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33 dead in suspected arson attack on Japan animation studio

Tokyo: A suspected arson attack at an animation production company in Japan killed 33 people and injured dozens more on Thursday, after a man reportedly doused the building with flammable liquid and shouted "drop dead."

 


In rebuke to Trump, US Congress blocks Saudi arms sales

The US House voted Wednesday to block USD 8.1 billion in arms sales to Saudi Arabia and other allies, a rebuke of Donald Trump that will likely lead to a veto by the president.


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Bengaluru: Former techie commits suicide over cooking dispute with mother-in-law


Rajasthan’s Churu Professors Abuse Dalit Law Student, Say “You Are Chamari”


Dowry harassment: 28-year-old woman in Telangana allegedly commits suicide after stifling children


Loan recovery agent in Bengaluru murdered for reportedly stepping on accused’s foot


Divorce can't be granted citing cruelty based on WhatsApp chat without rebuttal chance to spouse: HC


Momo seller dies by suicide in Jalpaiguri after name omitted from voters’ list


Sri Lankan officials say Iranian navy ship was sinking; 32 onboard hospitalised


Dejected by breakup with lover, Ullal man commits suicide in Oman


US lawmakers seek clarity over financial burden, human cost, endgame in Iran conflict




Kulbhushan Jadhav case: India spent Re 1, Pakistan crores on lawyers

New Delhi: Senior advocate Harish Salve charged Re 1 as his fee to represent India during the public hearing in the Kulbhushan Jadhav case in the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in the Hague. Pakistan, on the other hand, spent more than Rs 20 crore on lawyers to prove that Jadhav was a spy.

 

Pakistan must review Kulbhushan Jadhav's death sentence, rules ICJ

NEW DELHI: The death sentence of retired navy officer Kulbhushan Jadhav, accused by Pakistan of spying, will remain on hold until Islamabad "effectively reviews and reconsiders" his conviction, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled today.

 

Hafiz Saeed, Mumbai terror attack mastermind, arrested, sent to judicial custody

Lahore: Mumbai terror attack mastermind and chief of the banned JuD Hafiz Saeed was arrested Wednesday by the Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) of Pakistan's Punjab Province and sent to jail on judicial remand, officials said.

 

ICJ to deliver verdict in Kulbhushan Jadhav case on Wednesday

The Hague: The International Court of Justice will deliver on Wednesday its verdict in a case relating to Indian national Kulbhushan Jadhav, whose death sentence by a Pakistani military court based on an "extracted confession" has been questioned by India.

 

Pakistan reopens airspace four-and-half months after Balakot strikes

New Delhi: Pakistan opened its airspace for all civilian traffic on Tuesday morning, sources said, effectively removing the ban on Indian flights that were not allowed to use majority of its airspace since the Balakot air strikes in February.

 

Quake shakes some Indonesian islands, damages temple in Bali

Indonesian authorities say a subsea earthquake shook Bali, Lombok and East Java on Tuesday, causing damage to homes and temples.

Drug gangs behind Sri Lanka Easter bombings, president claims

Colombo: International drug syndicates orchestrated Sri Lanka's deadly Easter Sunday bombings, the country's leader claimed Monday, despite earlier blaming the attacks on Islamists.

 

Next Dalai Lama must be chosen within China; India should not intervene: Chinese authorities

Lhasa/Beijing: The successor of the Dalai Lama has to be decided within China and any interference by India on the issue will impact bilateral ties, Chinese authorities have said.

 

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