South Korean President Lee Jae-myung and Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba held their first bilateral summit Tuesday, on the sidelines of the G7 meeting in Toronto.
Japan govt. to expand stockpiled rice sales to eateries, school lunch providers
Japan's government plans to expand sales of stockpiled rice under no-bid contracts to include eateries, food vendors and school lunch providers.
Donald Trump repeats stopping India-Pak conflict: ‘I love Pakistan, Modi a fantastic man’
His remarks came after Modi told the US president that India and Pakistan halted military actions after direct talks between the armies of the two sides.
Indonesia plans to punish nickel park for alleged breaches
Environmental violations have been found at the Indonesia Morowali Industrial Park, according to the Ministry of Environment.
India markets regulator eases rules for foreign investors who only buy government bonds
India's markets regulator on Wednesday reduced the regulatory requirements for foreign investors who invest exclusively in the country's government bonds.
India vs Pakistan confirmed at ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup, T20 World Cup
Despite the recent military escalations, the South Asian cricket giants will meet at the 50-over and 20-over World Cups.
Pakistan’s army chief to meet Trump after conflict with India defused
U.S. President Donald Trump is scheduled to have lunch with Pakistani armed forces chief Asim Munir at the White House on Wednesday, according to Trump's official schedule. The rare one-on-one meeting between a Pakistani military chief and a U.
India invites interest for developing 5th generation stealth fighter jet, document shows
India's state-run Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) has invited interest in developing fifth-generation stealth fighter jet AMCA, a document uploaded on its website showed on Wednesday.
Iran-Israel conflict raises concern over Bangladesh’s fuel imports
Bangladesh is likely to face disruptions in fuel imports, as the ongoing Iran-Israel conflict may affect the routes through which the energy-supplying nations move their ships.
New rules may not change dirty and deadly ship recycling business
Mizan Hossain fell 10 metres (33-foot) from the top of a ship he was cutting up on Chittagong beach in Bangladesh -- where the majority of the world's maritime giants meet their end -- when the ...