Israel's Recruitment of Indian Laborers: A New Initiative Amid Labor Shortages
The country is launching a second recruitment drive after 10,349 construction workers were selected in a previous phase
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The country is launching a second recruitment drive after 10,349 construction workers were selected in a previous phase
Arvind Kejriwal announces resignation a day after his release from prison on bail in a corruption case he claims is politically motivated.
Tehran says its satellite launches are civilian in nature but the West warns the technology can be used for ballistic missiles.
In the past week, two American MQ-9 Reaper drones were downed over the Marib and Saada provinces of Yemen by the Yemeni military while they were carrying out spying operations.
If Washington expands weapons authorisation, NATO will be directly involved in the war, says the Russian leader.
Diana Johnson was discussing the crime “epidemic” at a senior officers’ event
Interim Leader Calls for Calm and Warns Against Taking the Law Into One's Own Hands
Israeli General Yitzhak Brik warns that it would be a "major disaster for Israel" if launches a war on Lebanon.
It will be the first-ever spacewalk on a private mission. But does the US bear no responsibility for SpaceX’s soaring ambitions?
Indians in West Bengal may face a shortage of hilsa, their favourite fish, as millions gear up to celebrate the state's biggest festival, Durga Puja, in October.
The White House has dismissed what it says are “racist conspiracy theories”
Marcel Brown was wrongfully convicted over 2008 shooting of 19-year-old man in Chicago.