Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida addresses Congress amid skepticism about US role abroad “Ukraine of today may be East Asia of tomorrow,” Kishida told lawmakers, and later added: “Japan will continue to stand with Ukraine.” World 11 Apr, 2024
After 2 years of war, questions abound on whether Kyiv can sustain the fight against Russia Ukraine suffered setbacks after the much-anticipated summer counteroffensive failed to produce any breakthroughs. World 25 Feb, 2024
Gorkha earthquake: Trauma lingers on seven years after In depth On 25 April 2015, a 7.6-magnitude earthquake hit Nepal. The epicentre was Barpak in the historic district of Gorkha. The disaster affected 37 out of 77 districts. Fourteen severely damaged districts were declared as “crisis-hit”, which meant they were prioritised for relief and rescue activities. Opinion 26 Aug, 2022
More than 1.7 million Ukrainians have fled to Central Europe, UN says "This is a million human tragedies, a million people banished from their homes by the war," the Polish border guard service tweeted late on Sunday. World 07 Mar, 2022
Myanmar junta's electoral body to dissolve Suu Kyi party -media Myanmar's junta-appointed election commission will dissolve Aung San Suu Kyi's political party for vote fraud in a November election, local media reported on Friday, citing a commissioner, who threatened action against "traitors" involved. World 22 May, 2021
Migrant crisis at Greek-Turkish border in second week, EU mulls more aid Standoff at border enters second week Tear gas, water cannon deployed again EU urges migrants to move away from border Turkey says EU not giving enough help to migrants KASTANIES, GREECE/PAZARKULE, TURKEY: The European Union on Friday... Women 07 Mar, 2020
Migrants, police clash again on Greek-Turkish border KASTANIES, GREECE: Clashes between Greek riot police and migrants attempting to cross the border from Turkey erupted anew Friday as European Union foreign ministers held an emergency meeting to discuss the situation on the Turkey-Greece border and in... Women 06 Mar, 2020
Govt to release relief worth Rs 22.2 million to victims Kathmandu, January 8 The Ministry of Home Affairs today decided to distribute relief materials worth Rs 22.2 million to victims of cold wave in 22 districts of the Tarai region. The MoHA took the decision as per the direction of Prime Minister... Horoscopes 09 Jan, 2018
Use of foreign aid: Many questions The flow of foreign aid augurs poverty and economic burden. Late reports point that 70% of aid ends in providing salaries and only 30% goes to the field. The highest salary drawing personnel come from the host countries themselves As the entire... 27 Feb, 2017
German intelligence chief warns Islamists could target refugees * Number of ultra conservative Islamists rising in Germany * Maassen says fears they could seek to recruit refugees BERLIN: The head of Germany's domestic intelligence services warned on Tuesday that radical Islamists could seek to recruit... Women 22 Sep, 2015
Germany defends decision to start border checks BERLIN: The latest developments as European governments rush to cope with the huge number of people moving across Europe. All times local (CET): ___ 12:15 p.m. Germany's vice chancellor is defending his nation's decision to introduce... Women 14 Sep, 2015
Troops seize town 'Dagar': Pak army PESHAWAR: Pakistani troops Wednesday took control of the key town in northwestern Buner district, a day after launching a major ground and air assault against Taliban militants, the military said. "We have taken control of Dagar town and an... Women 29 Apr, 2009