World
Kachchatheevu Issue: Sri Lankan Minister Says ‘Not Unusual To Hear Such Noises During Election Time’
Sri Lankan Minister dismisses India's claims on Kachchatheevu island, citing lack of grounds. Tensions rise amid accusations over fishing rights
Amit Row Over Lakshadweep, Maldives Minister Says 'We Still Consider India A Friend'
Maldives’ Economic Minister Mohamed Saeed during an interview stressed that the island country still considers India a friend
'Makes Him Look Weak': Obama's Former Speechwriter Slams Biden After Israeli Airstrike That Killed 7 Aid Workers
Jon Favreau, former speechwriter for ex-US president Barak Obama, slammed Biden over his Israel attack response, calling it "weak"
Taiwan Rescuers Try to Reach Scores Trapped in Tunnels After Massive Quake Rattles Island
Dramatic videos released by the island's Central Emergency Operation Centre showed a helicopter flying two sorties to pluck six miners trapped in a gypsum quarry in Hualien county, near the epicentre of the quake
Judge Rejects Donald Trump's Request to Delay Hush-Money Trial Until Supreme Court Rules on Immunity
The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear arguments on April 25 — a week-and-a-half after the start of jury selection in the hush-money case
Canada Set To Hike Permanent Residency Fee By 12% From April 30
Permanent residency in Canada opens a pathway to getting Canadian citizenship. This specific amount is payable at the time of application for permanent residence
US braces for retaliation after attack on Iran consulate — even as it says it wasn't involved
Shortly after an airstrike widely attributed to Israel destroyed an Iranian consulate building in Syria, the United States had an urgent message for Iran: We had nothing to do with it.
Why Is Taiwan So Exposed to Earthquakes and So Well Prepared to Withstand Them?
Learn about Taiwan's earthquake history, its preparedness, and resilience as it grapples with the aftermath of the most powerful quake in a quarter-century
Pakistan: Three Judges Of Lahore High Court Receive Threatening White-Powder Letters
Lahore High Court judges received threatening letters with white powder, suspected to be anthrax. Security heightened; investigation launched
Former Hawaii Democrat Tulsi Gabbard Declined RFK Jr. Offer To Be His Running Mate
Former Hawaii Dem Tulsi Gabbard said she respectfully declined the offer by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to be his running mate.
Putin Vows to Find the Masterminds of the Moscow Concert Hall Attack and Urges Tighter Security
Putin said that the masterminds of the concert hall raid sought to “sow discord and panic, strife and hatred in our country in order to break up Russia from within,” adding that “we mustn’t allow them to do that"
Attacks On Hindu Temples In US: Congress Members Write To Justice Dept, Demand Probe Status Report
Pramila Jayapal, Ro Khanna, Raja Krishnamoorthi, Shri Thanedar and Ami Bera penned a letter to the DOJ highlighting the plight of Hindu Americans.
'Burn Your Wives’ Sarees': Bangladesh PM Hasina Counters Opposition's 'Boycott India' Campaign
Bangladesh's Sheikh Hasina challenges opposition's 'Boycott India' campaign, using saris as a political weapon against anti-India sentiments
'Let’s Properly Handle Differences': Beijing On 74th Anniversary Of India-China Diplomatic Ties
Chinese embassy in India commemorates 74th diplomatic anniversary, emphasising consensus implementation for stable bilateral relations
Israel PM Netanyahu Undergoes 'Successful' Hernia Surgery
The Israel PM Netanyahu's doctors said the Prime Minister is in good spirits and is recovering well.
PM Shehbaz Sharif Of Cash-Strapped Pakistan Bans Red Carpets At Official Events
Pakistan's PM Shehbaz Sharif bans red carpets at government events, aiming to cut unnecessary expenses amidst economic challenges