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Developments in Bihar positive sign for national politics: Akhilesh Yadav
Boat found with weapons off Raigad coast owned by Australian woman, drifted due to inclement weather: Fadnavis
Zelenskyy to host Lviv talks with UN chief, Turkish leader
16 killed, 36 missing in flash flooding in China: officials
SC to hear appeal of IOA against Delhi HC order setting up panel to run it
Ireland clinches T20 series win vs. Afghanistan
Bengaluru FC sign defender Sandesh Jhingan
1 killed in Armenian shopping center blast
Heavy rain kills 52 in Sudan
Police constable, militant injured in ongoing Srinagar encounter
India gears up to celebrate 75 years of Independence
President wishes nation ahead of I-Day, mentions partition horrors
Sindhu to miss BWF Worlds due to injury
Syria hands over 50 detained IS fighters to Iraq
PM hails people of Arunachal for their unwavering spirit of patriotism
Tejaswi questions BJP on its promise to provide two Crore jobs every year
Visaka Industries Ltd announces Rs 120 cr Vnext Boards plant at West Bengal
Serena Williams bids farewell to tennis
Keightley to leave role as England Women’s head coach
Biden signs bill bolstering US semiconductor industry
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US to hold Russia accountable for crimes
United Nations, Jun 3 (AP) The United States and its allies are vowing to hold Russia accountable for crimes committed by its forces since they invaded Ukraine on February 24.
US Undersecretary of State Uzra Zeya told a UN Security Council meeting Thursday on strengthening accountability and justice for serious violations of international law that in nearly 100 days the world has seen Russian forces bomb maternity hospitals, train stations, apartment buildings and homes and even kill civilians cycling down the street.
Zeya said the United States is working with its allies to support a broad range of international investigations into atrocities in Ukraine.
Ireland's Attorney General Paul Gallagher welcomed efforts over the last three months to support calls for justice in Ukraine, saying Ireland was one of 41 countries that quickly referred the situation in the country to the International Criminal Court.
Gallagher said the ICC has deployed a team of 42 investigators, forensic experts and support staff to investigate Russian crimes and support Ukrainian efforts.
Russia's UN Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia accused Western nations of hypocrisy for suddenly seeking international criminal justice over what Moscow calls its special military operation in Ukraine.
Zelenskyy to host Lviv talks with UN chief, Turkish leader
16 killed, 36 missing in flash flooding in China: officials
1 killed in Armenian shopping center blast
Heavy rain kills 52 in Sudan
Syria hands over 50 detained IS fighters to Iraq
Biden signs bill bolstering US semiconductor industry
5.9-magnitude quake jolts eastern Indonesia
US, Australia, Japan urge China to immediately cease military exercises
Israeli airstrike kills 2nd top Islamic Jihad commander
Death toll after Israeli airstrike in Gaza strip rises to 7
Thai nightclub fire kills at least 14, injures dozens
Pelosi says US will not abandon Taiwan as China protests
Biden again tested positive for Covid-19 : White House
Japan reports rise in Dolphins attacking people
Florence Airport temporarily suspends ops
Rishi Sunak, Liz Truss neck and neck after first TV debate clash
Sri Lanka to restrict fuel imports for one year amid worst economic crisis: Minister
Ukrainian forces move towards Russia-occupied Kherson
National security at stake: Biden over climate change
France fights spreading wildfires as heat wave fries Europe
ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
RRR can hit theatres on Holi
Mumbai, SS Rajamouli's much-anticipated "RRR" is ready to hit threatres if Covid surge ends and full
King Khan returns to Insta after months of silence
Celebrity couple Dhanush-Aishwarya Rajinikanth part ways
Preity Zinta enjoys "Ghar ki Kheti"
KERALA NEWS
Take prompt action to prevent disasters during monsoons: Kerala HC to state govt
Kochi, Aug 7 (PTI) The Kerala High Court has said the state government has to "take proper and promp
India's 2nd monkeypox patient tested negative: Veena George
‘Flood tourism’ will not be permitted: Minister
Fifth case of monkeypox reported from Kerala
NATIONAL NEWS
Boat found with weapons off Raigad coast owned by Australian woman, drifted due to inclement weather: Fadnavis
Mumbai, Aug 18 (PTI) Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Thursday said the boat f
SC to hear appeal of IOA against Delhi HC order setting up panel to run it
Police constable, militant injured in ongoing Srinagar encounter
India gears up to celebrate 75 years of Independence
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