India
India's ruling party takes control of capital as chief minister sworn in
The BJP’s landslide win marked the party’s first control of Delhi’s legislature since 1998, ousting Arvind Kejriwal’s Aam Aadmi Party
Feb 20, 2025
Feb 20, 2025
The BJP’s landslide win marked the party’s first control of Delhi’s legislature since 1998, ousting Arvind Kejriwal’s Aam Aadmi Party
Videos shot after the accident showed one elephant standing guard over an injured youngster lying beside the tracks
One month into his second term in office, Trump has threatened sweeping tariffs on allies and adversaries alike -- targeting China as well as neighbors Canada and Mexico, and the European Union
Pakistani authorities claim they are targeting an estimated 4 million Afghan migrants who fled conflicts spanning four decades
Suspected smuggler among 27 survivors rescued
More than two million Bangladeshis visited India annually for medical purposes before Hasina was ousted
Zelenskiy dismissed Trump’s suggestion that U.S. demands for $500B in minerals were reasonable, saying Ukraine 'cannot be sold'
Clashes began after the youth wing of BNP sought to recruit students at the Khulna University of Engineering and Technology in the country's southwest
136 endangered dolphins still alive, reason for beaching unclear
Qatar’s $10B investment in India spans infrastructure, tech, and more, aiming to double trade to $28B by 2028
Congress party has used Trump ally and billionaire Elon Musk's past criticism of the fighter to target Modi's govt
Kremlin confirms discussions on U.S.-Russia relations and possible Ukraine peace talks
Meeting reflects China's concern about economic growth and U.S. efforts to limit its technological development
The delegation included officials from the higher education, foreign affairs, and economy ministries
No major damage reported, residents terrified as buildings shook
The state-run Financial Crimes Commission confirmed the arrest and stated that Jugnauth will be detained in Moka detention center
The State Department website now emphasizes resolving cross-Strait differences peacefully and without coercion
According to the director, Mark Ruffalo's character might seem familiar to viewers because "history always repeats itself"
Beijing does not wish to be in conflict with Washington, hopes to work together with U.S. in same direction
South Asian nation revisiting its history and redefining friendships after July revolution