South Korean President Defends Martial Law Decree; Rejects Insurrection Charges
Yoon explained that he used his presidential authority to declare martial law to "protect the nation and normalise state affairs" amid opposition actions that paralyzed the government.
Bangladesh Court Rejects Bail Plea Of Monk Chinmoy Krishna Das On Sedition Charges
A Bangladesh court rejected the plea of a Hindu priest and spokesperson of the Bangladesh Sammilit Sanatan Jagran Jote, Chinmoy Krishna Das on charges of sedition.
Sri Lankan President Dissanayake To Visit India From December 15 In First overseas Trip After Assuming Office
Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake will embark on a two-day visit to India from December 15 to 17, marking his first international trip since taking office in September.
Two Key Works On PM Modi’s Leadership Presented To Pope Francis
The presentation was made by BJP leader and spokesman Anil Antony, who was part of a high-level Indian delegation attending the ordination of Monsignor George Jacob Koovakad as a Cardinal at the Vatican.
Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri Conveys India’s Concerns On Hindus And Minorities During Dhaka Visit
Vikram Misri met with Muhammad Yunus, Chief Advisor of the Interim Government of Bangladesh, and expressed India’s concerns regarding the safety and welfare of minorities in Bangladesh.
Targeted Bombardment On Fuel Station Kills 28 In Sudan
Notably, injuries included 29 burn cases, three of which were first degree burn and eight of the injured have sustained shrapnel wounds, Xinhua news agency reported.
Israel Deploys Forces In Golan Heights As Assad Regime Collapses In Syria
The deployment coincides with escalating unrest in Syria. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a UK-based war monitor, reported that rebel fighters entered Damascus at dawn on Sunday.
Bashar Al-Assad Flees Damascus; Syrian Regime Falls To Rebels
According to Reuters, Syrian army command notified the officers on Sunday that Assad regime had come to an end in the country. However, army later said that it was continuing the operation against "terrorist groups" n key cities like Homa and Homs.
Romania’s Constitutional Court Annuls Presidential Election Process; Restarting The Vote
Constitutional Court of Romania (CCR) has annulled entire electoral process of presidential elections, despite second round of voting.
Dr. Rajeshwar Singh Critisizes Taliban Imposing New Restrictions On Women’s Education
The Taliban issued a decree restricting women pursuing nursing education, continuing campaign of strict limitations on women's rights.