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Pakistan could hold early elections, interior minister says as PM calls mass rally

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed said on Thursday there was a chance of early elections in the country as parliament is expected...

Many baffled by Taliban reneging pledge on girls’ education

KABUL, Afghanistan: A news presenter on Afghanistan's TOLO TV wept as he read the announcement. Images of girls crying after being turned back from...

Suspect in court over alleged murder of UK student

LONDON: A Tunisian man accused of murdering a 19-year-old student in her university accommodation has appeared in court charged with her murder. Sabita Thanwani,...

3 Muslim Americans sue over religious questioning in travel

LOS ANGELES: Three Muslim Americans have filed a lawsuit alleging that US border officers questioned them about their religious beliefs in violation of their...

Ukraine’s president asks NATO for more military support against Russia

LVIV, Ukraine: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky appealed to NATO leaders on Thursday to increase military support for his country against Russian forces that he...

US FDA declines to approve Lilly/Innovent lung cancer drug

The US Food and Drug Administration has declined to approve Eli Lilly and partner Innovent Biologics Inc's lung cancer drug that had been studied...

4 dead, 1 injured, after apparent fall from Swiss building

GENEVA: Four people were found dead Thursday at the foot of a seven-story residential building in the lakeside Swiss city of Montreux, police said,...

Thousands welcome home pardoned South Korean ex-President Park Geun-hye

SEOUL: Three months after being pardoned for one of South Korea's worst government-corruption scandals, former President Park Geun-hye went home Thursday after being released...

Rights group asks Ethiopia to probe Tigray ‘war crime’

ADDIS ABABA: Human Rights Watch on Thursday urged Ethiopia to probe an airstrike on a school in the war-torn Tigray region that killed dozens...

Vladimir Putin made ‘big mistake’ invading Ukraine: NATO chief

BRUSSELS: NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg on Thursday accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of making a "big mistake" by invading Ukraine, as leaders gathered to...

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