A strong earthquake measuring 6.3 on the Richter scale shook southern Mexico today. Authorities report that, fortunately, no significant damage or injuries have been reported, though residents felt the tremor widely.
A strong earthquake measuring 6.3 on the Richter scale shook southern Mexico today. Authorities report that, fortunately, no significant damage or injuries have been reported, though residents felt the tremor widely.
Canada has requested Air India to investigate after reports emerged that a pilot may have reported for duty under the influence of alcohol, raising serious safety and regulatory concerns, a source said.
Delhi’s air quality has fallen to ‘very poor’ due to heavy smog and dense fog, disrupting flights and causing travel delays as visibility drops and pollution levels rise sharply across the city.
Bangladesh has announced a three-day national mourning period to honor former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, who passed away, and will hold a state funeral in recognition of her service to the country.
Iran’s president urged authorities to listen to protesters, saying the government must address legitimate public concerns through dialogue, reforms, and lawful responses to maintain stability and trust nationwide going forward.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina expressed condolences over the death of former prime minister and political rival Khaleda Zia, acknowledging her role in Bangladesh’s politics and conveying sympathy to her family.
Veteran Bangladeshi leader and former prime minister Khaleda Zia has died at 80, ending a long political career that shaped national politics and defined decades of rivalry and governance nationwide.
The Indian Navy’s historic ocean expedition aboard a handcrafted wooden ship revives India’s ancient seafaring traditions and marks a proud moment in the nation’s maritime legacy.
Exploring whether paying one million dollars for the opportunity to live in the United States is a smart investment, weighing benefits, risks, fairness, and long-term impact on immigration policy debate.
Months after youth-led protests against corruption rattled Nepal’s political scene, a former rapper has announced his entry into national politics, positioning himself as a contender for the prime minister’s post.