Dhaka April 21, 2025, 8:42 am
Indonesia carried out a sustained crackdown on militants since bombings by al-Qaida-affiliated radicals in Bali in 2002 killed 202 people
May said her mission in the talks was to build a new, close trading relationship with the EU
Roughly 24.5 million voters are eligible to take part in Saturday's election, with initial results expected in three days. About 7,000 candidates from dozens of political alliances are vying for seats in the 329-member parlia
Najib, his wife Rosmah Mansor were due to leave on a private jet on Saturday to Jakarta
The opposition has so far won 112 seats and the National Front has 76 seats: EC
Mahathir's opposition alliance ended the long hold on power of the Barisan Nasional coalition
A pre-trial chamber of the International Criminal Court urged Dhaka to send its opinion on the crimes committed by the Myanmar authorities against Rohingya Muslims either secretly or openly by June 8
The meeting comes amid a flurry of developments on the Korean Peninsula
Women 18 years of age and older will be allowed to apply for a driver's license
The New Yorker said none of the women classified the behavior as consensual
Chinese President Xi Jinping and N. Korea leader Kim Jong Un met on Tuesday
An additional £70 million of humanitarian support will help ensure hundreds of thousands of persecuted Rohingya people who have fled neighbouring Myanmar will be better protected during this dangerous time
Putin is to be inaugurated for a new six-year term on Monday
A magnitude 6.9 earthquake shook Hawaii's Big Island
The image with Princess Charlotte was taken on May 2
As many as 16 British-Bangladeshis have been elected councillors in the London boroughs of Camden, Croydon and Redbridge
North setting its clocks 30 minutes behind South Korea and Japan
Winds of more than 130 kilometres per hour ravaged parts of northern Uttar Pradesh, western Rajasthan states
Kuala Lumpur police investigating Mahathir under a new law banning fake news
Trading floors have been swamped with worry since Donald Trump began this year threatening a series of tariffs on billions of dollars worth of goods, with an emphasis on China, which he claims is gaining an unfair trade advan