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'You ignited a fire within me': Widow to Charlie's killers
Erika Kirk, the widow of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, delivered an emotional tribute to her husband in her first public address since his assassination.
Former Chief Justice Sushila Karki named Nepal's interim prime minister
Former Chief Justice of Nepal, Sushila Karki, will be sworn in as the interim Prime Minister on Friday.
Who is 22-year-old Charlie Kirk shooting suspect, captured in Utah?
Tyler Robinson, a 22-year-old resident of Utah, has been arrested as the prime suspect in the shooting of conservative activist and businessman Charlie Kirk.
Charlie Kirk shooting suspect is in custody, Trump says
A suspect has been arrested in the fatal shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University, United States President Donald Trump told Fox News.
Russia pauses peace talks with Ukraine
The Kremlin announced on Friday that peace talks with Ukraine have been put on hold as United States President Donald Trump's diplomatic efforts to resolve the three-and-a-half-year-long conflict have stalled.
$10 million in contraceptives destroyed on orders from Trump officials
A stockpile of $9.7 million worth of contraceptives, which was stuck at a Belgium warehouse for months following the dismantling of the US Agency for International Development (USAID) earlier this year, has now been destroyed.
'Pakistan is another..': UN Watch blasts Pakistan in 4 seconds
Several countries, including Qatar, Iran, Libya, Algeria, Venezuela and others, condemned Israel for striking Hamas's terror headquarters in Doha at the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva this week.
Flights hit, thousands without power as torrential rain batters Tokyo
Tokyo and its neighboring areas were battered by torrential rains and strong winds on Thursday, leaving one dead and another injured.
Trump may visit India for Quad summit, hints envoy nominee
United States President Donald Trump may visit India later this year for the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (Quad) Leaders Summit, his ambassador nominee to India, Sergio Gor, hinted at a Senate confirmation hearing.
Indian woman dies after jumping off burning Nepal hotel
A religious trip to Nepal turned tragic for a Ghaziabad couple, Ramveer Singh Gola and his wife, Rajesh Devi.
Trump to pressure G7 for higher tariffs on India, China
The Trump administration is reportedly planning to urge Group of Seven (G7) nations to impose higher tariffs on India and China for purchasing Russian oil.
Nepal unrest: Indian pilgrims attacked, looted near border
A group of Indian pilgrims returning from the Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu were attacked on Thursday.
Brazil ex-president Bolsonaro sentenced to 27 years for coup attempt
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has been sentenced to 27 years and three months in prison by a panel of the Brazilian Supreme Court.
Video: Charlie Kirk shooter seen running across roof, fleeing scene
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has released a new video of the suspected shooter of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
Netanyahu says 'there will be no Palestinian state'
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has stated that "there will be no Palestinian state," as he signed an agreement to proceed with a contentious settlement expansion plan that will cut across the West Bank land.
Karnataka man beheaded in US after argument over washing machine
In a shocking incident, an Indian-origin man, working as a manager at a motel in Dallas, United States, was beheaded by another employee following an argument over a broken washing machine
Global press freedom at its lowest in 50 years: Report
Press freedom has witnessed its sharpest decline in half a century as global democracy has weakened considerably, a report by the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (IDEA) has revealed.
H-1B demand by Indian firms down 56% in 8 years
Indian IT services companies have cut their reliance on the H-1B visa program by a whopping 56% in the last eight years.
Who is Tejasvi Manoj, Indian-origin TIME's Kid of the Year?
Seventeen-year-old Tejasvi Manoj has been named TIME magazine's "Kid of the Year" for 2025.
Engineer now emerges as top candidate for Nepal PM post
Nepal is on the brink of a leadership change as violent anti-corruption protests have rocked the nation.
King Charles is doing 'great,' reveals Harry after reunion meeting
Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, recently met his father, King Charles III, at Clarence House in London for a "private tea."
Israel's Doha airstrikes 'killed any hope' for hostages: Qatari PM
Qatar's Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim al-Thani has accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of "killing any hope" for the remaining hostages in Gaza after an Israeli airstrike on Hamas negotiators in Doha killed five Hamas members.
'America does not need..': What Charlie Kirk said on Indians
Old videos and comments made by Charlie Kirk, a right-wing activist and prominent supporter of United States President Donald Trump, have surfaced after he was shot dead at Utah University.
'Was recklessness': Kamala Harris opens up about Biden's re-election bid
Former US Vice President Kamala Harris has delivered her harshest criticism yet of Joe Biden, calling his decision to run for a second term "recklessness" in her upcoming memoir, 107 Days.
Flash floods in Indonesia claim 15 lives; 10 still missing
Flash floods triggered by torrential rains have wreaked havoc in Indonesia's East Nusa Tenggara province and Bali.
'Shallow, ill-informed': India hits back at Switzerland over minority remark
India has hit back at Switzerland for its comments on the treatment of minorities in India.
'Will find each and every-one': Trump after Charlie Kirk assassinated
United States President Donald Trump has mourned the assassination of his close ally and conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
Conservative activist Charlie Kirk assassinated; what we know about shooter
Charlie Kirk, a prominent conservative activist and ally of President Donald Trump, was shot dead at Utah Valley University.
