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Indian nurse Nimisha Priya’s life relies on Islamic laws – blood money or Qisas. The woman, who is on death row in Yemen for the murder of her business partner, got a temporary respite this week after ...
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Nimisha Priya Case: Yemen Family Refuses To Reconcile, Pardon Kerala Nurse After Execution Postponed 5 Gita Shlokas of Krishna to Remember When You’re Stressed Kapil Raj, the ED officer who arrested ...
A dolphin named 'Lucky' was rescued from a shallow lagoon in Bluffton, South Carolina, on July 12. Weighing approximately 400 pounds, the stranded animal was carried by a team of firefighters, marine ...
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The CPU Cooler with 4 SCREENS!‘As a gastroenterologist, I eat these 4 snack combinations weekly to improve liver health’ Op Sindoor: CDS Gen Anil Chauhan ...
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Gaza hospitals overwhelmed as malnutrition crisis worsensCritical food shortages push Gaza’s healthcare to the brink — as starving Palestinians flood hospitals seeking urgent help.
The Indian government has stated it is closely monitoring the situation. “We have provided legal assistance and appointed a ...
The Ministry of External Affairs is working to support Nimisha Priya, an Indian nurse on death row in Yemen, by appointing a lawyer to assist her family with legal processes and exploring options for ...
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TRF branded terror group by US: What does this mean on the ground?In this India First special broadcast, the focus is on the United States designating The Resistance Front (TRF), a ...
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How Siri Shortcuts Changed Smart HomesThis video explores the significant improvements in Siri’s capabilities through Apple Siri Shortcuts and iOS 12, highlighting ...
On Friday (July 18), the Supreme Court granted permission to Save Nimisha Priya International Action Council, to seek ...
Tata Sons and Tata Trusts on Friday said they have set up a ₹500-crore welfare trust for the victims of the Air India plane crash. The AI-171 Memorial and Welfare Trust has been registered in Mumbai.
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