Police began investigation on June 30, when a man filed a complaint stating that his niece was missing. The girl’s father along with the person to whom the girl was sold were taken into custody.
Sri Lanka weighs return to murky past in presidential poll
Bolsonaro says China part of Brazil's future
Facebook nixes billions of fake accounts
Guaido supporters end standoff at Venezuela embassy in Brazil
Despite its public posturing, Turkey could still be eyeing U.S. military hardware, considering the quality issues and supply constraints that have plagued countries that buy Russian weapons systems.
Reports have it that Prince Charles will be alone of his upcoming birthday after Camilla Parker-Bowles suffered from a chest infection earlier this week.
Delhi smog hits 'emergency' levels as Britain's Prince Charles visits
IEA says world needs 'laser-like focus' to bring down emissions
The anger is based on a document recently released by Nepal’s Survey Department concerning four districts across Nepal’s northern border that it shares with China.
EU must boost spending in space or be squeezed out: experts
Restive Kashmir marks 100 days since India stripped autonomy
Setback for India PM's party as financial capital placed under direct rule
Pakistan installs statue of Indian pilot shot down over Kashmir
A fanged mouse-deer thought to be "lost to science" for the last 30 years has been captured on camera in Vietnam. It is the first mammal to be discovered on Global Wildlife Conservation's list of 25 Most Wanted Lost Species.
Do-it-yourself temple waits to move into Indian holy site
Sikhs celebrate founder Guru Nanak's birth anniversary
Brazil's Bolsonaro to walk diplomatic tightrope at BRICS
Microsoft is currently working with SRL Diagnostics to help the women of India battle cervical cancer.
Greece 'natural ally' in boosting trade: China's Xi
After Chandrayaan-2, ISRO is already eyeing a new target for 2023. While other countries are going to Mars, India's next target is Venus.
Cyclone death toll rises to 24 in Bangladesh, India