ICC Cybersecurity Attack During NATO Summit

The International Criminal Court has experienced a sophisticated cyberattack, prompting measures to limit damage and ensure business continuity.

Jaishankar Calls for Action Against Terrorism

EAM S Jaishankar calls for global unity against terrorism and nuclear blackmail at the UN, highlighting India's zero tolerance policy.

India's Key Uranium Reserves For Energy Needs

India's uranium reserves are crucial for energy needs. With untapped resources, the country aims for energy independence and sustainability.

Simran Missing In New Jersey: Investigation Underway

Simran, a 24-year-old woman from India, has disappeared in New Jersey. Authorities are investigating her case, seeking information for her safe return.
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Iran Questions Commitment To US-mediated Ceasefire

Iran's Foreign Minister raises concerns about Israel's commitment to the ceasefire while indicating readiness to respond if tensions escalate.

Richard Boucher, State Department Spokesman, Dies

Richard Boucher, former US State Department spokesman and diplomat, has passed away at age 73 after battling cancer. His legacy spans decades.

Serbia Police Use Tear Gas on Protesters

Riot police in Serbia deployed tear gas against thousands of protesters in Belgrade demanding early elections amid ongoing social unrest.

Venetians Protest Against Bezos' Wedding

Hundreds protest in Venice against Jeff Bezos' wedding, highlighting local concerns over overtourism and environmental impact.
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New Minister for Greece's Migration and Asylum

Thanos Plevris succeeds Makis Voridis as Greece's migration minister amid fraud allegations. Voridis resigns to defend his name.

Protests Erupt in Bulgaria Over Euro Adoption

Thousands protest Bulgaria's euro adoption, demanding a referendum on the currency change. Civic groups and nationalists voice concerns over economic sovereignty.

Thirteen Killed in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Attack

A suicide attack in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has resulted in the deaths of 13 security personnel and injuries to several civilians. The militant group Usud al-Harb claimed responsibility.

Indian Students Celebrate Graduations With Cultural Flair

Indian students' graduation ceremonies in Canada and the USA featured cultural expressions, including chants and dance, resonating widely with audiences.
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Iranian Minister Critiques Trump's Remarks

Iran's Abbas Araghchi condemns Trump's recent comments about Ayatollah Khamenei, urging for respect amidst rising US-Iran tensions.

Sheinbaum Critiques US Sanctions on Banks

Claudia Sheinbaum criticises US sanctions on Mexican banks, demanding evidence for money laundering allegations made by the Trump administration.

Brazil Compensates Family of Journalist Herzog

Brazil's government accepts responsibility for the killing of journalist Vladimir Herzog, agreeing to pay nearly USD 544,800 in compensation to his family.

Khamenei Warns US Against Future Attacks

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warns the US against future attacks, claiming Iran struck a US base in Qatar. His first public comments since the ceasefire.
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Bus Carrying Students Plunges into River

A double-decker bus with high school students plunged into a river in England, injuring several. Investigations are ongoing into the cause of the crash.

Mamdani Wins Against Cuomo, Faces Adams Next

Zohran Mamdani has claimed victory over Andrew Cuomo in the Democratic primary. His next challenge includes Mayor Eric Adams and a Republican opponent.

Getty Drops Claims in UK AI Lawsuit

Getty Images has dropped copyright claims in its UK lawsuit against Stability AI, impacting the creative and technology sectors significantly.

FDA Updates COVID Vaccine Heart Risk Warning

The FDA expands warnings on COVID-19 vaccines regarding myocarditis risk, particularly in young males aged 12 to 24.
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Lawsuit Filed by Palestinian Student in Michigan

A Palestinian student sues a Michigan school after a teacher's reaction to her refusal to stand for the Pledge of Allegiance, citing First Amendment violations.

End of Search for 1950 Plane Crash

After 20 years, the search for the plane that crashed in Lake Michigan in 1950 has ended, marking a significant moment in aviation history.

New Developments in US-Iran Relations

Explore the evolving dynamics of US-Iran relations following recent military actions and diplomatic efforts, marking a significant shift in tone.

California Faces Pressure on Trans Girls in Sports

The Trump administration demands California change its policies on trans girls in sports, citing Title IX violations and potential enforcement actions.
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Trump Questions US Strikes' Impact on Iran

President Trump disputes intelligence on US strikes' effects on Iran's nuclear programme, asserting significant damage was inflicted.