Woman telecaller’s audio clip bashing Indian paramilitary personnel goes viral
Degratory audio followed by viral apology by Anu Radha Verma; bank denies ties to woman in audio
Airport operations in Europe, including Heathrow and Brussels, are disrupted by a cyberattack.
Attack makes automated systems unusable, resulting in the need for manual check-in and boarding processes.
Pentagon imposes new restrictions on media
New guidelines require reporters to comply or risk losing their media credentials
Iran says cooperation with IAEA suspended after European move on UN sanctions
Sanctions on Tehran, suspended via 2015 deal, will take renewed effect on September 28
‘Fast and furious’: H-1B workers abroad race to US as Trump order sparks dismay, confusion
White House official clarifies order applied only to new applicants and not holders of existing visas
India’s school of maharajas now educating new elite
Mayo College in Ajmer is nicknamed the "Eton of the East" and modelled after England's elite boarding schools
A Taliban official claims that a US deal on Bagram Air Base is “not possible.”
"Deal over even an inch of Afghanistan's soil is not possible [....] We don't need it," says Fasihuddin Fitrat
Modi urges Indians to get rid of foreign products amid strained US ties
India's population of 1.4 billion is a major market for American consumer goods
European airports race to fix check-in glitch after cyberattack
Passengers face long queues at Heathrow, Berlin and Brussels airports
Canada, Australia, and Britain all acknowledge the state of Palestine.
"It is a move bringing us closer to sovereignty and independence," says Palestinian foreign minister
