Palestinian death toll in Gaza rises to 33,634: Ministry
Gaza, April 13 - The Health Ministry in the Gaza Strip said that the Palestinian death toll has risen to 33,634 as a result of the ongoing Israeli attacks on the enclave.
Iran will attack Israel ‘sooner than later’: Biden
Washington, April 13 - US President Joe Biden has told reporters at the White House that he expects Iran will attack Israel "sooner than later," media reports said.
Hezbollah fires dozens of rockets at Israel, no casualties reported
Jerusalem/Beirut, April 13 - Nearly 40 rockets were fired from Lebanon at northern Israel on Friday night, causing no casualties, following Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon, Israel military said.
End in sight of ‘discord’ between PM Modi & Western media?
Washington, April 12 - Newsweek’s recent cover story marks a significant break from the widespread skepticism in the Western media about Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s role in India’s rise, and raises the question if an inflection point has been reached in this contentious
PM Modi’s free-wheeling chat with gamers: Watch the full video on Saturday
New Delhi, April 12 - Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently met country’s noted gaming creators and discussed its future as well as the challenges before the e-gaming industry.
29 killed in Israeli airstrike on Gaza
Gaza, April 12 - At least 29 people were killed in an Israeli airstrike on a residential building here on Friday, Palestinian news and information agency WAFA reported.
S. Korea to mobilise over 2,700 nurses amid prolonged doctors’ walkout
Seoul, April 12 - The Health Ministry of South Korea, on Friday, said that it would send more than 2,700 additional physician assistant (PA) nurses to hospitals to minimise medical system disruptions amid the prolonged walkout by trainee doctors.
Israel vows ‘appropriate response’ if Iran attacks its territory
Jerusalem, April 12 - Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant has vowed an "appropriate response" if Iran attacks his country's territory.
Sudan conflict claims thousands of civilian lives, displaces millions in one year: UN
United Nations, April 12 - The UN Fact-Finding Mission in Sudan reports that nearly a year of fighting in the country has left thousands of civilians dead and millions more displaced, a UN spokesman said.
UN Security Council voices ‘grave concern’ over killing of charity staff in Gaza
United Nations, April 12 - The UN Security Council has voiced grave concern over Israel's killing of seven aid workers of the World Central Kitchen in Gaza.
Russian regions grapple with severe flooding amid rising water levels
Moscow, April 12 - At least 13,000 people have been evacuated in parts of Russia as of Thursday, as multiple regions continue to battle extreme floods amid rising water levels, local authorities said.
Thermal power plant near Kiev destroyed in missile attack
Kiev, April 12 - The Trypilska thermal power plant (TPP) outside the Ukrainian capital has been completely destroyed in a Russian missile attack, the media reported, citing an official.
Israeli forces bombard surrounding areas of Nuseirat refugee camp in Gaza
Gaza, April 12 - Israeli forces have conducted intensive bombardments in the vicinity of the Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza two days, resulting in casualties, local sources told the media.
Britain-trained Ukrainian saboteurs destroyed in Kherson region: Russia
Moscow, April 12 - Russian authorities have said that they have foiled the landing in the Kherson region of Ukrainian sabotage groups trained in Britain.
Ukrainian Parliament passes law to toughen army mobilisation
Kiev, April 12 - The Ukrainian Parliament has passed a law to tighten military mobilisation rules, lawmaker Yaroslav Zheleznyak said on Telegram.
Chinese FM Spokesperson: Strong and steady India-China relations serve mutual interests
Beijing, April 12 - Sound and stable India-China relations serve the interests of both countries and are conducive to peace and development in the region and beyond, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said on Thursday.
S. Korea court dismisses doctor group leaders’ request to halt license suspension
Seoul, April 11 - A court in South Korea's Seoul on Thursday dismissed requests by leaders of the biggest doctors' association to halt the government's suspension of their medical licenses in connection with a mass walkout by trainee doctors.
S. Korea ordered to pay $32 mn in lawsuit over merger of 2 Samsung affiliates
Seoul, April 11 - An international tribunal ordered South Korea on Thursday to pay 43.8 billion won ($32 million) in compensation to US-based hedge fund Mason Capital in an investor-state lawsuit the company filed over a controversial 2015 merger of two Samsung affiliates,
Pakistan’s economic outlook uncertain with high risks on the downside: ADB
Islamabad, April 11 - The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has said that Pakistan’s economic outlook remains uncertain with high risks on the downside.
Ministry of Gaza says Death Toll in Israeli-Palestinian War Rises to 33,482
Gaza, April 11 - The Health Ministry in Gaza said that the Palestinian death toll has risen to 33,482 as a result of ongoing Israeli attacks.=