Turkish authorities investigate circulation of counterfeit US dollars
Turkish authorities launched an investigation on Thursday following reports that counterfeit US dollars, totaling 600 million, are circulating in the market.
Turkish authorities launched an investigation on Thursday following reports that counterfeit US dollars, totaling 600 million, are circulating in the market.
The Syrian army on Thursday cut off the Damascus-Aleppo road near the northern city of Aleppo as its troops engaged in combat with rebel groups that had launched a massive offensive in the western countryside of Aleppo on Wednesday
Landslides in Indonesia's North Sumatra province have claimed at least seven lives, with more than seven others reported missing, according to top rescuers and officials.
Romania's Constitutional Court (CCR) has ordered on Thursday the Central Electoral Bureau (BEC) to recount votes from the first round of the presidential election.
A TI (sub-inspector) in Madhya Pradesh has been suspended with immediate effect with a departmental inquiry launched against him on…
EAM Jaishankar was the first high-level foreign dignitary to visit the island nation after Dissanayake assumed office on September 22.
A senior Iranian military commander on Friday warned that Iran would strike all of Israel's refineries and gas fields should it "make any mistake," the semi-official Mehr news agency reported.
India on Thursday once again urged the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) to desist from its "agenda driven efforts" by misrepresenting facts and peddling a "motivated narrative" about India.
The response from Iran is also troubling, the country's foreign ministry said in a statement.
The death toll from recent landslides and floods reached 236 on Thursday evening, as the Nepali authorities were struggling to repair highways damaged in the disasters.