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At least 21 people were killed after a blaze tore through a multi-storey building in South Delhi's Malviya Nagar area.
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At least 21 people were killed after a blaze tore through a multi-storey building in South Delhi's Malviya Nagar area.

Former UK political strategist Steve Hilton and US Health Secretary Xavier Becerra currently lead a crowded field of more than 60 candidates seeking to

Beijing has barred four MPs from entering China for one year, signaling a shift in how it responds to New Zealand's unofficial engagements with Taiwan.

China has converted the submerged Antelope Reef into a significant landmass in six months, as Vietnam responds with its own massive dredging spree.

Lawmakers passed a resolution 215-208 seeking to halt further military action in Iran, marking a rare public rebuke of the administration's strategy.

The former president confirmed he expressed frustration with Israel's military strategy, which Tehran says could derail talks over its nuclear program.

Israeli forces targeted southern Lebanon and a Lebanese soldier, while Hezbollah launched rockets into northern Israel during high-level diplomatic talks

The Trump administration seeks to impose duties of up to 12.5% on nearly all major importers for failing to prohibit or enforce bans on forced labor.

Kyiv targets oil and naval facilities in Russia's second city, disrupting services as Moscow attempts to project economic resilience.

A black bear remains at large after attacking multiple employees and triggering an emergency response at a manufacturing facility in Japan.

Documents disclosed in a UK court case show executives were cautioned about the risks of the Nembe Creek Trunk Line as early as 2008.

As the invasion of Ukraine enters its fifth year, the Kremlin is pivoting away from hopes of a US-brokered peace deal while facing increasing economic and

The New Jersey Republican secured his party's nomination for re-election despite having not been seen in public or at the U.S. Capitol since early March.

A wave of missile and drone attacks left residential areas in ruins across Ukraine, with over 41,000 residents seeking shelter in the capital's metro

The current FHFA Director will oversee 18 intelligence agencies despite having no background in the sector, following the departure of Tulsi Gabbard.

US aircraft fired a Hellfire missile at the Botswana-flagged M/T Lexie after the crew ignored repeated warnings during a naval blockade of Iranian ports.

Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc called the pact highly beneficial while signaling a willingness to discuss improvements to regional prosperity.

The annual event, suspended in April after a gunman attempted to storm the venue, will return with enhanced safety protocols and a commitment from Donald

A new agreement brokered by U.S. President Donald Trump has halted strikes on Beirut, though combat continues in southern districts where a hospital was

The Department of Justice announced it will follow a federal judge's temporary injunction against the "anti-weaponisation" fund despite expressing strong

The high-level talks focused on border security and trade as India signals a willingness to engage with Myanmar's military-backed leadership.

Local officials clarify that repair work on the famous mosaic at Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is ongoing after social media users questioned the animal's

Former environment minister Peter Garrett will lead an independent inquiry into the defense deal's impact on regional peace and national sovereignty.

The president has proposed a 16-day 'Great American State Fair' on the National Mall to replace musical acts dropping out of scheduled celebrations.
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