For more than a year now, the Sri Lankan government has been facing multiple challenges from the financial crisis to the Covid crisis
For more than a year now, the Sri Lankan government has been facing multiple challenges from the financial crisis to the Covid crisis
The head of the Afghan Parliament’s Internal Security Commission has accused the Office of National Security Council (ONSC) of “incompetence” and “interference” in the works of other security agencies
The COVID-19 second wave has shaved off 3 per cent from the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) previous projection for India's economic growth for this fiscal year, pegging it now at 9.5 per cent, but the country still remains the world's fastest-growing large economy
Nepal is considering reducing power tariffs in the coming weeks to avoid a potential wastage of the power generating capacity as the country is on the verge of being an energy surplus state
Bhutan has administered second doses of vaccine to almost 85 percent of people who are above the age of 18 years in a week-long inspired vaccination drive that has gained it international attention
In what seems another attempt by Maldives’ former president Mohammed Nasheed to pressure President Ibrahim Mohammed Solih, the ruling MDP passed a resolution, prompted by the former, asking the president to impose a state of emergency in the archipelago
Reaping the fruits of an aggressive campaign centered on stoking Kashmir’s embers and all-out attacks on opposition parties for letting down the cause of Kashmiris, Pakistan’s ruling PTI has won the local assembly elections in "Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK)" - which India calls Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK)
Covid vaccines for children are likely in a matter of days and the government may announce the start of vaccination for children next month, Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya said
Pakistani authorities have reopened the Chaman-Spin Boldak border, one of the major border crossings with Afghanistan, that has been held by the Taliban since early this month, local media reports said
Gunshots ringing out, puffs of smoke, a road littered with stones and tear gas canisters and upturned vehicles of the roadside -- scenes of six-hour violence, graphically depicted by NDTV, was not between Indian security forces and a neighboring border force, but within India itself!
Pakistan has said it had granted safe passage and refuge to 46 Afghan soldiers, including five officers, who sought refuge after the Taliban attacked outposts near the Chitral border
The Janata Samajwadi Party-Nepal (JSPN), a coalition partner in Nepal’s new government, has formally split on Monday after the country’s Election Commission granted legitimate right over the party to one of the two warring factions
A small Pakistani village, close to one of the principal sites of the Indus Valley Civilization, has been using a network of instant messaging and voice-over service WhatsApp for the last five years for running all basic services as also to promote education and hygiene
Former Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe has said that the country needed to have a “long-term common policy framework” and the common opposition alliance won't be enough at a time of a deep economic crisis
The vaccination drive in Sri Lanka has been picking up pace lately, marking the highest number of Covid-19 vaccines administered in a single day in Sri Lanka, 412,111 Saturday last week