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Types of car insurance coverage

Car insurance comes in different types of coverage, and it’s important to understand them when you’re comparing quotes and buying a policy. One common type is liability car insurance, which covers injuries or damage you cause to others while driving. This includes damage to another person’s car. In fact, most states require you to have at least some liability coverage. …

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In blunt remarks, US Vice President Harris calls out Israel over ‘catastrophe’ in Gaza

US Vice President Kamala Harris made a strong call on Sunday for the Palestinian militant group Hamas to agree to an immediate six-week ceasefire. She also urged Israel to take greater action to enhance the delivery of aid into Gaza, which she described as a “humanitarian catastrophe” with innocent people suffering. Harris’s remarks represent some of the strongest statements on …

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Karachi hunt for victory at home ground against table-toppers Multan today

Karachi Kings, who recently suffered consecutive defeats against Quetta Gladiators and Islamabad United, will be seeking redemption as they face the table-topping Multan Sultans on their home ground today, Sunday. Following their three losses and two wins in five matches, Karachi Kings, led by skipper Shan Masood, have slipped to the fifth position in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) points …

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Thousands attend as Navalny laid to rest in Moscow

Late Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was laid to rest on Friday in a Moscow cemetery, where thousands of mourners had gathered. This came two weeks after his death in an Arctic prison. Navalny, a prominent opponent of President Vladimir Putin and an anti-corruption campaigner, was buried after a brief candle-lit funeral service in a nearby church. The casket, following …

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US probes security risks posed by Chinese tech in cars

US President Joe Biden has announced an investigation into the potential national security risks associated with Chinese technology in cars. He has instructed the Commerce Department to conduct the probe, focusing on connected vehicles that contain technology from “countries of concern,” such as China. The investigation aims to address threats and the potential collection of sensitive data. In a statement, …

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Trump is disqualified from Illinois ballot, judge rules

An Illinois state judge has ruled that Donald Trump cannot appear on the Republican presidential primary ballot in Illinois due to his involvement in the insurrection at the US Capitol on January 6, 2021. However, the ruling’s implementation has been delayed as the former president is expected to appeal the decision. The judge, Tracie Porter, supported the argument presented by …

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Pakistan and Saudi Arabia vow to boost investment in key sectors — commerce ministry

Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have agreed to increase investment in important areas to promote sustainable economic growth and prosperity. This agreement was reached after the Pakistani commerce ministry announced that Caretaker Commerce Minister Gohar Ejaz had engaged in high-level discussions during his official visit to Saudi Arabia. The purpose of these discussions was to strengthen bilateral economic ties between the …

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Uzbekistan sentences 21 over Indian-made cough syrup deaths

On Monday, Uzbekistan gave punishments to 21 people involved in the deaths of 68 children who took a contaminated cough syrup from India. Between 2022 and 2023, at least 86 children in Uzbekistan were poisoned, and 68 of them died. Singh Raghvendra Pratap, an Indian citizen and the director of a company that imported the syrup called Doc-1 Max, received …

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WTO convenes ministers in UAE with slim hopes for breakthrough

The world’s trade ministers gathered in the UAE on Monday for a high-level meeting of the World Trade Organization (WTO), but prospects for major breakthroughs are unclear due to geopolitical tensions and disagreements. The 13th ministerial conference of the WTO, known as MC13, is taking place in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, and is the first …

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Eight in hospital after reports of ‘odour’ at Sweden intel service

On Friday, an investigation was launched by the police in Sweden after a suspicious odor at the country’s Security Service office resulted in eight people being hospitalized with respiratory symptoms. The scene was filled with police wearing gas masks, along with numerous ambulances and emergency vehicles, as the area surrounding the office of the agency, known as Sapo, was cordoned …

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