Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to visit Guyana on Tuesday, and it's quite special as it will be the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister to the South American nation in 56 years.
The US State Department on Tuesday acknowledged Bangladesh's Attorney General Mohammad Asaduzzaman's call for removing secularism from the country's Constitution, with spokesperson Matthew Miller responding to ANI's question on the matter during a press briefing.
Former Maharashtra minister and Nationalist Congress Party (Sharad Pawar faction) leader Anil Deshmukh on Tuesday was hospitalised at Alexis (Max) Hospital, where he is undergoing treatment, after an alleged attack on his convoy on the Katol-Jalalkheda Road, senior police officials confirmed
Katol party candidate & NCP-SCP leader Anil Deshmukh's son Salil Deshmukh, speaking to ANI, on Tuesday accused the BJP of an alleged attack on his father.
NCP-SCP spokesperson Pravin Kunte on Tuesday, speaking to ANI, expressed the security concern of a senior leader & accused the conspiracy of BJP in the alleged attack.
Amid curfew being imposed in Imphal West and Imphal East, the Government of Manipur, Secretariat Higher and Technical Education Department declared the closure of institutions, colleges including state universities in these districts till Tuesday.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah will be visiting Gujarat on Tuesday to attend several key events across the state linking multiple sectors, including postal services, law enforcement, agriculture, and environmental sustainability.
The lockdown will be fully enforced in Lahore and Multan from coming Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, while the smog situation will be monitored on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. The lockdown may be imposed earlier if the air quality worsens, ARY News reported.
Student unions in Quetta held a joint press conference to denounce the violent police action that took place at the Bolan Medical College (BMC) hostel on Tuesday night.
The CIA official identified as Asif William Rahman was arrested in Cambodia on Tuesday by the FBI and charged with two counts of willful retention and transmission of national defence information, according to filings in Guam's federal court, the New York Times said.
The Philippines government on Tuesday protested "Chinese escalations" in the South China Sea after it implemented a maritime law asserting its exclusive right to tap resources in a 370-kilometre (200-nautical-mile) zone off the country's coast.