More than 17 million people in Afghanistan are facing crisis levels of hunger in the coming winter months, the leading international authority on hunger crises and the U.N. food aid agency warned ...
India accelerates free trade agreements to counter US tariffs and expand exports
India is accelerating efforts to finalize several free trade agreements to counter U.S. import tariffs and expand export destinations ...
TotalEnergies wins 21-year deal to power Google data centres in Malaysia
France's TotalEnergies said on Tuesday it had signed a 21-year power supply deal with Alphabet's Google , pledging to supply 1 terawatt hour of renewable energy to support its data centres in Malaysia ...
From Saga to sockets: 2025 was the year Malaysia’s car industry finally flipped the switch
Malaysia’s automotive industry underwent a formidable transition this year, advancing as an integrated, electric vehicle (EV)-ready, ...
Regional action needed to protect Uzbekistan from sand and dust storms, warns new UNEP report
Uzbekistan faces urgent threats from sand and dust storms, which drive the highest spikes in air pollution in its southernmost major city, Termez, according to a new UN Environment Programme (UNEP) ...
Yevgeny Kafelnikov brutally shades Polina Kudermetova after Uzbekistan switch
The Post Yevgeny Kafelnikov brutally shades Polina Kudermetova after Uzbekistan switch appeared first on Tennis World USA Yevgeny Kafelnikov doesn't seem to be sad about Polina Kudermetova changing ...
Killing the ‘brain trust’: How Israel targeted Iran’s nuclear scientists
PBS Frontline investigation reveals new details about Israel’s Operation Narnia, targeting Iran’s nuclear scientists during the 12-day war.
Japan’s $580bn hidden asset? In the back of the cupboard
The country has stored goods worth roughly the combined market cap of its three most globally known corporate names ...
Cricket-India rule white ball amid geopolitical issues and S Africa lift WTC mace
India owned white-ball cricket while South Africa shed their 'bridesmaids' tag but the spectre of geopolitics loomed large over the game in a tumultuous 2025.
Can India catch up with the US, Taiwan and China in the global chip race?
One sign of that is India’s first commercial foundry for mature chips that is currently under construction, also in Gujarat. The $11bn project is supported by technology transfer from a Taiwanese ...