A large number of pro-Palestine marchers, including Julian Assange, joined a protest march on Sydney Harbour Bridge on Sunday.
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Trump repeats his claim of settling India-Pakistan conflict
US President Donald Trump takes credit of ending the recent clash between India and Pakistan.
Indian Army officer ‘assaults’ four SpiceJet ground staff at Srinagar Airport over excess cabin baggage
An altercation over excess cabin luggage led to a violent outburst by a senior Army officer at Srinagar airport, leaving four SpiceJet employees seriously injured
Brazilian woman dies on bus with 26 iPhones glued to her body
Police have begun investigating the death of a 20-year-old Brazilian woman inside a bus who had over 20 iPhones glued to her skin, media reports said on Sunday
Magnitude 3.0 earthquake rocks New York, no casualties
A magnitude 3.0 earthquake rocked New York on Saturday with no casualty reported due to the natural calamity
Upset over jobs data, Trump fires “Biden appointee” stats bureau chief
Donald Trump has removed ‘Biden appointee’ Dr. Erika McEntarfer, the commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, by accusing her of faking the monthly jobs reports
Kolkata first stop in Lionel Messi’s planned India tour; football icon to meet PM Modi
The legendary FIFA World Cup-winner Argentina captain — now set on the same pedestal as Diego Maradona by the global legions of soccer fans — is reportedly coming to India at the end of 2025, and his first stop is most likely the city of Kolkata, where people might be said to be certifiably insane about football.
War on marriage fraud in green card applications: USCIS updates policy manuals
USCIS has launched fresh guidelines aimed at curbing immigration fraud based on family-based immigrant visa applications
US: Four Indian-origin family members die in a vehicle crash
Four Indian-origin people die in road mishap in the US.
India rejects ‘baseless’ UK parliamentary report that alleges it of engaging in ‘transnational repression’
The Indian government has rejected a British parliamentary report that named it among countries engaged in “transnational repression” in the UK