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Dire global blood shortage sees UK charity bid for world record

LONDON: As global blood supply runs out, a British grassroots social justice charity has attempted to break the Guinness World Record for the most...

Swiss woman on trial over ‘Daesh’ knife attack

BELLINZONA,Switzerland: A Swiss woman faces trial Monday accused of having tried to slit the throats of two women in a department store in the...

IAEA chief leading team to Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant

VIENNA: International Atomic Energy Agency chief Rafael Grossi said Monday he was on his way to Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, which has been the...

NASA’s mega-moon rocket ready for liftoff on eve of debut Artemis mission

CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida: Launch teams at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida spent a final full day of preparations ahead of Monday's planned liftoff...

EU ministers to study call for ban on Russian tourists

BRUSSELS: EU foreign ministers are to discuss this week an appeal led by Ukraine to ban Russian tourists from visiting Europe.The idea, to be...

Truss tipped to prevail as UK leadership race nears end

LONDON: The race to become Britain's next prime minister is in its final week, with Liz Truss appeared poised to secure the top job,...

‘Sight to behold’: tourists flock to Florida for Moon rocket launch

MERRITT ISLAND, United States: Seeing a rocket blast off to the Moon is "a once-in-a-lifetime thing to experience," says Joanne Bostandji.The 45-year-old has traveled...

Texas woman arrested for hate crime against Indians in viral video

WASHINGTON: Police in Texas arrested a woman who they said shouted racial abuse at four Indian women in a viral video, telling them to...

Plumes of dust as India razes illegal skyscrapers in 9 seconds

NEW DELHI: Indian authorities demolished in less than 10 seconds two illegally constructed skyscrapers on Sunday, making them the tallest structures ever pulled down...

Pakistan braces for more rain as flood deaths top 1,000

ISLAMABAD: The death toll from widespread flooding in Pakistan has topped 1,000 since mid-June, as the country braced on Sunday for fresh surges from...

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