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Pakistan: Two policemen killed, six injured in attacks near Afghan border – Times of India
Representative imagePESHAWAR/QUETTA: Two policemen were killed and six injured, including a young girl, in attacks in northern Pakistan near the Afghanistan border on Saturday as local Taliban militants agreed a month's ceasefire after…
putin: Russia sees US, NATO Black Sea drills as ‘serious challenge’: Putin –…
MOSCOW: Russian President Vladimir Putin said in an interview aired Saturday that Moscow considered recent Black Sea exercises by the United States and other NATO ships as a serious challenge. "The United States and its allies in NATO…
Russia says British jets escorted its nuclear-capable bombers – Times of India
MOSCOW: British fighter jets escorted two Russian Tupolev Tu-160 nuclear-capable bombers on stretches of an hours-long patrol, Russia's Defence Ministry was quoted as saying by Interfax. "Two Tu-160 long-range strategic missile carriers…
Sheikh Hasina calls on world leaders to ‘act seriously’ for Rohingyas repatriation to…
PARIS: Bangladesh prime minister Sheikh Hasina has called on world leaders to "act seriously" to ensure the repatriation of forcibly displaced Rohingya refugees to Myanmar. Speaking at the ceremonial opening of the Paris Peace Forum held…
biden: Biden and China’s Xi will hold virtual summit on Monday – Times of India
WASHINGTON: President Joe Biden will hold a virtual summit with President Xi Jinping of China on Monday as the leaders of the world’s two largest economies confront tensions over trade, cyberthreats, the climate, Taiwan and human rights.…
‘A scandal’: WHO says world’s rate of booster shots outstrips poorer countries’ vaccinations –…
Six times more booster shots of coronavirus vaccine are being administered around the world daily than primary doses in low-income countries, the director-general of the World Health Organization said Friday, calling the disparity “a…
Free at last, Britney Spears calls end of conservatorship ‘best day ever’ – Times…
LOS ANGELES: Pop star Britney Spears on Friday regained control of her personal life and her money when a judge ended a 13-year conservatorship that became a cause celebre for fans and critics of an arrangement typically meant to protect…
afghanistan: Afghan foreign minister rules out presence of anti-Pakistan elements on its soil…
ISLAMABAD: Afghanistan’s interim foreign minister, Amir Khan Muttaqi, has ruled out the presence of anti-Pakistan elements in his country, saying that the reasons for the conflict that did exist had been eliminated. Muttaqi has been on a…
afghanistan: Pakistan to ‘favourably’ consider India’s request for delivery of…
NEW DELHI: Pakistan PM Imran Khan said Friday Islamabad will favourably consider India’s proposal to deliver wheat to Afghanistan via the land route passing through Pakistan. While India is yet to officially hear from Pakistan on the…
blinken: Qatar agrees to represent US interests in Afghanistan – Times of India
WASHINGTON: Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Friday that the Gulf nation of Qatar has agreed to represent American interests in Afghanistan following the closure of the US embassy in Kabul in late August. Blinken said Qatar will…