Kashmir's abysmal freedom of press dips further as several journalists are booked for 'anti-national activities'.
Neither the leaders of India, Pakistan nor Afghanistan have shown the domestic urgency or the regional diplomacy required to tackle the spread of Covid-19.
The drastic realignment of international alliances leaves vulnerable Muslims with few powerful friends.
Fifty years ago today in Somalia, Mohammed Siad Barre’s military coup ended Somalia’s brief democratic period, which paved the way for civil war when the regime eventually collapsed. His contested legacy divides Somalis to this day.
In video recorded interviews, the victims allege that the Indian army subjected them to immense physical pain and psychological pressure.
Two Turkish projects won the Golden World Awards for Excellence that enables public relations professionals to collaborate and be recognised.
The Trump family’s longtime aide will be the third White House press secretary to be hired in less than three years.
Saudi Arabia's public relations offensive after the Khashoggi killing has hardly dented the momentum of bad press for Saudi Arabia.
The shooting takes place in the town of Omoku about 90 kilometres (56 miles) from the southern oil hub of Port Harcourt.
The discovery of one more body raised to 37 the confirmed death toll from the NCCC shopping mall fire in the city of Davao on Mindanao island.
We visited six districts across Istanbul and asked people from diverse backgrounds about their thoughts on the upcoming referendum, what they will vote, and why.
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy denies playing a role in an illegal funding affair during his campaign to get re-elected as president in 2012. A source says one of two magistrates presiding over the case has signed a trial order.
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