Former Nepal PM KP Sharma Oli, arrested yesterday over alleged suppression of September Gen Z protests, is admitted to TU Teaching Hospital with palpitations. He remains under observation for multiple health conditions.
Iran has issued its strongest warning yet against a potential US ground offensive even as key regional powers convene in Pakistan in a last-ditch diplomatic push to contain the rapidly escalating West Asia war.
At the heart of the Nepal's 100-point reforms agenda lies a direct challenge to one of the most entrenched political traditions. The government has announced that political student unions will be banned from university campuses within 90 days, replaced by non-partisan Student Councils.
China’s large-scale ocean mapping across key maritime regions is enhancing submarine warfare capabilities and undersea surveillance, raising strategic concerns for the US and allies over shifting naval advantage and “civil-military fusion.”
As the US military action against Iran enters its fifth week, two of Trump's closest lieutenants, JD Vance and Marco Rubio, find themselves at the center of a political drama. With the country's constitutional limits barring Trump from seeking a third term, the President has privately been asking his allies "JD or Marco?"
Pakistan FM Ishaq Dar briefly stumbles during reception of Egyptian counterpart in Islamabad, but remains unhurt as high-stakes quadrilateral talks on West Asia crisis and de-escalation proceed as scheduled
Iran Parliament Speaker Ghalibaf warns of readiness for US ground war, accuses Trump of “double-game”, as tensions rise amid troop movements and fears of escalation in the region
Bangladesh Foreign Minister Khalilur Rahman may visit Delhi in April, signalling a diplomatic reset as India and Bangladesh seek to rebuild ties after recent tensions and political transition in Dhaka
The European Union is expanding its powers to track, raid and deport migrants to “return hubs ″ in third countries in Africa and elsewhere, quietly adopting tactics of the Trump administration that have drawn public criticism
Ousted Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro has shared his first message from a US prison, saying he feels 'steadfast' and 'serene,' as he remains in custody in New York facing multiple charges following his arrest in a January military operation.
On Saturday, Iran-backed Yemeni group Houthis confirmed that they had launched an attack on Israel. Here's why the attacks are concerning
An Iranian English-language daily, Tehran Times, issued a sharp warning to the United States amid reports that Washington is considering deploying an additional 10,000 troops to the Middle East.
A deepfake scandal in Germany has sparked protests after TV presenter Collien Fernandes accused her ex-husband of sharing explicit AI-generated content, claims he denies, while the case fuels debate over legal gaps and rising online abuse against women.
Pakistan and Egypt align on trade and regional security in high-stakes bilateral talks, paving the way for a crucial four-nation summit in Islamabad to tackle rising West Asia tensions
Thousands of protesters gathered across the United States and parts of Europe for ‘No Kings’ rallies against the war in Iran and the policies of US President Donald Trump.
Saudi Arabia ramps up East-West pipeline to 7 million bpd, offering a vital bypass to Strait of Hormuz disruptions, easing supply concerns but unable to fully replace global oil flows
Iranian officials slammed the United States and Israel for targeting its universities and research centres, threatening to do the same across West Asia.
Iran signals conditional openness to US mediation via Pakistan, demanding security guarantees and halt to attacks, as Islamabad hosts key regional powers to explore ceasefire prospects and de-escalation framework
North Korea has tested a powerful new solid-fuel missile engine, with Kim Jong Un hailing it as a major boost to strategic capability, signalling efforts to expand its arsenal of missiles potentially capable of reaching the United States mainland.
The Pentagon is preparing for weeks of ground operations in Iran, the Washington Post reported Saturday, citing US officials.
Zelensky has alleged that Russia shared intelligence with Iran ahead of its strike on a US air base in Saudi Arabia, claiming Russian satellites repeatedly imaged the facility in the days leading up to the attack.
An Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon killed three journalists covering the conflict with Hezbollah on Saturday.
As the war in Iran continues to escalate, the authorities in the West Asian nation announced the closure of a popular chain of cafes in Tehran. Here's why
Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthis launched a second missile and drone attack on Israel within 24 hours on Sunday, raising fears of a wider escalation in the West Asia conflict.
A man was arrested after a car rammed into pedestrians in central Derby on Saturday night, leaving several people injured, some critically.
Iran will allow 20 Pakistani-flagged ships to transit the Strait of Hormuz, with two vessels crossing daily, in a move Islamabad calls a 'harbinger of peace,' amid efforts to ease tensions and promote stability through dialogue and diplomacy.
A man was arrested on Saturday after a car struck 'multiple' pedestrians in Derby city centre in the United Kingdom. Police confirmed that a 'number' of people were injured in the incident
Amid the escalating war in Iran, reports are emerging that serious disagreements are emerging between the country's President Masoud Pezeshkian and IRGC Chief Commander Ahmad Vahidi.
As the West Asia conflict enters its second month, Iran has warned Gulf nations against backing US-Israel military action, urging them not to allow their territories to be used for attacks, while vowing strong retaliation if its infrastructure is targeted.
Two sailboats that went missing carrying humanitarian aid from southern Mexico to Cuba landed in Havana on Saturday afternoon hours after Mexico's navy said it had located the boats days after they went incommunicado because of bad weather.