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India’s top court orders bail release of leading fact-checker

NEW DELHI: India's Supreme Court ordered on Wednesday the release on bail of a detained journalist who was one of the first to highlight...

‘More than 500 died’ from heatwave in Spain: PM

MADRID: Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said Wednesday that "more than 500 people" died during a 10-day heatwave in Spain, one of the most intense...

Edwards loses Democratic primary contest to AIPAC-funded rival

CHICAGO: Former Congresswoman Donna F. Edwards lost her bid to return in Maryland's Democratic primary on Tuesday to Glenn Ivey, who received more than...

Anger sweeps Sri Lanka after parliament votes in Ranil Wickremesinghe as president

COLOMBO: A wave of anger swept Sri Lanka on Wednesday after Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe, who has promised to step down, won a vote...

Somali Londoner mistaken for murderer brother denied full UK settlement

LONDON: A Somali-Dutch national who faced years of delays with his British immigration status after the government mistook him for his murderer twin brother...

Thailand admits to using phone spyware, cites national security

BANGKOK: A Thai minister has admitted the country uses surveillance software to track individuals in cases involving national security or drugs, amid revelations that...

UN slams killings, rights abuses under Afghanistan’s Taliban

ISLAMABAD: Hundreds of people have been killed in Afghanistan since the Taliban overran the country nearly a year ago, even though security on the...

Joe Biden to announce executive actions on climate

WASHINGTON: President Joe Biden will announce a set of executive actions aimed at addressing climate change on Wednesday in a visit to the site...

Australians urged to work from home as winter omicron wave swamps hospitals

SYDNEY: Australians admitted to hospitals from COVID-19 neared record levels on Wednesday as authorities urged businesses to let staff work from home and recommended...

Sri Lanka’s parliament votes for a new president as protesters wait

COLOMBO: Sri Lankan authorities ringed parliament with heavy security on Wednesday as lawmakers prepared to choose between three candidates for president, hoping the new...

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