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Saudi King Salman to undergo treatment for lung infection

Saudi King Salman to undergo treatment for lung infection

  • Rescuers find wreckage of helicopter carrying Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi; No survivors detected

    Rescuers found the wreckage of a helicopter carrying Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi and other officials in northwest Iran, with no signs of life detected. The crash follows Iran's recent drone-and-missile attack on Israel and ongoing mass protests.
  • UK PM Sunak faces revolt over plans to scrap Graduate Route visa: Report

    According to ‘The Observer' newspaper, Sunak is facing a Cabinet revolt over plans to scrap the Graduate Route scheme, the definitive factor for choosing UK universities among Indian students who have topped the tally of these post-study visas since it was launched in 2021.
  • Rafah op: Hamas’ smuggling tunnels from Gaza to Egypt found

    Tunnels used by terror outfit during October 7 attack also discovered, says Israeli army radio
  • Celebrating menstruation! Festival in 11 countries from May 21

    Festival aims to challenge menstrual taboos, eradicate period poverty and spark meaningful conversations about periods around globe
  • Airstrike kills 20 in central Gaza as Israeli leaders air wartime divisions

    Deceased include eight women and four children; five others killed in separate strike in Nuseirat
  • Woman doctor accidentally fires gun on her patient in Pakistan

    The doctor in question, identified as Hina Manzoor, had reportedly kept a pistol in her purse while on duty.
  • Pakistan: Woman journalist beaten up by group of people involved in cheating at exam centers

    Notably, the matriculation exams are being held in Karachi with severe irregularities, including a lack of furniture for students and complaints of open cheating.
  • Audiobooks can stimulate a child’s interest in reading: Ruskin Bond

    Bond said audiobooks can be like oral storytelling and stimulate a child's interest in reading.
  • New Covid wave grips Singapore; records over 25,000 cases in a week

    Health Minister asks people to wear masks again, says cases steadily rising
  • Indian students in Kyrgyzstan advised to “stay indoors” amid mob violence

    The Indian embassy provided a helpline contact number for the students.
  • Rishi Sunak’s wealth jumps £120 million amid UK billionaire slowdown

    Despite economic challenges, the Sunday Times Rich List showed significant wealth growth for its members, even as the broader UK billionaire surge tapered off.
  • Zelensky approves law allowing some convicts to join military

    Signed on Friday, the legislation allows certain convicts to enlist for military service under a contract during martial law, Xinhua news agency reported. Parliament adopted the legislation on May 8.
  • India-Russia visa-free tourist exchange talks in June

    Progress has been made regarding group visa-free trips. The Indian side informed us that they are in the final stages of internal state coordination and requested the latest draft of the document, promising to provide further updates shortly.
  • Aid delivery to Gaza ‘almost impossible’ amid intense fighting: UN

    In a statement posted on social media platform X on Thursday, OCHA reported that key crossings for aid into Gaza have been closed for several days, making access to the Palestinian enclave unsafe and logistically unfeasible.
  • Taiwan spots 27 Chinese aircraft, 7 vessels near its territory

    Taiwan News reports heightened tensions in the Taiwan Strait amid increasing activity in the region.
  • Slovakian PM Robert Fico regains consciousness after lengthy operation

    Local media outlet TA3 reports that Slovakian Environment Minister Tomas Taraba stated to the BBC that the Prime Minister's life is not at risk
  • Zelenskyy cancels foreign trips as situation worsens in Kharkiv

    Zelenskyy was to visit Spain and Portugal at the end of the week.
  • Former Indian Army officer working with UN killed in attack in Rafah

    The Indian staffer, Waibhav Anil Kale, 46, was a former Indian Army officer and was working for the United Nations (UN).
  • Indian is first international UN employee killed in Gaza conflict; Guterres condemns attack

    The victim was identified as Col. Waibhav Anil Kale, who had started working a month ago as a security coordinator for the UN in Gaza, according to The Washington Post, which quoted unnamed informed sources.
  • Kia unveils revamped EV6 electric vehicle

    Kia said it accentuated the dynamism of the new EV6 under the company's design philosophy named "Modern Contrast."
  • Musk’s Tesla regains top position in battery EV sales despite YoY decline

    "The cheaper upfront cost of PHEVs when compared to BEVs and the availability of a fuel tank that eliminates range anxiety were among the main reasons for high PHEV demand," said Research Analyst Abhik Mukherjee.
  • Illness took away her voice. But AI created a replica she carries in her phone

    In April, the 21-year-old got her old voice back. Not the real one, but a voice clone generated by artificial intelligence that she can summon from a phone app. Trained on a 15-second clip of her teenage voice, her synthetic AI voice can now say almost anything she wants
  • Gaza death toll surpasses 35,000: Health authorities

    In the last day alone, the Israeli army reported 63 Palestinian fatalities and 114 injuries, marking a grim toll of 35,034 deaths and 78,755 injuries since the onset of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict last October
  • US man who received first-ever modified pig kidney transplant dies

    In March, Massachusetts General Hospital transplanted the genetically-edited pig kidney into Rick Slayman, a 62-year-old man living with end-stage kidney disease.
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