UN experts condemn 'extrajudicial' killing of deputy leader of Hamas in Lebanon
GENEVA: UN experts in international law on Tuesday (Jan 9) condemned the killing of Hamas deputy leader Saleh al-Aruri and other fighters in drone strikes on Lebanon, saying this amounted to the crimes of extrajudicial killings and murder.
Met Office forecasts hottest day of year on Sunday with Brits to bake in 27C before thunderstorms descend
The Met Office has confirmed that Saturday was the hottest day of the year so far - with Sunday set to get even hotter for sun-seeking Brits before torrential rain returns next week.
Nevada Supreme Court rejects teachers union-backed appeal to put A’s public funding on ’24 ballot
The Nevada Supreme Court on Monday struck down a proposed ballot initiative that would allow voters to decide whether to repeal up to $380 million in public funding for a new MLB stadium in Las Vegas.
‘India one of our closest allies’: Maldives' tourism industry condemns anti-PM Modi remarks amid boycott calls
A massive controversy erupted last week following derogatory remarks by deputy minister of Maldives and other ministers who made derogatory remarks against India and PM Narendra Modi. Social media in India called to boycott Maldives on a large scale and explore Indian islands instead.
Ukraine pleads with the US and UK to lift weapons restrictions as Russia hits it with hundreds of missiles and drones
Russia launched a major drone and missile attack across Ukraine.Ukraine said it shows the West needs to drop restrictions on the weapons it gives
The 'race for space' is over as buyers shun rural living for the city
House hunters are shunning the countryside and returning to the city for better services and amenities, say property experts.
King Charles ‘determined’ to attend Trooping the Colour but could watch ceremony from podium and not on horseback
The King is determined to attend his official birthday celebrations - even if he has to enjoy Trooping The Colour from a carriage.
After police seized Marine vet's life savings, ruling brings him closer to saving others from civil forfeiture
Former Marine Stephen Lara had his $87,000 in life savings seized by Nevada Highway Police three years ago. Now, he is fighting to protect others from the same fate.
Wild horses facing removal in a North Dakota national park just got another strong ally: Congress
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Advocates for some 200 wild horses roaming North Dakota’s Theodore Roosevelt National Park are hoping a signal of support from Congress will prevent the removal of the beloved animals from the rugged landscape.
Spudman: Town centre grinds to halt as hundreds queue for free jacket potatoes
A massive queue of shoppers waited patiently for a free snack from dad-of-nine Ben Newman
17.97 lakh voters in Karimnagar constituency, 15.96 lakh electors in Peddapalli constituency to exercise their franchise in today’s election
17.97 lakh voters to decide fate of 28 candidates in Karimnagar Lok Sabha seat, intense battle among BJP, BRS, Congress.
Union calls for Lufthansa ground staff at major airports in Germany to strike on Wednesday
BERLIN—A union has called on Lufthansa’s ground staff to walk off the job for a day on Wednesday in a pay dispute, the latest of several transport strikes in the country. The Ver.di union said Monday it is calling on ground staff for the German airline at Frankfurt, Munich, Hamburg,…
Gunfire and strikes shake Gaza as Biden and Netanyahu have first call in a month
Gaza’s health ministry reported today that at least 24,762 people have been killed in Gaza since 7 October.
Shrinking international aid and enduring conflict compound earthquake misery for Syrians one year on
In the year since a devastating 7.8 magnitude earthquake rocked Turkey and Syria, killing more than 59,000 people, the situation in Syria has only become more grim for those who survived.
Erewash council resorting to 'golden hellos' and spending £1 million on temps due to staffing difficulties
Erewash Borough Council has offered some new recruits a £5,000 "golden hello" to encourage them into the roles
Bilawal says tradition of premature government exits must now end
"PTI and PML-N have taken their political fight to a personal level, causing much harm to the country," says PPP chairman.
'Our talented youth has given up and drugs are winning' — DJ Tira inspires the youth ahead of elections
"I took it upon myself to remind the youth of the price that was paid and the road that was paved for us to be here."
After outrage, AIIMS reverses decision to shut down for half a day for Ram temple ceremony
The closure would have reportedly impacted around 13,000 outpatient appointments and 7,000 routine surgeries.
Man murdered in Rajouri Garden after fight over delayed order at dhaba
A man was murdered after a fight over a delayed order at an eatery in west Delhi’s Rajouri Garden, the police said on Wednesday.
Schools not equipped to be community hubs in disaster responses - report
A report by the teachers union has shown more support, funding and emergency supplies are needed for schools to respond to future storms.
Jewish students in NYC area urged not to apply to Cornell University after antisemitic incidents: ‘Not a safe place’
Alums for Campus Fairness mailed a brochure to all high schools in the New York City metropolitan region urging them to discourage Jewish students from applying to Cornell University.
BJP releases first list of 14 RS nominees; R.P.N. Singh, Sudhanshu Trivedi make the cut
BJP announces 14 candidates for Rajya Sabha polls, including former Union Minister R.P.N Singh, with nominations from multiple states.
Man killed at eatery in fight over order delay
A 29-year-old man was allegedly killed early Wednesday following an altercation over a delayed order at an eatery in west Delhi’s Rajouri Garden area. According to the police on Wednesday, information was received from the hospital in the morning hours regarding a person being brought dead to
US remains committed to defend Israel in 'any Iranian attack': White House
National security spokesperson John Kirby said that it was tough to predict the chances of an attack but the White House takes Iranian statements seriously.
US airlines are suing the Biden administration over a new rule to make certain fees easier to spot
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. airlines are suing to block the Biden administration from requiring greater transparency over fees that the carriers charge their passengers, saying that a new rule would confuse consumers by giving them too much information during the ticket-buying process.
