Tokyo: A powerful 7.3 magnitude earthquake shook off the coast of Fukushima in northern Japan on Wednesday evening, triggering a tsunami advisory.
A North Korean missile fired from its capital region exploded in mid-air in an apparent failed launch on Wednesday, South Korea's military said, amid speculation that the North could soon launch its biggest long-range missile in its most significant provocation in years.
Stop atrocities on Hindus immediately, release ISKCON monk from jail: RSS to Bangladesh interim govt
Over 150 two-wheelers gutted in fire at Varanasi's Cantt railway station
Shinde is not upset, says party colleague Samant as outgoing CM heads for his village
US universities urge foreign students to return to campus ahead of Trump's swearing-in
Misuse of power, money to control election mechanism seen during Maharashtra polls: Sharad Pawar
Bangladesh accuses India of 'double standards' on protection of minorities
Substandard ringer lactate solution might be behind maternal deaths in Ballari: K'taka govt
Woman, daughter beaten up by neighbours over water dispute in Navi Mumbai; 8 booked
4 militants arrested in Manipur
Kolkata hospital says it won't treat Bangladeshi patients
TMC MLA Humayun Kabir apologises for claiming 'coterie' influencing Mamata's decisions
13 lakh litres of 'Rail Neer' supplied to train passengers daily: Government
The US Senate unanimously approved a resolution seeking investigations of Russian President Vladimir Putin and his regime for war crimes over the invasion of Ukraine.
India taking up Russia's offer of discounted crude oil would not be a violation of American sanctions, the White House has said.
A veteran videographer and a 24-year-old Ukrainian journalist working for Fox News were both killed when their vehicle came under fire outside of Kyiv, the network has said.
Kyiv: Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says the country realizes that it can't join NATO.
China's new COVID-19 cases Tuesday more than doubled from the previous day as it faces by far its biggest outbreak since the early days of the pandemic.
The United States has said there is no indication that the recent firing of a missile from India which landed in Pakistan was anything other than accidental.
Russia and Ukraine kept a fragile diplomatic path open with a new round of talks even as Moscow's forces pounded away at Kyiv and other cities across the country in a punishing bombardment the Red Cross said has created nothing short of a nightmare for civilians.
Washington: Former US President Barack Obama has said he tested positive for the coronavirus, though he's feeling relatively healthy and his wife, Michelle, tested negative.