US Investigation Into Harvard University’s Legacy Admissions Policy
The investigation by the Education Department's civil rights division is being conducted in response to a complaint made by three organizations representing minority students
Florida Ocean Sets Record For Unusual Heat
The Mediterranean Sea hit its highest temperature on record
“A Black Day For Israeli Democracy” Writes Newspapers As Israel Protests The New Law
The nation was shaken by Monday's voting on the first of several bills that make up Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's controversial judiciary makeover.
Wang Yi Succeeds The ‘Missing’ Qin Gang As China’s New Foreign Minister
He is still missing about a month later, and China has said nothing about it
India’s New Envoy Ambule Presents Credentials To Singapore President
He entered the Indian Foreign Service in 2002 and spent eight years in Beijing at Indian Embassy
Nine Indian Fishermen Arrested For Alleged Poaching In Sri Lanka’s Territorial Waters
This was the second detention of an Indian fishing boat in Sri Lankan waters this month
NSA Ajit Doval says, “Trust Between India-China Eroded Since 2020”
Over the past three years, this tension has remained, and India has repeatedly emphasised that until there is peace in the border region, the bilateral relationship cannot resume its previous level of normalcy.
Moments After Becoming Engaged, Turkish Woman Slips and Dies
This is a place where everyone comes and watches the sunset
Chinese Diplomats To Be At Korean War Anniversary Event In Pyongyang
Seoul and Washington have conducted cooperative military exercises using sophisticated stealth jets and US strategic weapons to increase deterrence
Amid Fresh Racism Controversy, Joe Biden To Designate Civil Rights Monument
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has led an effort to diminish the legacy of previous racism in his state's school curriculum