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Istanbul: At least 2,300 people have been killed in three powerful earthquakes that struck Turkey and Syria in nearly a century, sparking frantic rescue operations. more
Australia: Fire damages Buddhist temple in Melbourne

Sydney: A Buddhist temple in Australia's Melbourne was gutted by fire on Sunday night, with about 80 firefighters battling on site.

Strong earthquake hits Turkey-Syria, more than 600 people die

Ankara: At least 284 people died as a magnitude 7.4 earthquake hit Turkey's  Gaziantep city region and caused severe damage in neighbouring Syria as well.

Venezuela rejects US reaction to Chinese balloon incident

Mexico City: The government of Venezuela has condemned the US decision to shoot down the Chinese balloon in US territorial waters off the coast of South Carolina.

Turkey: 5 die as magnitude 7.8 earthquake hits Gaziantep

Ankara: At least five people died as a powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake hit  Gaziantep city in south-eastern Turkey on Sunday.

Google invests $400 million in artificial intelligence startup Anthropic amid ChatGPT threat

The world of technology is witnessing a rivalry between Google and the recently launched OpenAI’s ChatGPT which has been making headlines ever since its arrival in recent times.

China: Road mishaps leave 16 people dead

Beijing: At least 16 people died after five multi-vehicle rear-end collisions occurred in central China's Hunan Province, media reports said on Sunday.

UNSC went against US on 2003 Iraq issue to avoid instability: Pakistan Ex-Foreign Minister

Geneva: The United Nations Security Council had to take a stand against the United States on the issue of Iraq in 2003 in order to avoid creating a precedent for preemptive attacks that c ...

Pervez Musharraf: Pakistan's former military ruler and architect of Kargil War dies in Dubai

Dubai: Former Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf, who had seized power in the South Asian nation in a bloodless coup in 1999 and lived years in exile, died at the American Hospital in UA ...

PTA bans Wikipedia in Pakistan over 'sacrilegious content'

Islamabad: The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has banned  popular website Wikipedia in the country for not “blocking/removing sacrilegious content” within the ...