Spaniard Alejandro Cao de Benós found his calling in socialist North Korea – not least because of a shared ideology – and is keen to clear misconceptions about the health of the hermit kingdom and its …
WorldView: Indonesia bus crash, Galápagos diesel spill and more
At least 26 people are dead after a bus plunged 250 feet into a ravine on the Indonesian island of Sumatra. A ship spilled 600 gallons of diesel just off the coast of one of the Galapagos Islands, …
India coronavirus lockdown: Road accident kills 24 migrant workers
At least 24 migrant workers trying to return home during a nationwide lockdown have been killed in a crash between two lorries in northern India. The accident happened in the Auraiya district of Uttar …
Iran extends business closure till end of May
Iran President Hassan Rouhani announced reopening the businesses in the country after Ramadan. Regarding the reopening of religious and holy places, the President said that after Ramadan they are supp …
Turkey continues to oust Kurdish mayors, replace with trustees
Four mayors have been detained in Turkey’s Kurdish-majority southeast, the latest in ongoing efforts by the government to suppress Kurdish political participation in the country.
India to ease restrictions on foreign ownership in defence ventures
India will ease restrictions on the level of foreign ownership in defence manufacturing, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on Saturday, in a move aimed at cutting down on imports. Under the …
Coronavirus Live Updates: Pandemic Response Has India Rallying Around Modi
More than 20 migrant workers in India died in a crash on their way home, after the coronavirus lockdown caused a mass exodus of laborers from cities. Just before the coronavirus arrived in India, …
China’s Wuhan conducted 113,609 COVID-19 tests on May 15: officials
The city of Wuhan, the original epicentre of the new coronavirus outbreak in China, conducted 113,609 nucleic acid tests on May 15, the local health authority said on Saturday.
Hong Kong Returnees Say Quarantine Unfairly Targets South Africa
Several Hong Kong residents who returned from South Africa this week lashed out at the government’s decision to put them in quarantine camps, saying the move is unfair given South Africa’s low rate of …
Taiwan Semiconductor’s $12 billion Arizona investment seen as a ‘big deal’ in tech world
A $12 billion advanced chip factory to be staffed by 1,600 employees will take years to develop and promises to propel Arizona as a technology leader.