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World

Border tourism booms since meeting of two Korean leaders

Tourism to security-related sites near the border between North and South Korea has boomed since the leaders of the two countries met last month, media reports said on Sunday.


17 killed in Afghanistan flooding

Mazar-e-Sharif (Afghanistan), May 19: At least 17 people were killed and 23 others wounded after heavy torrential rains caused fresh flooding in two Afghan provinces, the authorities said on Saturday.


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Women Reservation Act 2023 comes into force ahead of voting to its amendment in LS


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Chhattisgarh: FIR against Vedanta group chairman Anil Agarwal, others after blast kills 20 workers




Prince Harry, Meghan marry at Windsor Castle

London, May 19 : Prince Harry, sixth in line to the British throne, married US actress Meghan Markle in a ceremony at St. George's Chapel in Windsor Castle on Saturday.

No visas for S. Korean journalists to cover nuclear site closure

 South Korean journalists may not be allowed to cover the closure of Pyongyang's nuclear test site, as the North Korean government has not accepted their visa applications, media reported on Saturday. This comes less than a week after they were reportedly invited.

Cuba plane crash kills over 100, 3 survive

More than 100 people were killed after a Cubana de Aviacion Boeing 737-200 crashed soon after takeoff from Havana's Jose Marti International Airport, a media report said on Saturday. Three female passengers are in critical condition after surviving the crash.

'Dark ads' cast shadow over Ireland's referendum on abortion

Attempts by Facebook and Google to tackle "dark ads" and foreign interference in the run-up to Ireland's referendum on abortion have not been entirely successful, data from a transparency group seen by CNN has shown.

10 killed in Texas school shooting

Between eight and 10 people died in a school shooting on Friday in the southeastern Texas city of Santa Fe, a sheriff told the media.

 

Pakistan concerned over J&K project

Pakistan on Friday voiced concern about the inauguration of the Kishenganga hydroelectric project in Jammu and Kashmir by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday.

Brazil arrests hundreds in massive crackdown on child porn

 In just one day, the Brazilian authorities went after 579 people on warrants for crimes of child pornography and sexual exploitation of minors.

Suzanne Scott is first woman CEO at Fox News

Rupert Murdoch, who took charge after CEO Roger Ailes was forced out amid a sexual harassment scandal in 2016, will remain executive chairman of Fox News. Scott will report to both Rupert and his son Lachlan, CNN reported.

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