Turkish and Libyan authorities are jointly investigating a private jet crash near Ankara that killed Libya's army chief Mohammed Ali Ahmed al-Haddad and seven others. The probe is examining technical issues, flight data and maintenance, with international agencies involved.
Providing details of the case, Pramod Kumar, Superintendent of Police (City), said the incident took place on December 9 in the evening in the Premnagar police station area.
Nepal's interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki urged major political parties to ensure successful March elections amid unrest. She said resources and security preparations are in place, while opposition leaders stressed the need for a safer environment following deadly protests earlier this ye
Former Diplomat Suresh K Goel said that the participation of Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) in the upcoming elections slated for February 2026 would reflect that there are attempts to revert to democratic rule in Bangladesh.
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Saturday asserted that suitable housing arrangements would be provided to people who were evicted from makeshift shelters at the waste dumping site in the Kogilu Badavane area near Yelahanka in Bengaluru.
As part of its continuous monitoring and enforcement efforts under the statutory framework of the extant Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP), the Commission for Air Quality Management in NCR and Adjoining Areas (CAQM) conducted an extensive inspection drive on Friday in Gurugram to review
Drawing comparisons with Europe, Sanyal highlighted the strain caused by ageing populations. "In several European countries, retirement ages are being pushed toward 70 or even 75. France today has more people receiving pensions than people working," he said, warning that similar dynamics cou
Prolonged power cuts in Kabul during winter have increased public hardship. Residents report irregular electricity supply affecting daily life and work. Experts blame reliance on imported power and weak infrastructure, while the national utility says steps are being taken to reduce outages.
"It is a decade-long exploitation and oppression, and we are continuously fighting for our survival. Nobody is paying heed to our cries. The latest situation is really bad," he said.
The new reports coming from Nepal reveal that a large number of hidden surveillance cameras are being installed by China at every nook and corner in Kathmandu and Nepal border. These cameras are not being installed for anyone's safety but to keep an eye on the Tibetans.