KARACHI (Reuters) -Twenty-five civilians were sentenced by a Pakistani military court to periods of two to 10 years of "rigorous imprisonment" in connection with attacks on military facilities in 2023, the armed forces' media wing said on Saturday.
JAKARTA: The Supreme Court is expected to add the first-ever female justice to its religious chamber if the House of Representatives approves of the sole name proposed by the Judicial Commission.
MANILA: Expelled Negros Oriental 3rd District Rep. Arnolfo “Arnie” Teves Jr.’s lawyer on Sunday (Dec 1) said Vice President Sara Duterte’s accusation that the Marcos administration is using the “Arnie Teves playbook” against her is “horrifyingly familiar.”
NEW DELHI: Indian billionaire Gautam Adani's feverish push to expand his global energy and infrastructure empire has been knocked by US bribery charges, but analysts believe the tycoon will bounce back.
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MANILA: The Palace supports the plan of the Philippine National Police (PNP) to reinvestigate high-profile killings related to the war against illegal drugs during the previous administration.
JAKARTA: Indonesian authorities plan to inspect grocery store shelves to check compliance with a law requiring halal labels on food items from Friday (Oct 18), officials said, although some importers and restaurants face hurdles in complying.
The large numbers and spirit of Indians overseas is a powerful way to demonstrate the soft power of the South Asian republic globally.
JAKARTA: Indonesia's trade surplus narrowed in June to its smallest in four months as exports rose less than expected amid strong import growth, data from the statistics office showed on Monday, after two big copper miners halted shipments.
FIRST, Spain’s players had to perform the rituals of celebration. They communed with their fans. They draped themselves with a selection of flags, national and regional.
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Francis on Tuesday further tightened the screws on Catholic conservatives over the use of traditional Latin Mass, rebuking bishops who had allowed it to be said in parishes without previous permission from the Vatican.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) -South African opposition parties said on Friday they were waiting for more details on a proposal by the African National Congress to form a government of national unity after it lost its majority for the first time in the democratic era.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - There's scarcely any critical evaluation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi on India's mainstream television channels and most newspapers as the world's most populous nation heads toward a general election that begins on Friday.
Hollywood star Nicole Kidman has not returned to Hong Kong to continue filming a television drama, the Post has learned, contrary to local news reports that sparked fresh debate over the government’s policy for Covid-19 quarantine exemptions.
(Reuters) - The Ukrainian government submitted to parliament on Tuesday an amended version of its bill to tighten army mobilisation rules to ensure the country has a sufficient fighting force to pursue its campaign against Russia's invasion.
They believe that bloodshed in Israel will pave the way for the Second Coming of Christ.
There’s a palpable need to assess Pakistan's present through the lens of its founding father.
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MANAMA (Reuters) - Australian teenager Christian Mansell competed with a mobile phone in the cockpit of his car in Formula Three races at the Bahrain Grand Prix after stewards gave the go-ahead on medical grounds.