A senior U.S. official on Wednesday rejected claims that the government sent an American citizen to Venezuela where hes been charged with plotting terrorist attacks and labeled a spy.
Two soldiers who deserted from Myanmars army have testified on video that they were instructed by commanding officers to shoot all that you see and that you hear in villages where minority Rohingya lived, a human rights group said Tuesday.
A rural Nevada church is trying again to persuade the 9th U.S. Circuit of Appeals that the state's 50person cap on religious gatherings is unconstitutional.
In the most significant US action since China imposed a tough security law, Lam and the other leaders of the Asian financial hub will have any assets in the United States blocked.
The "Here For You" feature has been launched in collaboration with Mariwala Health Initiative and non-profit Manas Foundation.
Last year, Trump went all out for the Fourth of July, with an expansive and expensive display of patriotic firepower on the Mall.
The government has maintained that the country's farm sector is functioning smoothly despite the COVID-19 lockdown and there will not be much impact on its growth in the current fiscal, unlike other sectors.
Health authorities have said this would allow a reopening of the economy, while maintaining guidelines on disinfection and preventing the spread of the virus in people's daily lives.
The government said that the countries have shown a better understanding that matters related to Jammu & Kashmir are internal to India and Pakistan-sponsored terrorism is a grave threat to lives of Indians.
Rambai Singh is a suspended MLA of the BSP, who was 'brought back' by Congress leaders Jitu Patwari and Jai Vardhan Singh from a luxury hotel in Haryana to Bhopal on Wednesday.
Dhaka is worried over reports that India may send back some Bangladeshi immigrants to the country under the new citizenship law.
A Washington Post report said the State Department and a US health official decided to bring back the infected Americans on planes and place them in isolation without telling the President.
The Delhi High Court Bar Association has also requested its members to abstain from work on Thursday as a token of protest "as the said transfer is a rarest of rare case".
Urvashi Chudawala is a student of the city-based Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) and also an activist.
The event will continue as planned, and companies that have pulled out represent about 8 per cent of participants, said the event organiser Experia Events.