JAMMU, June 1 -- Amid tight security arrangements, religious fervour and chanting of religious hymns and slogans by the devotees, the annual Mata Kheer Bhawani Yatra was today flagged off to Kashmir b... Read More
Dhaka, June 1 -- Bangladesh Bank has introduced new series banknotes of Tk 1000, Tk 50, and Tk 20 into the market on Sunday, according to local media. Signed by the new Governor Dr Ahsan H. Mansur, a... Read More
India, June 1 -- Tensions flared outside Victory Cinema in Bengaluru's Kamakshipalya on Sunday as members of the pro-Kannada outfit Karnataka Rakshana Vedike (KRV) gathered to protest the release of K... Read More
Nigeria, June 1 -- The name of the man in the picture is General Michael E Langely. He is an American. He is a General in the US Marine Corps. He is the Commander of AFRICOM (@USAfricaCommand). He... Read More
India, June 1 -- Amidst fears and speculations over Annabelle's US tour, one specialist in dark tourism has uncovered the eerie past of the "demonically possessed" doll. Horror enthusiasts went into ... Read More
New Delhi, June 1 -- While the North-East has a long tradition of brewing rice to make beer and wine, efforts to brand and bottle them are yet to catch on. The relative success of fermented rice bever... Read More
Seoul, June 1 -- National flag carrier Vietnam Airlines inaugurated a new direct air service linking Busan - the Republic of Korea (RoK)'s second-largest city with Nha Trang, the renowned beach destin... Read More
Algiers, June 1 -- The all-party delegation led by BJP MP Baijayant Panda visited Wilaya D'alger Etablissement De Gestion Des Pompes Funebres Et Cimetieres and paid floral tributes to Emir Abdelkader,... Read More
India, June 1 -- The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism, Investments & Aviation has taken a significant step to advance the country's aviation sector through a new partnership between Middle Tennessee State ... Read More
Srinagar, June 1 -- When the recent attack in Pahalgam made the news, everything changed in an instant. Tourists cancelled their trips. Hotels sat empty. Streets that usually buzzed with life fell sil... Read More