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Balendra Shah’s party won a landslide in the election that followed Nepal’s Gen Z revolution. His style is pugnacious.
India's cricket board announces a $14.24m bonus in addition to the $2.34m awarded to the champions by the ICC.
Two Israeli air attacks hit Lebanon’s southern city of Tyre amid media reports Tel Aviv wants to expand buffer zone.
Ongoing fighting means issue of Hezbollah's disarmament likely to remain on hold, military experts and analysts say.
French artificial intelligence startup AMI on Tuesday said it has raised $1 billion to develop AI systems designed to understand the physical world "in the way animals and humans do", unlike the lang...
Col Randrianirina, who seized power last year, did not give a reason for dissolving his government.
A suspected Iranian attack on a high-rise residential building in Bahrain's capital of Manama has killed a woman.
The US president repeats claims that Cuba is ready to negotiate as it faces a spiralling energy and economic crisis.
Jules Segers won the bronze medal in the Super-G, while Aurélie Richard took silver. France now has a total of five medals.
Strikes continue as Trump says US attacks on Iran will dramatically increase if it tries to close Strait of Hormuz.
Afghanistan were due to host Sri Lanka for a six-match series in the UAE, which has been hit by attacks from Iran.
US prosecutors say Turkish assistance in negotiating ceasefire , release of captives from Gaza contributed to settlement.
Families are buying whatever they can while supplies last, fearing that food available today may not be there tomorrow.
Tehran built a doctrine to absorb shock, survive decapitation strikes and turn time into a weapon.
Official data shows shipments rose by 20% this year with growth in European and other Asia markets.
Countries targeted by Iranian drones are eager to tap into Ukrainian expertise to shoot them down.
Oil prices have shot up as the war snarls transportation and production in one of the most energy-rich regions on earth.
North Korea's Kim Yo Jong said the annual 'Freedom Shield' exercises could lead to 'unimaginably terrible consequences'.
The body of an infant girl was pulled from under the rubble of a residential home in Tehran after a wave of strikes.