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Pakistan Govt bars government employees from using social media, directs to remove ‘Objectionable Content’

It further stated that public servants cannot share their opinions or rhetoric on social media platforms without permission.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives in Brunei, receives warm welcome by Crown Prince

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Brunei in the first leg of his two-nation visit and was accorded a ceremonial welcome. As a special gesture, the PM Modi was received in Brunei Darussalam by the Crown Prince, Haji Al-Muhtadee Billah. This is the first bilateral visit by an Indian Prime Minister to Brunei..

Flood fury in Yemen, death toll rises to 95

Sanaa: The death toll after a month of heavy rains and floods in Yemen’s Hodeidah province has risen to 95, with 34 others injured, Houthi-run al-Masirah TV reported on Tuesday. Dozens of houses across the province have collapsed or been swept away by the heavy rains and floods, said the television station, citing a statement.

Bus rams into crowd in China, leaves 11 dead, 13 injured

Beijing: Eleven people have been confirmed dead and 13 others injured after a bus ran into a crowd of students and adults at the gate of a middle school in Tai’an City in China’s Shandong Province on Tuesday, according to police in Dongping County. The accident occurred at 7:27 a.m. when the rental bus for.

Shooting on Train in Chicago leaves four dead, suspect in Police custody

Washington: Four people were fatally shot on a commuter train in Chicago, and it appears the victims were attacked while sleeping in their seats. According to the Forest Park Police Department, a review of security footage showed that the victims seemed to be asleep, seated separately, and did not resist the attack. The shooting occurred.

Canada: Gunfire outside the home of singer AP Dhillon in Vancouver, Lawrence Bishnoi gang took responsibility

Vancouver (Canada): There was heavy gunfire outside the home of singer AP Dhillon in Vancouver on Monday. Dhillon is known for songs like “Brown Munde” and “Summer High.” Rohit Godara, a member of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, has claimed responsibility for the shooting.  A video of the incident has surfaced online and is now under.

PM Modi to visit Singapore on Sept 4 after 6 years, important from view of Trade and investment: MEA

New Delhi: While speaking at a press briefing on Monday, the Secretary East in the Ministry of External Affairs, Jaideep Mazumdar, said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Singapore on September 4, and this visit comes after six years. Mazumdar said that PM Narendra Modi’s visit to Singapore is important for trade and investment..

Powerful storm sweeps across Australia; one dead, thousands without power supply

Sydney: One person has died and tens of thousands of Australians have been left without power after powerful storms swept across the country’s southeast, authorities said on Monday. Authorities in Australia’s most populous state of New South Wales (NSW) confirmed that a woman was killed by a falling tree in the early hours of Monday.

Amid Chinese threat, Taiwan to buy over 1000 stringer missiles

Taipei: The Taiwanese Ministry of National Defence plans to buy over 1,000 additional Stinger missiles to boost its defence capabilities amid growing concerns about China’s military activities. The Army and Navy each ordered 250 Stinger missiles in 2019 and 2015, respectively. However, Taiwanese forces urgently require more effective countermeasures and deterrence, prompting the Army to.

US-led negotiators push for Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal after murder of six hostages

Tel Aviv: The US, Qatar and Egypt, which are part of the several rounds of indirect negotiations between Israel and Hamas, are now pushing for a final ceasefire deal. This is following the brutal murder of six of the hostages in Gaza by Hamas militants by firing from close range. Autopsy of the deceased hostages.