An important step has been taken during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's two-day visit to Israel. Modi and Benjamin Netanyahu together started the 'Hexagon Alliance'.
The toilet breakdown is affecting daily life and mental health of thousands of sailors on board after the extended deployment of the warship, which is now in its eighth month.
The decision was taken on the fourth day of the party’s congress meetings in Pyongyang on Sunday, that is held every five years, according to the state news agency KCNA.
Once again the rift within the European Union has become clearly visible. Hungary has put a hurdle on the proposed economic aid of 90 billion euros to Ukraine.
The US Supreme Court has canceled the sweeping global tariffs imposed by Donald Trump, but Trump has said that it will not affect the India-US trade agreement and the deal will continue as it is.
While speaking at his Board of Peace, the US President claimed that he saved millions of lives during the India-Pakistan conflict and said that he threatened both countries with a “200 per cent tariff."
Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova on Wednesday said that India's purchase of Russian hydrocarbons "benefits both countries and helps maintain stability in the international energy market."
PM Modi's congratulatory letter also invited Rahman along with his wife Dr Zubaida and his daughter Zaima to visit India at a "mutually convenient time".
Bangladesh's outgoing interim adviser Muhammad Yunus stepped down in a farewell broadcast to the nation before handing over to an elected government.
Admiral Samuel J. Paparo, while speaking during his visit to New Delhi, said that the defence relationship between India and the US is on a "steeply upward trajectory."
Saketh Sreenivasaiah had been missing since February 9 and was last seen near a lake in the Tilden Regional Park in California.
The party media cell member Atiqur Rahman Ruman accepted the flowers, sweets and gifts at the BNP chairman's political office in Gulshan.