India Investigates Deadly Blast
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PM Modi welcomed the Women's ODI World Cup champions at his residence, acknowledging their remarkable journey.
Deadly explosions in the capitals of India and Pakistan within 24 hours of each other killed at least 20 people and left several injured, heightening concern of renewed tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbors.
The accusation came as India’s prime minister vowed to find the perpetrators of a separate deadly explosion on Monday.
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Explosions in Islamabad and New Delhi are still being investigated, but finger-pointing has already begun and threatens to escalate simmering cross-border conflict.
Ousted Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has said that it has been ‘foolish and self-defeating’ of Muhammad Yunus to jeopardise Bangladesh’s relationship with India since taking over the country last year.
S Jaishankar held a bilateral meeting with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Wednesday on the sidelines of the G7 Foreign Ministers' Meeting in Canada.
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s prime minister on Wednesday offered talks to Afghanistan’s Taliban government in a renewed peace overture, about a week after negotiations between the two sides collapsed in Istanbul,
A suicide attack outside a court in Pakistan's capital Islamabad has killed 12 people and injured at least 27 others, the country's interior minister said. Mohsin Naqvi said a bomber was planning to attack the district courthouse but was unable to get inside.
As Indian police investigated a deadly car explosion in New Delhi under an anti-terrorism law, relatives awaiting news of their loved ones gathered outside a hospital. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on the Tuesday the perpetrators behind the explosion near the historic Red Fort "won't be spared.