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Normalcy returns to Pakistani capital as ex-PM Khan calls off protest

ISLAMABAD: Normalcy resumed in the Pakistani capital Islamabad on Thursday after Imran Khan, the ousted former prime minister, called off a protest march, giving...

UN rights envoy says Taliban must reverse restrictions on Afghan women

KABUL: The United Nations rights envoy in Afghanistan said on Thursday the country faces "severe" human rights challenges and called on Taliban authorities to...

EU urged to act over Bulgarian pushbacks of asylum seekers

LONDON: An international human rights organization has urged the EU to act over reports of Bulgarian authorities engaging in "illegal pushbacks" of asylum seekers...

Crisis-hit Sri Lanka to seek ‘huge’ investment from Middle East

COLOMBO: Sri Lanka will seek investment from Middle Eastern countries, particularly in the petroleum sector, its new environment minister has said, as the island...

Firefighters contain blaze at Sudan Red Sea port

Khartoum: Firefighters have contained a large blaze that erupted in a cargo area of the Sudanese Red Sea port of Suakin, the port's director...

8,000 Ukrainian prisoners of war held in Luhansk, Donetsk: Separatists’ official

Ukrainian prisoners of war held in the Russian-backed self-proclaimed Luhansk and Donetsk People's Republics number about 8,000, Luhansk official Rodion Miroshnik was quoted by...

11 babies killed in Senegal hospital fire

DAKAR: Eleven newborn babies died in a hospital fire in the western Senegalese city of Tivaouane, the president of the country said late Wednesday.Just...

Texas school massacre: Onlookers say more lives could have been saved had police moved in quickly

UVALDE, US: Frustrated onlookers urged police officers to charge into the Texas elementary school where a gunman's rampage killed 19 children and two teachers,...

G7 scrambles to keep climate agenda on track as Ukraine war roils energy supplies

BERLIN: Ministers from the world's wealthiest democracies will wrangle over how to keep climate change goals on track as they meet in Berlin on...

Flexible working will be a lasting legacy of the COVID-19 pandemic, WEF panel hears

DAVOS: One of the lasting legacies of the COVID-19 pandemic will be a more flexible approach to working because employees increasingly desire "more time...

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