Billboards in Toronto thanks PM Modi for providing COVID-19 vaccines to Canada
New Delhi: Billboards have come up in the Greater Toronto area thanking Prime Minister Narendra Modi for providing COVID-19 vaccines to Canada.
The billboard read,...
11 people killed in Russian missile strike in Ukraine, US condemns
Kyiv: At least 11 people have died in the Russian missile strike that hit Ukraine on Thursday, CNN reported citing the Ukrainian State Emergency...
Pakistani channel suspended in another curb on media freedom
Islamabad : Hours after a Pakistani media portal aired a report that the ruling Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) has reportedly activated its strategic...
Japan PM Fumio Kishida evacuated after explosion at his speech venue
Wakayam: Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida was on Saturday evacuated from a venue in Wakayama city, after an explosion was heard, Japan public media...
Pakistan PM Imran Khan blames vulgarity for rise in rape, sexual violence
New Delhi: Pakistan Prime Minister has blamed “fahashi” (vulgarity) for rise in rape and sexual violence instead of the deteriorating law and order situation...
India natural partner in Belt and Road: China
Beijing, India is a natural partner in China's Belt and Road project and should not be paranoid about its key artery in the disputed...
Pakistani doctor caught by FBI … Was trying to conduct bomb blasts in US
New Delhi: A Pakistani terrorist posing as a doctor has been arrested in the US state of Minnesota for trying to carry out bomb blasts...
Rain hampers rescue efforts as Indonesia tsunami toll hits 429
Jakarta, Indonesian authorities raised the death toll in the deadly tsunami triggered by a volcanic eruption in Sunda Strait to 429, with search and...
India seeks immediate consular access to two Indians arrested in Pakistan
New Delhi, Indian Ministry of External Affairs expressing shock over the arrest of two Indians have asked Islamabad to grant immediate consular access to...
Afghan women journalists say they are now being “barred” from working
Kabul: Women journalists in Afghanistan have said that they are being barred from working by the Taliban who have overtaken control of the country...



















































