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‘One Is Too Old, Mentally Unfit, The Other Guy’s Me’: Biden Roasts Trump At Press Dinner
At the Gridiron Dinner, the event held behind closed doors with no photos allowed, Biden told attendees that Trump bows down to Putin.
Ship With Barge Loaded With Food Arrives In Gaza Coast In Test Run For Aid Route By Sea
The World Central Kitchen charity arranged the ship which came to Gaza with nearly 200 tonnes of aid.
Musk’s SpaceX Building Network Of Hundreds Of Spy Satellites For US Govt
SpaceX's Starshield business unit is building a network of hundreds of spy satellites under a contract from a US intelligence agency.
A Decade after MH370’s Disappearance, American Company Announces New Search
Ocean Infinity combed 112,000 square kilometres in the Indian Ocean in 2018 but could not find MH370’s wreckage. The Texas based robotics company plans to try again.
EU Strikes Deal To Ban Products Made Using Forced Labour
The bloc's draft text does not specifically mention China but focuses on all products made from forced labour, including those made within the European Union
Hamas Says UN Report on Sexual Violence in October 7 Attacks Are ‘False Claims’
Hamas referred to Pramila Patten’s statement which said that the UN experts did not document any testimony from what she calls the victims of these cases.
Singapore PM Defends Exclusive Deal to Lure Taylor Swift
Pop icon Swift is halfway through a run of six sold-out shows in Singapore, the only city in Southeast Asia to feature in her blockbuster Eras world tour
Elon Musk Sued by Parag Agarwal, Former Execs for Rs 1061.3 Crores for Not Paying Severance
Parag Agrawal, Ned Segal, Vijaya Gadde and Sean Edgett said Musk fired them moments after he took over as Twitter CEO.
Two-State Solution, Aid to People of Gaza: Know India's Stand on Israel-Palestine Conflict
India's Permanent Representative to the United Nations Ruchira Kamboj called for humanitarian aid to the people of Gaza be scaled up immediately in order to avert a further deterioration in the situation.
Alexei Navalny: 43 Countries Demand International Probe Into Russian Opposition Leader's Death
Over 40 countries demand an independent international inquiry into the death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, holding President Putin responsible
Super Tuesday's dominance highlights how presidential selection process can exclude many US voters
As an independent, Christian Miller can’t vote in Pennsylvania’s closed presidential primary in April. He said it wouldn’t matter even if he could.
Gaza Truce Talks in Cairo As Heavy Fighting Rages
A senior Hamas official told AFP that a delegation from the Palestinian group would discuss with mediators a proposal for a six-week truce, after a US official said Israel had broadly accepted its terms
Heavy Winter Rains in Pakistan Kill at Least 37 People, Collapse Buildings and Trigger Landslides
At least 27 people, mostly children, reportedly died in rain-related incidents in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province bordering Afghanistan since Thursday night, the provincial disaster management authority said
US Woman Missing for Seven Years Rescued after Her Screams Alert Police
The woman was rescued from a Michigan motel. She was not injured but a gun and drugs were found where she was being held.
Nigeria Sharia Police Chief Resigns after Conducting Abusive Raids on Social Media Influencers, Brothels
In Nigeria, Islamic Sharia law runs side by side with common law in the 12 predominantly Muslim northern states.
Video: Russian Police Out In Force Ahead of Alexei Navalny's Burial In Moscow
Police take up positions near the Moscow church where supporters gather for Alexei Navalny's funeral amid tensions and accusations