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New Zealand orders top-level inquiry into mosque massacres

Wellington: New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on Monday ordered an independent judicial inquiry into whether police and intelligence services could have prevented the Christchurch mosque attacks on March 15.


Pak PM orders probe into forced conversion and marriages of 2 teenage Hindu girls

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Sunday ordered a probe into reports of abduction, forced conversion and underage marriages of two teenage Hindu girls in Sindh province and to take immediate steps for their recovery, Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry said.


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Telangana CM urges Amit Shah to increase sanctioned strength of IPS officers in state


Two killed in head-on bike collision in UP's Pilibhit


'Father didn't know minor son took car', says court, grants bail to businessman in accident case


Karnataka panel backs move to grant second official language status to Tulu


'With or without Budget, we are doing our work': Shivakumar


Karnataka Assembly Speaker seeks probe after Aadhaar cards found on riverbank in Mangaluru


IndiGo cancels more than 500 flights to Middle East in past 4 days amid widening crisis


NZ beat SA by 9 wickets to enter T20 World Cup final


Case registered against those who took part in protest march against Khamenei's killing


Air India Express cancels multiple gulf flights from Mangaluru on March 5, 6


Speculation over Nitish Kumar’s Rajya Sabha entry roils Bihar; Giriraj calls it ‘Holi prank’


SA post 169 for 8 in T20 World Cup semifinal against NZ




Nepal to fix electronic chips on animals to monitor them

Authorities in Nepal have planned to fit electronic chips on animals including cows and oxen to keep a record of loitering cattle in Kathmandu, a media report said Sunday.

Indian naval crew has rescued more than 192 people in cyclone-hit Mozambique

As part of its relief operations in cyclone-hit Mozambique, the Indian Navy has rescued more than 192 people and provided assistance to 1,381 people in medical camps set up by it, a statement said.

115 reported dead after attack on central Malian village

Militia fighters descended on a village in central Mali before dawn Saturday, killing at least 115 people in the latest deadly attack blamed on an ethnic militia, local authorities said.

Trump orders withdrawal of sanctions against N Korea immediately after Treasury imposes them

Washington, Mar 23: Donald Trump has abruptly ordered the withdrawal of additional "large-scale" sanctions on North Korea, immediately after the Treasury Department imposed them, with his press secretary saying that the US President "likes" North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and does not think they are necessary.

Indian man sentenced to eight years in prison in Canada for causing bus crash that killed 16 people

Ottawa, Jan 22: A 30-year-old Indian truck driver in Canada was sentenced to eight years in prison on Friday for causing a bus crash that killed 16 people, mostly members of a junior hockey team, in one of the worst disasters in the country's sporting community.

Imran Khan welcomes PM Modi's greetings on Pakistan National Day

Islamabad: Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has welcomed his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi's greetings on the eve of its National Day, saying time has come to begin a "comprehensive dialogue" between the two countries to address and resolve all issues, including the "central issue" of Kashmir.

PM Modi sends greetings to Imran Khan on eve of Pak National Day

New Delhi/Islamabad, Mar 22: Prime Minister Narendra Modi Friday sent a message to his Pakistani counterpart Imran Khan, greeting people of the neighbouring country on the eve of its National Day, official sources said.

 

At least 60 killed in Ghana bus collision: police

Accra: At least 60 people were killed on Friday in a head-on collision between two buses in southern Ghana, police said on Friday.

 

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