A roadside bomb tore through a bus in western Afghanistan on Wednesday, killing at least 32 people, including women and children, a provincial official said.
Pyongyang fired two ballistic missiles on Wednesday, Seoul said, days after a similar launch that the nuclear-armed North described as a warning to the South over planned joint military drills with the United States.
SC delivers split verdict on Section 17A of PC Act mandating sanction to probe govt servants
Snag hits Akasa Air Pune-Bengaluru flight ahead of departure; airline deplanes passengers
Jharkhand man assaulted in Kavoor, called Bangladeshi: Police arrest three men
Hate speech Bill: Ready to provide clarification to Guv, says Home Minister
Visionary leader, scholar Dr. Muhammad Manzoor Alam passes away at 80
Telangana: Police register case against nine after 300 stray dogs killed
Karnataka Police crack ₹30 lakh gold theft case, one arrested
Vance, Rubio congratulate Gor on assuming charge as US envoy to India
Six faculty members of dental college suspended following student's suicide
Owaisi questions RSS role in India's freedom struggle
German Chancellor to visit Bengaluru
Rupee falls 5 paise to 90.22 against US dollar in early trade
Four Sri Lankan Muslim ministers, who resigned following the Easter Sunday bombings that killed 258 people, have rejoined the government after investigators found no link in their alleged involvement with a local islamist extremist group.
Fifteen people were killed when a small military plane crashed early Tuesday into a residential area in the Pakistani city of Rawalpindi near the capital Islamabad, a rescue official told AFP.
Lahore: Pakistan has opened a 1,000-year-old Hindu temple in eastern city Sialkot for "worship" for the first time since partition on the demand of the local Hindu community, officials said on Monday.
Rio De Janeiro: At least 52 inmates were killed in a prison riot in northern Brazil on Monday as rival gang factions fought each other, an official said.
Three people were killed and 12 others injured Sunday after a shooting at an annual food festival in Northern California, according to a city official.
Manila: Eight people were killed and dozens injured when a series of earthquakes struck islands in the far northern Philippines early Saturday, toppling historic buildings and sending terrified locals fleeing their homes.
Washington: Days after the meeting between President Donald Trump and Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan, the United States notified the Congress on Friday of its decision to approve foreign military sales worth USD 125 million to support the F-16 fighter jets of Pakistan.
Wellington: Aya Al-Umari said she feels like her brother will be accompanying her and will constantly be in her prayers when she travels to Mecca next month to take part in the annual Hajj pilgrimage.