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Chinese government delegation banned from Queen's Lying-in-State in UK Parliament complex: Reports

London: The UK has refused permission for a high-level Chinese government delegation to attend Queen Elizabeth's Lying-in-State at Westminster Hall within the Parliament complex before the funeral at Westminster Abbey here on September 19, according to UK media reports on Friday.

 


Most important cultural resource India needs to protect is its pluralism: Gopalkrishna Gandhi

New York: The most important cultural resource that India has to protect, foster and offer to the world is its legacy of pluralism, belief in all its multiple faith and traditions, Gopalkrishna Gandhi has said, cautioning that he fears this may be squandered by sheer default and neglect.

 


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Mangaluru: Case filed against father, son for allegedly harassing two minors


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Mangaluru man loses Rs 41.85 lakh in ‘digital arrest’ cyber fraud


Rahul Gandhi alleges US pressure on PM over trade deal, says Indian farmers being “sacrificed”


Class 10, 12 Gujarat board exams begin; 15.2 lakh students set to appear


Rajasthan man in search of his SUV assaulted, robbed in Bengaluru; one held


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Two Naxalites gunned down in encounter with cops in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur


ISIS case accused claims suspected Army personnel offered trial 'wipe out'; court seeks NIA reply




Pak PM Sharif says "even friendly countries started looking at Pakistan as beggars"

Islamabad: Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has presented a bleak picture of the country's dwindling economy, regretting that even friendly countries have started looking at Pakistan as one that was always begging for money.

 

Hindu temple in Toronto defaced, India raises issue with Canada

A prominent Hindu temple has been defaced by ‘Canadian Khalistani extremists’ with anti-India graffiti, prompting the Indian mission here to urge authorities to take swift action against the perpetrators.

Ukraine President Zelenskyy in car collision, no serious injuries

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's car collided with another vehicle early Thursday after a battlefield visit, but he was not seriously injured, his spokesman said.

Armenia says 49 soldiers killed in attacks by Azerbaijan

Forty-nine Armenian soldiers have been killed in nighttime attacks by Azerbaijan, the country's prime minister said Tuesday. Azerbaijan resonded that it had been retaliating following Armenian attacks.

Ukraine keeps initiative, claims it reached Russian border

Ukraine kept the counteroffensive momentum in its war against Russia going Monday, saying it liberated one village after another and claiming that in one region it pushed the invaders back right up to the border in a lightning military move that stunned many.

Death toll from western China earthquake rises to 93

The death toll from a major earthquake in western China rose to 93 as the search for survivors continued, authorities said.

Ukraine pushes Russia into retreat in counteroffensive

Kyiv (Ukraine): Ukrainian forces on Sunday pushed its counteroffensive in the country's east, exploiting quick gains they made in a week of fighting that has sharply changed the course of the conflict.

3 dead after 7.6 quake hits remote part of Papua New Guinea

 At least three people are dead after a powerful earthquake hit a remote part of Papua New Guinea Sunday morning, authorities say. Others were injured and infrastructure damaged in the magnitude 7.6 jolt that was felt across the Pacific country.

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