Military Junta Pardons Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi
Chairman of State Administration Council pardons Daw Aung San Suu Kyi
US And Taliban Hold Crucial Talks To Address Afghan Humanitarian Crisis
The United States firmly supported the Afghan people's aspirations for their voices to be heard in determining their country's future
Euclid Space Telescope Releases First Test Images
The scientific activities of the telescope are set to commence in October
Farmers Beheaded In Violence-Riddled Nigeria: “I Saw Corpses Of My Friends”
Borno state is also home to the Islamic State of West Africa (ISWAP), a regional affiliate of the Islamic State
Russia Ukraine Peace Talks To Be Held In Saudi Arabia; Will Putin Be There?
According to the report, Kyiv and Western nations believed that the negotiations would result in international support for Ukraine's peace terms.
4 Killed In Ukraine’s Kryvyi Rih Missile Strike
The Russian defence minister also alleged that attempted drone attacks by Kyiv were carried out to deflect from what he said was Ukraine’s lack of success on the battlefield, reported CNN.
After Underwater Expedition OceanGate Co-Founder Aims At Sending Humans To ‘Floating Colony’ On Venus
Venus has a thick, toxic atmosphere that contains a lot of carbon dioxide. It is constantly shrouded in thick, sulfuric acid-based clouds that are yellow in colour and trap heat, causing a runaway greenhouse effect.
Pakistani Prime Minister: National Assembly Will Be Dissolved Before August 12
As many as 2138 people have been arrested in Pakistan's Punjab province in connection with the May 9 case
Typhoon Doksuri Caused Heavy Rain In Beijing, Forcing Over 30,000 People To Flee
There were no recorded damage or casualties