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Israel, citing 'bias,' won't cooperate with UN rights team

Geneva: Israel on Thursday formally announced it would not cooperate with a special commission formed by the United Nations' top human rights body to investigate alleged abuses against Palestinians, saying the probe and its chairwoman were unfairly biased against Israel.

 


Biden: Russian threat to invade Ukraine still 'very high'

Fears of a new war in Europe resurged Thursday as U.S. President Joe Biden warned that Russia could invade Ukraine within days, and violence spiked in a long-running standoff in eastern Ukraine that some worried could provide the spark for wider conflict.


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Bengaluru: Four arrested in prostitution racket; four women rescued


Election results prove Modi best for national security: R Ashoka


BJP wins in Bengal, Assam, Puducherry boost Modi’s leadership: Karnataka BJP Chief Vijayendra


BJP's win in WB not through right means, communalism and SIR defeated Mamata: Raut


Iran’s Fars reports missiles hit US warship near Hormuz after it ignored warnings from IRGC


Tamil Nadu Assembly Results: CM M.K. Stalin loses in Kolathur constituency




Brazil mudslide death toll is at 117, police say 116 missing

 The death toll from floods and landslides that swept down on the mountain city of Petropolis rose to at least 117 on Thursday and local officials said it could still rise sharply, with 116 more still unaccounted for.

Comments by outsiders on internal issues not acceptable: MEA on Hijab row

New Delhi: The Ministry of External Affairs on Thursday reiterated its stand on criticism by some countries over the simmering dress code row in Karnataka, saying comments by outsiders on internal issues will not be acceptable.

 

Brazil mudslide death toll reaches 105, with dozens missing

Petropolis (Brazil): Rio de Janeiro state's government has confirmed 105 deaths from floods and mudslides that swept away homes and cars in the city of Petropolis. But even as families prepared to bury their dead, it was unclear Thursday how many bodies remained trapped in the mud.

 

Singapore PM invokes Nehru to argue how democracy should work during a parliamentary debate

Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong invoked India's first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru while arguing how democracy should work in the city-state during a passionate debate in Parliament.

Russian invasion of Ukraine can happen anytime now: White House

A Russian invasion of Ukraine can happen anytime now, the White House said Wednesday as President Joe Biden announced plans to dispatch Vice President Kamala Harris and Secretary of State Tony Blinken to attend the Munich conference to meet world leaders and unite them against Moscow.

US official: Russia adds 7K more troops near Ukraine border

Kyiv: Ukrainians defied pressure from Moscow with a national show of flag-waving unity Wednesday, while the US warned that Russia had added as many as 7,000 troops near Ukraine's borders despite Kremlin declarations that forces were being pulled back from the region.

 

Russian invasion of Ukraine distinct possibility: US President Biden

A Russian invasion of Ukraine remains a distinct possibility, said US President Joe Biden as his Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin left for a trip to the region amidst an escalating crisis in Europe.

'Motivated and Misleading': India hits out at OIC for commenting on dress code row

New Delhi: India on Tuesday described the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) remarks on the ongoing hijab controversy in Karnataka as ‘motivated and misleading,' and said issues are resolved in the country in accordance with its constitutional framework as well as democratic ethos.

 

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