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New Zealand Set To Reopen To Travelers From End-July
New Zealand PM Arden said that opening up international border will also help address skills shortages and revive the tourism sector.
Reports Of Sri Lankan Ruling Party MPs Fleeing To India Are False: Indian High Commission
Indian high commission in Sri Lanka also said that India remains 'fully supportive of its democracy, stability and economic recovery'
Britain, EU Say Russia Behind Cyberattack Against Satellite Internet Modems in Ukraine
The digital assault against Viasat's KA-SAT network in late February took place just as Russian armour pushed into Ukraine and helped facilitate President Vladimir Putin's invasion of the country, the Council of the EU said in a statement
US Edits Its ‘US-Taiwan Relations’ Page, Removes Sentence ‘Taiwan Is Part Of China’
The change in the wording is likely to irk Xi Jinping who is eyeing a third term as the Chinese president following the once-in-five-years Chinese Communist Party (CCP) meeting.
Philippines’ Bongbong Marcos Is Pro-China, Will Hurt Quad’s Aims To Keep Indo-Pacific Free
Bongbong's pro-China stance will allow Beijing gain more ground in its quest to control the entire South China Sea
US Says Investigating Deaths of Five Children Linked to Mystery Liver Disease
Ninety percent of the cases have involved hospitalization, with 14 percent requiring liver transplants
'I'd Rather Kill Myself than Go Back': Decades After Putin's War, 'Hunted' Chechens Fear Russia's Long Arm
Tens of thousands fled the small Muslim-majority republic in the North Caucasus in the aftermath of two bloody wars with Moscow, the last launched by Putin in 1999 to bring the breakaway region to heel
Housing, Inflation And Solomon Islands: The Issues Which Can Affect Aus PM Morrison’s Re-election Bid
Labour leader Anthony Albanese is highlighting inflation and manufacturing, housing and foreign policy shortcomings in his campaign to defeat Morrison.
PM Modi In Denmark: Queen Margrethe II Extends Warm Welcome; Businesses Hail Govt's Economic Reforms
PM Modi on the second day of his Europe visit was in Copenhagen where he met his Danish counterpart PM Frederiksen and the Danish royal family
Russia Says Targeting Azovstal Steel Plant With 'Artillery and Planes'
The Russian defence ministry accused members of the Azov battalion and other Ukrainian troops of using a pause in fighting to once again take up their combat positions at the plant
EU Readies for End of Russia Gas, Warns Won't Pay in Rubles
The European Commission will on Tuesday propose to member states a new package of sanctions to punish President Vladimir Putin's Kremlin for its invasion of Ukraine, including an embargo on Russian oil, officials said
Biden Meets Parents of Abducted US Journalist Austin Tice
A freelance journalist and a former US marine, Tice was seized at a checkpoint near Damascus in 2012. Only one video showing him alive has been publicly released since
Russia’s Smart Mine Rains Explosives From Above, Can Separate Tanks From Civilian Vehicles
The PTKM-1R mine's deployment shows that Russia is learning from Ukraine's anti-tank warfare which it used to neutralize Russian tanks.
Beijing Wants Pak To Strengthen Safety Of Chinese Expats But Many Leave; Balochis Remain To Pay The Price
Balochis will face more repression, torture and harassment in the hands of China-backed Pakistan following the suicide attack
US Warns Citizens Against Fighting in Ukraine After Former Marine Killed
His wife, Brittany Cancel, told ABC News that her husband 'was eager to volunteer' to go to Ukraine and 'went there wanting to help people'
As Belgian Chocolates Trigger Salmonella Outbreak, Easter Holiday Consumption Could Mean More Infections
As per WHO’s risk assessment, salmonella infections are typically mild and do not require treatment. However, children and elderly individuals are at greater risk for severe complications related to associated dehydration