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Pakistan blames 'wind from India' for worsening air quality in Lahore

Lahore: Ministers in Pakistan's Punjab province on Monday blamed winds from India for worsening smog here, urging the Indian authorities to take up the matter seriously, after the air quality index in the capital city hit a record high over the weekend.

 


Clashes at Hindu temple in Canada, Trudeau says unacceptable

Protestors carrying Khalistani flags clashed with people at a Hindu temple in Brampton, triggering condemnation by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau who said every Canadian has the right to practise their faith freely and safely.


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Repolling underway at booth of Karimganj North assembly seat in Assam


Maharashtra: Parts of Hingoli district jolted by earthquake of 4.7 magnitude, no casualties


Energy, defence and trade on agenda as FS Misri heads to Europe amid West Asia crisis


Young woman from MP who shot to fame during Kumbh found to be minor, case registered against husband


Four astronauts return after historic lunar flyby, NASA now eyes landing on moon


Kargil war hero Sonam Wangchuk dies; defence minister, Army pay rich tributes


Don't compare Vijay with MGR, says AIADMK chief Palaniswami


Dear Vaibhav, well done: Kohli''s message after Sooryavanshi blitz against RCB


Youth Cong leader killed in Karnataka's Dharwad


Three killed as fire destroys huts in Thane district


Bihar man sought money from foreign agency for threatening PM’s security, arrested: Police


Two held in UP's Bijnor for contact with Pakistan linked Dubai handler




Crowd of Spain's flood survivors toss mud and shout insults at King Felipe VI

A crowd of angry survivors of Spain's floods tossed mud and shouted insults at Spain's King Felipe VI and government officials when they made their first visit to one of the hardest hit towns on Sunday. 

Volcanic eruption burns houses in Indonesia, killing at least 9 people

Indonesia's Disaster Management Agency said Monday that at least nine people have died as a series of volcanic eruptions widens on the remote island of Flores.

Palestinians say Israel struck Gaza clinic during polio campaign; army denies it

Cairo: An Israeli drone strike on a clinic in northern Gaza — where children were being vaccinated for polio — wounded six people including four children, Palestinian officials said. The Israeli military denied responsibility.

 

World's largest captive crocodile Cassius dies in Australia

Sydney: The world's largest crocodile in captivity has died at a wildlife sanctuary in Australia on Saturday. Cassius was believed to be over 110 years old.

 

BBC faces accusations of bias in Gaza coverage from staff, Industry voices

Over 100 BBC employees have accused the network of favoring Israel in its reporting on the Gaza conflict, citing a lack of "accurate, evidence-based journalism." In a letter sent to BBC Director General Tim Davie and CEO Deborah Turness, critics argued that the broadcaster’s coverage fails to hold Israel accountable and lacks essential journalistic standards.

 

Nigerian woman seeking revenge murders ex-boyfriend with poisoned soup, accidentally kills 4 others

Edo: In a tragic incident, five individuals were reportedly found dead in Edo located in Nigeria after a woman allegedly poisoned a pepper soup intended for her ex-boyfriend.

 

Roof collapse at Novi Sad Railway station claims 14 lives, sparks outrage

Novi Sad, Serbia: At least 14 people, including a young child and a foreign national, were killed when the concrete roof of a railway station in Novi Sad collapsed on Friday. Rescue efforts continue as emergency teams search for survivors trapped beneath the rubble. Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and Interior Minister Ivica Dacic have pledged a thorough investigation to determine the cause of the accident and hold those responsible accountable.

 

Bill Gates, Pfizer CEO to stand trial in Netherlands over alleged COVID-19 vaccine injuries

A Dutch court has ruled that Bill Gates, co-founder of Microsoft and leading global philanthropist, will face trial in the Netherlands following a lawsuit involving COVID-19 vaccine injuries. The case, which includes multiple other high-profile defendants, claims that the vaccines were unsafe and had negative health impacts on the plaintiffs. This development has been largely covered by local Dutch sources, with outlets like De Telegraaf and independent platforms Zebra Inspiratie bringing attention to the case. However, major international news networks have not widely reported the matter.

 

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