The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) in Afghanistan has expressed concern over the poor economic situation of the Afghan people, saying that millions of people in the country are facing economic challenges. Click here to read...
Sources have told Tass News Agency that the Foreign Ministry of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has laid off the Afghan ambassador to Moscow appointed by the former Afghan government, Sayed Taib Jawad replacing him with Jamal Gharwal. Click here to read...
In Bangladesh, the southwest seaport town of Mongla is home to thousands of refugees. They are not fleeing war or another conflict. They are refugees from climate change. Click here to read...
Despite deep ties to India, Bangladesh is growing closer to China because of “baskets of money” that Beijing offers to help the smaller South Asian nation develop its economy, Foreign Minister A.K. Click here to read...
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A large and recent surge of petrol and diesel prices in Bhutan has not only increased transportation rates, but is having a knock on effect on all other commodities from food to construction materials. Click here to read...
Even as the third local governments have just begun their term, about 50 percent of the dzongdags’ post will be vacant as part of the leadership assessment process. Click here to read...
Even as those in the creative industry complain about government agencies wasting resources on studies or developing roadmaps without any direction, two Bhutanese films have made some sort of noise in the international arena. Click here to read...
People of Chhimoong village in Pema Gatshel were anticipating having a continuous water supply with the new water reservoir tank and pump. Click here to read...
The Commission requested the Supreme Court to uphold the High Court’s judgment. The high court sentenced the appellants to concurrent prison terms ranging from 18 months to six years last year. Click here to read...
Commotion has erupted in Maldives over growing Indian influence on the country’s domestic affairs, creating space for other Indo-Pacific partners to step in, Athaulla Rasheed writes. Click here to read...
The Philippines will go ahead with its plan to donate “excess” COVID-19 vaccines that are due to expire, Malacañang said on Tuesday. Click here to read...
The Myanmar military’s Defence Services Academy (DSA) in Pyin Oo Lwin, which typically recruits at least 500 cadets annually, received only 22 applications from the major recruiting ground of Mandalay last year, an officer who joined the Civil Disobedience Movement (CDM) said. Click here to read...
Ten alleged Yangon activists, who were detained in April last year and charged with involvement in bombings, were sentenced to seven years in prison with labor, according to their lawyers. Click here to read...
When the country of Burma gained independence from British colonial rule in 1948, following the valiant efforts of a small band of military men including General Aung San, there was so much hope locally that this country rich in natural resources – dubbed the “Asian rice bowl” - could make a name for itself on the world stage. Click here to read...
When Japanese brewing giant Kirin called time on its Myanmar operations last month, the news made little difference to Kyaw Gyi -- like many drinkers, he had long boycotted the beer it produced with a military conglomerate. Click here to read...
We are deeply concerned about the report that over 200 Rohingya refugees in Jammu in Jammu’s Bathindi area are being deported by the Indian authority back to Myanmar. The Rohingyas are a Bengali-dialect speaking Muslim minority in Myanmar. Many from the community fled to India after violence in their country. Click here to read...
Chairperson of the Rastriya Prajatantra Party, Rajendra Lingden, has blamed that the major political parties--Nepali Congress, CPN (UML) and CPN (Maoist Centre)--are the same in terms of their thinking despite being different political parties. Click here to read...
The national active Covid-19 caseload of Nepal active caseload has reached to 812 on Tuesday as 21 people tested positive for the infection in past 24 hours. Click here to read...
Not much threat from so called armed outfits and those boycotting the vote. Observers and experts say it would be better if parties fix their rifts and conflict. Click here to read...
Experts fault Election Commission for failing to win the confidence of all parties registered to contest the polls. Click here to read...
President Bidya Devi Bhandari has issued five ordinances on Tuesday. Click here to read...
Interim Prime Minister Imran Khan, in a meeting with his party’s nominee for Punjab chief minister, Chaudhry Parvez Elahi, discussed a strategy for the upcoming provincial assembly session, and also talked about options of suspending opposition members and dissolving the assembly. Click here to read...
Chief Justice Umar Ata Bandial said on Tuesday that the Supreme Court (SC) did not want to get into the investigation of policy matters as it only wanted to ascertain the constitutionality of the steps taken by the deputy speaker for the dismissal of the no-confidence of motion and subsequent dissolution of the National Assembly. Click here to read...
Russia slammed the United States for “another attempt of shameless interference” in the internal affairs of Pakistan for its “own selfish purposes”. Click here to read...
Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa's ruling coalition lost its majority in parliament on Tuesday after at least 41 lawmakers walked out of the alliance. The President had said he won't resign and is ready to hand over the government to whoever proves 113 seat majority. Click here to read...
Sri Lanka's President Gotabaya Rajapaksa revoked a state of emergency late on Tuesday after dozens of lawmakers walked out of the ruling coalition, leaving his government in a minority in parliament as it struggled to quell protests amid the country's worst economic crisis in decades. Click here to read...
Sri Lanka’s economic crisis has deteriorated into a medical crisis, with the top medical union declaring a national health emergency over a life-threatening shortage of drugs. Click here to read...
In South Asia, no other political dynasty has been as confidently nepotistic. During Mahinda Rajapaksa’s second term as President from 2010-15, there were said to be more than 40 Rajapaksa family members in government posts, apart from the cabinet. Click here to read...