The Philippines will review all mines operating in the country, the new mining minister said yesterday...
Bangladesh’s International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) 1 last week sentenced a man from Habiganj district to death ...
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) secretary general, Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, yesterday accused the government ...
Sri Lanka appealed yesterday for foreign aid to recover from massive floods that caused an estimated $2bn worth of damage and claimed more than 100 lives.
France’s government stepped up efforts yesterday to break blockades and strikes at refineries
Poland’s prime minister appeared to escalate a conflict with the European Commission yesterday...
Nepal has rubbished rumours of plans to expel Indian ambassador Ranjit Rae following the cancellation
The Philippines is still seeking to recover about $1bn worth of assets accumulated by the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos through 100 court cases at home and overseas, a government official said yesterday.
India is planning to auction at least three gold mines in 2016, a top government official said, opening up the sector to private firms for the first time ever in a bid to slash imports of the metal that cost the government $36bn last year.
Kejriwal announces first anniversary ‘gift’
Hospital bosses yesterday called for the government to end the bitter dispute with junior doctors, saying: “We can’t carry on like this.”
A high-level team from New Delhi, including Tanzanian high commissioner to India, will leave for Bengaluru today in connection with the assault on a Tanzania woman in the Karnataka capital.