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Iran dismisses Ukrainian President's 'drone supply' claims as 'baseless'
Nasser Kanaani made the remarks in a statement published on the Iranian Foreign Ministry's website, in response to a recent call by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Tehran to stop "its supply of combat drones to Russia", Xinhua news agency reported.
No backers in Washington: How Imran Khan burnt his bridges with America
The assassination attempt on him last November was "strongly condemned" by the Joe Biden administration, as it should have been, but his subsequent troubles that have followed in a steady stream have elicited little or no concern about him personally, as a former Prime Minister or a politician.
Imran vs. Military Top Brass: Romance over, now it's state of war
However, with Imran Khan and his government falling apart after the establishment shut the door on him, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief is now getting a taste of one of the most bitter outbursts of his counter-assault on the same military might, turning his love affairs into arch rivalry with the country's most powerful institution.
White House, Republicans reach debt ceiling deal in principle
Key negotiators struck an agreement in principle Saturday night to extend the debt ceiling and avert a catastrophic default, just days before the Treasury Department says the US could run out of money, Speaker Kevin McCarthy was quoted as saying by NBC News. "We've come to an agreement in principle that is worthy of the American people," McCarthy said in tweet.
Nepal, India plan to ink deals during PM's visit
According to the Ministry, Dahal, popularly known as Prachanda, will embark on a four-day trip on May 31. This is his first official foreign visit since assuming office in December last year.In a statement, the Ministry said Dahal's visit is on the invitation of his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi.
Maryam Nawaz expresses concern over CJP hearing case of mother-in-law
She was referring to the several audio leaks -- including the one allegedly involving the Chief Justice of Pakistan's (CJP) mother-in-law -- whose cases were to be heard by a commission led by a senior Supreme Court judge and two Chief Justices of high courts, The News reported.
Bill introduced in US to hire foreign health workers on H-1B visa
Introduced by Congresswomen Rashida Tlaib and Delia Ramirez on Thursday, the Expanding Health Care Providers for Veterans Act, will help address the healthcare provider shortage in the US by allowing immigrant health workers, who are H1-B visa holders, to offer the services that the veterans need.
Your game is over, Imran Khan: Maryam Nawaz
This claim was certainly not made for the first time by Maryam and her party leaders, but this time around, keeping in view the mass exodus (voluntary or otherwise) by the senior PTI leadership in the aftermath of May 9 riots, odds were truly stacked against Imran as he seems to be fighting a losing battle, The Express Tribune.
Bill introduced to make Diwali federal holiday in US
"My Diwali Day Act is one step toward educating all Americans on the importance of this day, and celebrating the full face of American diversity," Meng said on Friday. "Diwali is one of the most important days of the year for billions of people across the globe," she said. "America's strength is derived from the diverse experiences.
China will save Pakistan from default: Shehbaz
During his address to industrialists and businessmen in Karachi, Prime Minister Sharif said that Pakistan has successfully met all the stringent conditions imposed by the International Monetary Fund (IMF), emphasising the government's commitment to completing the IMF programme, Samaa TV reported.
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