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Pakistan Elections: Counting of Votes Underway, Cellular Services Partially Restored in Some Areas
The Pakistan interior ministry said cellular services were partially restored in parts of the country.
Not General Elections But ‘General’s Elections’ in Pakistan: Sources to News18
Pakistan’s deep state suspended cellular networks in a bid to rig the polls, critics have alleged. PTI-nominated independent candidates’ polling agents were not being allowed to witness the counting at several polling stations, they added
How People Reacted to Pakistan's Polling Day Ban on Internet and Mobile Services
Pakistani government suspends mobile and internet services nationwide for election day, drawing criticism as digital rights groups call it undemocratic
Prince Harry Heads Back to US, 26 Hours After Arriving to Meet Ailing Father King Charles
On Wednesday Harry arrived back at Heathrow airport for an expected flight back to the United States, around 26 hours after he jetted in
Withdraw IDF Troops, Exchange Prisoners: All About Hamas's 3-Stage Ceasefire Proposal That Could End War In Gaza
The group, which governs Gaza, said in an addendum to the proposal that it wished for the release of 1500 prisoners, a third of whom it wanted to select from the list of Palestinians handed life sentences by Israel
Houthi Rebels Target 2 Ships in Red Sea and Gulf of Aden With Ballistic Missiles
Since Nov, Houthis have targeted ships in the Red Sea over Israel’s offensive in Gaza. Vessels with tenuous or no clear links to Israel attacked
Senators approve an Asia veteran as No. 2 diplomat, underscoring US efforts to keep focus on China
U.S. senators on Tuesday confirmed a veteran of U.S.Asian engagement and security as the State Department's secondranking diplomat, in an overwhelmingly bipartisan vote.
Jaishankar to Hold Talks with Bangladeshi Counterpart on Wednesday
Mahmud is visiting India from February 6 to 9 in his first bilateral foreign trip since Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina came to power for a fifth term after a landslide victory in the parliamentary elections last month
Dutch Farmers Block Highways, Set Fires Demanding Better Pricing, Easing EU Environmental Regulations
Dutch farmers are protesting demanding lower taxes and easing of environmental regulations.
Senegal Never Witnessed a Coup Since its Freedom. Will Delay in Presidential Polls Change That?
Senegal is often seen as a beacon of stability but the postponement of elections and subsequent clashes may change that narrative.
‘Deliberately Aimed to Stoke Conflict’: Russia, China Say US Disturbing Peace in West Asia
During a UNSC meeting, Russia and China said the strikes in Iraq and Syria will lead to a vicious tit-for-tat cycle of violence.
Opposition to the Senate border bill jeopardizes help for Afghans who aided U.S. troops
The massive $118 billion Senate border bill not only contains onceinadecade border security legislation and wartime aid to Israel and Ukraine, but also offers a chance for the U.S. to keep its promise to Afghans who worked alongside U.S. soldiers in Ameri...
Pakistan Elections: Balochistan Announces Internet Restrictions to Securely Hold Polls on Feb 8
Caretaker minister in Balochistan said there will be temporary internet shutdowns in key polling areas on Feb 8 to thwart potential terrorist activities.
US State of California Braces for Days of Severe Storms, Flooding, and Power Outages
California faces severe weather, with floods, power outages, and hurricane-force winds, as the second atmospheric river hits, causing evacuations and disruptions
Emmanuel Macron Shares Glimpse of His Republic Day Visit, Says 'India Going To Be Front Row At...'
French President stated that even if the relations between India and France are good, both nations "can still do much more"
Chaos Erupts at Pro-Palestine Demonstration as Protesters Clash with Cops, Compare Them to KKK
Chaos erupted at the Columbia University campus as demonstrators made anti-police chants, comparing NYPD to KKK, during a rally, leading to nine arrests.