Pak school teacher killed for ‘blasphemy’

A teacher at an all-girls religious school was killed by a woman colleague and two students who accused her of blasphemy, Pakistan police said
30 March 2022

No-confidence vote: Key ally breaks away from Imran Khan-led coalition

The Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P), a key ally of the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf-led coalition government, formally announced on Wednesday that it was joining the opposition ranks ahead of a no-confidence vote against Prime Minister Imran Khan.
30 March 2022

Modi announces $1 million for BIMSTEC Secretariat in Dhaka

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi today announced an aid of USD one million to augment operational budget of the seven-nation Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC) Secretariat.
30 March 2022

BIMSTEC Charter signed in Colombo to boost regional cooperation

Leaders of the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC) today signed the BIMSTEC Charter, at the 5th Summit held in the Sri Lankan capital.
30 March 2022

'Need common strategies to rebuild a resilient Bay of Bengal region'

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today called for collective efforts of the seven countries in the Bay of Bengal region – for tapping into their full potentials.
30 March 2022

Suu Kyi ‘in quarantine’ after staff tests positive

Detained former Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi has skipped three days of her trial in a junta court after Covid-19 was detected among her staff and she was placed in quarantine, a source with knowledge of the case said yesterday.
28 March 2022

No-confidence motion to oust Imran Khan moved in Pakistan parliament

Pakistan's parliament took up a no-confidence motion moved by opposition lawmakers on Monday in a bid to remove Prime Minister Imran Khan, pushing the South Asian nation closer to political turmoil.
28 March 2022

Foreign powers behind conspiracy to topple govt: Imran ahead of no-confidence vote

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan yesterday claimed that foreign powers were involved in the “conspiracy” to send his coalition government packing through a no-confidence motion tabled by the country’s joint opposition.
27 March 2022

Will ‘annihilate’ coup opponents

Myanmar’s junta will “annihilate” coup opponents, army chief Min Aung Hlaing said yesterday as the military staged a show of force on the anniversary of its bloodiest crackdown so far on democracy protests.
27 March 2022

Imran Khan to address rally in Islamabad ahead of no-confidence proceedings

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that March 27 (Sunday) — when the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf plans to hold what it calls a "historic" rally in Islamabad ahead of the start of no-confidence proceedings against the premier — would be a "decisive day" in the country's history.
27 March 2022

Pak opposition: March towards Islamabad begins

Tens of thousands of people have started marching to the Pakistani capital in a show of opposition to Prime Minister Imran Khan who is expected to face a vote of no confidence next week.
26 March 2022

After school closures, Taliban now refuses women from flying without male companions

Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers refused to allow dozens of women to board several flights, including some overseas, because they were traveling without a male guardian, two Afghan airline officials said Saturday.
26 March 2022

Afghan girls protest against Taliban demanding reopening of schools

About two dozen girls and women chanting "open the schools" protested in the Afghan capital Saturday against the Taliban's decision to shut their secondary schools just hours after re-opening them this week.
26 March 2022

Tilted Bangladeshi cargo ship hemmed by oil spill barrier at Kolkata port

The Bangladeshi cargo ship MV Marintrust-1, which tilted a couple of days ago, has been hemmed by a temporary floating barrier by authorities of Shyama Prasad Mookerjee port in Kolkata to guard against possible oil spill from the vessel, officials said.
26 March 2022

No-confidence motion against Khan delayed

The speaker of Pakistan’s parliament yesterday adjourned a motion of no-confidence in Prime Minister Imran Khan, provoking opposition accusations he was buying time for the ex-cricketer to muster support after a spate of defections from his party.
25 March 2022

Won’t resign

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has said he will not resign, rejecting opposition calls for him to step down ahead of a no-confidence move against him in his toughest challenge since coming to power in 2018.
24 March 2022

Going back on pledge, Taliban decides against schooling girls beyond 6th grade

Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers decided against opening schools to girls above the sixth grade, reneging on a previous promise and opting to appease their hardline base at the expense of further alienating the international community.
23 March 2022

Afghan girls ordered home just hours after schools reopen

The reopening of secondary schools for girls across Afghanistan on Wednesday prompted joy and apprehension among the tens of thousands of students deprived of an education since the Taliban's return to power.
23 March 2022

Pak seeks lifetime disqualification

Pakistan’s government yesterday asked the Supreme Court to advise if it could seek lifelong disqualification of dissidents from Prime Minister Imran Khan’s ruling party ahead of a no-confidence vote that weakens his prospects of retaining power.
21 March 2022

North Korea fires multiple-rocket launchers

North Korea fired multiple rocket launchers yesterday, Seoul said, the latest in a series of provocations by the nuclear-armed nation to heighten tensions in the region.
20 March 2022