Pak Taliban declares indefinite ceasefire

The Pakistani Taliban on Thursday declared an indefinite ceasefire with Islamabad, saying “substantial progress” had been made in peace talks in the Afghan capital. The TTP is a home-grown movement but shares roots with the Afghan Taliban, who Pakistan has claimed lets its fighters to stage assaults from Afghan soil.
3 June 2022, 18:00 PM

India hits back at ‘biased’ US

India yesterday defended its record on religious tolerance and rebuked the United States for its own rights issues after a report accused Indian officials of supporting attacks on minority worshippers.
3 June 2022, 18:00 PM

‘Turkiye’, not Turkey

Turkey has told the United Nations that, at the behest of its president, it wishes from now on to be called “Turkiye” in all languages, the UN announced Thursday.
3 June 2022, 18:00 PM

Crisis-hit Sri Lanka seeks UN help on food shortages

Cash-strapped Sri Lanka is seeking urgent United Nations help to build a stockpile of essential foods, the prime minister’s office said yesterday, after authorities warned of looming starvation.
3 June 2022, 18:00 PM

Bangladeshi boy injured by BSF stun grenade wants to return home

A 10-year-old Bangladeshi boy, undergoing treatment at an Indian hospital for injuries from a stun grenade hurled by the Indian Border Security Force (BSF), has made desperate pleas to return to his parents in Bangladesh.
3 June 2022, 16:01 PM

Turkey's inflation soars 24-year high to 73.5%

Turkey’s annual inflation rate jumped to a 24-year high of 73.5% in May, fueled by the war in Ukraine, rising energy prices and a tumbling lira — though the figure was slightly lower than economists had feared.
3 June 2022, 13:24 PM

Japan's population saw sharpest decline in 2021 after record low births

Japan recorded a record low number of births in 2021, prompting the biggest ever natural decline in the population, government data showed on Friday.
3 June 2022, 11:18 AM

Wheat export ban: Rain might rot 1.7m tonnes at Indian ports

India has allowed wheat shipments of 469,202 tonnes since banning most exports last month, but at least 1.7 million tonnes is lying at ports and could be damaged by looming monsoon rains, government and industry officials told Reuters.
3 June 2022, 06:07 AM

Pakistan risks descending into civil war

Pakistan’s ousted prime minister and the Pakistan Tehrik-i-Insaaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan has warned that the country would descend into a civil war if elections were not announced.
2 June 2022, 18:00 PM

Indian bank employee shot dead in Kashmir

Suspected rebels yesterday shot dead a bank manager in Indian-administered Kashmir, police said, the seventh in a spate of targeted killings in the disputed territory.
2 June 2022, 18:00 PM

Nepal tightens flight rules after deadly crash

Flights in Nepal will be cleared to fly only if there is favourable weather forecast throughout their route, according to new
2 June 2022, 18:00 PM

Not competing for influence

China has insisted it has “no intention to compete” for influence in the South Pacific as foreign minister Wang Yi and his Australian counterpart Penny Wong again jetted around the region yesterday on duelling diplomatic charm offensives.
1 June 2022, 18:00 PM

She has ‘set the country on fire’

A ruling party spokeswoman whose remarks on Islam embroiled India in a diplomatic row and sparked huge protests should apologise for having “set the country on fire”, New Delhi’s top court said yesterday. 
1 June 2022, 18:00 PM

India bans many single-use plastics to tackle waste

India imposed a ban on many single-use plastics yesterday in a bid to tackle waste choking rivers and poisoning wildlife, but experts say it faces severe headwinds from unprepared manufacturers and consumers unwilling to pay more.
1 June 2022, 18:00 PM

Dialogue with Suu Kyi ‘not impossible’

Dialogue between Myanmar’s junta and ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi to end the bloody crisis unleashed by the toppling of her government last year is “not impossible”, a junta spokesman told AFP yesterday.
1 June 2022, 18:00 PM

Xi hails China’s rule over Hong Kong

President Xi Jinping hailed China’s rule over Hong Kong on Friday as he led 25th anniversary celebrations of the city’s handover from Britain, insisting that democracy was flourishing despite a years-long political crackdown that has silenced dissent. 
1 June 2022, 18:00 PM

Fall in revenues at world's largest gambling hub forces businesses to shut down in China's Macau

Plunging casino revenues in Macau, the world's largest gambling hub, are taking a heavy toll on the wider economy, forcing hundreds of businesses to close down and pushing unemployment to its highest level since 2009.
1 June 2022, 15:38 PM

More than 100 Hindu families flee Kashmir after killings

More than 100 Hindu families have fled Kashmir as panic spread after the killing of a Hindu school teacher in India's only Muslim-majority region, a community leader said on Wednesday.
1 June 2022, 14:54 PM

Swam through Sundarbans for love: Bangladeshi woman arrested in India

A 22-year-old Bangladeshi woman swam through the Sundarbans forest for an hour to cross into India and marry her lover in Kolkata. She ended up in jail after the wedding, Indian media reports today said.
1 June 2022, 12:31 PM

Sonia, Rahul Gandhi summoned for questioning in money laundering case

India’s Enforcement Directorate (ED) today summoned opposition Congress party president Sonia Gandhi and her son, lawmaker Rahul Gandhi, for questioning in a money laundering case linked to the National Herald newspaper, officials said.
1 June 2022, 10:55 AM