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Magnitude 5.6 quake hits Turkiye; more buildings collapse

A magnitude 5.6 earthquake shook southern Turkiye on Monday three weeks after a catastrophic temblor devastated the region causing some buildings to collapse, an official said. There were no immediate reports of any casualties.


Covid-19 likely came from lab leak in China, says news report citing US energy department

The virus that drove the COVID-19 pandemic, killing close to 7 million people globally, most likely emerged from a laboratory leak in China, according to a US media report, citing a classified intelligence report recently provided to the White House and key members of Congress.


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Deve Gowda hints at NDA tie-up for local body, Panchayat polls


Misconduct with minor: Suo-motu plaint filed against godman Mallikarjuna Muthya after VB reportage


Gadag ASI caught taking Rs 10,000 bribe to close petition


ED attaches Anil Ambani's 'Abode' worth Rs 3,716 crore in PMLA case


Leopard spotted near Kadri Manjunath Temple in Mangaluru


Man accused in criminal case arrested at Mangaluru Airport upon arrival from abroad


Ranji Trophy final: Paras Dogra headbutts Karnataka substitute during heated Day 2 in Hubballi


Pleas against ''The Kerala Story 2'' premature, misconceived: Producer to Kerala HC


Karnataka: Mandya teen’s organs save six after family consents to donation


Karnataka releases Rs 300 cr aid for sugarcane growers, Rs 50 per tonne to be credited directly


FIR registered against nurse, doc, pvt hospital mgt after finger of infant partially severed


Police refused to file FIR in Baramati plane crash; our suspicion growing stronger, says Rohit Pawar




Israel says Oman has agreed to Israeli flights in its airspace

Tel Aviv: Israel's foreign minister said Thursday that the Gulf Arab state of Oman has decided to allow Israeli planes to fly through its airspace. The announcement was another sign of closer ties between Israel and some Arab countries.

5 killed, 48 missing in China mine collapse

Beijing: The death toll from the collapse of an open-pit coal mine in Alxa League in north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region has risen to five, with 48 people still missing, state-run China Media Group reported on Thursday.

China approves USD 700 million loan to Pakistan: Finance Minister Dar

Islamabad: Pakistan's all-weather ally China has approved a loan of USD 700 million and the funds will be transferred to the central bank this week, Finance Minister Ishaq Dar announced on Wednesday as the cash-strapped country tried to avert a financial crisis.

We stand up for the BBC: UK government in Parliament after India's I-T survey

The British government has strongly defended the BBC and its editorial freedom in Parliament after the Income-Tax department's survey operations on the UK-headquartered media corporation's New Delhi and Mumbai offices over three days last week.

Dr. Ronald Colaco honoured with 'AsiaOne Global Indian of the Year 2022-23' award in Bangkok

Dr. Ronald Colaco, Prominent NRI entrepreneur and philanthropist, was honoured with the ‘AsiaOne Global Indian of the Year 2022-23’ award on February 21 by the AsiaOne Magazine, in association with ETNOW, ZEE TV and CNBC.

Seattle becomes first US city to ban caste discrimination

Seattle has become the first US city to outlaw caste discrimination after its local council passed a resolution, moved by an Indian-American politician and economist, to add caste to its non-discrimination policy.

Indian-American entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy announces 2024 presidential bid

Indian-American tech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy has launched his 2024 presidential bid with a promise to "put merit back" and end dependence on China, becoming the second community member to enter the Republican Party's presidential primary after Nikki Haley.

Perpetrators of 26/11 Mumbai attacks roam freely in Pak, says Javed Akhtar at Lahore event

Lahore: The perpetrators of the 26/11 Mumbai attacks are still roaming freely in Pakistan and Pakistanis should not feel offended when India talks about the 2008 carnage, lyricist and poet Javed Akhtar has said.

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