As civil unrest rages in US, world watches uneasily
Burning cars and riot police in the US featured on newspaper front pages around the globe Sunday — bumping news of the COVID-19 pandemic to second-tier status in some places.
Burning cars and riot police in the US featured on newspaper front pages around the globe Sunday — bumping news of the COVID-19 pandemic to second-tier status in some places.
By IAR Desk India on Sunday, May 31, expelled two officials from the Pakistani High
German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s office had said on Saturday that she would not attend the summit unless the course of the coronavirus spread had changed by then.
While all its strategic contenders are still busy combating COVID-19. China has unfairly used it as an opportunity to assert itself on multiple fronts, including India China borders.
The latest confrontation between the arch-foes came after the United States accused the Guards of harassing its ships in the Gulf in mid-April.
By PTI Foreign direct investment (FDI) in India grew by 13% to a record of
Manufacturers of masks, rubber gloves and personal protective equipment (PPE) coveralls are of the opinion
Gulf producers such as Iraq and Saudi Arabia — which together supplied around 40% of India’s oil imports last year — have been offering cargoes at very attractive prices recently
About half of the countries in Africa are experiencing community transmission. More than 3400 health care workers have been infected by COVID-19.
The Chinese foreign ministry’s remarks came a day after President Xi Jinping ordered the military to scale up its battle preparedness, visualising the worst-case scenarios and asked it to resolutely defend the country’s sovereignty.