Supporters of Bangladesh Nationalist Party hold protest march as tensions continue with India The party headed by former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia has been protesting against the attack by a mob of Hindus in the northeastern Indian state of Agartala on Dec. 2.
US warns Russia may be ready to use new lethal missile against Ukraine again in 'coming days' Fighting has escalated in the grinding war as both Russia and Ukraine scramble to get an upper hand in any coming negotiations.
Ex-defense chief in South Korea tried to kill himself after being arrested over martial law case South Korea’s previous defense minister was stopped from attempting suicide while in detention over last week's martial law case, officials said, as police were trying to search President Yoon Suk Yeol’s office Wednesday in their intensifying investigation.
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.
Hundreds protest in New Delhi against reported attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh Most Bangladeshi Hindus are thought to support Hasina’s secular Awami League party.
Bangladesh and India hold talks aimed at defusing escalating tensions Most Bangladeshi Hindus are thought to be supporters of Hasina’s secular Awami League party.
How it happened: Two seismic weeks that toppled Syria's government Opposition forces swept across the country and entered Damascus with little or no resistance as the Syrian army melted away.
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.
Who is Abu Mohammed al-Golani, the leader of the insurgency that toppled Syria's Assad? In recent days, the insurgency even dropped his nom de guerre and began referring to him by his real name, Ahmad al-Sharaa.
Jubilation and gunfire as Syrians celebrate the end of the Assad family's half-century rule The rebels mainly come from the Sunni Muslim majority in Syria, which also has sizable Druze, Christian and Kurdish communities.
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.
Syrian government falls to fast-moving rebels, ending 50 years of iron rule by the Assad family The Syrian government collapsed early Sunday, falling to a lightning rebel offensive that seized control of the capital of Damascus and sent crowds into the streets to celebrate the end of the Assad family's 50 years of iron rule.
Bangladesh court bans publication of speeches by ousted Prime Minister Hasina Media reports said more such public speeches are planned by Hasina to address her supporters in the coming weeks.
Middle East latest: Lebanon closes all land border crossings with Syria Lebanon’s General Security Directorate said Friday the country is closing all land border crossing with Syria except for a main one that links Beirut with the Syrian capital Damascus.
Entertainment Kane Brown 'gave everything' on his new album, 'The High Road.' The journey home meant experimenting This album, which will be released Jan. 24, includes more features than any other in Brown’s discography, including tracks with Khalid, Jelly Roll, and the legendary Brad Paisley.
Sports Persistent rain forces a likely draw in the third cricket test between India and Australia After four days of play, India was 252-9 in its first innings, trailing Australia by 193 runs, which scored 445 in its first innings.
Sports Stokes sidelined with a hamstring injury as New Zealand beats England by 423 runs in the 3rd test Brook was named Player of the Series for his centuries in the first two tests which were vital in turning those matches in England’s favor.
Kathmandu Minister Yadav directs KUKL to ensure uninterrupted water supply Minister for Water Supply Pradeep Yadav has directed the concerned subordinate bodies to ensure the supply of clean drinking water to consumers.
Business NEA: Power cuts to industrial zone will continue until Upper Tamakoshi resumes operation Repair and maintenance of the Upper Tamakoshi Project are underway, with power generation expected to resume by December 25.
World Trump says it was 'stupid' for Biden to let Ukraine use US weapons to strike deeper into Russia Trump declined to say whether he has spoken with Putin since the election.
Kathmandu Lamichhane to remain in custody for an additional four days This marks the eighth time the court has allowed the Nepal Police to extend Lamichhane's detention.
Sports CAN announces prize money for NPL as playoffs begins tomorrow The Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) has announced the prize money for the highly anticipated Nepal Premier League (NPL) today.
Nepal Security risk poses threat to citizen's fundamental rights: Home Minister Lekhak Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak has stressed the need to ensure strengthened peace and security for protecting the Constitution and enhancing the democratic system.
Nepal Over 300 students in Bajura receive warm clothing, educational supplies More than 300 underprivileged, disabled, and Dalit students in Bajura have received warm clothing and educational materials.
Business Sanjen Hydropower Project starts commercial production The electricity generated from Sanjen Hydropower Project has been commercially fed to the national grid.
Photo Gallery In Pictures: Five-day Bhaktapur Mahotsav Locals of Bhaktapur showcasing Newari lifestyle activities in the squares and alleys during a five-day Bhaktapur Festival organized by the Bhaktapur Municipality is underway in Bhaktapur on Monday.