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Despite a four-year absence from the climate fight, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said America would not shy from throwing
Nepal’s Oli uses Hindutva as key agenda for the next election
Immediately after the religious function was over, Oli served a showcause notice to 27 dissidents from the CPM-UML party, which
Derek Chauvin guilty of murder and manslaughter in George Floyd case
In the wake of George Floyd's death, demonstrations and scattered violence broke out in Minneapolis, around the country and beyond.
China rejects Xinjiang accusations
Accusations of forced labour or detentions in the northwestern region are “lies and false information concocted by anti-China forces,” said
UN rights experts seek more information about Dubai princess
The experts called for the immediate release of Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammed Al Maktoum. Independent experts working with the UN
Sri Lanka’s Catholic Church to observe two-minute silence on second anniversary of Easter attacks
Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith, the Archbishop of Colombo, has requested people to observe a 2-minute silence on April 21 in memory
Britain adds India to COVID-19 travel ‘red list’
Health Secretary Matt Hancock confirmed the move in the House of Commons as he revealed that 103 cases of the
Czechs to discuss alleged Russian link to 2014 blast with European Union
The central European country expelled 18 Russian embassy staff on Saturday and said that investigations linked Russian intelligence to the