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US: Ground staff dies after being 'ingested' into plane engine at San Antonio International Airport

Authorities have started investigating the death of a ground staff at San Antonio International Airport in the US after being "ingested" into an aircraft engine on Friday, media reports said.

Justin Trudeau’s dilemma and why Canada needs to break free of its image as a Khalistani stomping ground

Justin Trudeau, the current Prime Minister of Canada, has found himself in a political dilemma over the issue of Khalistani separatism. Khalistan is a proposed independent state for the Sikh community in Punjab, India.

Bangladeshi Youtuber Hero Alam to contest in upcoming Dhaka-17 by-polls

Bangladesh's popular Youtuber Hero Alam will be fighting the upcoming Dhaka-17 by-polls and he has been allocated the ektara symbol (one-string, a musical instrument).

US Coast Guard starts investigation into Titan implosion

Washington: The US Coast Guard has started an investigation into the tragic accident involving the Titan submersible, US Coast Guard Rear Adm. John Mauger said.

Pakistan: Suicide blast in Turbat leaves one cop dead

One policeman was killed and a woman cop was injured in a suicide blast in   Turbat district of Pakistan's Balochistan city on Saturday.

Pakistan: People suffering from power outages spanning upto 14 hours

People in several Pakistani regions are currently facing power outages, which is spanning upto 14 hours, amid rising demand for power in the summer season.

Joe Biden, Volodymyr Zelensky discuss Washington's support for Kiev

Washington:U.S. President Joe Biden spoke by phone with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Sunday, discussing Washington's support for Kiev as the latter continued to fight against Russia on the battlefield.

SGPC raises concern over killing of Sikh shopkeeper in Pakistan

In the wake of recent tragic incidents targeting Sikhs in Pakistan, the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) has called upon the External Affairs Minister (MEA), S Jaishankar, to lodge a strong protest against the Pakistan government for its failure to protect minorities.

US closely watching situation with Wagner PMC in Russia: Antony Blinken

Washington: The United States is closely monitoring events surrounding the Wagner Group private military company (PMC) in Russia, although Washington does not have a full picture of the situation, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Sunday.

Pakistan: Over 900 cases of violence against women, kids registered by Sindh Police in four months

Sindh Police in Pakistan have recorded a distressing  913 cases of violence registered against children and women in the first four months of the year.

Pakistan: One killed, 11 injured in house attack

Islamabad: At least one person was killed and 11 others injured on Sunday in an attack on a house in Bannu district of Pakistan's northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, police told media.

Sikh shopkeeper brutally shot in Pakistan

On a bustling street in Peshawar, the rhythmic chaos of daily life was shattered by a single gunshot.

Botswana: 49 cars catch fire at racing event

Gaborone: About 49 vehicles caught fire at Jwaneng mining town around 1:30 p.m. local time on Sunday in southern Botswana, where the owners were attending the 2023 Toyota Desert Race.

Pakistan: Mishap on Mehran Highway near Nawabshah leaves seven people dead

Nawabshah: At least seven people died and 42 others were injured in a head-on collision between two passenger coaches on the Mehran Highway near Nawabshah region of Pakistan, media reports said.

Canada remembers victims of Air India `Kanishka’ 1985 bombing

The City of Mississauga office on Friday observed the  38th anniversary of the 1985 terrorist attack on Air India Flight by lowering its flags at half-mast.

Taiwan urges Australia to send military attache to Taiwan

Taipei: Taiwan is calling on Australia to send a military attache to the island so that both sides can share their assessment of the situation with China, Taiwanese Foreign Minister Joseph Wu told The Australian newspaper on Sunday.

Russia to drop case against Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin after peace deal brokered by Belarus

Moscow: Yevgeny Prigozhin, the leader of the Wagner private military group, who led an armed mutiny against the military leadership in Moscow, would depart for Belarus, and the criminal case against him would be dismissed.

US: Two dead, over dozen injured in Michigan shooting

Washington DC: At least two people lost their lives and more than a dozen were injured in a shooting at a street party in Saginaw, located in the US state of Michigan, local police said on Sunday.

US Secretary of State Blinken discusses events in Russia with Polish FM

Washington: US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has discussed the situation involving the Wagner Group private military company (PMC) and its head Yevgeny Prigozhin with Polish Foreign Minister Zbigniew Rau over the phone, US State Department Spokesperson Matthew Miller said.

PMC Wagner members leaving Russia’s Rostov, headed for field camps, governor says

Moscow: Members of the Wagner Group private military company (PMC) have left Russia’s Rostov and are headed for field camps, Rostov regional Governor Vasily Golubev says.

Armed mutiny in Russia: PMC Wagner head Prigozhin accepts Belarusian Prez's proposal on de-escalation

Minsk (Belarus): The head of the Wagner Group private military company (PMC), Yevgeny Prigozhin has accepted the proposal of Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko to stop the movement of Wagner troops in Russia and take further steps to de-escalate the situation, the Belarusian presidential office said on Saturday.

China's domestic helper agency warns against labour shortage trouble amid population decline

China’s largest online domestic helper agency, Swan Daojia, has said labor shortage will remain a major hurdle for the country in the upcoming days.

European Council chief says in touch with EU, G7 leaders over situation in Russia

Moscow: European Council President Charles Michel said on Saturday he was closely following the situation in Russia and was in contact with European Union leaders and G7 partners.

Libya crypto-mine raid: 10 Chinese national arrested

Public prosecutors in the Libyan city of Zliten have arrested 10 Chinese nationals for allegedly setting an illegal crypto-mining operation in a disused iron factory on the western coast of Libya, media reports said.

Chinese-linked fraudulent activities: Two Nepali citizens arrested

Police have arrested two Nepali people for luring people with job opportunities, sending them to Laos, and engaging them in fraudulent activities, media reports said.

South Africa: 31 suspected illegal miners die in mine

Cape Town: At least 31 suspected illegal miners were believed to have died at an old mine in the Free State province of South Africa, authorities said.

Russia: Vladimir Putin orders neutralization of Wagner rebellion organizers

Moscow: Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday ordered the Russian Armed Forces to neutralize those who organized the armed rebellion of the Wagner private military group.

One killed, 3 injured by gunmen in Pakistan

Islamabad: One man was killed, and three others were injured in an attack in Pakistan's northwest Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province on Friday, local police said.

China: Six dead, 2 injured in highway rear-end collisions

Hangzhou: Six people were killed and two slightly injured after five vehicles waiting for the green light got rear-ended at a highway intersection in east China's Zhejiang Province on Friday afternoon, said local public security authorities.

Ukraine: Air raid warnings issued in Kiev, multiple regions

Moscow: Air raid sirens went off in several regions of Ukraine, including Kiev, late on Friday night, according to air raid data from the country’s Ministry of Digital Transformation.