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Slain ISIS Leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi’s Widow Sentenced To Death In Iraq - News18
News18· 1 day agoAn Iraqi court has sentenced Asma Mohammed, the first wife of late Islamic State (IS) leader Abu...
NEET-UG 2024: SC to hear pleas over irregularities on July 18 | India News - Times of India
The Times of India· 1 day agoThe CBI has submitted a probe status report to the court regarding the ongoing investigation into...
BWA Highlights Web3 Industry’s Requests, Observations Ahead of Union Budget
Gadgets 360· 1 day agoDuring the meeting, Dilip Chenoy, the chairperson of this Web3 advisory body, said that the industry...
Why Georgia failed to make the EU cut: Blame its own law
Firstpost· 1 day agoGeorgia’s aspiration to join the European Union has been put on hold due to the recent passage of a...
Major relief for Musk: Elon won't have to pay $500 million as severance to former Twitter staff
Firstpost· 1 day agoUS District Judge Trina Thompson in San Francisco dismissed a lawsuit that claimed Musk refused to...
Fake Telegram video, bell-curve, increase in marks: What NTA, Centre told SC in affidavit
The Week· 1 day agoThe National Testing Agency (NTA) filed a separate additional affidavit in the Supreme Court on...
Anant Ambani-Radhika Merchant wedding: Check guests list, date, and more
Business Standard India· 1 day agoAnant Ambani and Radhika Merchant's grand wedding will take place on July 12, 2024, at the Jio World...
Joe Biden’s press conference will be a key test for him. But he’s no master of the big rhetorical...
Indian Express· 1 day agoPresident Joe Biden has a fresh opportunity Thursday to try to prove to the American public that...
Darwin Nunez, Uruguay players fight with Colombian fans after Copa America loss; WATCH
Firstpost· 1 day agoViolent scenes marked Uruguay’s defeat to Colombia in the Copa America semi-final on Thursday as...
Elon Musk beats $500 million severance suit over mass Twitter layoff
Business Standard India· 1 day agoSeveral similar cases filed by former Twitter employees and executives are moving through the courts