The President of the 78th session of the United Nations General Assembly (PGA) Dennis Francis will visit India from January 22-26 on the invitation of External Affairs Minister (EAM) S Jaishankar.
Egypt Football Federation on Friday confirmed that star attacker Mohammed Salah will miss the next two matches of the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) after sustaining a strain in his posterior muscle.
The BRICS Chamber of Commerce and Industry, India Chapter, successfully hosted the BRICS-CCI Annual Recognition Awards 2024 (B.A.R.A) on Friday here in the national capital. The awards represent an ongoing process of celebrating the common factor of unleashing the power of the BRICS bloc. Th
In India's National Statement at the summit, Jaishankar provided insights into India's extensive contributions, spanning 600 significant projects across 78 nations, with a special focus on Africa, where 300 projects and 45,000 training slots reflect India's commitment and solidarity.
Moreover, describing the 12th General Assembly of the Asian Buddhist Conference for Peace (ABCP) held in New Delhi, the leader defined Delhi declaration calling on leaders and nations around the world to end wars as the biggest takeaway of the event.
Liverpool have received an injury scare with star winger Mohamed Salah getting substituted due to an apparent hamstring injury during Egypt's 2-2 draw with Ghana in the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations.
The UNDP report, released on January 18, revealed that 69 per cent of Afghanistan's population faces a shortage of necessities, including healthcare, essential goods, suitable living conditions, and vital job opportunities.
The Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has condemned Pakistan's drone attack on non-Iranian villagers on the border of the two nations, calling it "unbalanced and unacceptable."
The Indian Navy is coordinating with navies of "partners" countries to ensure safe sea passage amid the "resurgence" of piracy attacks, Indian Navy chief Hari Kumar said on Thursday.
Despite the presence of a Hamas terror tunnel system in the Gaza Strip now thought to be larger in scale than the London Underground, the United Nations insists it had no idea the tunnels were being built.