supporting Russia’s war in Ukraine included several companies from China.
Kazakhstan’s National Computer Emergency Response Team (Cert.kz), has announced that a group of Chinese hackers had access to the infrastructure of Kazakhstani telecommunication operators for two years.
Japan’s Moon lander has survived the harsh lunar night, the sunless and freezing equivalent to two Earth weeks.
A U.S. military service member set himself on fire, in an apparent act of protest against the war in Gaza, outside the Israeli Embassy in Washington on Sunday afternoon, authorities said.
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has claimed he has been a victim of political persecution since leaving office just over a year ago.
India, one of the global leaders in the medical tourism industry, has emerged as one of the most cost-efficient and fastest-growing medical tourism destinations today for patients worldwide. India plays a leadership role in cross-border bilateral coo
Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently inaugurated the Sudarshan Setu, a monumental cable-stayed bridge that spans approximately 2.32 km, connecting the Okha mainland to Beyt Dwarka in Gujarat. This bridge, formerly known as the ’Signature Bridge,
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