Beirut, May 2 : The Lebanese Ministry of Public Health has reported the outbreak of viral hepatitis in West Bekaa region, eastern Lebanon, according to media reports. The Ministry said on Wednesd ...
Read moreTel Aviv, May 2 : As the indirect mediatory talks between Hamas and Israel are progressing in Cairo, Hamas has expressed concern at temporary ceasefire and have informed the mediators that they want ...
Read moreCairo, May 2 : Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry and visiting French counterpart Stephane Sejourne met here to discuss the situation in the Gaza Strip and an Egypt-brokered ceasefire proposed ...
Read moreSeoul, May 1 : Wearing masks at hospitals in South Korea is not a must anymore as the government downgraded the infection level of Covid-19 and lifted last-remaining antivirus regulations, according ...
Read morePhnom Penh, May 1 : A Cambodian health official on Wednesday warned of health risks as temperatures in the Southeast Asian country have soared to record highs. Secretary of State and Spokesperson ...
Read moreWashington, May 1 : The Fresno police department in California on Wednesday denied reports that one of the two persons attacked in a shooting incident was Canada-based gangster Goldy Brar. 'If y ...
Read moreJerusalem, May 1 : Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has pledged to launch a ground attack on Rafah "with or without" a deal with Hamas. Speaking in a meeting with families of hostages, Ne ...
Read moreTel Aviv, May 1 : The US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, arrived in Israel where he will meet the country's President Isaac Herzog and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday to push forw ...
Read moreSeoul, May 1 : Medical schools in South Korea are expected to admit approximately 1,550 more students next year, as they finalise plans to increase admission quotas. The number marks a slight decr ...
Read moreNew York, May 1 : Police stormed Ivy League Columbia University, the ground zero of nationwide pro-Palestine protests, breaking up the occupation of a building by agitators and arresting scores of t ...
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