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Government Announces Significant Cut in Petroleum Prices

Pakistan reduces petroleum prices by up to Rs14 per litre, responding to a significant drop in global oil prices.

Gospel Singer Dies While Performing During Concert

Brazilian gospel singer Pedro Henrique tragically collapsed and died on stage during a live performance at a concert.

Teacher in Georgia charged with making terroristic threats to children

The arrest of Benjamin Reese, a 51-year-old seventh-grade teacher at Warner Robins Middle School in Georgia.

Muslim family accused of assaulting teenage son over religion in Nashville

The alarm was raised when officers conducted a welfare check on December 11, discovering the teen visibly shaken.

Finland declared the closure of all land borders with Russia again

Finnish Ministry of the Interior declared the closure of all land borders with Russia from December 15 to January 14.

ECP issues schedule for Feb 8, General Elections

Election symbols will be assigned to political parties on January 13, and the polls are scheduled for February 8, as per the ECP announcement.

Putin vows ‘harsh’ punishment for meddling in Russia vote

"Any interference in Russia's internal affairs will be punished, and punished harshly, according to Russian laws," Putin said during a meeting with party leaders in the Duma, parliament's lower house.

I’m willing to risk my business empire for Palestine: Huda Kattan

The beauty mogul reiterated her support for Palestine and slammed attempts to intimidate her

Actor Matthew Perry died from ‘acute effects of ketamine’

The medical examiner’s office said that drowning, coronary artery disease and the effects of an opioid, buprenorphine, had contributed to his death.

IDF killed Israeli hostages in Gaza

The army has said it bears “full responsibility” for the deaths

‘We are at war with Israel,’ Hezbollah tells in an interview

The Lebanese militant group says it will continue attacking Israeli positions to support the besieged people of Gaza

Prince Harry wins phone-hacking case

Piers Morgan and other Mirror editors knew they were breaking the law by tapping the British royal’s phone, a judge has ruled