Bangkok, April 26 (AP) A court in military-ruled Myanmar on Tuesday postponed by a day delivering a verdict on the first of almost a dozen corruption cases filed against the country's former leader, Aung Sa
Washington, April 26 (AP) The longer Ukraine's army fends off the invading Russians, the more it absorbs the advantages of Western weaponry and training exactly the transformation President Vladimir Putin w
Seoul, April 26 (AP) North Korean leader Kim Jong Un vowed to bolster his nuclear forces at "maximum speed and threatened to use them if provoked in a speech he delivered during a military parade that feat
Kyiv, April 26 (AP) Russia's top diplomat warned Ukraine against provoking World War III and said the threat of a nuclear conflict should not be underestimated as his country unleashed attacks against rail
Moscow, April 26 (AP) UN Secretary-General Ant nio Guterres has called for a cease-fire in Ukraine at his meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.
Guterres is visiting Moscow and is then schedule
Washington, April 25 (AP): Twitter's board is negotiating with CEO Elon Musk over his bid to buy the social media platform and a deal could be announced as early as Monday, according to media reports.
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London, April 25 (PTI): The global military expenditure has crossed the USD 2 trillion mark for the first time, with the US, the world's largest economy, being the top spender, Sweden-based defence think-ta
PARIS, April 25 (AP): just five years as France’s president, Emmanuel Macron has gone from a young newbie in politics to a key world player and weighty decision-maker in the European Union who has been de
Stockholm, April 25 (AP) Two newspapers - one Swedish, the other one Finnish - are reporting that the governments of Sweden and Finland have agreed to submit NATO applications at the same time and that it will
Tokyo, April 25 (PTI) The world's oldest person from the southwestern Japanese city of Fukuoka died at the age of 119 on April 19, the government said on Monday.
Kane Tanaka was born on January 2 in 1903
Near The Polish-Ukrainian Border, April 25 (AP) Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Monday after a secrecy-shrouded visit to Kyiv that Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelensk
Kyiv, April 25 (AP) Top American officials pledged Monday to help ensure Ukraine wins its fight against Russia following face-to-face talks with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv, while Britain said Moscow
April 25 (PTI): Beijing on Monday began mass COVID-19 testing of over 3.5 million people in one of the city's high-profile districts following a spike in cases, while Shanghai reported a record 51 deat
Colombo, April 24 (PTI): Student demonstrators surrounded the Sri Lankan Prime Minister's Residence here on Sunday, as the anti-government Galle Face protests reached its 16th day and the clamour for the Pr
Paris, April 24 (AP): France voted in a presidential runoff election Sunday with repercussions for Europe's future, with centrist incumbent Emmanuel Macron the front-runner but fighting a tough challenge fr
Abuja, April 24 (AP) At least 100 people may have died in a refinery explosion in southeast Nigeria, an official said on Sunday as the search intensified for bodies at the site and for two people suspected of b
Kyiv, April 24 (AP) Ukraine's leader petitioned for more powerful Western weapons as he prepared to meet with top US officials in the war-torn country's capital Sunday and Russian forces concentrated th
Kyiv, April 24 (AP) The sun came out as Ukrainians marked Orthodox Easter in capital Kyiv on Sunday with prayers for those fighting on the front lines and others trapped beyond them in places like Mariupol.
London, April 24 (PTI) The UK government will send more military aid in the form of much-needed defence equipment to Ukraine in its fight against Russia, Prime Minister Boris Johnson told Ukrainian President Vo
Lviv, April 23 (AP) Hundreds of protesters belonging to Latvia's sizable Russian-speaking community have taken part in a large-scale demonstration in the Baltic nation's capital, Riga, condemning the Kr