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Threat to blow up the Taj Mahal with a bomb

There has been a threat to blow up the Taj Mahal, a historic building in the Indian city of Agra. According to media reports, the...

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Great Wall of China damaged by workers looking for shortcut

A section of the Great Wall of China severely damaged by construction workers in the central...

US first lady Jill Biden tests positive for Covid-19

US First Lady Jill Biden tested positive for Covid-19 on Monday and is experiencing mild symptoms,...

Birmingham City Council declares itself effectively bankrupt

Europe's largest local authority Birmingham City Council issued a section 114 notice freezing all expenditure except...

Pakistan: IMF rejects power relief plan

Pakistan: IMF rejects power relief plan. According to sources in the Finance Department, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has rejected the Pakistani government's proposal to help the poor pay their exorbitant electricity bills.

School principal demands capital punishment over leaked video

School principal demands capital punishment over leaked video. Irfan Ghafoor Memon, the accused principal, has demanded "capital punishment" for himself following the disclosure of a video scandal against him.

School principal arrested on sexual assault

School principal arrested on sexual assault. A private school's principal detained by the police on suspicion of sexual assault in the Gulshan-e-Hadeed neighborhood.

UK: Passengers face disruption from train strike

There will be no train services in large parts of the country on Friday as the...

Electricity bills: Traders shutter down strike on Sept 2

Electricity bills: Traders shutter down strike on Sept 2. According to News, the Lahore business community announced on Thursday

Sutlej water level dropped

Sutlej water level dropped. According to News, the water level of the Utlej River has decreased to low flood at Ganda Singh Wala in the Kasur district.

New York City allows Friday Azan on loudspeakers

New York City allows Friday Azan on loudspeakers . The Muslim call to prayer can now broadcast by mosques (masjids) in New York City without a permit on Fridays from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m., even in areas with noise restrictions.

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