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Republicans edge Ahead in Final Lap of US Midterms - Asiana Times

Republicans have seen a jump in their prospects in recent weeks, with polls indicating they are all set to win control over the House of Representatives. Also, they have gained momentum in the conflict in the Senate. America will hold its midterm elections on Tuesday, after an ardent weekend of campaigning by both the parties, and amidst a wider sense that Republicans in the final lap of the elections have jumped ahead. Voters are ready to elect all 435 members of the House of Representatives, 36 state governors, 35 members of the Senate, 27 Secretaries of State and 30 attorney…

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<strong>COP27: 'Climate chaos' warning as UN's Climate Change Summit begins</strong> - Asiana Times

With a warning that our planet is “sending a distress signal”, the UN’s climate change summit in Egypt opened. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres was replying to a UN report unveiled on Sunday, saying the last eight years were on track to be the hottest on record. One of the biggest threats to life: “Climate change” The majority of the world’s political leaders and the scientific community agree that one of the biggest threats to life is climate change on this planet, and the impacts are being felt and seen already in the form of droughts around the world, more severe and…

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<strong>Sharad Pawar flies to Shirdi for NCP meet from Mumbai hospital, targets PM Modi</strong> - Asiana Times

Sharad Pawar who’s a Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief targeted Narendra Modi on Saturday, saying that a Prime Minister should be broad-minded. He said except in states like Assam, Gujarat, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, and some Northeastern states, the majority of the country’s people have rejected the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Sharad Pawar: “A prime minister should be broad-minded” The leader of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), Sharad Pawar on Saturday, attacked Narendra Modi by saying that a prime minister should be broad-minded and have a vision for overall development, but sadly, it doesn’t look like this. Sharad Pawar who’s 81…

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Ex-Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan Shot and Wounded at Protest March - Asiana Times

Imran Khan, the former Pakistan Prime Minister was wounded in an evident “assassination” attempt at his rally after a gunman opened fire on Thursday, November 3, in the Wazirabad district of Punjab province. His party spokesperson said that Imran Khan has been taken to a hospital. Imran Khan got attacked while holding a protest march Pakistan’s dismissed Prime Minister, Imran Khan, was wounded in a gun attack while holding a protest march on his convoy, in the eastern city of Wazirabad. He was injured in the leg when the burst of gunfire struck his vehicle. At least five people including…

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Israel elections: Netanyahu set to return with far right's help, showed partial results - Asiana Times

Benjamin Netanyahu, who’s a former Israeli prime minister, is on the verge of a dramatic return after partial results showed that he was certain to win a majority with the far right’s help in parliament. Mr Netanyahu’s said, “We are very close to a big victory” Mr Netanyahu’s bloc is all set to win 65 out of 120 seats, with 86% of votes from the general election counted. He said to jubilant supporters in Jerusalem, “We are near to a big victory”. Although, he will be dependent on the assistance of the ultra-nationalist Religious Zionism party. Its leaders, Itamar Bezalel…

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Jailed British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abdel Fattah escalates hunger strike, Ahead of COP27 - Asiana Times

British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abdel Fattah who is jailed, is starting a new stage of his hunger strike, according to his family who is afraid for his life. It comes amidst increasing calls for his release as Egypt this weekend is all set to host the COP27 climate summit. Alaa Abdel Fattah’s hunger strike Alaa Abd el-Fattah who’s a 40 years old prominent human rights blogger and activist, has spent the last eight behind bars in Cairo’s notorious Tora Maximum Security Two prison, as a British-Egyptian prisoner. He is on a partial hunger strike as his family said that he has…

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Power and water supply in Ukraine gets hit by massive Russian missile attacks - Asiana Times

After Russia launched more than 50 missiles targeting critical infrastructure facilities, power and water supplies got badly hit across the country, says Ukraine. Russia said it targeted Ukraine’s energy systems and military command. Russia’s devastating missile attacks on Ukraine’s energy facilities According to the recent update from the mayor, 40% of residents are devoid of water in the capital Kyiv and 270,000 apartments have no electricity. Energy systems were also devastated in the north-eastern city of Kharkiv. Thirteen people overall, were also injured across the country. The country’s defence ministry said that long-range high-precision weaponry hit all the “designated objects”.…

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Cable Bridge in Gujarat's Morbi collapses, More than 100 people died - Asiana Times

The suspension bridge collapsed over Gujarat’s Machchhu river in Morbi, which was recently opened again for the public after renovation, after over 500 people came to see it on Sunday. Air Force, Navy and Army join NDRF for rescue operations. The Cable bridge was reopened on the occasion of Gujarati New Year Hours after Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Vadodara, laid the foundation stone for a C-295 transport aircraft manufacturing plant, a cable bridge in Gujarat’s Morbi area on the Machchhu river collapsed on Sunday. As per news agency, local hospital has said that till now more than 100 people…

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UK is involved in Crimea drone strike, says Russia  - Asiana Times

The thrill of an actual artillery strike was dwindling as the last village’s Ukrainian defenders before the invading Russians crouched for safety in the wrecked remains of a school. Artillery battles overrun Ukraine’s southern front The thrill of a precise artillery strike was vanishing as the Ukrainian defenders before the invading Russians of the last village, crouched for safety in the shattered remains of a school. Puffs of smoke showed where the Russians had suffered their recent losses along the flat and Ukraine’s southern front’s almost completely lifeless terrain. A drone skimming somewhere beamed back images above the darkening horizon…

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