Press Trust of India (PTI) is India's premier news agency, with a reach that covers every corner of India. It employs more than 600 journalists and 800 stringers to cover almost every city and town in India. PTI was registered in 1947 and started functioning in 1949.
Press Trust of India (PTI) is India's premier news agency, with a reach that covers every corner of India. It employs more than 600 journalists and 800 stringers to cover almost every city and town in India. PTI was registered in 1947 and started functioning in 1949.
The former Sri Lankan Test star and coach made the claim after the two sides failed to agree the terms of his termination last summer
Cambodia is undergoing a construction boom, with hotels, high-rises and casinos springing up under little regulatory oversight
Carlos Ghosn's bail has already been cancelled and that an Interpol "red notice" had been issued, says Japan in first comment after fallen auto titan's escape.
"An air raid on the military school of Tripoli killed 28 cadets and injured dozens more," Amin al-Hashemi, spokesman for the health ministry said
Donald Trump defends drone strike assassination of top Iranian general Qassem Soleimani in Iraq.
In a regulatory filing to the stock exchanges, the bank said it has received the amount as contribution of the government in preferential allotment of equity shares during FY20 as govt's investment
The Quds Force is part of the 125,000-strong Revolutionary Guard, a paramilitary organization that answers only to Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
The NATO mission in Iraq, trains the country's security forces at the request of the Baghdad government to prevent the return of the Islamic State jihadist group
The international retailer plans to shut its shop in the financial hub's Times Square mall after its landlord, Wharf Real Estate Investment Corporation, refused to lower the rent
Japanese investigators are probing how the man who was once the country's best paid corporate executive managed to slip out of house arrest and dodge trial, causing a national embarrassment
"When you're 38 and get hired by AC Milan it's something that doesn't happen very often, coming here means I still have something to give", the Swedish star said
Netanyahu broke off an official visit to Greece and flew home, expressing support for the overnight US strike that killed General Qasem Soleimani in Baghdad
The US announced earlier Friday that it had killed the powerful general in a strike on Baghdad's international airport
The killing is an "irreparable blow for the regime of the mullahs," Maryam Rajavi, the head of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), said in a statement issued in Paris
"Just as Israel has the right of self-defence, the United States has exactly the same right," he said as he boarded a flight home after cutting short a visit to Greece
China, Russia and France, all permanent members of the UN Security Council, took a dim view of the US airstrike near Baghdad's airport early Friday that killed Gen Qassem Soleimani
NATO maintains a limited presence in Iraq to train government security forces
"We are at a dangerous point of escalation. It is now important through prudence and restraint to contribute to de-escalation," said Chancellor Angela Merkel's spokeswoman Ulrike Demmer
"Following the martyrdom of the glorious general haj Qasem Soleimani, I name Brigadier General Esmail Qaani as the commander of the Quds Force"
It said one employee had admitted to falsifying the records to keep Ghosn's name off the flight manifest, and that he acted "in his individual capacity"