Malalai Maiwind, an Afghan woman journalist, was killed along with her driver by unknown gunmen on Thursday morning in the eastern city of Jalalabad
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Malalai Maiwind, an Afghan woman journalist, was killed along with her driver by unknown gunmen on Thursday morning in the eastern city of Jalalabad
SAARC leaders have called for greater cooperation among its members to realize the full potential of a shared vision as it commemorated the 36th Charter Day of the eight-nation South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) amid the global pandemic
In what seems to be a big push to Bhutan’s bilateral and transit trade, India has decided to open new trade routes in Nagarkata (West Bengal), Agartala (Tripura) and Jogighopa and Pandu (riverine ports, both in Assam); all of them to benefit Bhutan’s exports in the region
In a major breakthrough, the Taliban and the Afghan government on Wednesday evening jointly announced a three-page agreement on a procedural framework to start the intra-Afghan dialogue in Doha, Qatar, thus ending an almost three-month-long deadlock in the negotiations
The Taliban has assured “cooperation” for the next phase of the TAPI project - a transnational, transregional gas pipeline project that spans four nations - and other bilateral development projects between Afghanistan and Turkmenistan
Bhutan, a landlocked country in the eastern Himalayas in South Asia, which has 84 percent forest cover in its land, often gets admiration and accolade for preserving its environment and forest in the best possible way
As the International Monetary Fund (IMF) released its World Economic Outlook for 2020, the report has drawn heated, but detailed and significant, discussions in India