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85 dead in India floods, 31 in Nepal

NEW DELHI: The death toll from floods and landslides in India rose to 85 on Wednesday, officials said, while Nepal also reported 31 fatalities...

Mali asks Islamic High Council to begin dialogue with Al-Qaeda

BAMAKO: Mali's government has asked the country's Islamic High Council to begin a dialogue with Al-Qaeda-linked groups in a new effort to address a...

Pakistan confirms Indian invite to meeting on Afghanistan, but not participation

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's foreign office has said Islamabad had received an invitation from India to attend a national security advisers' meeting on Afghanistan in New...

Two dead, 450 arrested in Chile protest violence

SANTIAGO: Two people died, 56 were injured and 450 arrested as clashes broke out in Chile during mass street protests to mark the second...

American nurse convicted of killing 4 men with air injections

TYLER, Texas: A Texas nurse was convicted Tuesday of capital murder in the deaths of four patients who died after prosecutors say he injected...

Boy, 16, charged with murder after fatal stabbing of Afghan refugee

LONDON: A boy, 16, has been charged with murder over the fatal stabbing of an 18-year-old Afghan refugee, Hazrat Wali, in London last week. The...

UK Afghan envoy warned of Taliban threat in lead-up to dramatic takeover

LONDON: Britain's ambassador to Afghanistan, Sir Laurie Bristow, sent repeated warnings of the imminent Taliban threat ahead of the militant group's takeover of the...

Portugal honors diplomat who saved thousands from Nazis

LISBON, Portugal: Portugal paid official homage Tuesday to Aristides de Sousa Mendes, a Portuguese diplomat who during World War II helped save thousands of...

Notorious hate preacher Anjem Choudary denies ‘radicalizing’ MP’s killer

LONDON: Anjem Choudary, a notorious British hate preacher who has been jailed for terrorism-related charges, has denied radicalizing the man who murdered an MP...

Pandemic has spurred engagement with online extremism: Experts

LONDON: Engagement with extremist content has proliferated over the last 18 months as people have been forced inside and online by COVID-19 lockdowns, experts...

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