Video: Taliban members patrol Kabul streets on rollerblades armed with AK-47 rifles
Kabul Police spokesperson confirmed the authenticity of the video, stating that it featured officers from the public security police under the Ministry of Interior.
Joe Biden calls Chinese Prez Xi Jinping ‘dictator’ as 4-hour summit ends
Presidents Biden and Xi agreed to work toward ensuring that differences between the two countries stay manageable and relations do not derail as the US-China Summit came to an end in California.
The UK says a new treaty will send migrants to Rwanda “within days” of being ready
To put an end to the "merry-go-round" of legal challenges, Rishi Sunak has announced plans to present "emergency legislation" to parliament that will designate Rwanda as a safe country.
Massive fire at China Coal Company building leaves 11 dead and 51 injured
Rescue efforts are still ongoing, and the cause of the fire is being investigated
Moscow acknowledges Ukrainian troops positions on the Dnipro River
The Ukrainian military has attempted several times to cross the border and establish a foothold on the Russian-controlled side
Indian nurses join King Charles at Buckingham Palace to celebrate his 75th birthday
400 nurses and midwives from India, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Nepal, and Kenya, among other nations, attended the reception
Xi Jinping: Turning against each other is not an option
The White House said Biden would hold a solo press conference on Thursday
Biden designates an Indian American for a crucial role
Ms. Bhaya is currently a member of the Delaware Democratic Party's State Executive Committee
India calls for evidence from Canada in Nijjar Singh killing accusations
In response to a query on whether Jaishankar thought Hardeep Singh Nijjar was a terrorist, the foreign minister stated, “He has a track record which is there in the social media. That track record is a pretty graphic one..."