Pakistan’s former envoy Asif Durrani said Afghanistan has become a safe haven for TTP, ISIS, and al-Qaeda, urging kabul to take decisive counterterrorism action. Pakistan’s former ambassador Asif Durrani has criticized the Taliban’s denial of militant activity in Afghanistan, calling it “regrettable” and inconsistent with international findings. Speaking to state television, Durrani said Pakistan’s concerns […]
Читать дальше...Francisco Pinto Balsemão, a former prime minister of Portugal in a turbulent post-coup period who withdrew from front-line politics and created a national media empire, has died
As Macron’s influence wanes and public apathy over short-lived govts. rises, the new Prime Minister, Sebastien Lecornu, faces the daunting task of maintaining the balance between fiscal discipline and social stability
India has gifted 81 school buses to educational institutions in 48 districts of Nepal. This initiative strengthens the ongoing development partnership between the two nations. India's support extends to flood-affected areas and remote regions. This donation builds on decades of assistance to Nepal's education sector. India also provides disaster relief, reinforcing its role as a close neighbor and first responder.
(Telecompaper) Revenues of Tele2 Latvia totaled SEK 534 million in the third quarter of this year, up from SEK 532 million year-on-year, according to its parent company...
Hardik Pandya is undergoing a four-week rehabilitation at the BCCI Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru for his quadriceps injury, with no surgery required. He is expected to be fit for the upcoming white-ball series against South Africa, aiming for complete match fitness after picking up the injury during the Asia Cup.
All you need to know about Tata Sierra The nostalgic SUV returns next month
(Telecompaper) TelCables Europe, a subsidiary of Angola Cables, has partnered with EuNetworks Fiber UK to expand its customers' network reach across Europe...
The Neighbours star has been forced to pull out of the current series of the BBC's Strictly Come Dancing after hurting his leg
Sixty-five boxes of untaxed cigarettes, each containing 200 cigarettes, were seized from a 58-year-old Turkish Cypriot at Paphos airport on Tuesday, police said on Wednesday. The cigarettes were found in his luggage as the man, also a British citizen, prepared to fly to the UK, lacked proper labelling and traceability codes, indicating no tax had […]
(Telecompaper) Canal Plus, now combined with MultiChoice, has appointed Thomas Follin as chief diversification officer for Canal Plus Africa effective 1 November...
The Islamic Center of Vienna, Austria, hosted visitors, both Muslims and non-Muslims, on the occasion of the Open Doors Day of the Austrian Mosques to get acquainted with the activities, architecture and Muslim community of the center.
A letter released on Wednesday calls for a ban unless some conditions are met.
Delhi Airport's Terminal 2 is set to welcome IndiGo (2000 Series) and Air India (1000 Series) from October 26th, 2025, following extensive upgrades by DIAL. This revamp aims to accommodate increasing passenger numbers, making the terminal future-ready. The announcement follows Terminal 1's full operational status after T2's temporary closure for enhancements.
Rhythm guitarist is taking a break from the ongoing reunion tour while he receives further treatment for prostate cancer
The Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission will soon release the Group 4 exam results. The examination was held on July 12, 2025. Thousands of state government posts are being filled. Candidates can check their scores on the official website, tnpsc.gov.in. The results are anticipated in the last week of October 2025. This is a crucial step for aspiring government employees.
(251022) -- LOS ANGELES, Oct. 22, 2025 (Xinhua) -- Los Angeles Lakers' Austin Reaves (L) goes to the basket during the 2025-2026 NBA regular season match between Los Angeles Lakers and Golden State Warriors in Los Angeles, the United States, Oct. 21, 2025. (Photo by Ringo Chiu/Xinhua)
Unexploded ordnance in Gaza poses "enormous" risks for displaced people returning home during a US-led ceasefire, the NGO Handicap International has warned as it calls for the entry of demining equipment into the Palestinian enclave.The UN Mine Action Programme (UNMAS) said they have received nearly 100 requests to clear unexploded ordnance since the start of the ceasefire.