Killed 14 friends by mixing poison, the punishment that the Thai girl received

A Thai woman used to make friends by sweet talk and then kill them by mixing the deadly poison cyanide with their drinks. In this way, she killed 14 people. But the end was not saved. A Thai court has sentenced the woman accused of killing 14 friends with poisonous cyanide. This information was revealed […]

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Modi’s ties to Adani will face tougher scrutiny this time around

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will find it increasingly difficult to distance himself from the latest controversy erupting around Gautam Adani, one of the world’s richest businessmen who’s widely seen as having close ties with the Indian leader. Hours after US prosecutors charged Adani with helping direct a massive bribery scheme, opposition leaders in India renewed […]

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Chinese companies eye Bangladesh to avoid looming US tariffs under Trump

Bangladesh is likely to see a boost in foreign investment as Chinese businesses plan to relocate here to avoid high export tariffs from the US after the Trump administration takes office in January next year. “I think the Trump administration is going to raise substantial tariffs on Chinese goods,” said Calvin Nyan, newly re-elected president […]

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Putin gifts North Korea a lion, bears and ducks

Russian President Vladimir Putin has gifted North Korea dozens of animals, including a lion and two bears, as a sign of friendship between Moscow and Pyongyang, Russian officials said Wednesday. The two countries have deepened political, military and cultural ties amid Russia’s offensive on Ukraine, with Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un repeatedly […]

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Japan sets monthly record 3.31 mln visitors in October

Japan welcomed a record 3.31 million visitors last month, official data showed on Wednesday, as the weak yen propelled a tourism boom that is pouring money into the nation’s coffers. The number of foreign visitors for business and leisure rose from 2.87 million in September and exceeded the previous monthly record of 3.29 million set […]

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Indian news agency ANI sues OpenAI for unsanctioned content use in AI training

Indian news agency ANI has sued OpenAI in a New Delhi court, accusing the ChatGPT creator of using its published content without permission to help train the artificial intelligence chatbot, something that OpenAI says it has stopped doing. ANI is the latest news organisation globally to take OpenAI to court following lawsuits in the US […]

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Over 200 thousand Uzbeks to be hired in developed countries in 2025 : PM Aripov

Over 200 thousand Uzbeks will be hired in developed countries in 2025, announced the Prime Minister Abdulla Aripov at a meeting of the Legislative Chamber on Wednesday. Before being re-approved for this position, the head of government presented to the lower house of parliament the Cabinet of Ministers’ short and long term action program for […]

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COP29: Rizwana urging grant-based allocations in climate finance negotiations

Syeda Rizwana Hasan, Advisor to the Ministry of Environment, Forest, Climate Change, and Water Resources, has called for grant-based allocations for adaptation, loss and damage, and other critical areas in the ongoing New Collective Quantified Goals (NCQG) negotiations at the World Climate Conference (COP29). Speaking at the plenary session on NCQG, Ms. Hasan emphasized the […]

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Iran Pledges $6B Investment in Afghanistan’s Transportation Infrastructure

Seyed Hossein Mirshafi, advisor and representative of Iran’s Minister of Roads and Urban Development in infrastructure development and special projects, stated that his country is ready to invest $6 billion in Afghanistan’s transportation infrastructure. In an interview with an Iranian media outlet, the advisor and representative of Iran’s Minister of Roads and Urban Development further […]

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