Official charged for sending Panadol in diplomatic bags
Official was charged with two counts of cheating, one count of providing false information
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Official was charged with two counts of cheating, one count of providing false information
Pakistan's hospitality has been highlighted by foreign media
Event spotlights ongoing struggles, calls for international action against Israeli oppression in Gaza
Critics say decisions by UP and Bihar govts are indicative of rising Islamophobia
The statement made no mention of the status of the Afghan consulates in other cities, including Mumbai.
Such rioting is almost unprecedented in Dublin
Israel fails to recover a single captive and kill senior Hamas leader in 50-day war, over 16,000 people killed on both sides
Former US president mixed holiday wishes with political jabs
In first phase, 13 civilian captives will be released at about 4pm (14:00 GMT)
Teams from 21 countries participated in event
Germany faces shortage of skilled labour with over 1.98 million job vacancies across various sectors
Foreign Office also condemned Israeli aggression in Gaza
Dutch election: what happens next?
Last week Indian soldiers killed eight rebels in the occupied Kashmir valley
Israel-Hamas War Day 48: Protests against Israel continue in world capitals
Footage captured at the scene indicated a vehicle crossing from Canada into the United States
Heir apparent's long-prepared journey to Kingship
Country currently has over 725,000 Indians living illegally
Direct flights to boost tourism, economic interactions
BJP leadership condemns Gandhi's remarks, demands apology
Their discussion was marked by exchange of opinions on Israel-Hamas conflict
Source said US protest issued after Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's state visit to Washington in June
All recruitment under the agreements will be done through the Overseas Employment Corporation
The quake had a depth of 22 kilometers (14 miles), hitting about 300 km north of the capital Port Vila at around 3:37 pm (0447 GMT)
At least 145 of them are children, according to rights and monitoring groups and at least 95 are women while at least 37 are journalists.