Three journalists among 41 killed in Kabul blasts
Kabul: At least 41 people, including three journalists, were killed and nearly 50 others wounded in a suicide bombing attack on a Shiite cultural centre in the Afghan capital on...
Read moreDetailsKabul: At least 41 people, including three journalists, were killed and nearly 50 others wounded in a suicide bombing attack on a Shiite cultural centre in the Afghan capital on...
Read moreDetailsMoscow: Russian President Vladimir Putin has declared the blast in St Petersburg mall as a "terrorist attack," ordering to act in accordance with law, when detaining those responsible for the...
Read moreDetailsIslamabad: For the first time since his arrest in Pakistan, Kulbhushan Jadhav met his mother and wife on Monday amid tight security at the office of the Ministry of Foreign...
Read moreDetailsNew Delhi: Slamming the Centre for not inviting Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal for the inauguration of the Botanical Garden -Kalkaji Mandir section of the Delhi Metro, Aam Aadmi party...
Read moreDetailsBengaluru: Union Minister Prakash Javdekar, who is also Election incharge of Karnataka, today accused the Congress for the current impasse in sharing of water of river Mahadayi. Talking to newsmen...
Read moreDetailsKabul: Six people were killed on Monday in a suicide bomb attack near the compound of Afghanistan's intelligence agency in Kabul, officials say. Another three people were injured when the...
Read moreDetailsIslamabad: Pakistan's former Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif has approached the Supreme Court against dismissal of in-chamber appeal seeking merger of three references filed by the National Accountability Bureau (NAB)...
Read moreDetailsMexico city: At least 12 people were killed and 18 others injured when a tourist bus lost control and veered off a highway in Mexico. The passengers from two Miami-based...
Read moreDetailsNew Delhi: Rajya Sabha Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu on Wednesday ruled out any apology as demanded by agitated Congress members over Prime Minister Narendra Modi's allegations against his predecessor Manmohan...
Read moreDetailsNew Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday urged party lawmakers to shun "over confidence and complacency" and said BJP leaders and workers should be ready to work harder to...
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