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Indian youth found murdered in Canada, community members suspect hate crime

 A 23-year-old Indian was found murdered at an apartment in Truro town of Canada's Nova Scotia province, with community members suspecting it a racially- motivated hate crime, according to media reports.


Strong quake hits near Acapulco, buildings sway in capital

 A powerful earthquake struck near the Pacific resort city of Acapulco on Tuesday night, causing buildings to rock and sway in Mexico City nearly 200 miles away.


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Double-decker electric bus gutted in fire at Kurla BEST depot


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Indonesia prison fire kills 41 drug inmates, injuring 39

A massive fire raged through an overcrowded prison near Indonesia's capital early Wednesday, killing at least 41 inmates and injuring 39 others.

Hasan Akhund appointed acting PM, Mullah Baradar to be deputy PM: Taliban

Kabul: The Taliban on Tuesday announced a caretaker Cabinet that paid homage to the old guard of the group, giving top posts to Taliban personalities who dominated the 20-year battle against the US-led coalition and its Afghan government allies.

 

Protesting airstrikes in Panjshir, people throng Kabul streets chanting 'death to Pakistan'

Chanting "death to Pakistan", Afghan protesters, including women, took to the streets of Kabul on Tuesday, as they claimed that Pakistani jets conducted airstrikes in Panjshir province, according to a media report.

Six-month pregnant Afghan policewoman brutally shot down before her children by Taliban

Kabul: The Taliban in Ghor Province brutally killed an Afghan Policewoman after gunning her down in front of her husband and children.

 

80 per cent COVID-19 immunity lost in 6 months in some after Pfizer shot: US study

COVID-19 antibodies produced by the Pfizer vaccine decreased more than 80 per cent in senior nursing home residents and their caregivers six months after receiving their second dose, a US study has found.

Taliban say they took Panjshir, last holdout Afghan province

The Taliban said on Monday they have taken control of Panjshir province north of Kabul, the Afghan capital. The province was the last holdout of anti-Taliban forces in the country and the only province the Taliban had not seized during their sweep last month.

Soldiers detain Guinea's president, dissolve government

Mutinous soldiers in the West African nation of Guinea detained President Alpha Conde on Sunday after hours of heavy gunfire rang out near the presidential palace in the capital, then announced on state television that the government had been dissolved in an apparent coup d'etat.

Jeans, sleeveless tops not parliamentary dress code, Speaker Hoyle warns British MPs

London: Britain's members of Parliament will return to the House of Commons on Monday at the end of their summer recess and have been issued a warning note by the Speaker to dress appropriately in business attire.

 

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