Nepal will increase the number of security outposts and deploy more armed personnel in the border with India, Foreign Minister Pradeep Gyawali told The Hindu on Sunday.Also read: Nepal SC asks govt to …
Saudi to host Yemen donor conference on June 2
Saudi Arabia will host a donor conference to support Yemen on June 2, state media reported on Sunday, as the conflict-torn country faces the threat of coronavirus. The conference will be held …
WHO suspends staff activity in Yemen’s Houthi-held areas – document
Members of Yemen’s separatist Southern Transitional Council (STC) man a checkpoint while workers disinfect vehicles at the entrance of Mualla, a district of the southern province …
Malaysia’s Anwar Ibrahim backs coronavirus origin probe
The Malaysian opposition leader has backed an inquiry into the origins of the coronavirus, but cautioned against simply targeting China with the probe.
Afghanistan cricketer Shafiqullah Shafaq gets six-year ban for corruption
Afghanistan’s wicketkeeper-batsman has pleaded guilty on four charges regarding games in two countries …
US plan for moon mining is like Iraq invasion, says Russia
An American “invasion” of the moon could turn it into “another Afghanistan or Iraq”, Russia has warned, in a furious response to President Trump’s plans to launch a lunar mining project.Washington is …
Afghanistan’s Shafiqullah given six-year ban
Shafiqullah Shafaq has received a long ban after admitting to four breaches of the Afghanistan Cricket Board’s anti-corruption code.
Wuhan Reports First Coronavirus Case in a Month as Fresh Outbreaks Test Model Pandemic Plans in South Korea and Germany
South Korea has moved to shutter bars and clubs in the capitol Seoul, while Germany has seen its infection rate rise to 1.1.
Velshi: Trump’s veto of the Iran resolution shows his disregard for the Constitution
MSNBC’s Ali Velshi explains how Trump’s refusal to seek Congressional approval for a war on Iran threatens our system of checks and balances.
Libya Says 4 Killed In Rocket Attacks As Turkey Warns Haftar
Libya’s Government of National Accord said Sunday at least four civilians, including a child, were killed as rockets rained down on the capital Tripoli and damaged its only working airport. The …