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Taiwan's recent legislative violence raises concerns about deteriorating democratic practices as the ruling party faces dissent from the opposition.
Counsel argues that Nikita Singhania should not use her child to secure bail in the Atul Subhash suicide case. Court to hear the plea on January 4.
US allocates $6bn in aid for Ukraine, includes military support and critical economic assistance before Trump's inauguration.
Russia's Lavrov vehemently rejects Trump's NATO delay proposal for Ukraine, branding it as utterly unacceptable and a 'complete non-starter.'
Dylan Harper makes history with Rutgers' first triple-double since 1983, leading the Scarlet Knights to a 91-64 victory against Columbia.
New documents reveal Tony Blair’s advisers urged him to steer George W. Bush towards a more measured approach in Iraq, highlighting concerns over military control.
Bob Geldof criticized African leaders as "weak" in new documents, urging Tony Blair on aid reforms, highlighting tension between him and UK officials.
Samsung becomes the largest shareholder of Rainbow Robotics, with a significant investment aimed at enhancing its robotics division.
Arshad Khan arrested for kickbacks related to the hoarding collapse that resulted in 17 fatalities in Mumbai.
A tragic drive-by shooting in Connecticut claimed the lives of a mother and her infant, allegedly over an unpaid rental debt for an SUV.
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