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Pak Envoy To US Masood Khan ‘Supports Terrorists’, Biden Administration Told
The Republican lawmakers did not mince their words. Pakistan's envoy to the US Masood Khan clearly supports terrorists and is a threat to the US.
Pakistan Opposition Submits No-trust Motion in Bid to Oust Imran Khan as PM: Sources
A total of 86 members of the national assembly (MNAs) from the Opposition have signed the motion, said sources; as per the rules, at least 68 MNAs need to sign such a petition and the Speaker has 3-7 days to call the session for voting.
Humanitarian Corridors Reopen As Russia Declares Partial Ceasefire Again; Hope For Indians In Sumy
The reopening of the corridors indicate that Indians stuck in Sumy may find a window which authorities can use to reach out to them.
Everything and Everyone Goes Over: How a Plank is Coming to the Rescue of Thousands of Kyiv Citizens
The huge concrete bridge dominating the scene has already been demolished by Ukrainian forces to slow the Russian advance, but terrified civilians still pour over the plank.
If Invasion Continues...' Ukraine's Zelenskiy Asks for Military Aircraft, Boycott of Russian Oil
Volodymyr Zelenskiy asked the international community to boycott Russian oil, oil products and other exports.
Cracks Appear in Sri Lanka's Coalition Government After Sacking of Two Cabinet Ministers
The ousted ministers were members of the ruling Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP).
What if Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Gets Killed? Antony Blinken Has an Answer
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken in a recent interview confirmed that the Ukraine government has a contingency plan if Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelenskyy is assassinated during Russia's invasion of the country.
Explainer: Who are Russian Oligarchs and Why is the West Sanctioning Putin's 'Powerful Friends'
The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines oligarchy as "government by the few", and "a government in which a small group exercises control especially for corrupt and selfish purposes".
Russian Shelling Sets Europe's Largest Nuclear Power Plant On Fire; Ukraine Issues 'Bigger than Chernobyl' SOS
The power plant has six reactors and one of the reactors in on fire sparking fears of an accident which could threaten innocent lives
Four Dead in Russian Strike on Ukrainian City of Zhytomyr, Says Adviser to Interior Minister
He said the residential buildings near the base of the 95th Airborne Brigade in Zhytomyr, 120 km (75 miles) west of the capital Kyiv, had been set on fire.
Russia, Ukraine to Hold 2nd Round of Ceasefire Talks Tomorrow: Report
After the first round of negotiations which took place on Monday and produced no tangible results, the sides had said they would meet again in the coming days.
War in Ukraine: Fears of Medical Shortages and Disease Mount as Russia Invades
Ukraine is running low on critical medical supplies and has had to halt urgent efforts to curb a polio outbreak since Russia invaded the country, public health experts say.
Indian Embassy In Kyiv Asks Stranded Indian Students, Citizens To Leave Capital City Urgently
The Indian embassy last week urged unnecessary movements towards the border without intimating officials present in the borders of nations in west and southwest of Ukraine.
Nebenzia Slams US For Expelling 12 Diplomats Also Says Russian Army Didn’t Attack Civilians
Nebenzia said that Russia does not attack civilians and reacting to US move to expel 12 diplomats said that it was a hostile move
Russia-Ukraine War: Ukraine's Second Largest City Kharkiv Shelled, Kyiv Faces Menace
The country's embattled president Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the stepped-up shelling was aimed at forcing him into concessions.
War in Ukraine: Vladimir Putin Orders Russia's Nuclear Forces to be on High Alert
Moscow has the world's second-largest arsenal of nuclear weapons and a huge cache of ballistic missiles.