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Weather Shifts In Climate Talks
Two changes: accepting that biggest polluters will pay poor nations pressure on China, India to contribute
Two death row convicts in American blogger murder case flee from court
Two Islamist militants, who were sentenced to death for killing Bangladeshi-American secular blogger Avijit Roy and his publisher Faisal Arefin Dipan, escaped from the premises of a crowded court in Dhaka on Sunday with the help of unidentified bikers who sprayed some chemical on police and created a smoke screen before whisking away the convicts.
Af official says 19 people lashed for adultery and theft
Nineteen people in norwere theastern Afghanistan lashed for adultery, theft and running away from home, a Supreme Court official said on Sunday.
Sikh students allowed to wear kirpan at US university
A prominent university has announced that it would allow Sikh students to wear a kirpan on campus, a religious article in Sikhism.
As Biden turns 80, Americans ask What's too old?'
Joe Biden turns 80 on Sunday, making him the first octogenarian president in US history. He is set to celebrate his birthday with a brunch hosted by his wife, Jill, a celebration that got an extra lift this weekend with his granddaughter's wedding at the White House on Saturday.
5 dead in shooting at gay nightclub in Colorado
Colorado Springs: \"Heroic\" clubgoers fought and stopped a gunman shortly after he opened fire inside a LGBTQ nightclub in Colorado Springs, killing at least five people and injuring 18 others, police said on Sunday.
Ex-PM Muhyiddin Yassin claims backing to form govt in Malaysia
Country Faces Hung Parliament After Sat Polls
Sporadic violence, low turnout in Nepal polls
Observers Predict Hung Parliament
Zaporizhzhia N-plant hit; playing with fire, says UN
Russia, Ukraine Trade Blame
Musk reinstates Trump's Twitter account after poll
But Former Prez Sticking To His Truth Social’ For Now
Nikki busts pregnancy rumours with some humour
I MYSELF AM UNAWARE OF THIS BIG NEWS. I’M NOT PREGNANT GUYS. I’D BE THE FIRST ONE TO BREAK THIS AMAZING NEWS IN THE FUTURE, DON’T BELIEVE RUMOURS
Over 1 billion youngsters at hearing loss risk due to headphones: Study
Over one billion teenagers and young people are potentially at risk of hearing loss due to their use of headphones and earbuds, and attendance at loud music venues, according to a recent study led by researchers from the Medical University of South Carolina.
Moms with young kids engage in less exercise
A new study on physical activity trends among mothers reveals that those with young children and multiple children may indulge in less moderate or strenuous physical exercise.
Environmental impact can be reduced by feeding dry food to pets: Research
A study on Brazilian pets suggest that cat and dog owners could significantly reduce the environmental impact of their pets' diets by feeding them dry food (consisting of kibble or biscuits) rather than wet food with higher water content.
ALL ABOUT YOUR DOG'S EARS
Dogs have great ears
'Historic aircraft order' soon for AI
Tatas will soon place a \"historic order\" order of latest aircraft for its newest-oldest family member-Air India which returned to its fold this January nearly after seven decades.
Tilak's unbeaten ton guides Hyd to win
Tilak Verma hit a 77-ball 126 (4x14, 6x7) and took two wickets as Hyderabad trounced Manipur by seven wickets in the Vijay Hazare Elite Group 'A' league match at the Air Force Complex Ground, Palem, New Delhi on Saturday.
Qatar's first touch: Hosts kick off World Cup against Ecuador
Given the level of focus on the Qatari regime, its attitudes toward human rights, immigrant workers, the LGBTQ community and beer the World Cup host's soccer team has slipped under the radar.
IT'S VROOM TIME IN IT HUB AS CITY DEBUTS ON RACING TRACK
The Indian Racing League kicked off at the newly-laid picturesque circuit on the banks of Hussain Sagar here on Saturday.
BEER BAN UNFORTUNATE, SAYS FORMER GERMAN CAPTAIN BIERHOFF
Germany team official Oliver Bierhoff said Saturday he \"could not understand the decision\" to ban beer from stadium perimeters at the Qatar World Cup.
Klinsmann predicts a 'World Cup of surprises'
German legend Jurgen Klinsmann said on Saturday that an underdog could go far in what he is predicting will be a \"World Cup of surprises\" in Qatar.
Wales return left family in tears, says Rodon
Wales centre-back Joe Rodon is far too young to remember the one and only time his country played at a World Cup, 64 years ago.
Female refs won't face cultural or religious restrictions, says FIFA
Female referees at the World Cup will not face restrictions based on cultural or religious grounds in matches involving conservative nations such as Iran, Saudi Arabia or Qatar, referees chief Pierluigi Collina said on Friday.
Canada's thrill dampened by injuries
Canada coach John Herdman spoke of the thrill that striker Alphonso Davies felt arriving this week in Doha Canada's first appearance in the World Cup in 36 years.
Pak working out final drills for new army chief
The appointment process of Pakistan's next army chief will start Monday and the name will be announced by Wednesday, defence minister Khwaja Muhammad Asif said Saturday after all stakeholders reached a broad consensus to ensure a smooth military-command transition.
FTX CEO may have pocketed $300mn after big fundraise
Sam Bankman-Fried, CEO of now-bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange FTX, pocketed $300 million after a big funding raise last year, the media reported.
UN climate talks poised for deal creating disaster fund
Negotiators say they have struck a potential breakthrough deal on the thorniest issue of United Nations climate talks, the creation of a fund for compensating poor nations that are victims of extreme weather worsened by rich nations' carbon pollution.
Musk to Twitter: Can Trump tweet again?
Elon Musk expressed excitement Saturday as he watched votes pour in on a Twitter poll he has posted on whether to readmit Donald Trump to the messaging platform.
Iran forces kill 3 protesters in Mahsa's province; 47 kids among 378 killed so far
Iranian security forces shot dead at least three people Saturday in the western province of Kurdistan in the latest deadly protests sparked by the death of Mahsa Amini, a rights group said.
Kim oversaw 'monster missile' launch with daughter in tow
US Redeploys Bomber In Drill With S Korea