Israel says two projectiles fired from Gaza day after Israel strikes kill 90
The Israeli military said two projectiles were launched from northern Gaza on Sunday, one of which was intercepted while the other landed in southern Israel.
The Israeli military said two projectiles were launched from northern Gaza on Sunday, one of which was intercepted while the other landed in southern Israel.
Nepal’s interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki on Friday pledged to fight corruption, create jobs and raise living standards after a deadly wave of youth-led protests earlier this month toppled the prior government.
Indian techie Mohammed Nizamuddin was shot dead by US police in California after an alleged stabbing incident. His family alleges racial harassment and demands a full investigation and MEA support for repatriation.
The US embassy in New Delhi on Thursday announced that it has revoked and denied visas for certain Indian business executives and corporate leadership over allegedly being involved in trafficking fentanyl precursors.
Iran executed a man accused of spying for Israel on Wednesday, with activists claiming he was “tortured” into making a false confession.
Taiwan's Ministry of National Defence on Tuesday recorded the presence of 24 chinese aircraft, 11 vessels and six official ships operating around its territory.
China will attempt to further boost its recent strategic diplomacy and power projection efforts as it hosts its annual security forum this week amid roiling regional tensions.
The Nepal Army (NA), now in charge of national security, has issued a prohibitory order till 5:00 pm today, while the curfew has been extended nationwide till 6:00 am tomorrow.
South Korea will send a chartered plane to Atlanta as early as Wednesday to bring back workers detained in a huge immigration raid last week on a car battery plant in the U.S. state of Georgia, a Korean Air spokesperson said on Tuesday.