Moscow: Four people were killed and nearly 70 unaccounted for after a gas explosion tore through a residential building in Russia on Monday, leaving hundreds without a home in freezing temperatures on New Year's Eve.
Ankara: A Turkish television station has broadcast CCTV footage showing men carrying cases and bags which it says contained slain Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi's body parts.
Woman in labour dies while being transported in ambulance lacking oxygen support
'Fraud on Constitution': SC rules against religious conversion for quota benefits
Congress voices concern over safety of minorities in Bangladesh
RS proceedings adjourned for day amid opposition protest over Adani bribery row, other issues
Indictment row: Rahul Gandhi demands Adani's arrest, accuses govt of protecting him
Gujarat's Urvil Patel slams century in 28 balls, fastest T20 hundred by an Indian
Sambhal violence: Protesters to pay for damage to property, posters of 'stone pelters' to be put up
Punjab Police arrests two associates of Lawrence Bishnoi gang
After poll debacle, defeated MVA candidates to seek verification of EVM-VVPAT units
'Low-quality' catheters supplied to West Bengal govt hospitals at high price, probe ordered
NADA suspends Bajrang Punia for four years for violation of anti-doping code
Red liquid from manhole sparks panic in Hyderabad
Dubai: A 35-year-old Indian man in the UAE has allegedly committed suicide by hanging himself from a ceiling fan at his house in the northern Ras Al Khaimah city, a media report said Monday.
Beijing [China], Dec 31: Landslide and floods triggered by torrential rain claimed 61 lives in Philippines.
Srinagar: A major Border Action Team (BAT) action has been foiled along the Line of Control (LoC) in Naugam sector of Jammu and Kashmir by killing two intruders who are "likely Pakistani soldiers", the Army said Monday.
Dhaka: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina cruised to victory for a third consecutive term in Bangladesh's general election on Sunday, following a tense vote that saw at least 17 people killed in poll-related violence and demands of a fresh election by the opposition, according to media reports.
Dhaka: Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was Sunday elected virtually unopposed from the Gopalganj-3 constituency as she won by a landslide, bagging 2,29,539 votes while her main BNP opponent could manage just 123.
Bangladesh Sunday deployed electronic voting machines for the first time in a general election, though only on a limited scale, a move which received mixed responses from the voters amid reports of glitches in some booths.
At least 10 people were killed in poll-related violence on Sunday as voting was underway across Bangladesh amid allegations by the ruling Awami League and opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) of attacks on supporters and candidates.
A leading Bangladeshi news channel has been taken off the air, officials said Sunday as the country votes for a new government amid allegations of a media crackdown.