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Mogadishu/Xinhua: The Somali military said on Wednesday it killed nine members of al-Shabab during security operations in the southern region of Middle Shabelle. more
Four churches attacked in Myanmar, Bishops appeal for peace

Yangon: Catholic bishops along with the president of the Catholic Bishops Conference of Myanmar have appealed for peace amid deaths of people who had taken shelter in a Catholic church in ...

Arson balloons: Israel launches air raids in Gaza Strip

Tel Aviv: Retaliating the incendiary balloons fired from the territory, Israel has  launched air strikes against Hamas targets in the Gaza Strip, media reports said on Wednesday.

US govt busy assessing reported leak at Chinese nuclear power facility

Washington: The US government recently assessed  a report of a leak at a Chinese nuclear power plant, media reports said.

China: Gas explosion in Hubei, death toll touches 25

Wuhan: The death toll in the gas explosion in China's  Hubei Province has touched 25, media reports said on Tuesday.

Burkina Faso: 25 terrorists die during sweep operations 

Ouagadougou/Xinhua: Burkina Faso's Army said it killed more than 25 terrorists but lost three soldiers and six volunteers during sweep operations from June 7 to 13.

Pakistan: Sindh govt decides to block sim cards of unvaccinated people 

Islamabad: The Sindh government has also decided to follow the footsteps  of Punjab and block the mobile SIM cards of unvaccinated individuals.

Around 1.5 million Lebanese in need, top UN humanitarian official there warns

New York: As Lebanon endures one of its worst financial and economic crises ever, the UN estimates that over the next eight months around $300 million is needed to provide vital aid to ar ...

UN strongly condemns ‘appalling’ attack on Syrian hospital

New York: Senior UN officials have condemned a deadly attack on a hospital in Syria this past weekend, underlining the need for accountability for crimes committed in the country’s ...

COVID-19 leaked from Wuhan lab: Mike Pompeo

Washington: Former US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has said he believed the coronavirus pandemic originated with a leak out of a lab in Wuhan.