LatestNewsAsia Kashmir’s special status was temporary, India’s top court says By: News Desk Date: December 11, 2023 New Delho (Reuters) – India’s top court on Monday said the special status given to the Himalayan territory of Jammu and Kashmir before its revocation in 2019 was a temporary provision. Tagsindiakashmir Previous articleArab OPEC ministers gather in Doha as COP28 fossil fuel talks continueNext articleIranian foreign minister says neither Iran nor Israel believe in a two state solution Share post: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Related India’s JSW chairman Sajjan Jindal denies allegation of rape India’s Modi says new diamond bourse in Gujarat to create 150,000 jobs Nine dead, several injured in a blast at India explosives factory India’s Modi calls for probe, not debate, of parliament breach Indian lawmakers to hold discussions with select banks, insurance companies – govt document Latest For Kuwait’s new emir, Saudi ties are seen as key News Desk - December 17, 2023 Kuwait (Reuters) - Sheikh Meshal al-Ahmad al-Sabah was named... Pope Francis deplores Israeli killings of civilians at Gaza church News Desk - December 17, 2023 Vatican City (Reuters) - Pope Francis on Sunday again... Palestinians must find new path from Israeli rule after war, top official says News Desk - December 17, 2023 Ramallah (Reuters) - Immediately after Israel's war in Gaza... Israel says it struck Hezbollah sites after attacks from Lebanon News Desk - December 17, 2023 Jerusalem/Beirut (Reuters) - Israel said on Sunday it had...