Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's administration will deliver its final budget for a complete fiscal year on February 1 before he and the
22 persons, including a journalist, were given varied prison sentences by an Uzbek court for the fatal uprising that occurred in the independent
According to a recent investigation, torture and other alleged breaches they allegedly faced during their arrest, questioning, and detention are
On the final day of his over 150-day cross-country "unity" march, hundreds of people defied the bitter Himalayan cold to gather in Srinagar, the
Jens Stoltenberg, the secretary-general of NATO, has asked South Korea to step up its military aid to Ukraine, citing other nations that have
According to the regional governor, Russia has sent more troops and equipment to its western Kursk region along the Ukrainian border. Roman
According to Finland's foreign minister, despite a potential Turkish stumbling block on Sweden's NATO application, both countries still intend to
After a US investment firm said that Gautam Adani, the richest man in Asia, had engaged in "brazen" corporate fraud, shares of his business empire
The 2002 Gujarat riots are the subject of a BBC documentary that sparks a media frenzy in India. Additionally, the labor movement vs. the UK
A recent massacre in Ukraine by Russian soldiers has been linked by the head of the Auschwitz Nazi death camp memorial to similar misery endured
In a primary that will be held by the Maldives' ruling party, current President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih will face off against Mohamed Nasheed, a
Thousands of Afghans left the country when the Taliban took back control in August 2021 out of concern for restrictions on their freedoms. One of
The M23 rebel onslaught in the east of the country, which prompted 450 people, including women and children, to flee to the area near the UN
For allegedly providing satellite footage of Ukraine to support the mercenary Wagner Group's military operations for Russia, the US has sanctioned a
Final election dates for two provinces whose assemblies were dissolved earlier this month as part of former prime minister Imran Khan's effort to
During the wave of missile and drone attacks that Russia launched against Ukraine, at least one person was reported dead in Kyiv. A day after
NATO negotiations between Sweden and Turkey are broken off, the chief prosecutor of Lebanon and the judge who is trying to indict him square off,
Alireza Akbari, a British-Iranian national and former deputy defense minister, was executed by Iran recently on suspicion of spying for the United
The Bank of Canada became the first significant central bank fighting global inflation to declare it would probably delay future rises for the time
According to an African foundation, over the past three years, there has been "widespread democratic backsliding" and deteriorating security, which