Yemeni government welcomes US call for peace
Yemeni government welcomes US call for peace
Sanaa: Yemen's internationally recognised government On Thursday welcomed a call from the US for peace in the conflict-torn...
North Korea says talks suspended, US says they’ll continue
North Korea says talks suspended, US says they'll continue
Washington: North Korea's chief negotiator Kim Myong-gil said this Saturday that talks with Washington about disarmament...
Boris Johnson postpones lockdown easing in England
Boris Johnson postpones lockdown easing in England
London: The further easing of lockdown restrictions in England - due to come in this weekend - has...
Apple’s TV app reaching 100 countries including India
Apple's TV app reaching 100 countries including India
San Francisco: Apple has started rolling out its TV app in over 100 countries that includes India,...
Biden designates Kenya as a major non-NATO ally of US
Biden designates Kenya as a major non-NATO ally of US
Washington: US President Joe Biden has designated Kenya as a major non-NATO ally (MNNA) of...
Four perpetrators among eight killed in Russia prison hostage incident
Four perpetrators among eight killed in Russia prison hostage incident
Moscow: Four staff members at a maximum-security prison (IK-19) in the Volgograd region died after...
US shutdown looks set to drag through Christmas
US shutdown looks set to drag through Christmas
Washington: A partial US government shutdown is set to continue through Christmas with no deal in sight...
Pro-Khalistani supporters want to create trouble at Hindu temple: Canadian MP Arya
Pro-Khalistani supporters want to create trouble at Hindu temple: Canadian MP Arya
Chandigarh: Indian-origin Canadian MP Chandra Arya shared a purported video of pro-Khalistani supporters...
Afghan President to visit Pakistan this week
Afghan President to visit Pakistan this week
Islamabad: Afghan President Ashraf Ghani will arrive in Pakistan on an official two-day trip on Thursday, the media...
Australian Broadcasting Corp admits to underpaying staff
Australian Broadcasting Corp admits to underpaying staff
Canberra: The Australian Broadcasting Corp (ABC) on Friday admitted to underpaying 2,500 casual staff over the past six...


























