Myanmar Junta Holds First Post-Coup Election Amid War, Boycotts and Global Doubts
Myanmar opened polling in parts of the country for its first post-coup election, but violence, boycotts, and the exclusion of...
Read moreDetailsMyanmar opened polling in parts of the country for its first post-coup election, but violence, boycotts, and the exclusion of...
Read moreDetailsMembers of Bajrang Dal allegedly stormed a café in Bareilly and disrupted a nursing student’s birthday party, accusing Muslim classmates...
Read moreDetailsDhaka Metropolitan Police say two key suspects in the murder of political activist Osman Hadi fled to India through the...
Read moreDetailsWith a December 28 rally by Meitei groups expected to mobilise large numbers, the dispute over Koubru and Thangjing risks...
Read moreDetailsSenior Congress leaders, including Rahul Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge, focused on opposing the newly enacted VB-G RAM G Act, which...
Read moreDetailsThe disruption of Bangladesh singer James’s performance has renewed criticism of the interim government, with opponents accusing it of failing...
Read moreDetailsGurugram Police said the main accused had befriended the woman months earlier and was angered by her repeated rejection, leading...
Read moreDetailsEven as several states report attacks and harassment of Christians during Christmas, Delhi Police have registered an FIR against three...
Read moreDetailsThe killing of Indian-origin PhD scholar Shivank Avasthi has sparked concern over the safety of international students in Canada, as...
Read moreDetailsChina has said its relationship with India is guided by long-term strategic interests and pledged to strengthen trust, dialogue, and...
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