Taliban commanders are not present at UN negotiations in Qatar when it comes to Afghanistan.
Taliban leaders are not present at the UN conference being held in Qatar on the continuing situation in Afghanistan. Two days of talks between special envoys on Afghanistan and UN member states are taking place in Doha. Engagement with the Taliban regime and provision of humanitarian help are on the table.
Google's representatives in New York and California organized employee protests and rallies against the company's billion-dollar contract with Israel. Our next report will cover this topic.
South African building collapse: Teams race against the clock to find survivors.
Rescuers are racing against the clock to reach at least 39 people trapped beneath a collapsed building in George, South Africa. The structure was under construction when it collapsed two days ago, killing at least seven people.
China's urban train fueled by hydrogen has finished testing.
On Thursday, China's first autonomously constructed hydrogen-powered urban train achieved a test speed of 160 km/h, a significant advancement in the use of hydrogen energy in rail transportation.
Dozens of Palestinians are killed by Israeli overnight attacks around the Gaza Strip.
There have been increased attacks by the Israeli military in Gaza's north, center, and south. Several of the most recent attacks have claimed the lives of numerous Palestinians. In an attack on a residential building in Gaza City, in the north, at least ten people lost their lives. The hospital, Al Shifa, which is about to collapse completely, received the bodies. In the center of Gaza, Israeli forces also bombarded residences in Zawaida and the Nuseirat refugee camp. There were at least 17 Palestinian fatalities. Because there were no corpse bags or shrouds, their remains were covered in blankets. Supplies of vital medical equipment are running low throughout the strip.
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Secretive Royal health matters: how is the Royal family coping with health concerns?
The latest cancer diagnosis of King Charles and the Prince of Wales's recuperation from an abdominal surgery appear to be straining the stability of the British monarchy. According to a royal book, if Megan Markle and Prince Harry had not resigned from their official royal positions, things would have turned out differently. See to find out more!
Hungary's president resigns in the face of strong pressure to pardon a collaborator in child abuse. President Katalin Novak of Hungary resigned under intense pressure when it was decided to pardon a man who had been found guilty of aiding in the cover-up of sexual abuse in a children's home.
Report: Scam emails will appear authentic because to artificial intelligence
As the UK's cybersecurity agency has warned, artificial intelligence will make it harder to distinguish between emails that are sent by scammers and bad actors and those that are legitimate. This includes messages that request that computer users reset their passwords.
Pakistan is engulfed in a protest over election cheating. The election in Pakistan, which appeared to be ended with results in hand, has turned out to be anything but, despite the best efforts of all parties, there is no indication of an Alliance to form a government, and the issues facing the country's 241 million citizens now seem more fantastic than before. Watch to find out more!
UK: Fresh defeats in House of Lords over Rwanda bill, lawmakers reject all 7 bill amendments
The UK PM Rishi Sunak's plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda has faced further delay. The people in the House of Lords voted against a number of changes to the legislation.
Kashmir's Tourism Boom: More than a million people rode the Gulmarg Gondola
Over a million people visited the Gulmarg Gondola in Jammu and Kashmir, setting a record and earning more than Rs 110 crore in revenue. It demonstrates how the government's efforts to improve a region that has long been tarnished by conflict have increased the number of tourists visiting Kashmir Valley.
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