India's former prime minister Manmohan Singh, architect of economic reforms, dies at 92 India’s former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, widely regarded as the architect of India’s economic reform program and a landmark nuclear deal with the United States, has died. He was 92. World 27 Dec, 2024
What's known about the brazen bombing that killed a top Russian general in Moscow The bomb was triggered remotely, according to Russia’s Federal Security Service, or FSB. World 18 Dec, 2024
A top Russian general is killed in a Moscow bombing claimed by Ukraine Russia’s top state investigative agency said it's looking into Kirillov’s death as a case of terrorism, and officials in Moscow vowed to punish Ukraine. World 17 Dec, 2024
Nepal's public sector reform: Begin with human resources A famous Japanese proverb is very relevant to Nepal's development: vision without action is a daydream and action without vision is a nightmare. Opinion 16 Dec, 2024
Russian forces edge closer to a key eastern Ukraine city in 'intense' fighting, officials say Ukrainian troops repelled nearly 40 Russian attempts to storm defenses around Pokrovsk over the previous 24 hours, the General Staff said in a battlefield report Thursday. World 12 Dec, 2024
Zelenskyy open to Western troops providing security for end to war in Ukraine The deployment would be a step toward Ukraine joining NATO, Zelenskyy said in a post on his Telegram channel. World 10 Dec, 2024
Russia's has used its hypersonic Oreshnik missile for the first time. What are its capabilities? The silent black-and-white surveillance camera video of the Russian missile attack in the Ukrainian city of Dnipro was brief but chilling: Six huge fireballs pierced the darkness and slammed into the ground at astonishing speed. World 09 Dec, 2024
The fall of Bashar Assad after 14 years of war in Syria brings to an end a decades-long dynasty As the uprising spiraled into a civil war, millions of Syrians fled to Jordan, Turkey, Iraq and Lebanon and on to Europe. World 08 Dec, 2024
South Korea's governing party head supports suspending Yoon's powers, making impeachment more likely South Korea’s governing party chief expressed support Friday for suspending the constitutional powers of President Yoon Suk Yeol for imposing martial law this week, in a bombshell reversal that makes Yoon’s impeachment more likely. World 06 Dec, 2024
What to know about sudden rebel gains in Syria's 13-year war and why it matters Aleppo was home to 2.3 million people before the conflict. World 02 Dec, 2024
Latest 'massive' Russian aerial attack cuts power to 1 million homes in Ukraine Western governments and South Korea say North Korea in recent months has intensified its military support for Russia. World 28 Nov, 2024
The Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire quiets one front but Gaza sees no end to war Palestinians had hoped that any ceasefire deal with Hezbollah would include a truce in Gaza as well. World 27 Nov, 2024