Category: International

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Jaishankarand Chinese diplomatic path at SCO Summit

The talks revolved around border disputes between India and China along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in the region of Ladakh.

Khalistani terrorist Gajinder Singh died in Pakistan, Dal Khalsa founder had hijacked flight in 1981

Khalistani terrorist Gajinder Singh, who hijacked a plane in 1981, has died in Pakistan after a prolonged illness. Gajinder Singh died during treatment at a hospital in Pakistan. He was suffering from heart disease. Pakistani separatists have confirmed his demise. Indian government declared him the most wanted terrorist and Indian intelligence agencies were trying to.

PM Modi congratulates Kier Starmer for remarkable victory, extends thanks to outgoing PM Rishi Sunak

As of now, the Labour Party of UK won 412 seats out of 650, crossing the majority mark of 326 very easily. The Conservative Party of UK confined at 111 seats.

25 drown while fleeing the military clashes in Sudan

The victims included entire families from the Al-Dibaiba village

UK Election Updates: Rishi Sunak concedes defeat as Labour Party secures majority number

On the other hand, Indian-origin Rishi Sunak's Conservative Party has so far won only 72 seats.

Pakistan State Oil assures continuous fuel supply amid nationwide strike

PSO, a national company, is dedicated to providing continuous service and supplying the nation's fuel needs throughout the strike.

European standard on imports to now apply automatically in Israel

European standard for importation of goods will apply automatically and will override any Israeli current Israeli rules.

Seven dies, 10 injures as van plunges into ravine in Pakistan

All the people in the van belonged to the same family.

G20 in Rio de Janeiro: Amitabh Kant leads Indian delegation to 3rd Sherpas Meeting

At the G20 Sherpas meeting, Kant highlighted the need for focus on economic growth, and sustainable development, amongst other things.

Lt. Gen. Jennie Carignan new Canadian army chief; first woman to lead the CAF, PM Trudeau announced the appointment

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced the appointment of Lt. Gen. Jennie Carignan as the first woman to lead the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) Carignan. Lieutenant-General Carignan will take over as the chief of defence on July 18th. This appointment is in line with Trudeau’s continuing push to appoint women to the most senior.