New Delhi: India on Thursday slammed Pakistan for its decision to hold general elections in Gilgit-Baltistan and said such cosmetic exercises are intended to “camouflage” Islamabad’s “illegal” occupation of Indian territories.Pakistan announced that general elections in Gilgit-Baltistan will be held on August 18.
Seoul, South Korea : North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has praised what he described as his country's "shining success" in curbing the novel coronavirus pandemic,
Sri Lankan police on Friday dropped a match-fixing investigation into the 2011 World Cup final, saying they found no evidence of Sri Lankan players letting their Indian opponents win.
Authorities approve human trials of 2nd local vaccine as total Covid-19 case count passes 625,000, deaths cross 18,000.
Argentine's contract expires next year, has halted negotiations due to frustrations with the direction of the club.
The recent visit of Afghanistan’s foreign minister to Iran helped revive their relation which had slightly deteriorated after the deaths of three Afghan refugees in a fire in Iran.
Mumbai: Renowned choreographer Saroj Khan, the name behind some of the most famous songs in Bollywood such as Dhak Dhak and Ek Do Teen, died of cardiac arrest early on Friday morning. She was 71.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath paid tributes to the slain policemen and conveyed his heartfelt condolences to their family members.
The party has almost lost its complete base in coastal and malnad regions and rebuilding it is an uphill task.Three months after being designated as KPCC President, former minister D K Shivakumar took over as Karnataka Congress head on Thursday, with pomp.