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The Pakistan security forces in Balochistan registered the first information report (FIR) regarding the Mastung suicide blast which killed at least 55 people
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An IFS officer of 1989 batch, who served in Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Denmark, United States of America, Seychelles and Yemen in various capacities.He served as Regional Passport Officer in Hyderabad in 1990s also.
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Putin claimed that residents of the Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions had again expressed their desire to be part of Russia in local elections earlier this month
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Several people were injured after the Flying Scotsman, the historic steam locomotive, was involved in a low-speed crash with another heritage train in the Scottish Highlands.
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The internal divisions and high taxes are likely to dominate the Tory party conference, being held in Manchester from Sunday with the flagship leader's address by Sunak on its concluding day on Wednesday.
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Imran Khan was arrested last month after a case was filed against him for allegedly violating the Official Secrets Act by disclosing a secret diplomatic cable (cipher) sent by the country's embassy in Washington last year in March
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Pakistan and the Gulf Cooperation Council have signed a free trade agreement following the conclusion of the final round of negotiations between the two sides
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This comes amid a diplomatic row between India and Canada over the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar
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The economic and commercial ties between India and Argentina have grown exponentially in recent years
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Indian and US Armies carried out a joint tactical exercise in Alaska as part of the ongoing Exercise Yudh Abhyas
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The runoff election features a head-to-head contest between incumbent President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih and Mohamed Muizzu
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US federal prosecutors have charged a man for allegedly leaking the tax returns of a "high-ranking government official" who is understood to be former President Donald Trump
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Thanedar, caucus founder and chair, is joined by 27 bipartisan members of the US Congress.
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Ophelia's remnants brought heavy rain to New York City, causing flash flooding in certain areas, reported Xinhua news agency.
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Two people have been taken to hospital after a collision between two trains in northern Scotland
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Putin tasked Troshev with creating volunteer units for combat missions in Ukraine.
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The radio station, 'Sadai Banowan' was Afghanistan's sole women-run station, broadcasting for 10 years. 'Sadai Banowan' translates to "women's voice" in Dari. Six of the eight employees in the radio station were females.
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Norway announced Friday that it will start barring Russian-registered passenger cars from entering the Scandinavian country starting next week, mirroring sanctions imposed by the European Union against Moscow over its war on Ukraine.
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Pakistan's jailed former prime minister Imran Khan and several top leaders of his party were directly involved in orchestrating the unprecedented anti-government violence on May 9.
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The country's official foreign exchange reserves stand at USD 3.9 billion, and any delay in refinancing the loans could pull the reserves much below the USD 3 billion mark.
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At least four people died and 12 others were injured in a suicide blast which ripped through a mosque during the Juma prayers in Pakistan.
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Singapore's population grew by 5 per cent on the year to 5.92 million as of June 2023, the highest recorded figure in the history of the city-state.
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Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) along with coronary artery disease and stroke are the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide.
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The global survey revealed that 90 per cent of newsrooms are already using some form of AI in news production, 80 per cent in news distribution, and 75 per cent in news gathering.