Washington: Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren on Saturday voiced concerns over the restrictions and communication blockade in Kashmir, urging India to respect the rights of the people of Kashmir.
Washington: US President Donald Trump on Friday said that he would like to have a trade deal with China only if it is a great one for his country.
Fake IAS officer among 5 held at Indo-Nepal border attempting to cross sides
UP: Man arrested with 18 kg charas worth Rs 9 cr seized at India-Nepal border
Navi Mumbai international airport will be named after late D B Patil, says Fadnavis
KSCAA seeks CBDT intervention on delays in trust registration, renewal
Delhi govt to add 7,000 EV charging stations, 2,000 buses this year to curb air pollution
India to become world’s 3rd largest economy with power of its youth: Himachal guv
India's Gen Z is full of creativity, says PM Modi
Satyagraha sparks political storm in Kerala as CM accuses Centre of financial squeeze
Chhattisgarh farmer attempts suicide after failing to get token to sell paddy
Man gets 20 years rigorous imprisonment for raping 4-year-old girl
WPL: RCB opt to bowl against UP Warriorz
India most essential to Washington, both sides actively engaged on trade deal: New US envoy
New Delhi, Oct 4: India's onion export ban seems to have impacted kitchen of Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, as she has urged in lighter vein to provide prior information about such decisions.
Anti-government demonstrators defied an around-the-clock curfew in Baghdad and other cities Thursday as Iraqi security forces used live ammunition and tear gas during a third day of unrest that has left 31 people dead, most of them protesters.
Paris: A knife attacker was shot and injured after hurting two people at police headquarters in the historical centre of Paris on Thursday, sources told AFP.
A World War II-era B-17 bomber carrying 13 people crashed and burned at the Hartford airport in an aborted takeoff attempt Wednesday, and a state official said at least five people were killed.
London/Islamabad: The UK High Court on Wednesday ruled in favour of India and dismissed Pakistan's claim over funds belonging to the late 7th Nizam of Hyderabad at the time of Partition in 1947 and now worth around 35 million pounds.
A former Yahoo employee facing trial in US Court for hacking into 6000 accounts of yours in search of sexual contents in their accounts has pleaded guilty and can face up to imprisonment of five years.
Categorically rejecting any scope for third party mediation between India and Pakistan on Kashmir, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has said India's stand has been clear for decades and the two countries can discuss the issue bilaterally.
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman said in a television interview that he takes "full responsibility" for the grisly murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, but denied allegations that he ordered it.