Flooding and landslides resulting from monsoon rains have directly affected at least 41 million people in Bangladesh, India and Nepal, the United Nations says... READ MORE›
A massive mudslide sparked by heavy rains and flooding in an area of Freetown, Sierra Leone, has killed around 500 people and left hundreds more missing... READ MORE›
More than 16 million people have been affected by monsoon flooding across the South Asian countries of India, Nepal, and Bangladesh... READ MORE›
The Supreme Court had directed the Karnataka government to release water to Tamil Nadu in the coming days, sparking the protests... READ MORE›
Millions of people across Nepal, Bangladesh and India face severe food shortages and disease caused by polluted flood waters... READ MORE›
The floods have come at a particularly bad time for cotton farmers in Gujarat, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's home state... READ MORE›
The monsoon rains came two weeks after Cyclone Mora smashed into Bangladesh's southeast, killing at least eight people and damaging tens of thousands of homes... READ MORE›
Pakistan's foreign ministry strongly denounced unprovoked cease-fire violations and warned that India has deliberately escalated tension in Kashmir... READ MORE›
Interest rises in a remote ashram after Mark Zuckerberg says Steve Jobs sent him there to meditate on the future of Facebook... READ MORE›
Sri Lanka's Daily Mirror newspaper said a second Indian naval ship, the INS Shardul, had arrived in Colombo with relief supplies and inflatable boats... READ MORE›
MANEBHANJYANG Nepal On a steep slope in the foothills of the Himalayas one recent afternoon Omnath Timilsena surveyed what remains of his earthquake-ravaged village in Nepal... READ MORE›
Harry Devert in Guanajuato, Mexico, shortly before his death in January of 2014... READ MORE›
India's former record high was 60 years ago, when temperatures reached 123 degrees Fahrenheit in Alwar, also a city in Rajasthan... READ MORE›
Manoj Sinha, a government railway official, said more than 400 yards of track had been damaged by the flooding... READ MORE›
The Sri Lanka Red Cross was managing one of at least four camps near the Aranayake landslide to provide relief to survivors, Mr. Johnney said... READ MORE›
Millions in india world mark 1st international yoga day... READ MORE›
My worst anxiety is that the process of global warming may be irreversible, he said... READ MORE›
Both pieces were clearly India-inspired, featuring intricate embroidery on silk organza... READ MORE›
The flooding is the worst since May 2003 when 250 people were killed and 10,000 homes destroyed after a similarly powerful monsoon, officials said... READ MORE›
Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak said he is cutting short his U.S vacation Friday to deal with his country's worst floods in years... READ MORE›
He finishes a quarter bottle of cheap Indian whisky in three quick gulps... READ MORE›
The Kamayani Express was en route to Mumbai when it derailed around midnight on Tuesday night near the town of Harda in Madhya Pradesh state... READ MORE›
Frequent flooding of the Brahmaputra river is causing Majuli, located in India's Assam state, to erode away... READ MORE›
Indias prime minister, Narendra Modi, leads world record attempt in New Delhi for largest single yoga class... READ MORE›
One suggested a Bangladesh substation link to the Indian transmission line may have failed... READ MORE›
I had been working as a physical instructor in the Royal Indian Air Force, when I protested against the British oppression at the camp... READ MORE›
Cyclone Roanu Bangladesh moves 2 million people from coast... READ MORE›
In Iran, at least 12 people were killed by flash floods that started on August 14, the Iranian Red Crescent reported... READ MORE›
Millions across India, globe bend and twist to world's first Yoga Day... READ MORE›
Tarushi Jain, 19, was the Berkeley student victim, India's minister of external affairs, Sushma Swaraj, wrote on Twitter... READ MORE›
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