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Indian woman among victims of mass shooting at US mall
Thatikonda, along with another victim of the shooting at a shopping mall in Allen, Texas on Saturday, was identified by authorities on Monday. Besides them, six more people were killed in the incident. She was at the mall with a friend. Reports from India have identified her as Thatikonda Aishwarya Reddy, from Telengana. She is the daughter of a judge. Reddy's LinkedIn profile shows that she studied civil engineering in India, did her Master's in construction management from Eastern Michigan University.
Pakistan Army lashes out at Imran for 'baseless' allegations against officer
"This fabricated and malicious allegation is extremely unfortunate, deplorable and unacceptable. This has been a consistent pattern for last one year wherein military and intelligence officials are targeted with insinuations and sensational propaganda for the furtherance of political objectives," the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a statement, The Express Tribune reported.
Nepal MP takes off clothes in House after not being allowed to speak
Singh, a former Nepali Congress leader, contested the elections last year as an Independent candidate from Sarlahi after the Nepali Congress did not give him a ticket. Singh, who had done Ph.D from Jawaharlal Nehru University in the Indian capital of Delhi, took off his clothes after Devraj Ghimire, Speaker of the House of Representatives (HoR) did not allow him to speak.
Chinese spacecraft returns to Earth after spending over 9 months in orbit
There is not much information about the space vehicle as China's space authorities have not released any pictures or technical data, and experts suspect it could be used to gather intelligence, South China Morning Post reported. The reusable experimental spacecraft was launched with a Long March-2F rocket from the Jiuquan satellite centre in Inner Mongolia in 2020.
Afghan minister asks Pakistan, TTP to hold talks as violence surges
"It is requested that Pakistan and TTP sit together for dialogue," the Afghan minister said while addressing an event in Islamabad, The News reported. The Taliban-led administration's representative is currently on a four-day visit to Pakistan to attend bilateral and trilateral dialogues.
PM Shehbaz, Zardari slam Imran for levelling allegations against Pakistan army
Berating the PTI chief, the Sharif said that Khan's act of routinely maligning and threatening the Pakistan Army and the intelligence agency for the sake of petty political gains is highly condemnable, Geo News reported. "His levelling of allegations without any proof against General Faisal Naseer and officers of our intelligence agency cannot be allowed and will not be tolerated," PM Shehbaz said.
IPL 2023: Wriddhiman Saha is such a phenomenal guy, says Shubman Gill
"He is such a phenomenal guy. Looking at the way he keeps, he bats; it’s just great to see someone putting in so much effort for the team, day in and day out. This was just the result of the hard work that he has been putting in, " said Gill in a video posted by the franchise on Monday.
China wants 'new fields' of cooperation with Pakistan military
Ties between the two militaries stretch back years, with their navies and air forces holding bilateral exercises in each other's territory. Shangfu told Niazi, who was visiting Beijing, that the two countries' military relationship was a key part of bilateral ties, Geo News reported. "The two militaries should expand into new areas of exchanges, create new high points of cooperation to continuously enhance their ability to deal with all sorts of risks and challenges, and jointly maintain the security interests of the two countries and of the region," said Li, according to a statement on China's Ministry of National Defence website.
Pakistan becoming land of illiterates as poverty drives out children from schoolna's energy security
"Children going to school for many in Pakistan is now a luxury as the situation in the country is much like Sri Lanka. For many arranging food is therefore becoming a priority," an analyst told India Narrative. A Human Rights Watch report in 2018
China using its currency to insulate against future sanctions
In the last year, a drive to insulate China's economy from dollar-based sanctions has emerged as possibly the most important incentive for decoupling from the dollar, as China looks to prepare for the possibility of conflict with Taiwan. After Russia's invasion of Ukraine, one of the most powerful tools for inflicting economic harm.
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