For first time, obese children outnumber underweight kids globally: UNICEF
A recent study by the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) has revealed a shocking statistic: for the first time in history, there are more obese children globally than underweight ones.
Trump losing ground in overseeing economy, poll finds
United States President Donald Trump's approval rating stands at 42%, a recent Reuters/Ipsos poll has revealed.
Nepal Gen-Z picks ex-chief justice Sushila Karki as interim leader
The members of the Gen-Z movement have chosen former Chief Justice Sushila Karki as their interim leader of Nepal, local media reported.
North Korea's ICBM breakthrough raises global concerns
North Korea is enhancing its intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) capabilities, analysts believe.
Kathmandu airport resumes operations after violent protests forced temporary shutdown
Kathmandu's Tribhuvan International Airport has reopened after a temporary suspension of flights due to security concerns.
Russian missile that hit Kyiv had US-made components: Ukraine
A Russian cruise missile that struck a government building in central Kyiv on Sunday was loaded with foreign components, including United States-made chips and electronic parts, Ukrainian officials said on Tuesday.
IIM-Ahmedabad's first global campus to be inaugurated in UAE tomorrow
The Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (IIM-A) will launch an international campus in Dubai tomorrow.
Why Korean workers detained in US can't return home today
The return of South Korean workers detained in a United States immigration raid at a Hyundai plant in Georgia has been delayed.
Indian tourist in Nepal escapes burning hotel, pleads for help
An Indian tourist, identified as Upasana Gill, has made a desperate appeal for help from the Indian government after getting stuck in Pokhara, Nepal.
French police arrest 200 as 'Block Everything' campaign causes chaos
As many as 200 people were arrested across France early Wednesday as a new protest movement interrupted highway traffic, officials said.
Israel faces growing backlash over airstrikes targeting Hamas in Qatar
Israel has come under fire for its recent attack on Hamas leadership in Qatar, a key US ally and mediator in Gaza ceasefire talks.
Who's Avishkar Raut, teen activist leading anti-corruption protests in Nepal?
Avishkar Raut, a teenager from Nepal, has emerged as a prominent figure in the country's anti-corruption protests.
US puts possible Green Card route on hold till October
The US State Department has announced that the EB-3 and EW visa categories have reached their annual limits for fiscal year 2025.
What are Nepal Gen Z protesters demanding
Nepal's Generation Z protesters have demanded sweeping political and social reforms after their movement forced Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli to resign.
Who's Ashok Sigdel, Nepal Army chief taking charge amid protests
The Nepal Army has taken charge of security operations in the country after violent protests continued for a second day.
On camera: Sweden's health minister faints during press conference
Sweden's newly appointed Minister for Health, Elisabet Lann, collapsed on stage during a live press conference on Tuesday, her first day as minister for health.
'Was Netanyahu's decision': Trump distances himself from Israel's Qatar airstrike
United States President Donald Trump has distanced himself from Israel's recent airstrike on Qatar, stating the decision was made by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Trump says he warned Qatar about Israeli strike; Doha refutes
Israel on Tuesday launched an airstrike on a residential compound in Doha, Qatar, killing five Hamas members.
Poland on high alert after suspected Russian drones enter airspace
Poland's military announced early Wednesday that it had shot down drones that breached its airspace during a Russian strike on Ukraine.
Trade talks ongoing, will speak to 'good friend' Modi: Trump
United States President Donald Trump has confirmed that trade negotiations between the US and India are ongoing.
Ex-Nepal PM Jhalanath Khanal's wife killed amid protest arson
The wife of former Nepal Prime Minister Jhalanath Khanal, Rabi Laxmi Chitrakar, has died after suffering severe burn injuries.
UK home secretary threatens India with visa restrictions over migrants
The United Kingdom's new Home Secretary, Shabana Mahmood, has warned that India and other nations could face new visa restrictions if they don't cooperate in taking back illegal migrants.
Nepal President Ram Chandra Poudel resigns amid anti-corruption protests
Nepal's President Ram Chandra Poudel has resigned, following the resignation of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli.
Is Kathmandu Mayor Balendra Shah Nepal Gen Z's PM hope?
As protests in Nepal continue to rage on, Kathmandu Mayor Balendra Shah has emerged as a potential leader.
Pakistan tapping phones, using firewalls to spy on citizens: Amnesty
Pakistan is spying on its citizens using a phone-tapping system and a Chinese-built internet firewall, according to a report by Amnesty International.
How China's STEM visa gives it an edge over US
China has announced a new visa category, the "young talent" K visa, aimed at attracting global professionals in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).
Nepal protests against alleged social media ban turn deadly
Nepal is witnessing intense protests led by Gen Z against an alleged social media ban and corruption.
South Korea condemns US immigration raid at Hyundai-LG factory
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung has condemned a recent United States immigration raid at a Hyundai-LG factory in Georgia as an "unjust infringement" on the rights of South Koreans.