Donald Trump Could Owe Over USD 100 Million In Taxes If He Loses Audit Case: Report
The outcome of Trump's dispute could set a precedent for wealthy people seeking tax benefits from the laws governing partnerships.
‘Heavy Rain Kills 50 In Northern Afghanistan’: Taliban
Taliban's spokesperson for the State Ministry for Natural Disaster Management said the flash floods also affected Kabul, the nation's capital.
US Stops Bomb Shipment To Israel Against Rafah Invasion, Says Official
Following the terrorist group's deadly attack on Israel on October 7, more than a million residents sought refuge in Rafah after fleeing other areas of Gaza.
Srikala’s Nomination To Contest Lok Sabha Elections Rejected, Family Members Claim Removed Under Conspiracy
Shrikala Singh is the wife of former UP MP Dhananjay Singh. He had prepared to contest elections from Jaunpur Lok Sabha seat. Her husband Dhananjay was released form jail recently.
Imran Khan Accuses Pak Chief Justice Isa Of Acting Biased Against His Party: Report
Referring to Chief Justice Isa's statement about no pressure on him to make decisions, Khan said that the top judge of the country was acting as the second team of the current government.
Afghan Ambassador Caught Smuggling At Indian Airport, Hid Gold Worth 18 Crores
Afghan diplomat (Consul General of Afghanistan) Zakia Wardak has been arrested by Indian agency DRI on suspicion of gold smuggling.
Gaza’s Erez Crossing Reopened By Israel For First Time Since October 7
The entry of humanitarian aid through the Erez Crossing was made possible after engineering work was carried out in the area by the Engineering Units and additional IDF forces.
Metro Train Collides With Bus In Downtown Los Angeles, Injuring More Than 50, 2 Seriously
The crash happened shortly before noon along Exposition Boulevard, near the USC campus and Natural History Museum, according to the LA Fire Department.
President Muizzu’s Party Secures Convincing Lead in Maldives Parliamentary Election
The election results signal a potential continuation of Muizzu's policies, which may further strain India-Maldives relations, already under pressure due to the Maldives' alignment with Beijing.
Pakistan Set To Seek Fresh IMF Bailout Package In Spring Meeting, Focus On Climate Finance: Report
The Bretton Woods Institutions are the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) called so as both were set up at a meeting of 43 countries in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, USA in July 1944.