Washington (IANS) Democratic lawmakers in the US Congress have proposed a roadmap to a possible Senate trial of President Donald Trump which would include new testimony from former White House National Security Adviser John Bolton and acting White…
Islamabad (IANS) In a first in Pakistan's history, a three-member bench of a special court here on Tuesday sentenced former President Pervez Musharraf to death in the long-drawn high treason case against him.
This is the first time in the…
Beijing (IANS) China on Monday denied the allegations that two of its diplomats tried to enter a sensitive US military facility, and has lodged stern representations with Washington over the expulsion of the embassy officials accused of espionage.
…Wellington (IANS) A recovery team landing on White Island to search for the two deceased who remained unaccounted for was not able to find the bodies while the death toll of the volcanic eruption increased to 15, the New Zealand Police said on Sunday.
…Tripoli (IANS) Nearly 900,000 people in Libya would need humanitarian assistance in 2020, said the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).
"An estimate of 897,000 people are considered to be in need of humanitarian assistance…
London (IANS) British-Muslims have said that they feared for their future under a new Boris Johnson government after his landslide win in the December 12 general election, a media report said on Saturday.
The Muslim Council of Britain (MCB)…
Washington (IANS) Brian Hook, the US Special Representative for Iran, has defended the American sanctions policy on Tehran when experts raised doubts about its effectiveness.
"The sanctions we have imposed on the (Iranian) regime are the toughest…
The Hague (IANS) Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi on Wednesday rejected the genocide allegations against Myanmar's military amid accusations of mass killings, rape, and expulsion of the Rohingya Muslim minority.
In her opening…
Pyongyang/Seoul (IANS) North Korea has warned US President Donald Trump to stop "abusive language" that may offend its leader Kim Jong-un, Pyongyang's state media reported.
"The recent words and expressions spouted one after another by…
Hong Kong (IANS) A Hong Kong court on Tuesday lifted a ban on face masks by refusing the governments request to suspend an earlier ruling that found it unconstitutional.
Acting chief judge of the High Court Jeremy Poon Shiu and Court of Appeal…