Tokyo: IOC President Thomas Bach arrived in Tokyo on Thursday just as a ban on spectators at the Tokyo Olympics is likely after Japan Prime Minister Yoshihde Suga announced a state of emergency because of rising coronavirus infections in the capital.
New Delhi: In a setback to India, Britain's Cairn Energy Plc has secured a French court order to seize some 20 government properties in Paris to recover a part of the USD 1.7 billion due from New Delhi following an arbitration panel overturning levy of retrospective taxes.
Delhi Police registers case in connection with doctored videos of Home Minister Amit Shah
Gaikwad, Deshpande guide CSK to easy 78-run win against SRH
Foundation stone laid for 'Fortune Galaxy' residential, commercial complex in Bajpe
Bus overturns in Baba Budangiri: One dead, 30 of a family injured
Pakistan's Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar appointed as deputy prime minister
Next Central govt cannot be formed without AAP's support: Punjab CM Mann
Two succumb to sunstroke as Kerala swelters in severe heat
Gaikwad misses ton but guides CSK to 212/3 against SRH
Dengue fever cases surge in Udupi, health authorities launch larva survey to combat outbreak
Kota: 20-year-old NEET aspirant missing, yet to traced
Bhojshala dispute: ASI's plea in MP HC for more time for survey; Muslim side alleges digging
Bengaluru maximum temperature hit 38.5 degree Celsius on Sunday: IMD
London: The British government should back a political boycott of the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing to pressure the Chinese government over the genocide of Uyghurs and other ethnic groups in the northwest province of Xinjiang, an influential group of lawmakers said Thursday.
Washington: As many as 36 US states and Washington DC have filed a lawsuit against Google, alleging that the search engine giant's control over its Android app store violates antitrust laws.
Port-au-Prince (Haiti): Haitian President Jovenel Moise was assassinated in an attack on his private residence, the country's interim prime minister said in a statement Wednesday, calling it a hateful, inhumane and barbaric act."
Rescuers on Wednesday have found bodies of victims a day after a plane crash in a remote area in Russia's Far East, local authorities said.
Russia's state aviation agency said that wreckage of a plane that went missing Tuesday in the Far East region of Kamchatka has been found around five kilometres away from a runway in an airport on the Okhotsk Sea coast where it was supposed to land.
A plane with 28 people on board has gone missing in the Russian Far East region of Kamchatka on Tuesday, local officials said.
Manila: The Philippine defence secretary says at least 17 people have been killed and 40 rescued in the crash of a Philippine air force C-130 aircraft carrying troops in a southern province.
Tokyo: A gush of mud that swept away homes and cars in a resort town southwest of Tokyo left at least two people dead and about 20 missing, officials said Sunday.