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The mall, which falls in the Moscow region just outside the city's boundary, was attacked around 8 p.m. (local time) just as a concert of famous rock band Piknik was about to begin at its music venue, causing chaos, RT reported.
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The Ukrainian Air Force successfully intercepted all 31 missiles, but debris fell, causing further damage.
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According to Russia's CEC, almost 95 per cent of the votes have been counted as of 1 a.m. Moscow time and Putin is leading the race with an estimated 87.3 per cent.
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This election is the largest public test of the Russian state’s ability to shape its desired result at home since its invasion of Ukraine
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The oft-repeated assertion about achieving self-reliance in the defence sector appears far-fetched as arms imports have only increased
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The Centre must strengthen bonafide channels to curb organised criminal networks engaging in migrant smuggling and trafficking
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Asfan, who worked at a cloth store in Hyderabad was allegedly conned by a Dubai based group and trafficked to Russia in December. He had paid the agent Rs 3 lakh who promised an initial salary of Rs 40,000 and later scaled up to Rs 1 lakh a month
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Most agents are youngsters and allegedly part of international human trafficking rackets, and paid commissions on recruiting a candidate
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Besides, children along with their parents or legal guardians will be forcibly evacuated from 18 settlements in the Veliky Burluk and Olkhovatsky districts
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The accused, whose real name is Faruk Mulla, had travelled under the name Faruk Khan, an official said.
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The assassination of dissidents through poisoning is cognate with a literary obsession with poisons
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Six people received medical help after the explosion rocked the building, the agency said, citing the press service of the city's health care committee.
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Denys Shmyhal added on Thursday that 900 historical and cultural sites in Ukraine were destroyed or damaged during the war.
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The plight of Indian citizens forced into combat underscores a critical need for international cooperation in safeguarding migrant workers
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Amidst the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict, some Indians hailing from various parts of the country, including Telangana, have been fraudulently recruited to fight along with the Russian army in the war zone
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The restriction will not apply to the countries in the Eurasian Economic Union
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During a news conference on Sunday, the Ukrainian President announced an updated death toll, countering the inflated figures quoted by Russia
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The Hyderabad MP said the Prime Minister and the External Affairs Minister should take up the issue with Russia and bring the youth safely to India as their families are worried over their safety.
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India's External Affairs Minister, S. Jaishankar, emphasized the positive relationship between Moscow and New Delhi, stating that Russia has respected India's interests
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Owaisi said the Indians were duped by an agent and sent there promising work as Army Security helpers.