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Italy: Two die near Lampedusa after migrant boats capsize

Rome:At least two people died and more than 30 went missing near the Italian island of Lampedusa after two ships carrying asylum seekers capsized in rough seas, a police official said Sunday.

Israeli missile attack: Four Syrian soldiers die

Damascus: Four Syrian soldiers were killed and another four injured in an Israeli missile attack over Syria's capital Damascus, the state broadcaster Alikhbaria reported early Monday.

Bangladesh dengue tools crosses 300; 64k cases confirmed this year

Dhaka/UNI: Bangladesh has reported 2,495 fresh cases of dengue fever and an additional 10 fatalities, stated The Ministry of Health on Saturday.

Australian Court overturns ban on Sikh students’ Kirpan, cites unconstitutionality

In a significant victory for religious freedom, Australia’s Queensland state has witnessed the overturning of a controversial law that prohibited Sikh students from wearing a kirpan on campus.

Pakistan: Passenger train derails in Nawabshah, 30 die

Nawabshah: At least 30 people died and 80 others were hurt after 10 bogies of Havelian-bound Hazara Express derailed close to the  Sahara Railway Station in Pakistan's Nawabshah district on Sunday.

Land and basic services are ‘your rights, not favours’, UN deputy-chief

New York: Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed has said that the United Nations will support Brazil’s indigenous peoples and amplify their voices far and wide towards the full realizations of their rights.

UN pushes disarmament talks amid fears that drums of nuclear war are beating again

New York: As United Nations-led talks on nuclear disarmament continued in Geneva, New York and Vienna, UN Secretary-General António Guterres warned on Sunday that “the drums of nuclear war are beating once again”.

Pakistan: 15 die as passenger train derails in Nawabshah

At least 15 people died and 40 others were injured after several bogies of the Hazara Express derailed near Nawabshah area of Pakistan on Sunday, media reports said.

Ukrainian Prez Zelenskiy slams Russia's strike on blood transfusion centre, calls it a 'war crime'

Kiyv: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on Saturday said that Russia bombed a blood transfusion centre in the Kharkiv region of north-east Ukraine and slammed the deadly strike as “a war crime”.

US: At least three killed in Washington DC shooting on Saturday amid rising cases of homicides

Washington/IBNS: The US capital, which is witnessing rising cases of homicides this year, reported the killing of three people on Saturday morning near a busy intersection of Washington DC, police said.

US: Shooting in Washington DC leaves two dead

Washington DC//IBNS/UNI: Two men were killed and another was critically injured in a shooting in the U.S. capital of Washington DC early Saturday, local police said.

21 injured as 5.5-magnitude quake rocks China

Beijing/IBNS/UNI: At least 21 people were injured as a 5.5-magnitude earthquake struck the county of Pingyuan, in Dezhou City of east China's Shandong province Sunday.

China: 10 killed, 18 missing after heavy rain hits Baoding

Beijing:  Ten people have been killed and 18 remain missing after heavy rain battered the city of Baoding in north China's Hebei Province, local authorities said Saturday.

Pakistan: Imran Khan arrested after court sends him to prison for three years in Toshakhana case

Pakistan police on Saturday arrested PTI chief Imran Khan, shortly after an Islamabad trial court declared him guilty of “corrupt practices” in the Toshakhana case.

‘Transforming education’: Ensuring children and societies are learners

New York: The UN launched on Friday a policy brief on transforming education, which lays out a set of proposals to create inclusive and truly learning societies, and to understand education as a global public good.

New York: Social media influencer announces PS5 giveaway, triggers violence in Manhattan

New York witnessed violence on Friday as a large number of people, who had gathered at the popular Union Square Park following a call from celebrity Twitch streamer Kai Cenat who promised to give away a video games console, turned chaotic.

Pakistan: Islamabad Police detain Afghanistan immigrants

The Afghan Immigrant Council in Pakistan said more than 17 immigrants from Afghanistan have been detained in Islamabad.

Pakistan Occupied Kashmir: Rallies held against 'unjust taxes' in power bills

Rallies were held in different regions of Pakistan Occupied Kashmir on Thursday to protest against the “unjust taxes in electricity bills.

Quran-burning demonstrations: Denmark tightens border controls

Copenhagen: The Danish police are temporarily toughening controls at the country's borders for security reasons following recent Quran-burning demonstrations, the Danish Justice Ministry has said.

Toronto Mayor’s Bhangra ignites India bazaar festivities with record attendance

Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow set the stage ablaze with her energetic bhangra moves and lively Bollywood dance as she joined an astonishing crowd of over 300,000 people at the 21st annual Gerrard India Bazaar festival.

FAO says Black Sea deal collapse sparks rise in global food prices

Global food prices rose for the first time in months following the collapse of the landmark agreement to ship grain from war-torn Ukraine to the rest of the world, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) said on Friday.

UNRWA appeals for end to deadly clashes at Palestine refugee camp in Lebanon

New York: Thirteen people have been killed and more than 60 injured in four days of deadly violence at the largest Palestine refugee camp in Lebanon, a senior UN official in the country said on Thursday.

Mexico: Bus plunges into ravine, 18 die

Mexico City: A passenger bus plunged into a ravine in northwest Mexico's Nayarit state early Thursday morning, leaving at least 18 people dead, local authorities said.

Ukraine crisis: Kiev attacks Russia's naval base in Novorossiysk with drone boats

Moscow: Ukraine attempted to attack a Russian naval base in the city of Novorossiysk overnight with two unmanned boats, which were detected and destroyed by Russia's warships, the Russian Defense Ministry said Friday.

South Korea: US soldiers caught smuggling, distributing drugs

Seoul: U.S. soldiers in South Korea had been caught smuggling drugs through military mail and distributing them here, local broadcaster MBC has reported.

FAO raises alarm on escalating food crisis in Sudan  

New York: The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has issued a grave warning regarding the deepening food crisis in Sudan, as the country grapples with conflict and economic decline. 

FAO raises alarm on escalating food crisis in Sudan  

New York: The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has issued a grave warning regarding the deepening food crisis in Sudan, as the country grapples with conflict and economic decline. 

FAO raises alarm on escalating food crisis in Sudan  

New York: The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has issued a grave warning regarding the deepening food crisis in Sudan, as the country grapples with conflict and economic decline. 

Colombia: UN Mission to monitor ceasefire with ELN rebel group

New York: The Security Council on Wednesday unanimously voted to expand the mandate of the UN Verification Mission in Colombia to monitor a ceasefire between the Government and the largest remaining rebel group in the country.

Record crossings of perilous Darién Gap underscores need for safe migration pathways

New York: Record numbers of migrants are crossing the Darién jungle in Latin America in a desperate and perilous journey, including from as far off as Nepal and Afghanistan, UN agencies said on Wednesday, highlighting the urgency of finding safe and regular pathways.