Expressing his view on recent developments in India-Maldives ties former president Mohamed Nasheed said the future of the island country lies with an ever-stro …
Bhutan emerging as hotspot for international students: Report
Bhutan is emerging as a hotspot for international students The country is challenging preconceived notions and opening new avenues for cross-cultural exchange …
Nearly half of Bhutan’s vehicles uninsured
Only 46,005 vehicles are insured with two insurance companies–Bhutan Insurance Limited and Royal Insurance … third-party insurance gives compensation of up to Nu 500,000 for third-party property …
North Korea’s Kim Jong Un inspects spy satellite photos of ‘target regions’, US bases
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un inspected photos taken by the country’s new spy satellite of “major target regions”, including the South Korean capital of Seoul and cities that …
Kim Jong-un shown photos of US military bases taken by new spy satellite, North Korea claims
North Korea claims its leader Kim Jong-un has reviewed photos of US military bases in Hawaii and Seoul that were taken by his new spy satellite. The nuclear-armed nation successfully launched the …
China’s PLA starts live-fire drills with Myanmar in border security test as junta-rebel clashes escalate
China has urged Myanmar to guarantee border safety and stability as the junta loses ground to armed rebel groups since clashes broke out in October.
Escalating Fighting in Northern Myanmar ‘Triggers’ Live-Fire Border Drills in China
Drills follow surge of attacks on junta forces by ethnic armies in northern Myanmar and torching of Chinese convoy of trucks.
Russia Expects Deal on Turkey Gas Hub Soon, Deputy Premier Says
Russia expects to reach an agreement soon on a planned natural gas hub in Turkey, Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said.Most Read from BloombergMarkets Cheer as Milei Drops Dollarization for Macr …
Bangladesh says it’s ‘open to foreign poll observers’ amid Western concerns about democratic processes
Bangladesh foreign secretary Masud Bin Momen says no country likes ‘interference in its domestic affairs’. A day earlier, he held consultations with Indian counterpart Vinay Kwatra.
Al-Qadir Trust corruption case: Pakistan’s jailed former PM Imran Khan moves Supreme Court for bail
The NAB is conducting investigations into the former prime minister, his wife Bushra Bibi, and other PTI officials for their roles in a deal the PTI government made with a property tycoon that …