Yangon (Myanmar): Security forces in Myanmar opened fire and made mass arrests Sunday as they sought to break up protests against the military's seizure of power, and a UN human rights official said it had credible information that 18 people were killed and 30 were wounded.
The White House has said that through the airstrikes in Syria, President Joe Biden protected US personnel and facilities, and deterred the risk of additional attacks "over the coming weeks".
SC stays CBI probe into West Bengal govt officials' role in teacher recruitment scam
BJP responsible for escape of Prajwal Revanna accused of sexual harassment: Congress
Udupi CNG fuel shortage: Long queues of vehicles has become a common sight
Delhi Capitals stopped at 153/9 by KKR in IPL
Raichur hits state's highest temperature at 43 degrees Celsius, Bengaluru remains at 38.5
MP: Defected Indore Cong candidate was slapped with attempt to murder charge 5 days ago
Kolkata airport receives second bomb threat in three days
Five engineering students, including three women, drown in Cauvery confluence at Mekedatu
Ensure uninterrupted CCTV coverage of strongrooms: DMK to EC, after outage at Ooty
No CM can remain absent for long, it's against national interest: Delhi HC on Kejriwal
Israeli officials concerned about possible ICC arrest warrants as pressure mounts over war in Gaza
AAP questions BJP on continuing alliance with JD(S) after 'sex scandal'
Washington: Saudi Arabia's crown prince likely approved an operation to kill or capture a US-based journalist inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, according to a newly declassified US intelligence report released Friday that could escalate pressure on the Biden administration to hold the kingdom accountable for a murder that drew bipartisan and international outrage.
Washington: President Joe Biden spoke over phone with King Salman bin Abdulaziz al-Saud of Saudi Arabia and discussed regional security issues and affirmed the importance the US places on universal human rights and the rule of law, according to the White House.
Lagos: Hundreds of girls are missing after a large group of gunmen raided a school in northern Nigeria early Friday morning, residents say.
Wanted diamond merchant Nirav Modi on Thursday lost his fight against being extradited to India as a UK judge ruled that he can be sent back to face charges of fraud and money laundering in the estimated USD 2-billion Punjab National Bank (PNB) scam case.
Australia's laws forcing Google and Facebook to pay for news are ready to take effect, though the laws' architect said it will take time for the digital giants to strike media deals.
President Joe Biden has lifted a freeze on green cards issued by his predecessor during the pandemic that lawyers said was blocking most legal immigration to the United States.
Anjali Bharadwaj, an Indian social activist working on issues of transparency and accountability, is one of the 12 "courageous" individuals named by the Biden administration for the newly-instituted International Anti-Corruption Champions Award.
Ottawa: A Canadian MP has praised Super 30 founder and educator Anand Kumar's "inspiring work" with underprivileged children as a successful model for education.