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Indian minister blames heat after fainting at election rally
NEW DELHI: An Indian minister has blamed his fainting while addressing an election rally on hot weather as the country’s weather bureau warned of a severe heatwave in parts of the country during the poll. Scorching temperatures have hit many Asian...
Iran president in Pakistan to mend ties after strikes
ISLAMABAD: Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi held talks with Pakistani leader Shehbaz Sharif in Islamabad on Monday, in what experts said was a “significant” visit aimed at mending ties after the neighbors traded deadly cross-border strikes earlie...
UN pushes justice for Sri Lanka’s Easter victims
COLOMBO: The United Nations on Sunday urged Sri Lanka to bridge its “accountability deficit” and ensure justice as the country commemorated the 279 victims of its worst-ever attack against civilians five years ago. The UN’s top envoy to the co...
India pushes Maoist rebel strongholds on road to democracy
DANTEWADA: A narrow winding road through an untamed forest has proven a blow to a decades-old Maoist rebellion that is one of India’s longest and deadliest insurgencies. As the world’s biggest democracy began a six-week election Friday, the peop...
Downpours kill 135 in Pakistan, Afghanistan
PESHAWAR/KABUL: At least 65 people have died in storm-related incidents including lightning in Pakistan, officials said, with rain so far in April falling at nearly twice the historical average rate. It has also been hammered by spring downpours. Ar...
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