Villagers Relish Peace as India and Pakistan Adhere to Kashmir Cease-fire
A surprise late-February truce has effectively halted years of frequent exchanges of artillery, mortars and small arms between Indian and Pakistani mi
A surprise late-February truce has effectively halted years of frequent exchanges of artillery, mortars and small arms between Indian and Pakistani mi
The move is being hailed as an important development to promote regional peace
The 17th-century mausoleum, one of India's most popular tourist destinations, was shut in March after the government imposed a lockdown to curb the sp
No one knows how many people have been killed in Tigray since the fighting began November 4, but the United Nations has noted reports of artillery str
Karima Mehrab, also known as Karima Baloch from Pakistan's troubled Baluchistan province, was found dead Monday, a day after she went missing in Toron
The Indian government has not commented on Pakistani charges it was plotting a military assault against the country
Pakistan blames India for an attack last week on a U.N. vehicle
Protesting farmers say agricultural reform laws will drive down crop prices and devastate their earnings
En septembre, le viol collectif d'une femme sur une route près de Lahore avait déclenché une vague d'indignation chez les femmes pakistanaises.
Journalists harassed, obstructed while reporting on first district elections since India revoked Kashmir's special status
Sikhs, a religious minority in India who are at the forefront of the protests, have a custom of cooking mass meals to help people in need
Opposition promises to march on the capital, Islamabad, if the prime minister does not resign by the end of January; Khan describes them as looters an
More than a month has passed since fighting erupted between Ethiopia's government and now-fugitive Tigray
Analyst says drones are stationed in Eritrean port city near Tigray
Regional tensions come as Pakistan, China launch joint air force drills
Crowds in British capital join tens of thousands in India rallying against three laws the government says are meant to overhaul antiquated procurement
Crowded refugee camps have no coronavirus testing or treatment capabilities
Militant funerals cause of concern for Indian authorities
For past three months, Kaavan, who has lived in Pakistani zoo for 35 years, has been on a diet and learning to be less fidgety so he can make trip to
Indian army spokesman says militants sprayed bullets at army patrol on outskirts of Srinagar city; search for attackers is underway
Cell phone services were suspended and a main entrance into Islamabad blocked off to contain Islamist protesters
Ethiopian government forces have captured the town of Alamata, 120 kilometers from the Tigray region's capital Mekelle, after nearly two weeks of figh
UN rights chief is calling for urgent measures to protect civilians from marauding armed groups in restive province
This short film wishes to shed a positive and honest light on two young women's relationship to their intimate body parts. The film aspires to oppose
About 2,500 Ethiopians have fled fighting into neighboring Sudan, with refugee exodus expected to swell, an official said
Analysts say they don't expect any significant change in Washington's current Afghan policy regardless of who wins contest
India, which administers two-thirds of the disputed region, denounced the move
Le Premier ministre pakistanais Imran Khan a accusé dimanche Emmanuel Macron d'attaquer l'Islam, le président français ayant défendu la publication
Prime Minister Narendra Modi points to Western countries as he appeals to people not to lower their guard during festive season
Clashes in the disputed enclave have raised concerns that Turkey and Russia, which also back opposing sides in the conflicts in Syria and Libya, may g
Chris Fenton, a longtime Hollywood executive, says moviemakers need to push back
Reality television star Kim Kardashian, who is of Armenian descent, announced she had donated $1 million to the Armenia Fund, which seeks to provide h
Somali mother and daughter honored with a $1 million prize
As Azerbaijan and Armenia fight over a long-disputed region, both sides accused of attacking civilian areas
The chairman of Afghanistan's High Council for National Reconciliation Abdullah Abdullah speaks with VOA's Ayesha Tanzeem
Nineteen-year-old Dalit woman gang raped by upper caste men dies while undergoing treatment
Opposition parties accuse the government of 'political victimization' in the guise of accountability
Report also said it was ultimately 'unclear' what impact Hunter Biden's position on the board of a Ukrainian gas company had on Obama administration p
With millions of livelihoods lost, India has been reopening despite spiraling coronavirus cases
US Embassy in Islamabad says Khalilzad and his delegation met with Pakistan's military chief, Gen. Qamar Javed Bajwa, and some of the country's other
Security guards have been deployed to each station
The Sudan People's Liberation Movement al-Hilu faction said it is willing to negotiate with the Sudan government if the government's chief negotiator,
Producers are hoping that measures aimed at stopping counterfeits will turn things around
Visit comes days after Pakistan's Foreign Minister blasted Saudi-led Organization of Islamic Cooperation for not actively denouncing India's actions i
Air India Express plane from Dubai had 191 passengers and crew on board when it overshot the runway
Country's independent media has been gagged in recent years by bans, shutdowns, and the sacking of prominent reporters; now social media have become a
One year after India blocked internet access in Kashmir, the region's journalists adapt to repressive media policies, communication blocks, and more/
A senior army commander instead blames Indian border forces for escalating tensions along the Line of Control
Hindus say project is their basic religious right and vow to build it at their expense
India, which controls most of Kashmir and claims it in its entirety, has denounced the project as a violation of its territorial sovereignty
US sanctions have driven Venezuela's oil exports to their lowest levels in nearly 80 years
With the US off the EU's safe traveler list, country faces big losses
Country moves past Russia with 23,000 new cases reported Monday
European aviation agency bans airline due to validity of Pakistani pilot licenses
An Uttar Pradesh reporter said he feared for his life after reporting on sand mafias and illegal construction; days later, he was shot dead
India and China have accused each other of instigating the deadliest conflict between them in 45 years
Legal complaints used to harass critical journalists in India affect press freedom and the public's right to now, media experts say
Cyclone Nisarga pounded country's west coast, sending tens of thousands of people in coastal villages and in low-lying slums in financial capital, Mum
The US president has said he wanted to invite Australia, Russia, South Korea and India to the meeting