Germany’s Alternative for Deutschland (AfD) Is Now The Country’s Second-largest Party, says Poll
What could be another in a list of troubles for the ruling Angela Merkel-led coalition, Alternative for Deutschland (AfD) is now the second-largest party...
Brazil shuts border for Venezuelan refugees
In an attempt to escape the impact of Venezuelan political and economic crisis, a Brazilian judge has redirected authorities to shut the borders. The order...
Trump and Kim on a Historic “Mission of Peace” Summit in Singapore
Finally President Trump has arrived in Singapore on Sunday to meet North Korean President Kim Jong-un in an on-again-off-again historic summit.
US President arrived on...
FATF to put Pakistan Back on Terrorist Financing Watch List
The worldwide money-laundering supervisory body, Financial Action Task Force (FATF) has decided to put Pakistan on its terrorist financing watch list.Pakistan has been put under monitoring in its International Cooperation Review Group until June 2018.
ASEAN-India Summit: 9 ASEAN Nation Leaders Arriving In Delhi Today
New Delhi: The commemorative summit marking 25 years of India’s ties with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is all set to begin...
President Trump Slams China for Transferring Oil to North Korea
New Delhi: US President Donald Trump has accused China of secretly selling oil to North Korea.
U.S. spy satellites have captured images of Chinese ships...
Afghanistan-India Towards a Future of Strong Economic Ties
A dedicated air freight corridor between Afghanistan-India was inaugurated in June 2017, taking the bilateral relations a step forward. The decision to establish the...
Nationalism is Alive and Kicking in the Land of the Rising Sun
New Delhi: Under Shinzo Abe, nationalism is finally making a comeback in the island country.
Abe’s reelection has proved that the Japanese people take the threat...
Trump Bars Chinese Firm from Buying US Chipmaker
President Trump has stopped the takeover of American chip maker Lattice Semiconductors by a private equity firm with ties to China.
HRW: Saudi-led Air Strikes in Yemen are War Crimes
Human Rights Watch has accused the Saudi-led coalition fighting in Yemen of war crimes on Tuesday.
The rights group said that these air strikes which killed 39 civilians including 26 children in two months were carried out either deliberately or recklessly, causing indiscriminate loss of civilian lives in violation of the laws of war.