A Japan Airlines plane with 379 people on board had been given permission to land by air traffic control before it collided with a coast guard plane Tuesday, killing five people, public broadcaster ...
‘Dummy’ candidates, coerced voting: Inside Bangladesh’s election ‘charade’
Amid opposition boycott, ruling party accused of fielding ‘dummies’ and threatening people to show up on voting day.
Finance Ministry boosts the FAME-II scheme with an additional Rs 1,500 crore
In a strategic move to further propel the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) in India, the Union Finance Ministry has greenlit an additional allocation of Rs. 1,500 crore for the second phase of the ...
Japan quake survivors face freezing rain, threat of landslides
By Kiyoshi Takenaka and Sakura Murakami WAJIMA, Japan (Reuters) -Rescuers raced against the clock on Wednesday searching for survivors of an earthquake in western Japan that killed at least 65, while evacuees continued to wait for further aid amid freezing temperatures and heavy rain.
TV host suspended for online remarks on Japan earthquake
The short video with the title "Has karma come? Japan was suddenly struck by an earthquake!" is posted on Douyin and Weibo. Xiao Chenghao, a TV host at Hainan Broadcasting Group, has been suspended fo
Japan reports dozens of fatalities after series of strong earthquakes
Japan issued a Tsunami warning after a series of strong earthquakes struck the Sea of Japan on New Year's Day.
Australia v Pakistan: third Test, day one – live
Pakistan have rallied to be 199-6 at tea after a dominant first session from Australia on day one of the Sydney Test. Join Geoff Lemon
Pakistan fight back to frustrate Australia as Cummins bags another five-wicket haul
David Warner was allowed only a single over with the bat on the opening day of his final match as Pakistan's tail defied Australia before being bowled out ..
Indonesia delays buying used fighter jets, cites fiscal limits
The Indonesian government has delayed a plan to purchase 12 Mirage 2000-5 fighter jets previously used by Qatar, due to limited fiscal capacity, a spokesperson for the defence minister said.
‘World’s Oldest Pyramid’ in Indonesia? A Study Draws Skepticism
The study, under investigation by its publisher, has fueled a dispute over the age of a partially excavated site and prompted warnings about the dangers of nationalist mythmaking.