A bronze sculpture by a celebrated English artist has come under fire as "extravagant" after the UK government spent GBP 1.3 million of taxpayer's money to acquire it and then send it on for British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's 10 Downing Street garden.
Pakistan's former prime minister Imran Khan said on Saturday that his party had decided to resign from the provincial assemblies instead of marching on Islamabad to force the Shehbaz Sharif-led government to announce snap polls.
CM Siddaramaiah alleges ‘criminal conspiracy’ in Sringeri recount, vows legal action
Man kills woman lecturer, sets car ablaze; dies by suicide in Karnataka
FIR registered after drone spotted flying over ISRO's ISITE campus in Bengaluru
Samson's unbeaten 87 powers CSK to eight-wicket win over DC
2 Indian journalists win Pulitzer Prize for highlighting cyber fraud
Fathima Thahiliya becomes first Muslim woman to win Perambra seat, defeats CPI(M) veteran Ramakrishn
Cong claims TVK chief Vijay has sought its support for govt formation in Tamil Nadu
Himachal: Three killed, two injured as speeding car dashes against parked truck
TVK falls short within touching distance; what next to ensure majority
BJP councillor dies by suicide after being threatened by youths following party's bypoll win
EC role, Hindu vote consolidation among factors for BJP win in Bengal polls: J-K CM Omar
Uncompromising stand against Bangladesh-origin Muslims swayed votes for NDA: Himanta
Protests against China's restrictive COVID-19 measures appeared to roil in a number of cities Saturday night, in displays of public defiance fanned by anger over a deadly fire in the western Xinjiang region.
The company that assembles Apple Inc.'s iPhones apologised on Thursday for what it said was a technical error that led to protests by employees over payment of wages offered to attract them to a factory that is under anti-virus restrictions.
Malaysia's king on Thursday named reformist opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim as the country's Prime Minister, ending days of uncertainty after divisive general elections produced a hung Parliament.
Fugitive diamond merchant Nirav Modi has filed an application in the High Court here, seeking permission to appeal against its decision to extradite him to India in the UK Supreme Court.
On the fourth day of an increasingly urgent search, Indonesian rescuers narrowed their work on Thursday to a landslide where dozens are believed trapped after an earthquake that killed at least 271 people, more than a third of them children.
Police say 6 people and assailant dead in shooting at Virginia Walmart, reports AP
Two blasts went off near bus stops in Jerusalem on Wednesday, killing one person and injuring at least 14, in what police said were suspected attacks by Palestinians.
A magnitude-5.9 earthquake hit a town in northwestern Turkey early on Wednesday, causing damage to some buildings and widespread panic. Around 50 people were injured, mostly while trying to flee homes.