Udaipur Murder: Two men with a cleaver killed Kanhaiya Lal in Udaipur city's Dhan Mandi area and posted videos online that said they are avenging an insult to Islam.
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The US government is securing an additional 240,000 monkeypox vaccine doses in the coming weeks, and expects to have a total of 1.6 million doses available this year.
Eight more persons lost their lives in the devastating flood in Assam on Monday, while over 21 lakh people continued to remain in distress under the impact of the deluge, officials said.
After Alia Bhatt announced the amazing news that her Baby is coming soon, mother-in-law Neetu Kapoor reacted by sharing a pic of her son and daughter-in-law and captioned it “God Bless.”
A German court will give its verdict on Tuesday in the trial of a 101-year-old former Nazi concentration camp guard, the oldest person so far to be charged with complicity in war crimes during the Holocaust.
China's two largest cities have contained COVID-19 following a bruising four-month fight that saw millions of residents locked in their homes, exhaustive testing and restrictions on daily life that impacted every facet of society and the economy.
On Monday Aberdeen Restaurant Enterprises released a statement saying the vessel had capsized on Sunday near the Paracel Islands in the South China Sea after it "encountered adverse conditions" and began to take on water.
Cash-strapped Sri Lanka announced a two-week halt to all fuel sales except for essential services Monday and appealed to the private sector to let employees work from home after running out of supplies.
After a senior Communist Party official said that the "zero-covid" policy would remain in place in Beijing "for the next five years," Chinese censors removed his speech from the Internet.
After a senior Communist Party official said that the "zero-covid" policy would remain in place in Beijing "for the next five years," Chinese censors removed his speech from the Internet.
Leading internet companies like Google, Facebook and Twitter file information with Lumen database.
The San Antonio Fire Department said 16 other people found inside the trailer were transported to the hospital for heat stroke and exhaustion, including four minors.
US strikes Syria: The strikes targeted Abu Hamzah al Yemeni, a "senior leader" of Al Qaeda aligned Hurras al-Din, while he was traveling alone on a motorcycle, the U.S. military statement said.
The Kanwar yatra is scheduled to be held from July 14 to July 26 this year after a gap of two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Madonna was in great spirits celebrating New York Pride at Terminal 5 on June 23, Thursday night, but woke up to some 'terrifying news' the next day when she saw the news that the United States Supreme Court had overturned Roe v. Wade.
A stampede occurred at a Pride parade in the US city of New York on Sunday, with hundreds of people attempting to flee after mistaking the sound of fireworks for gunfire, police said.
Climate activist Greta Thunberg made her presence felt at the Glastonbury festival by her impressive speech on climate change.
At the start of the meeting in the Bavarian Alps, four of the Group of Seven rich nations moved to ban imports of Russian gold to tighten the sanctions squeeze on Moscow.
Colombia Bullring Tragedy: A full three-story section of wooden stands filled with spectators collapsed
The riotously noisy, muddy and slightly chaotic annual tradition marks the beginning of the rice planting season -- with the festival-like atmosphere in the eastern province taking place for the first time in two years.