India’s trade deficit widened in March, even as policymakers and exporters in the South Asian nation scramble to shield themselves from US President Donald Trump’s global tariff war.
Suspected US airstrikes kill six near Yemen’s rebel-held capital, Houthis claim
The US military's Central Command did not acknowledge the strikes. View on euronews ...
Yemen government ‘planning to retake Hodeidah port’
A military offensive by Yemen's internationally recognised government to take back control of a key port from the Houthi rebels could begin soon, experts believe. But there has been little assurance ...
Former Malaysia PM Abdullah dies aged 85, family and medical authorities say
Former Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi died on Monday, aged 85, his family and medical authorities reported.
Anwar says dialogue essential for Malaysia’s survival as a multiracial nation, warns against divisive politics
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim today stressed the importance of dialogue in ensuring the survival of a multiethnic country like Malaysia. Speaking at the International Conference on ...
MG S5 EV previewed in Malaysia – RWD Proton eMas 7, BYD Atto 3 rival, up to 430 km range, fr RM115k est
Spotted in Malaysia earlier this week, the MG S5 has now been previewed ahead of its launch. The electric C-segment SUV replaces the underwhelming ZS EV and takes the fight to the Proton eMas 7 ...
Search for MH370, long missing Malaysia Airlines flight, suspended after just weeks in Indian Ocean
Malaysia says the latest hunt for missing flight MH370 has been suspended after less than 6 weeks, as "it's not the season" to scour the Indian Ocean.
‘Basic human rights violations on rise in Afghanistan’
The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan says basic human rights violations are on the rise in Afghanistan under Taliban rule. In a report on morality laws introduced by Taliban, the ...
People detained in Myanmar after release from scam compounds attempt an escape
They walked out of the compound in Myanmar not knowing where they would go. Though they were aiming for the river that separated them from Thailand and freedom, they didn't know if they would make it ...
Japan Sinks Further Into Population Crisis
The world's fourth-largest economy also faces the twin threats of a steady decline in marriages and a rising proportion of elderly people. Nearly 30 percent of Japanese citizens are now 65 or older.