Sewage pipeline bursts on Gandhi Road for the third time in one month
A stretch of the road has been damaged again because of sewage pipeline burst on Gandhi Road in Srirangam. There were two similar incidents in April.
Altaf Bukhari expresses concern over arrest of party workers, agents ahead of polling - Greater Kashmir
     
Demonstration in front of the Army in São Paulo demands military embargo and the end of trade relations with Israel
Mohamed El Kadri, the coordinator of the Palestinian Front in São Paulo, in a protest calling for a military embargo on Israel
United Nations boss slams Netanyahu for refusal of two-state solution to war in Gaza
Jan. 21 (UPI) -- Antonio Guterres, the director-general of the United Nations, blasted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday after he twice refused in recent days to accept a two-state solution to the dispute over land claimed by Palestinians and Israelis.
TRAVELOGUE: Ode to Serowe, world-famous village in Southern Africa’s oasis of peace
Retracing the footsteps of history and foraging museums in the land of cows, diamonds and wandering elephants.
Ukraine claims new drone attack on oil depot in Russia
A Ukrainian drone struck an oil storage depot in western Russia on Friday, causing a massive blaze, officials said, as Kyiv’s forces apparently extended their attacks on Russian soil ahead of the war’s…
Ram Mandir consecration will take India to new heights: PM calls it 'historic' in reply to President's letter
Ayodhya Ram temple: The historic ritual of 'Pran Pratistha' of Ram Lalla will take place in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The 'Pran Pratishtha' of Shri Ram Lalla at Ayodhya Temple will be held at 12:30 pm today.
GWR: Lady set to embark on 200 hours non-stop sekzz with over 500 men to set a new world record
Zara plans to attempt an astonishing 200 hours, requiring a lineup of strong men to participate in the challenge.
'I started clearing round through the muck and found a hand and then an arm'
Unsolved mystery of the mummified body wrapped in newspaper found in cellar
Fears of fresh killings resonate on the Plateau as crisis festers
As the crisis in Plateau State festers with the killing of no fewer than 30 people in Mangu Local Council of the state last Wednesday, Nigerian security agencies have been urged to regularly review their operational tactics towards the restoration of lasting peace.
Northern Lights set to return on Sunday, May 12 as yellow alert issued
The UK has seen some amazing light shows as a geomagnetic storm with Sun coronal mass ejections has caused the beautiful phenomenon
A Memorandum of Cooperation was signed between the leaders of the Youth Union at Inha University in Tashkent
  On February 8, at the initiative of students of Inha University in Tashkent, a memorandum was signed with 9 universities of the capital: Tashkent University of Information Technologies named after Muhammad al-Khwarizmi, State Institute of Arts and Culture of Uzbekistan, Institute of TMS, Academy of Labor and Social Relations, Eastern University, Profi University, University  ...
King Charles vows to ‘serve the Commonwealth to the best of my ability’ amid cancer battle
The King will pledge to serve the Commonwealth to the ‘best of my ability’ in his first video address to the public since his cancer diagnosis.
South Korea: What is the 'Dior Bag scandal' that landed ruling party in hot water before polls?
The pastor who gave South Korea's First lady Kim Keon Hee was reportedly concerned over her role in the administration and secretly filmed the incident. Kim has been involved in several controversies before, including plagiarism in her academic writings and accusations of stock manipulation.
India will be free of Maoist menace in next 3 years: Shah
Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday said that India will be free of Maoist-related problems within the next three years.
CEO of pro-DeSantis super PAC worked on a 1,000-piece jigsaw puzzle within view of staffers days before the Iowa caucuses, which the Florida governor lost
Days before DeSantis' loss in Iowa, his main super PAC CEO was captured working on a puzzle, per NBC News.While staffers worked in a West Des Moines
City Councilman Yusef Salaam, member of ‘Central Park Five,’ says NYPD pulled over his car without explanation
City Councilman Yusef Salaam, a member of the exonerated “Central Park Five," was stopped by the NYPD without explanation in Harlem.
Tale of two canals: Ongoing chaos in oceans may drastically raise prices in India
As the Houthis continue their attack on cargo ships in the Red Sea, maritime traffic has reduced and freight rates have been raised which could potentially lead to a rise in the price of goods.
'Lot of ways to drive change': Vivek Ramaswamy on Trump's return as US President
Ramaswamy didn't speak on his role in the government if Donald Trump becomes the President, and said that "there are a lot of ways to drive change in this country, inside and outside government."
‘Be on watch out’: VP Jagdeep Dhankhar warns nation against Congress leaders’ ‘Bangladesh-like incidents can happen in India’ remarks
VP Jagdeep Dhankhar said, "These (anti-national) forces are eager to disrupt the nation and derail its development and democracy by creating fabricated narratives." | OpIndia News
Bihar: ‘Minorities under attack’ narrative falls flat as man who inserted chilli powder in rectum of a ‘thief’ turns out to be a Muslim
The Police arrested the main accused in this case who has been identified as Mohammad Sifat, debunking the oppression of minorities angle. | OpIndia News
Cuba: Anti-Communist Sentenced to 10 Years in Prison for 2021 Protest Commits Suicide
Yosandri Mulet Almarales, one of more than 1,110 political prisoners confirmed in Cuba, died Monday of injuries following a suicide attempt.
Unboxing Thousands of Photos of New York City in the ’70s and ’80s
Arlene Gottfried, a sister of the late comedian Gilbert Gottfried, memorialized a grittier era of the city. Now her family wants to share her collection with the world.
Ex-soldier took speeding points for former colleague later jailed for plan to set fire to Five Leaves Bookshop in Nottingham
William Howitt asked Ilkeston dad-of-two Henry Mitchell to 'do him a solid'
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