North Korea last conducted a nuclear test, its sixth, in 2017, and experts have noted signs of preparations for another test
China’s recent large-scale military exercises in response to a visit by U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan have made the government in Taipei more aware than ever of the hard power behind Beijing’s rhetoric about bringing the self-ruled island under its control
Two UNHCR planes touched down in the southern port city of Karachi and two more were expected later in the day
Ties between members of Kishida’s party and the South Korean-born church have surfaced since Shinzo Abe was shot to death
Survivors recount how the surging waters were like nothing they had ever seen before
The agency’s top official was quick to caution that the “triple dip” doesn’t mean global warming is easing
Iranian state television cites turbulence in Iraqi cities as the reason for the closures
The flooding has the hallmarks of a catastrophe juiced by climate change, but it is too early to blame global warming, say some scientists
Dr. Takeshi removal comes months after AP investigation revealed that dozens of staffers accused him of racist, abusive and unethical behavior that undermined UN agency’s efforts to stop coronavirus pandemic in Asia
Polls aren’t due until September next year, but Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob has come under pressure from his United Malays National Organization party to dissolve Parliament for an early vote.
Mustafa al-Kadhimi’s warning Saturday is a clear indication of the dangers of one of Iraq’s worst political crises in years
Rallies follow recent government decision to free the men who had been jailed for life for gang raping a Muslim woman during India’s devastating 2002 religious riots
Cruisers Chancellorsville and Antietam were carrying out the operation, officials say
“Yet Cambodia is faced with a pervasive paradox,” he said in a statement. “Since 2017, when the main opposition party was disbanded unjustly by judicial order, the country has effectively been under single-party rule, with all seats of the National Assembly in the hands of that monopoly.”
Lee Jae-myung’s dominant win in the Democratic Party chairperson’s race Sunday ends a monthslong leadership void for the liberals, who still control a majority in the Parliament
Flash flooding from the heavy rains has washed away villages and crops as soldiers and rescue workers evacuated stranded residents to the safety of relief camps and provided food to thousands of displaced Pakistanis
He recently began a 12-year prison term for graft
Former Japanese prime minister shot at campaign speech last month
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