Some film-making bodies in India have also banned their members from hiring Pakistani actors.
Could the subcontinent's nuclear powers be heading into a water war?
IBTimes UK interviews Imam of Florence on laws that restrict construction of religious buildings in Liguria.
These photos of daily in life in Pyongyang are remarkable for just how unremarkable everything seems – on the surface.
Relations between Israel and Iraqi Kurdistan have strengthened since Saddam Hussein fell in 2003.
Srinagar residents say India's 'propaganda' is aim to win votes in upcoming local elections
As a founding member of Saarc, Sri Lanka said it is committed to maintaining regional peace and security.
Officials stated that the fishermen probably died because of the toxic gas produced by flash grenades.
India's military might dwarfs Pakistan, but the two are evenly matched on nuclear weapons.
International NGO alleges police brutality and efforts to 'clean up' streets of poor children.
Writers, politicians and netizens are banding together to reject showing the alleged video of Leila de Lima.
The London mayor said that HGVs were involved in 58% of cyclist deaths over the past two years.
'He swept so many with his vision and his hope' said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Thaad is expected to be deployed at the golf course sometime in 2017, despite resistance from locals.
New York Attorney General investigates charity which could be forced to return funds.
Two priceless paintings taken from Van Gogh Museum recovered in crackdown on Camorra crime clan.
Trump remains critical of the German Chancellor's pro-refugee policies.
Wan Qingliang is the latest official to fall in President Xi Jinping's extensive drive against graft.
Call for a general strike as part of plan to 'massively reject' the legitimacy of Bongo's re-election.
Beijing views the 80-year-old Buddhist monk as a separatist.
Tension rises between the nuclear powers as security is beefed up along border regions.
Amaan Azmi is the third son of a prominent former Islamist leader to be detained since August.
Ash Carter's comments follow Rodrigo Duterte's statement that Manila wants to end war games with the US.
UN investigators will work with the existing Yemen national commission inquiry into human rights abuses.
Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas will also be present at the memorial service to be held on 30 September.
Moscow urged Washington to deliver on its pledge to separate moderate rebels from terrorists.
Lee also told China that despite its size, its prosperity also depended on other countries.
UN Emergency Relief Coordinator Stephen O'Brien demands swift action 'to save the Syrian people from the scourge of war'.
The Philippines president compared his drug war to the Nazi leader's genocide of Jews.
Twenty employees have complained about a hostile work environment a congressional committee found.