NPR's Eric Deggans talks with Zahid Rafiq about his first book, "The World With Its Mouth Open," a collection of short stories about the lives of people in Kashmir.
A man allegedly abused his wife using profane language, assaulted her, and forced her out of their home in Goodinabali near ...
The clashes erupted after some miscreants led by a man named Rafiq demolished the construction on private land by claiming it ...
One day in July, Rafiq slipped out of the world's largest refugee settlement in southern Bangladesh and crossed the border ...
At 13, Naseer Khan left Bihar to work in a saw-mill in Bhutan. He learnt the craft of making sofas, and some of the pieces he ...
The sentence imposed on Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman (pic) in his graft case was reasonable and appropriate partly due to ...
In a dispute between a sister-in-law and her brother-in-law over the wife staying at her parental home instead of moving to her in-laws` house, the brother-in-law attacked the sister-in-law with a ...
Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh join armed struggle in Myanmar, raising concerns of escalating violence and regional ...
The emergence of Rohingya fighters and weapons in camps is regarded as a ticking time bomb by Bangladesh, one source said ...
Concerns have been raised about the future of a derelict Grade II-listed pub following a spate of fires in Preston city ...
Notably, the total combined wealth of Pakistan's richest people is nowhere near that of Indian business tycoons like Reliance ...
The incident on Sunday evening left several people injured and caused significant property damage, they said, adding two ...