Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe won the ruling Liberal Democratic Partys (LDP) leadership election on Thursday, securing a historic third term that will effectively extend his time in power by another three years.
South Korean President Moon Jae-in and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un embarked on a historic trip on Thursday to the summit of Mount Paekdu, a sacred mountain on the country's border with China, at the end of their three-day bilateral summit.
Gold declines Rs 1,100 to Rs 1.64 lakh/10g; silver slips to Rs 2.71 lakh/kg
Resolution seeking Speaker Birla's removal follows rules, debate must take place: Congress
Lionel Messi and Inter Miami feted by President Donald Trump at the White House for MLS Cup title
India will become Maoist-free by March 31: Amit Shah
K'taka budget: Kumaraswamy says people are left to bear burden as CM pushed economy into 'disarray'
Govt invokes ESMA powers, orders refiners to ramp up LPG production
Second airport for Bengaluru after technical advice from AAI: Siddaramaiah
ED raids against people linked to Reliance Power; company denies
Over 700 sheep killed in fire at transport shed in Sindhanur
Anjuman College in Bhatkal holds logo competition on theme “Save Food – Save Life”
Iran conflict: Nearly 100 ceramic units in Gujarat's Morbi shut due to fuel supply disruption
Politics, int'l relations now moving towards 'darkness,' says Rahul Gandhi
Saudi-led coalition involved in a war in Yemen announced on Wednesday the interception of a missile shot towards border city Jazan.
A gunman who opened fire in a courthouse building in the US state of Pennsylvania and injured four people, has been shot dead by the police, authorities said.
Former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak was arrested on Wednesday to face fresh corruption charges related to scandal-hit state investment fund 1Malaysia Development Berhad, the Malaysia's anti-graft body said.
The Islamabad High Court on Wednesday suspended the prison sentences of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, his daughter Maryam Nawaz and son-in-law Muhammad Safdar in a corruption case.
The International Criminal Court has opened a preliminary examination into Myanmar's alleged crimes against its Rohingya Muslim minority, including killings, sexual violence and forced deportations.
Philippines authorities on Wednesday raised the death toll to 81 and the number of missing to 70 following typhoon Mangkhut's path through the country's north where rescuers continue searching for dozens of people trapped in a mine buried by a landslide.
Tech tycoon Jack Ma has told investors to hunker down for a drawn out trade war between the US and China that can last for upto 20 years.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called on Tuesday Russian President Vladimir Putin to convey Israel's condolences to the death of Russian aircrew shot down by Syrian forces during an Israeli airstrike.