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Nepal bus crash kills 19, including British tourist
Kathmandu - A bus in Nepal skidded off a mountain road and plunged into an icy river, police said Monday, killing at least 19 people, including a British tourist.The bus, en route ...
Foreign Office issues Mexico warning as tourists told ‘stay indoors’ after cartel leader killed
British travellers are told to ‘exercise extreme caution’ after civil unrest was sparked when Mexico’s army announced that it had killed cartel boss Nemesio Reuben Oseguera Cervantes ...
India tells citizens to leave Iran
India's foreign ministry urged its citizens Monday to leave Iran,
Tarique govt. reshuffles Bangladesh Army, calls back defence advisor in India
Lieutenant General M. Mainur Rahman, who previously served as the chief or General Officer Commanding of Army Training and Doctrine Command, has been appointed the CGS ...
ICC opens hearings into former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte
The 80-year-old was not in The Hague courtroom, having waived his right to appear as prosecutors began presenting evidence to support their charges of his alleged involvement in dozens of killings as part of his so-called war on drugs ...
Indian Nationals in Iran Advised to Leave Amid Evolving Situation
The Government of India has reiterated its advisory for all Indian nationals currently in Iran to exercise caution and consider leaving the country due to the evolving situation. The advisory, first issued on 5 January 2026 and
Today in History: February 23, American speedskater first to win 5 gold medals in a ...
Today is Monday, Feb. 23, the 54th day of 2026. There are 311 days left in the year. Today in history: On Feb. 23, 1980, American Eric Heiden completed his sweep of the five men’s speed skating events at the Winter Olympic Games in Lake Placid, New York, by
Malaysia mulls law to curb premiership to two terms
Malaysia introduced new legislation Monday to restrict the prime minister
MPI’s Darius Chizer sinks 7 3s to lead Team White at Damien Farias Senior Classic
Darius Chizer has always been able to make a point or two without speaking.
Dutch minority gov't sworn in after lengthy coalition talks
THE HAGUE, Feb. 23 (Xinhua) -- A Dutch minority government was officially sworn in on Monday at Huis ten Bosch Palace in The Hague, more than 110 days after the general election held on Oct. 29 last year. Following the discharge of the previous cabinet, 18
Rolls-Royce share price targets 1,500p ahead of earnings and buyback
Rolls-Royce share price continued soaring last week and reached a record high as market participants waited for its financial results. It jumped to 1,353p, up by 120% in the last 12 months, bringing its market capitalization to over $152 billion. This rally
WATCH DRAMATIC ARREST: Israeli-Arabs Planned To Shoot IDF Soldiers In Karmiel
The Shin Bet and Israel Police recently thwarted a
UAE Detects, Foils Sophisticated Series Of AI-Powered Cyberattacks
The attacks were organised and sophisticated in nature, and attackers had used artificial intelligence to enhance their operations. ...
India Urges Nationals To Leave Iran Amid Rising US-Iran Tensions
The Indian embassy has asked students, pilgrims, business persons and tourists to leave Iran by available means of transport, including commercial flights. ...
Air India Issues Advisory As US Winter Storm Nears, 2-Feet Snow Predicted
Air India cancelled all flight to and from the New York and Newark airports on Tuesday, while several other airlines offered free date change or refund as northeast US braced for a massive snowstorm. ...
Future of wind and solar farms in Trump's America | The Excerpt
On Monday, February 23, 2026, episode of The Excerpt podcast: America’s need for affordable energy sits at the intersection of economic stability and environmental responsibility. Wind and solar farms offer promise, yet concerns over safety and land use have
2 killed, 3 injured in overnight Russian attack on Ukraine's Odesa region
The two people died
A new Dutch coalition government led by Rob Jetten, the Netherlands’ youngest premier, has been ...
A new Dutch coalition government led by Rob Jetten, the Netherlands’ youngest premier, has been sworn into office. ...
International Criminal Court opens hearings into former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte
International Criminal Court opens hearings into former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte. ...
Rajanish Kakade, AP photographer who captured the daily rhythm of India’s Mumbai, dies at 55
Associated Press photographer
India issues safety alert; urges citizens to leave Iran 'by all means'
India on Monday (February 23) urged all its nationals residing in Iran to leave the country "by all available means of transport,
'I will go': Bengalis in Pakistan hope for family reunions
Shah Alam travelled from his home in Bangladesh to Pakistan for a brief visit nearly three decades ago, but flaring hostility between the two countries and financial woes left him stranded in the megacity of Karachi. Now the 60-year-old, who makes a modest
Tejas crash: Indian Air Force grounds fleet following third accident in two years
The Indian Air Force (IAF) has grounded its entire fleet of 30 single-seat Tejas light combat aircraft following another accident earlier this month. IAF has not issued an official statement on the crash. Indian news agency PTI, however, cited sources saying
Bengaluru Student's Bank Account Used in Rs70 Million Cyber Fraud
Dubai: What began as an act of trust between friends has spiralled into serious legal trouble for an engineering student in Bengaluru, whose bank account was allegedly used to route cyber fraud transactions worth nearly Rs 7 crore (Rs70 million)..According to
Europe hits back at 'pure tariff chaos' from the U.S., warning trade deals are at risk
European officials have reacted with disbelief to President Donald Trump's latest tariff policy, warning that trade deals could be at risk. ...
Treasury yields hold steady as investors weigh new Trump tariffs
U.S. Treasury yields were little changed to start the week as investors weighed President Donald Trump's latest tariffs. ...
Human rights are under assault, says UN Secretary General
Human rights are under assault worldwide, the United Nations chief warned on Monday, citing widespread abuses of international law and devastating civilian suffering in conflicts in Sudan, Gaza, and
This Exercise Research Tells Us Nothing
We will probably never get good data to answer the question of which exercise routine is best. ...
‘A.I. Literacy’ Is the New Drivers’ Ed at This Newark School
Teachers say they want to equip high school students to drive artificial intelligence, rather than be mere passengers steered by chatbots. ...