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Ketanji Brown Jackson was appointed by the Senate on Thursday as the first Black woman ever to serve on the Supreme Court, making US history
The first woman judge in Pakistan's highest court was sworn in on Monday
Over six million new Covid-19 infections were reported globally in the week ending Tuesday as the highly-transmissible Omicron variant continues to spread across the world.
The US government has dropped plans to deport international students who have been forced to take their learning online due to coronavirus.
The March 5-8 trip is expected to provide a sorely-needed spiritual boost to Iraq's beleaguered Christians while furthering the Vatican's bridge-building efforts with the Muslim world.
Iraqis will cast their vote on October 10 2021 in a hotly contested election that will test the country's democratic foundations and could reshape the region for years to come.
Members of Afghanistan's all-female robotics team have been successfully evacuated to Qatar as Taliban militants take hold of the country.
The United States edged close to registering 200,000 Covid-19 deaths, the latest grim milestone for the country just weeks before voters decide if President Donald Trump will stay in office.
Justice Ayesha A Malik was nominated to the role by Chief Justice Gulzar Ahmed, and she will remain in that position until March 2031.
Two lawsuits have implicitly and explicitly made a mention of the MbS-affiliated foundation, prompting a review by the Kingdom, a report said.