After his father’s sudden death while on vacation in the Philippines, Jim Agapito rushed to his funeral. But when he arrived from Canada, he was thrown into an unfamiliar world where his sombre understanding of mourning was replaced by superstition and festivities.
India Boosts Pakistan Border Defenses Over Fears of Hamas-Style Attack
“Requisite measures have been instituted along the Line of Control and International Border Sectors,” sources told Newsweek.
India Budget 2024: PM Modi shuns big spending in pre-election budget
India’s Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman holds up the file containing the country’s interim budget 2024. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government has presented its last
Beijing hasn’t been able to stop foreign investors from fleeing China’s stock market
The lack of supportive policy in China has led to a record six consecutive months of selling, with January outflows hitting $2 billion, per Bloomberg.
Chinese hackers determined to “wreak havoc” on US critical infrastructure, FBI director warns
FBI Director Chris Wray is preparing to tell House lawmakers that Chinese government hackers are busily targeting water treatment plants, the electrical grid, transportation systems and other critical
Engaging With Afghanistan At Regional, International Level: Centre
India has been engaging with Afghanistan at both the regional as well as international level by attending several meetings in various formats, the Ministry of External Affairs said on Thursday.
How Did Joe Biden’s Son Beau Die? Was He Killed in Iraq?
The president mentioned Beau while speaking with the family of Spc. Kennedy Sanders, who was killed in a drone attack last week.
How an Iranian ally in Iraq was made to stand down
By Timour Azhari BAGHDAD (Reuters) -A powerful Iraqi faction that led dozens of attacks against U.S. forces since October was pushed to announce a suspension of attacks through pressure from Tehran and ruling Iraqi parties who felt the faction had crossed a red line,
Is Washington Serious About Leaving Iraq?
With the country calling for a withdrawal and the region heating up, might the U.S. military presence in Iraq finally come to an end?
South Korea ‘ready to suffer’ against Australia – Klinsmann
South Korea head coach Jürgen Klinsmann has said his team is ready to “battle” a physical Australia side in the Asian Cup quarterfinal on Friday.