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Almost 100 dead as Iraq ferry sinks on spring holiday trip

Almost 100 people, mostly women and children, died as a ferry packed with families celebrating Kurdish New Year sank in a swollen river in the former jihadist stronghold of Mosul, in Iraq's worst accident in years.


Four mosques attacked in Birmingham, UK police ‘treating incidents as linked’

London: Four mosques in the central English city of Birmingham have been attacked overnight, with a man wielding a sledgehammer seen smashing windows at two places of worship, the police said on Thursday.

 

 


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Chinese national detained; was visiting J-K, Ladakh without permission: Officials


Gujarat: One dead, one missing after boat capsizes during oil survey in Gulf of Khambhat


Pune land deal linked to Parth Pawar's firm: Suspended sub-registrar Ravindra Taru arrested


MP: 10 Naxals with total bounty of Rs 2.36 cr surrender in front of CM with AK-47s, INSAS rifles


IndiGo CEO, accountable manager get more time for replies to DGCA notices


Days after teen dies in freak accident on basketball court, police lodge FIR on family's complaint


Goa nightclub blaze: Three senior government officials suspended


Telangana to name roads after Ratan Tata, Donald Trump


Second Indian national dies after suffering severe injuries in US house fire


Cold conditions prevail in north India; temperatures sub-zero in several parts of J-K


Need 27 months to fix pollution backlog of 27 years, where was your protest before: Delhi CM


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At least six killed in blasts as Kabul marks Persian New Year

Kabul, Mar 21: At least six people were killed by blasts in Kabul Thursday during Persian New Year celebrations in a Shiite area of the Afghan capital, authorities said, in the latest violence to hit the war-torn city.

China has responsibility to not shield Pakistan: US
Washington, Mar 21: China has a responsibility not to shield Pakistan and should urge Islamabad to take action against terrorists, a senior Trump administration official has said, expressing deep disappointment over Beijing's decision to block a bid in the UN to designate Jaish-e-Mohammed chief Masood Azhar as a "global terrorist".

 

Aid agencies struggle to rescue Mozambique cyclone victims

Beira, Mar 21: Aid workers raced on Wednesday to help survivors and meet spiralling humanitarian needs in three southern African countries battered by the region's worst storm in years.

All 50 victims of Christchurch attack identified: police

 New Zealand police on Thursday said that all 50 victims of last week's terror attack in Christchurch had now been identified, allowing burials to take place.

Act against terrorists; further terror attack on India will be extremely problematic: US to Pakistan

Washington, Mar 21: The United States has asked Pakistan to take sustained, verifiable and irreversible action against the perpetrators of terrorism, while warning the country that another terror attack on India will prove to be "extremely problematic".

Indian-American Neomi Rao sworn in as judge of powerful US court

Washington, Mar 21: Prominent Indian-American lawyer Neomi Jehangir Rao (45) has been sworn in as US Circuit Judge for the powerful District of Columbia Circuit Court of Appeals, replacing the controversial Justice Brett Kavanaugh.

New Zealand bans sale of assault rifles, semi-automatic rifles: PM Ardern

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced Thursday an immediate ban on the sale of assault rifles and semi-automatics in response to the Christchurch terror attack that killed 50 people.

Indian envoy to Pak: Trial in Samjhauta Express case carried out in 'transparent' manner

New Delhi: The Indian High Commissioner in Islamabad on Thursday clearly conveyed to Pakistan that the trial into the 2007 Samjhauta Express terror case was carried out in a "transparent" manner, official sources said here.

 

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