No-confidence vote on Mar 25

Pakistan’s parliament will convene on Friday to take up a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Imran Khan, the lower house speaker’s office said yesterday, in what shapes up as his toughest test since coming to power in 2018.
20 March 2022

Japan PM presses Modi for ‘action’

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida urged India’s Narendra Modi on Saturday to take a tougher line on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, but a joint statement after talks in Delhi fell short of condemning Moscow’s actions.
20 March 2022

Sri Lanka grapples with shortages

At least two people in Sri Lanka died while waiting in long queues for fuel, officials said yesterday, as widespread shortages cause misery and hardship across the island nation.
20 March 2022

Pakistan PM to seek ruling over defections ahead of no-confidence vote

The Pakistani government will petition the Supreme Court to seek a ruling on whether defectors from Prime Minister Imran Khan's party could lose their seats ahead of a no-confidence vote against him, his interior minister said on Friday.
19 March 2022

Taliban-ruled Afghanistan: UN establishes formal ties

The UN Security Council yesterday voted to establish formal ties with Taliban-run Afghanistan, which has yet to win widespread international recognition.
17 March 2022

India announces $1 bn credit to Sri Lanka

India today announced a USD one billion line of credit to Sri Lanka to help the island nation tide over an acute financial crisis.
17 March 2022

‘He is in 100 percent danger’

Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan is in danger of losing his coalition partners in a no-confidence vote sought by the opposition, a key ally has said, flagging a “tilt” by his partners in government towards their opponents.
16 March 2022

World must not forget Afghans

The Russian invasion of Ukraine must not make the world forget Afghanistan, the UN refugee chief said late on Tuesday, warning that ignoring its humanitarian needs could be very risky.
16 March 2022

Angry crowd tries to storm Sri Lanka president’s office

A huge crowd tried to storm the Sri Lankan president’s seaside office yesterday as anger flared over runaway prices brought about by the worst financial crisis in the island’s modern history.
15 March 2022

Voting on no-confidence motion against Pakistan PM Imran Khan after March 27

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Senator Faisal Javed Khan said on Monday that the voting on the no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Imran will take place after March 27.
14 March 2022

'Accidentally fired missile': Pakistan demands joint probe with India

Pakistan on Saturday demanded a joint probe into a missile India said it accidentally fired into its territory, rejecting New Delhi's decision to hold an internal inquiry into the incident and calling on the international community to play a role.
13 March 2022

India’s NIA arrests 6 for ‘trafficking Rohingyas to India from Bangladesh’

India’s counter-terror body National Investigation Agency (NIA) has arrested six persons who were allegedly part of a gang involved in illegal trafficking of Rohingyas from Bangladesh into Indian territory.
12 March 2022

India says 'accidentally' fired a missile into Pakistan this week

India today said it has ordered a high-level inquiry into an “accidental firing” of a missile which landed in Pakistani territory.
11 March 2022

No-trust will help in 'grabbing thieves by their necks': Imran Khan to rivals

In what appeared to be a direct threat to the opposition that submitted a no-confidence resolution against Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan in the country’s National Assembly a day earlier, the PM yesterday thundered that he had been waiting for this day, claiming confidently that the “definite failure” of the move and regaining of parliament’s confidence will help him “grab the thieves by their necks” and go after them once this “battle of nerves” is over.
10 March 2022

Myanmar returns 5 Bangladeshi fishermen detained for over 5 weeks

Six Bangladeshi fishermen returned home from Myanmar today 37 days after their detention in the neighbouring country.
9 March 2022

Opposition submits no-confidence motion against Pakistani PM Imran Khan

A delegation of senior opposition lawmakers submitted a no-confidence motion against Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan with the National Assembly Secretariat today (March 8, 2022), PML-N spokesperson Marriyum Aurangzeb said.
8 March 2022

100 new species in Myanmar reveal its ‘biological riches’

At least 100 new species -- from monkeys to mussels -- were found in Myanmar in a decade, according to conservationists who said discoveries during the country’s fleeting period of openness revealed “astonishing biodiversity”.
5 March 2022

Pak shia mosque blast toll hits 62

The death toll from a suicide attack at a Shia mosque in northwest Pakistan rose to 62 overnight as police yesterday said they would try to identify the bomber from two severed feet found at the scene.
5 March 2022

North Korea fires ballistic missile

North Korea fired a suspected ballistic missile yesterday, Seoul’s military said, continuing this year’s record-breaking blitz of weapons tests with a launch just days before South Korea’s presidential election.
5 March 2022

Death toll rises to 63 in Pakistan IS mosque attack

Officials vowed Saturday to hunt down and arrest the masterminds behind a deadly mosque attack in Pakistan a day earlier claimed by an Islamic State affiliate. The assault killed 63 people and wounded nearly 200.
5 March 2022