Earthquake Of 4.0 Magnitude Strikes Pakistan
An earthquake of 4.0 magnitude hit Balochistan, Pakistan, causing strong shaking due to its shallow depth of 10 km. Further details awaited. Source
Read MoreAn earthquake of 4.0 magnitude hit Balochistan, Pakistan, causing strong shaking due to its shallow depth of 10 km. Further details awaited. Source
Read MoreThere is no Indian Economic Zone in Bangladesh’s Mirsarai Economic Zone and the idea of having one exists only on “pen and paper”, Bangladesh Industrial Development Authority (BIDA) Chairman Ashik Chowdhury has said. Source
Read MoreAir traffic data showed Pakistan operating civilian flights amid drone attacks against India, proving the Indian government’s claims that it was using civilian airspace as cover. Source
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Read MorePakistan closes airspace after India’s retaliatory strikes following unprovoked firing and drone attacks along the LoC. Closure lasts until noon today. Source
Read MoreIsraeli drones carried out multiple airstrikes across southern Lebanon, killing a Hezbollah member and destroying several prefabricated structures, Lebanese security and official sources said. Source
Read MoreThe official notification did not cite any reason for the drastic measure and no further details were immediately provided by the authorities. Source
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Read MoreIn India, the price of gold stands at ₹9,688 per gram for 24 karat gold, ₹8,880 per gram for 22 karat gold, and ₹7,266 per gram for 18 karat gold (999 gold), according to data from Goodreturns. Source
Read MoreThe administration also said that it would be doing so as an ongoing investigation into the university by the Department of Homeland Security. A letter has been sent to the university by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. Source
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