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Russia's missile attack on Zelenskyy’s hometown kills one policeman, injures 52 others in central Ukraine

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The missile strikes were among multiple Russian attacks across Ukraine overnight. The strikes come days after 16 people were killed in an attack on a market in eastern Ukraine and drone debris was found in Romania. Emergency services personnel work to extinguish fire following Russian attack in Kryvyi Rih Russia-Ukraine war:    On Friday, September 8, a Russian missile attack on the hometown of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy resulted in the death of one police officer and at least 52 injuries, according to officials. Three people were killed in a second attack in the southern Kherson region. The missile attacks were just one of many that Russia allegedly launched against Ukraine overnight. Local elections in the places it has invaded as well as others that it does not control are another way Moscow is aiming to boost its political influence.In a statement, the foreign ministry of Ukraine announced that it did not recognise the "fake elections." The missile strikes co

Prez Joe Biden lands in Delhi for G20 Summit, first stop is PM Modi’s residence

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American NSA Jake Sullivan said the US had a deep stake in stewarding the G20 and making sure that it remains a central mechanism for global coordination   US President Joe Biden arrived in New Delhi on Friday to attend the G20 Summit. His first engagement in    Delhi is a meeting with PM Modi (PTI video/screengrab) NEW DELHI:   In preparation for the G20 Summit, US President Joe Biden arrived in New Delhi on Friday night. He will shortly meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the latter's residence on Lok Kalyan Marg in the centre of the nation's capital. Jake Sullivan, the national security adviser for the United States, predicted that the bilateral meeting between President Biden and Prime Minister Modi will result in progress on issues raised during Modi's state visit to Washington, DC, including the GE jet engine deal, India's decision to purchase Predator drones, cooperation on 5G/6G, and the civil nuclear domain. VIDEO | United States President @JoeBiden lands in

Will Accept India's Name Change To Bharat If Formalities Complete: UN

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The UN's statement comes days after a huge controversy broke out over the shift to India from Bharat in the dinner invitation from President Droupadi Murmu to foreign leaders attending the G20 summit this weekend.   It's not for the UN to comment on the (India vs Bharat) debate, said the spokesperson.(Representational)   New Delhi:  When New Delhi completes all necessary procedures, the UN "will change India's name to Bharat in UN records," a spokeswoman for the international organisation told NDTV today.  India will inform us when the necessary steps are taken to change the name, and we will update the name in the UN records, according to Stephane Dujarric, principal spokesperson for the UN Secretary General. The declaration was made a few days after a major controversy erupted over President Droupadi Murmu's invitation to a luncheon for international leaders attending the G20 meeting this weekend, which changed India's name from Bharat to India. Speaking

‘Won’t tolerate this kind of violent extremism': Rishi Sunak on Khalistani issue

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On March 19, Khalistani elements attacked the Indian High Commission in London.       Britain's Prime Minister Rishi Sunak   Britain's Prime Minister Rishi Sunak stated that his country is "working closely with the Indian government to tackle the Khalistani issue" after arriving in Delhi on Friday to attend the historic G20 Summit. In the UK, violent Khalistani fanaticism of any type would not be tolerated, according to Sunak. As a result of the attack on the Indian High Commission in London on March 19, there have been growing concerns in India regarding the actions of pro-Khalistan individuals in the UK. Indian Americans have harshly condemned the incident and asked that those guilty be brought to justice right away. “…We are working very closely with the Indian government to particularly tackle 'PKE' Pro-Khalistan Extremism. I don't think it's right. Our security Minister recently was just in India talking to his counterparts. We have working groups