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…
Prime Minister Narendra Modi held bilateral talks with Vietnamese President To Lam on the sidelines of the 'Summit of the Future' at the United Nations General Assembly in New York on Monday
Meanwhile, the BCCI is yet to reveal the retention rules ahead of the mega auction, which has left some of the IPL franchises concerned about whether they will have adequate room to prepare.
The death toll from a blast at a coal mine in the eastern Iranian province of South Khorasan has risen to 51, media reports said.
North Korea sent more balloons likely carrying trash toward South Korea on Sunday, the South's military said, just four days after a similar launch.
The result was decided Sunday evening after Sri Lanka's first-ever presidential run-off with the counting of second preference votes as both Dissanayake and Samagi Jana Sandhanaya party's Sajith Premadasa failed to get the required percentage of votes.