Blasphemy is a sensitive issue in majority-Muslim Pakistan, where mere allegations have led to mobs lynching scores of suspects
Representative Michael McCaul discusses campaign-adjacent probe of 2021 withdrawal of US forces from Afghanistan, which has been criticized for poor planning and scores of fatalities, including 13 American servicemembers
Ly Yong Phat, a businessman and ruling party senator, is alleged to be connected to abuses related to workers who were trafficked, forced to work
Massive infrastructure undertaking on island of Borneo has suffered a series of setbacks, including construction delays, land issues, and a lack of foreign investment
2020 report into alleged Afghanistan war crimes recommended action
The TAPI project aims to export Turkmenistan's natural gas to Pakistan and India through Afghanistan
This is the second attack on polio teams during ongoing national immunization drive
In the Himalayan Mountains of northern India, thousands of dairy farmers face a crisis during winter due to shortage of fodder. Now an affordable animal feed is helping them tide over the months when the land is snowbound and raise the productivity of their cattle. Anjana Pasricha has this story.
Multiple parties that formed after the region lost its semiautonomous status have faced challenges
A delegation of treasury, state and trade officials, is expected to discuss Bangladesh's fiscal and monetary policy
Rights chief Volker Türk says Taliban’s morality law ‘marks a new phase in ongoing repression of respect for human rights” since group’s return to power
Taliban laws and restrictions make journalism in Afghanistan increasingly challenging. But media in exile are ensuring that voices of women and others are still being amplified.
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