Some countries have still not removed restrictions on the entry of Indian nationals and the central government is ready to fly passengers to these countries whenever they ease their limits, said Civil ... ( read original story ...)
Major Gulf markets rise as Aramco lifts Saudi index
Saudi Arabia's stock market rose in early trade on Tuesday, supported by gains in Saudi Aramco after the oil giant posted a quarterly profit slump in line with analysts' estimate, while the Qatari ... ( read original story ...)
Saudi Arabia non-oil private sector output grows for second month in a row
Saudi Arabia’s non-oil private sector grew for the second month in a row as the Kingdom’s economy looks to recover from the economic fallout of the coronavirus pandemic, IHS Markit’s October Saudi ... ( read original story ...)
Exclusive: International donors likely to pledge less aid for Afghanistan – sources
Afghanistan is likely to receive reduced pledges for aid from international donors gathering in Geneva next month, three sources familiar with discussions said, amid uncertainty over ... ( read original story ...)
Islamic State’s expanding terror footprint, Taliban’s growing ambitions make peace in Afghanistan elusive
When the United States and the Taliban appeared to have reached an agreement for peace in Afghanistan, people in the war-torn country danced and waved the national flag in celebration. However, nine ... ( read original story ...)
What Afghanistan Wants from the Winner of the US Election
"We understand the fatigue in America, but withdrawal must be measured and strategic in order to preserve the gains that Americans and Afghans have sacrificed so much for," Afghan ambassador Roya ... ( read original story ...)
Afghanistan mourns after 22 killed in university attack
Stunned students demonstrated outside Kabul University on Tuesday after at least 22 people were killed in a brutal, on-campus attack claimed by the Islamic State group. ( read original story ...)
‘Buddhist bin Laden’: Hardline monk hands himself over to police in Myanmar after a year on the run
A fugitive hardline Buddhist monk once dubbed the “Buddhist bin Laden” for stirring up religious hatred has turned himself over to the Myanmar authorities less than one week b ... ( read original story ...)
Thailand protests: King Vajiralongkorn’s PR gambit ups stakes in war for popular support
When Thai King Maha Vajiralongkorn gave impromptu comments to a foreign television reporter amid a sea of royalists on Sunday, social media reeled with shock at the break with generations of tradition ... ( read original story ...)
Thailand protesters refuse to compromise after king speaks
King Maha Vajiralongkorn's rare message to his people on Sunday night hinting at possible compromise was heard widely, but pro-democracy leaders say they will continue their protests and maintain ... ( read original story ...)