A Russian strike hit a passenger train in Ukraine's Sumy region, injuring passengers, Al Jazeera reported. Officials said the attack targeted a station in Shostka, damaging a Kyiv-bound train. The strike follows Russia's largest overnight assault on Ukraine's energy infrastructure as railway
Union Minister for Railways, Information and Broadcasting, as well as Electronics and Information Technology, Ashwini Vaishnaw, alongside Japan's Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, Hiromasa Nakano, conducted a visit to the construction sites of the High-Speed Rail (H
According to Russia Today, the Russian defence ministry said that missiles and long-range drones were launched from various platforms overnight which hit all the designated targets.
According to Taipei Times, the images show replicas of key sites, including Taiwan's Presidential Office Building, the Judicial Yuan, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and, more recently, the Ministry of Defense's Reserve Command.
Denmark has banned civilian drones ahead of an EU summit after repeated sightings near military sites, Al Jazeera reported. Authorities called it a security measure, with violations punishable by prison. NATO has boosted Baltic Sea patrols, while Denmark suggested Russia could be behind the
The Israeli Air Force completed a broad wave of attacks on Houthi targets in the Sana'a area, deep in Yemen, on Thursday, the Israel Defence Forces confirmed.
Adani Energy Solutions Limited (AESL) on Wednesday said that all its operational sites and corporate headquarters have received the 'Zero-Waste-to-Landfill' (ZWL) certification from Intertek, a global quality assurance provider. The company stated that it achieved a 100 per cent diversion ra
Gurugram (Haryana) [India], September 22: Real estate investments across the nine APAC markets - Australia, Mainland China, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, New Zealand and Taiwan, reached USD 71.9 billion in H1 2025, marking a modest 6% YoY decline amid ongoing trade volatil
The meeting covered a wide range of agenda items crucial to the timely completion of ongoing and upcoming national highway projects. These included land acquisition, tree felling, and forest clearances, as well as environmental concerns such as the dredging of the Beas River, the shifting of
Iran plans to propose a resolution at the IAEA meeting in Vienna to ban attacks on nuclear facilities, *Al Jazeera* reported. Tehran accused the agency of double standards after US and Israeli strikes in June and warned inspections could be suspended if hostile actions continue.