For a city of around 15 million people, the idea of taps running dry has created deep anxiety.
Easily one of the biggest weaponry success stories of Operation Sindoor is the Russian-built S-400 air defence missile system, five regiments of which were ordered from Moscow in 2018.
Environmentalists, experts and even Indonesia's government have pointed to the role forest loss played in flash flooding and landslides.
The execution brought to 12 the number of men publicly put to death since the Taliban returned to power in 2021, according to an AFP tally.
Torrential monsoon season deluges paired with two separate tropical cyclones last week dumped heavy rain across all of Sri Lanka and parts of Indonesia's Sumatra, southern Thailand and northern Malaysia.
Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), which is the only firm left in the Rs 8,000-crore contract for supplying six mid-air refuellers, said it is fully aligned with the Indian government's requirements for providing 30 per cent 'Make in India' mandate.
The Indian government has confidentially ordered companies including Apple, Samsung and Xiaomi to preload their phones with an app called Sanchar Saathi.
A 79-year-old British baronet has launched a public search for a much younger wife to bear heir, offering a yearly salary and issuing an unusual set of requirements.
The White House on Friday launched a new website feature called "Media Offender of the Week," aimed at calling out news outlets it says spread false or misleading information about US President Donald Trump.
About 82% of this year's mass killings involved a firearm. Since 2006, 3,234 people have died in mass killings and 81% of them were shooting victims.
Hong Kong has a legal mechanism to set up "commissions of inquiry", which in the past were usually led by judges to undertake complex fact-finding exercises -- a practice left over from British colonial rule.
The report released Tuesday likens the situation to the "Great Divergence" of the industrial revolution, when many Western countries saw rapid modernization while others fell behind.
The fire burned for more than 40 hours, and during that time Hong Kong social media was flooded with posts from worried pet lovers.
A man living with HIV has been declared AIDS-free after receiving a stem cell transplant to treat blood cancer. He becomes the seventh person in the world to be declared HIV-free
Europe may well even have to accept a growing economic partnership between Washington, its traditional protector in the NATO alliance, and Moscow, which most European governments - and NATO itself - say is the greatest threat to European security.
One suspect is accused of hacking 63,000 cameras and making 545 sexually exploitative videos, which he sold for 35 million won (about Rs 21 lakh).
New high-resolution satellite imagery with NDTV indicates that Pakistan has cleared out debris of a hangar at its airbase in Sukkur, struck by the Indian Air Force during Operation Sindoor on May 10 this year.
Since 2007, more than 200 gang-related homicides in British Columbia alone have been linked to rival Punjabi-Canadian gangs fighting for control of the lucrative cross-border drug trade
Vladimir Putin is protected by an inner circle of highly trained guards, selected through strict criteria including age, height, physical and psychological fitness, loyalty, and extensive background checks.
Melania Trump on Monday unveiled the holiday decorations for her family's first Christmas back at the White House and her theme is "Home Is Where the Heart Is."
The Australian all-rounder ends a 13-year association with the world's most popular and richest T20 cricket league.
Climate advocates say it's time to move to accountability for climate change, as people in Asia are living the evidence.
The group classification of the 48 teams at next year's World Cup finals will be determined at the FIFA draw in the US.
Palestinian prisoner Abdulkarim Sanobar’s home in the occupied West Bank was blown up by the Israeli military.
The US defence secretary and White House have defended the second strike, but Trump said he would not have wanted it.
White House 'optimistic' about a deal, but Ukraine still wary that plan is based on Russian demands.
Experts say the dip is likely a return to more typical levels after an unusual spike in the preceding years.
President Nicolas Maduro told supporters at a rally in Caracas he wants "peace with sovereignty", amid US tensions.
Hong Kong's Chief Executive John Lee says committee to be led by a judge and will identify the causes of deadly blaze.
The UN plans to cut nearly a fifth of its staff positions as unpaid member dues climb to $1.59 trillion.
Israeli forces carry out demolition and destruction on residential buildings behind the yellow line in central Gaza.
PM Modi said he wants those who can't afford shoes to be able to fly. But shrinking competition is killing that hope.
At least 631 people have died in floods in the Southeast Asian country, with the death toll expected to rise.
Thousands rally in Caracas in support of Venezuela's president as concerns grow over potential US military action.
Canada joins EU's Security Action for Europe (SAFE) rearmament initiative, giving access to $170bn in loans for defence.
Russian Chief of Staff Valery Gerasimov said Russian forces have also captured the city of Vovchansk in Kharkiv.
Joaquin Guzman Lopez pleads guilty to drug trafficking and to kidnapping an individual believed to be 'El Mayo' Zambada.
Mangione faces life in prison if found guilty of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
These are the key developments from day 1,377 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
Khaled Mohamed Ali El Hishri allegedly committed crimes at Libya's Mitiga Prison from 2015 to 2020, the ICC says.
US special envoy Steve Witkoff will meet Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday, the Kremlin has confirmed.
There are divided reactions to the Israeli prime minister's pardon request to President Isaac Herzog.
Threatening emails say '2020 election was rigged', echoing Trump's false claims about the vote.
Martyrs’ Square became the symbolic backdrop for interfaith solidarity amid the country’s political paralysis.
Meeting to build on earlier agreements to end fighting in eastern DRC, which has persisted throughout talks.