Category: 3. World

  • Islamabad says more than 100,000 Afghans left Pakistan in April

    Islamabad says more than 100,000 Afghans left Pakistan in April

    Cardinals set Pope Francis’ funeral for Saturday morning, with public viewing starting Wednesday


    VATICAN CITY: Cardinals have taken their first decisions following the death of Pope Francis, setting Saturday as the date for his funeral and allowing ordinary faithful to begin paying their final respects starting Wednesday, when his casket is brought into St. Peter’s Basilica.


    The cardinals met for the first time…

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  • ‘A true father to us’ – Filipinos mourn Pope Francis

    ‘A true father to us’ – Filipinos mourn Pope Francis

    Cardinals set Pope Francis’ funeral for Saturday morning, with public viewing starting Wednesday


    VATICAN CITY: Cardinals have taken their first decisions following the death of Pope Francis, setting Saturday as the date for his funeral and allowing ordinary faithful to begin paying their final respects starting Wednesday, when his casket is brought into St. Peter’s Basilica.


    The cardinals met for the first time…

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    News Source: www.arabnews.com

  • Bangladesh’s largest private airline starts Riyadh flights as demand grows

    Bangladesh’s largest private airline starts Riyadh flights as demand grows

    Cardinals set Pope Francis’ funeral for Saturday morning, with public viewing starting Wednesday


    VATICAN CITY: Cardinals have taken their first decisions following the death of Pope Francis, setting Saturday as the date for his funeral and allowing ordinary faithful to begin paying their final respects starting Wednesday, when his casket is brought into St. Peter’s Basilica.


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    News Source: www.arabnews.com

  • Palestinian protest leader detained by US misses son’s birth

    Palestinian protest leader detained by US misses son’s birth

    NEW YORK: Detained pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil missed the birth of his son on Monday after US authorities refused a temporary release, his wife said.
    A graduate student at New York’s Columbia University who was one of the most visible leaders of nationwide campus protests against Israel’s war in Gaza, Khalil was arrested by immigration authorities on March 8.
    He was ordered deported even though he was a permanent US resident through his American citizen wife, Noor Abdalla.

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  • ‘Disruptor’ Hegseth’s unsettled Pentagon starts turning against him

    ‘Disruptor’ Hegseth’s unsettled Pentagon starts turning against him

    Cardinals set Pope Francis’ funeral for Saturday morning, with public viewing starting Wednesday


    VATICAN CITY: Cardinals have taken their first decisions following the death of Pope Francis, setting Saturday as the date for his funeral and allowing ordinary faithful to begin paying their final respects starting Wednesday, when his casket is brought into St. Peter’s Basilica.


    The cardinals met for the first time…

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    News Source: www.arabnews.com

  • Zelensky says Ukraine will observe Putin’s Easter truce but claims violations

    Zelensky says Ukraine will observe Putin’s Easter truce but claims violations

    250 years after America went to war for independence, a divided nation battles over its legacy


    LEXINGTON, Mass.: Tens of thousands of people came to Lexington, Massachusetts, just before dawn on Saturday to witness a reenactment of how the American Revolution began 250 years ago, with the blast of gunshot and a trail of colonial flair.

    Starting with Saturday’s anniversary of the Battles of Lexington and Concord, the…

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  • Three Hegseth aides ousted in leak investigation decry ‘baseless attacks’

    Three Hegseth aides ousted in leak investigation decry ‘baseless attacks’

    WASHINGTON: Three former senior advisers to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth decried on Saturday what they called “baseless attacks” after each was escorted from the Pentagon in an expanding probe on information leaks.
    Dan Caldwell, a Hegseth aide; Colin Carroll, chief of staff to Deputy Defense Secretary Stephen Feinberg; and Darin Selnick, Hegseth’s deputy chief of staff were among four officials in Hegseth’s inner circle who were ousted this past week.

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  • 250 years after America went to war for independence, a divided nation battles over its legacy

    250 years after America went to war for independence, a divided nation battles over its legacy

    Ministers from Pakistan, Afghanistan discuss security, trade cooperation, border management


    ISLAMABAD: Ishaq Dar, Pakistan’s deputy prime minister and foreign minister, held discussions on Saturday with Afghanistan’s Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi on security, border management and regional trade, Pakistan’s Foreign Office reported.


    Dar arrived in Kabul on Saturday morning for a day-long visit to discuss…

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  • US Supreme Court intervenes to block Trump deportations

    US Supreme Court intervenes to block Trump deportations

    Ministers from Pakistan, Afghanistan discuss security, trade cooperation, border management


    ISLAMABAD: Ishaq Dar, Pakistan’s deputy prime minister and foreign minister, held discussions on Saturday with Afghanistan’s Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi on security, border management and regional trade, Pakistan’s Foreign Office reported.


    Dar arrived in Kabul on Saturday morning for a day-long visit to discuss…

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    News Source: www.arabnews.com

  • Another round of anti-Trump protests hits US cities

    Another round of anti-Trump protests hits US cities

    NEW YORK: Thousands of protesters rallied Saturday in New York, Washington and other cities across the United States for a second major round of demonstrations against Donald Trump and his hard-line policies.
    In New York, people gathered outside the city’s main library carrying signs targeting the US president with slogans like “No Kings in America” and “Resist Tyranny.”

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