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India’s hijab dispute reaches its most populous state

LUCKNOW: A dispute over restrictions on the wearing of the hijab by female students in a southern Indian state has now reached India's most...

Saudi, Indian armed forces strengthen ties with key Delhi visit

JEDDAH: In a historic first, Royal Saudi Land Forces commander Lt. Gen. Fahd bin Abdullah Mohammed Al-Mutair arrived in New Delhi on Monday. Both Saudi...

Pollution causing more deaths than COVID, action needed, says UN expert

GENEVA: Pollution by states and companies is contributing to more deaths globally than COVID-19, a UN environmental report published on Tuesday said, calling for...

Indonesian teacher gets life in prison for raping 13 students

JAKARTA: An Indonesian teacher was sentenced to life in prison for the rape of 13 students on Tuesday, in a case that has gripped...

Uncle of British terrorist Samantha Lewthwaite reckons her to be dead

LONDON: The uncle of one of the UK's most wanted terrorists known as the "white widow" reckons she is most likely dead. Samantha Lewthwaite was...

UK firm on Chagos Islands claim after Mauritius plants flag

LONDON: The British government reaffirmed its sovereignty over a remote Indian Ocean archipelago after Mauritius underlined its own territorial claim by planting a flag...

45 arrested in major cocaine network bust in Belgium, Spain

BRUSSELS: Police in Belgium and Spain arrested 45 people Tuesday as part of an international operation involving authorities in seven countries that targeted a...

Anti-French feeling in West Africa puts military role in doubt

NIAMEY: France's welcome in its former colonies in the Sahel region of West Africa, where its forces have fought extremist insurgents for nearly a...

Afghan diplomats worldwide in limbo as funds dwindle

LONDON: Afghan diplomats and officials appointed by the country's former government are stuck in limbo around the world after assets were frozen in the...

Police took no action over Manchester bomber’s texts to Daesh contact, inquiry hears

LONDON: An inquiry into the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing has heard that police viewed messages sent by the bomber, Salman Abedi, discussing martyrdom three...

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