Now, veteran journalist Christiane Amanpour has made a revelation that her interview with Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi was cancelled as she refused to wear a headscarf prior to an interview with him.
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Iran has freedom of expression, but the protests happening now are unacceptable "acts of chaos", Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi said on Thursday, adding that he had ordered a probe into the death of a young woman that sparked bloody demonstrations.
More than 20 Chinese nationals are missing after a boat capsized off the coast of Cambodia, an official said Friday.
Russia will on Friday begin its plan to annex around 15% of Ukrainian territory via referendums in four regions controlled by Russian forces, a move the West says is a gross violation of international law that significantly escalates the war.
Pakistan Floods: The memorandum states that the country's creditors should consider debt relief so that policymakers can prioritise financing its disaster response over loan repayment
Economist Nouriel Roubini, who correctly predicted the 2008 financial crisis, sees a "long and ugly" recession in the US and globally occurring at the end of 2022 that could last all of 2023 and a sharp correction in the S&P 500.
Italy's population is set to decline by almost a fifth over the next five decades as a result of a steadily falling birthrate, the country's statistics agency ISTAT said on Thursday.
In 2016, the United States designated India as a "major defense partner," and since then, the two countries have signed agreements that facilitate transfers of top-grade arms and deepen military cooperation.
Raju Srivastava, one of the most well-known names in the comedy and film circles, died on Wednesday morning at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) after 41 days in hospital.
At a round-table held on the sidelines of the Global Clean Energy Action Forum here, US Deputy Energy Secretary David Turk said hydrogen is a key area of investment for the Indian government as well as the US.
Waterlogging was also reported in several parts of Delhi while the Delhi-Gurgaon expressway witnessed a massive traffic jam.
The DDMA had imposed the fine of ₹ 500 on not wearing face mask at public places in April.
Latino star Shakira for the first time opened up about her split with her spanish footballer husband Gerard Pique. She announced the separation in the month of June.
Cambodia's UN-backed Khmer Rouge war crimes court gave its final verdict Thursday, upholding the genocide conviction and life sentence imposed on the regime's last surviving leader.
Virtual autopsy, which is done with help of high-tech digital X-rays and CT scan, are less time consuming as compared to the traditional postmortem and is non-invasive allowing the body to be released for cremation or burial sooner.
Bidhan Sarani Atlas Club is organizing a pet-friendly puja that won't simply invite furry pals but will likewise permit two-legged guests provided that they are joined by four legs on the initial three days of Puja.
Workers and bosses can disagree about a lot of things these days - working from home, "quiet quitting," even what to wear to the office - but there's one thing everyone can get behind: Performance reviews stink.
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria raised $14.25 billion Wednesday at a donor conference led by US President Joe Biden, as decades of progress against the diseases are set back by Covid.
About 200 pilot whales have perished after stranding themselves on an exposed, surf-swept beach on the rugged west coast of Tasmania, Australian rescuers said Thursday.
Donald Trump and family members lied to tax collectors, lenders and insurers for years in a scheme that routinely misstated the value of his properties to enrich themselves, according to a suit filed by New York's attorney general on Wednesday.