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U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskiy, in Rome for the funeral of Pope Francis, met one-on-one in a marble-lined Vatican basilica on Saturday to try to revive faltering efforts to end Russia&s war with Ukraine.
Zelenskiy said the meeting could prove historic if it delivers the kind of peace he is hoping for,...
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Write comment (100 Comments)A large explosion rocked Shahid Rajaee port in the southern Iranian city of Bandar Abbas on Saturday, with a minimum of 47 individuals hurt after the blast, state media reported. The blast took place as Iran started a third round of nuclear talks with the United States in Oman, although the cause of the explosion was not instantly clear, Reuters ...
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Sadri Azam Osmani, Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock, on Saturday left Kabul to participate in the 7th International Exhibition of Iran&s Export Capabilities in Tehran.
The expo will be held from April 28 to May 2. According to the organizers, between 2,000 and 3,000 foreign traders from around the world are expected...
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Write comment (94 Comments)Indian and Pakistani soldiers exchanged gunfire for a 2nd straight day on Saturday as ties plummeted in between the 2 nuclear-armed neighbours after an attack on travelers blamed on Pakistani militants killed 26 in India&& s Kashmir region. The Indian Army stated its soldiers responded to && unprovoked & small arms fire from multiple ... Indian and Pakistani soldiers exchanged gunfire for a 2nd straight day on Saturday as ties plummeted in between the two nuclear-armed neighbours after an attack on tourists blamed on Pakistani militants killed 26 in India&& s Kashmir region.The Indian Army stated its troops responded to && unprovoked & small arms fire from numerous Pakistan Army posts that started around midnight on Friday along the 740-km (460-mile) de facto border separating the Indian and Pakistani areas of Kashmir, Reuters reported.The Indian Army said Pakistani troops had actually likewise opened up with sporadic fire around midnight on Thursday. No casualties were reported from the Indian side, it said.There was no immediate remark from the Pakistani military.Kashmir&& s police have recognized three suspects, consisting of 2 Pakistani nationals, who performed the April 22 attack. Pakistan has denied any participation and its defence minister has said a worldwide investigation was required into the attack.After the attack, India and Pakistan let loose a raft of steps versus each other, with Pakistan closing its airspace to Indian airline companies, and India suspending the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty that controls water-sharing from the Indus River and its tributaries.India and Pakistan have a decades-old ceasefire agreement over the disputed region of Kashmir however their troops still exchange gunfire sporadically. The two countries both claim Kashmir and have battled 2 of their 3 wars over it.The post India, Pakistan exchange shooting for 2nd day as ties plummet after attack first appeared on TINS News.
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For 23 million Afghans, U.S. aid funding has been a critical lifeline, but that support is now in jeopardy, the International Rescue Committee (IRC) aid organization said on Friday.
Funding cuts are already having devastating impacts on the country&s most vulnerable communities, especially women and children, IRC said in an article.
IRC said...
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Former US special envoy for Afghanistan, Zalmay Khalilzad, said on Friday that the Islamic Emirate&s condemnation of the attack on tourists in Indian-administered Kashmir was an &encouraging development&.
&In an encouraging development, the Taliban (IEA) have sided with the tourist victims in Kashmir and have denounced this...
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