New Delhi: Though Mizoram’s economy grew 10.37 percent in 2013 which is more than double the national figure of five percent, it is...
New Delhi: Though Mizoram’s economy grew 10.37 percent in 2013 which is more than double the national figure of five percent, it is...
New Delhi: An expose into alleged “state-sponsored stalking” of a young woman in Gujarat prompted the Congress yesterday to attack the BJP and...
New Delhi: BSP parliamentarian Dhananjay Singh and his wife, arrested for allegedly torturing their maid to death, will be confronted with CCTV footage...
New Delhi: Aam Aadmi Party chief Arvind Kejriwal yesterday filed his nomination from the New Delhi assembly constituency and said the countdown to...
Afghan firefighters clear the site of the suicide attack in Kabul yesterday. KABUL: A suicide bomber detonated an explosives-packed car in Kabul yesterday,...
Pakistan Premier Nawaz Sharif (left), Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa, his wife Shiranthi (second right) and Sharif’s wife Kalsoom during a banquet dinner...
ISLAMABAD: All ministries and divisions in Pakistan have been asked to start holding regular meetings of departmental accounts committees and complete their homework...
RAWALPINDI: Pakistan yesterday imposed a curfew in the city of Rawalpindi where sectarian clashes left nine people dead and more than 60 injured,...
Islamabad: The Pakistani authorities have announced that 34 new dengue cases were found in Punjab in the last 24 hours. The new cases...
WASHINGTON: US Secretary of State John Kerry on Friday joined forces with his predecessor Hillary Clinton to urge that hard-won gains for Afghan...
ISLAMABAD: The government in Pakistan’s southern Sindh province has decided to launch a six-year project with World Bank assistance to improve irrigation efficiency,...
People carry a coffin with the remains of their relative killed during Typhoon Haiyan, for funeral in Palo yesterday. GIPORLOS: The first food...
PHNOM PENH: Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe yesterday pledged to strengthen ties with Cambodia as part of a tour that completes a round...
MALE: Voters in the Maldives thronged to polling stations yesterday to choose a new president, hopeful that the run-off election resolves a two-year...
TOKYO: Japan’s embattled Tokyo Electric Power Co plans to shed more than 1,000 jobs via voluntary retirements by the second half of 2014,...
COLOMBO: Britain’s David Cameron put Sri Lanka on notice yesterday to address allegations of war crimes within months or else he would lead...
HANOI: Six people have been killed in severe flooding sweeping central Vietnam, local officials said yesterday, amid concerns that the inundations could continue...
A student holds a red star, symbol of the former communist regime, during an anti-government protest in front of the Council of Ministry...