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PTI founder admits calling for peaceful protest outside GHQ

RAWALPINDI: In a recent development, the founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) accepted that he called for a peaceful protest outside General Headquarters (GHQ), ARY...

Iran admits downing Ukrainian airplane ‘unintentionally’: state TV

Iran in its statement termed the downing of the plane as “human error”.

German nurse admits to killing 100 patients as trial opens

Former nurse Niels Hoegel admitted Tuesday to killing 100 patients in his care, on the first day of his trial in the biggest serial...

Tesla’s Musk admits Model 3 braking issue, promises fix

Tesla Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk has sought to play down a report identifying “big flaws” in its Model 3 sedan, admitting there is...

Murdered Spanish boy’s stepmother admits killing him

MADRID: A woman caught in Spain with the body of her stepson in her car boot admitted Tuesday she had killed him, police said,...

PML-N’s Riaz Pirzada says IB letter is genuine

ISLAMABAD: Minister for Inter Provincial Coordination Riaz Hussain Pirzada on Monday said the alleged letter of Intelligence Bureau (IB) was genuine and not forged,...

The News reporter admits contacting Panama case judge for information

KARACHI: Responding to a contempt of court notice, a reporter of a local media house has admitted contacting a judge to take information regarding...

Indian politician admits entering politics to fool people, earn money

An independent candidate from Agra for the upcoming assembly elections in India’s state Uttar Pradesh will be the most honest politician you will see...

Modi admits India carried out no surgical strike

NEW DELHI: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday admitted that no surgical strike has been carried out in any country, ARY News reported. In...

Auschwitz bookkeeper admits ‘moral guilt’ at Holocaust trial

LUENEBURG, GERMANY: A 93-year-old former bookkeeper at Auschwitz who is accused of being an accessory to mass murder told a German court that he felt morally guilty for his work at the Nazi death camp, describing in detail the grisly killings he had witnessed there.

World Bank admits flaws in resettlement practices

WASHINGTON: The World Bank said Wednesday it would reform the way it handles the resettlement of people moved to make way for development projects, saying internal reviews have revealed significant flaws.
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