Russia, in a recent statement, made remarks on the banned BBC documentary on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and said that it is clear evidence of BBC waging an information war on different fronts, but not only against Russia.
The President of 77th UN General Assembly (UNGA) session Csaba Korosi in New Delhi visited the Rajghat on Monday. During the visit, Korosi laid a wreath at the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial
According to the BBC documentary, Johnson said that the comment was made after he warned that the war would be an "utter catastrophe" during a "very long" call in February 2022.
The revelation was made by NOS investigations which said that these chips were handled by resellers and sold to three Russian companies related to defense and was done via group of Chinese companies that would supply Russia with the technology after receiving it from the Dutch manufacturers.
China's oil and gas use fell in 2022 for the first time in decades due to COVID-19 lockdowns that curbed energy demand, a sign of a weakening economy, writes Clifford Krauss in The New York Times (NYT).
This comes as the country prepares for two major elections. The Bangladesh Election Commission, this past week, announced that the election for the next President of Bangladesh will be held on February 19.
At least 11 people have died in the Russian missile strike that hit Ukraine on Thursday, CNN reported citing the Ukrainian State Emergency Services. The strike also left 11 people injured.
Both Germany as well as the United States on Wednesday announced that they will send battle tanks to Ukraine to aid the war-ravaged country amid the ongoing conflict.
India and Egypt are "emerging as ideal strategic and economic partners" with cooperation in various sectors, including defence and industrialisation, according to an Egyptian analyst.
With just a month left in completing 365 days into the Russia-Ukraine war, top Ukrainian army official feels the next phase of the war will be all about tanks -- German Leopard 2s and British Challengers.
The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine has resulted in almost 86 per cent of schools becoming bomb shelters, CNN reported citing the head of the Kyiv Regional Military Administration, Oleksiy Kuleba on Monday.