India is likely to seek bids this year for 114 multi-role fighters, two sources said, marking a major step in a process to bolster the country's stock of combat aircraft that has gone on for nearly ...
What American Companies Really Want From China
For American consumers and small businesses, prices will almost definitely go up. And American companies may find it increasingly difficult to do business in China, which happens to be the world’s ...
Erdogan says Turkey will not let terrorists shelter in Syria
Turkey will not allow terrorist organisations to take shelter in northern Syria and will not hesitate to take action in that regard, President Tayyip Erdogan said.
From roses in Vietnam to engraved ‘love locks’ in Germany, the world celebrates Valentine’s Day
For anyone who’s been searching for signs of love in this world, there was proof of it this Valentine’s Day on the Eiffel Tower, where a couple embraced in a kiss that was 674 steps above the avenues of Paris.
My family moved from New Orleans to Okinawa. Parenting felt so much easier in Japan.
My family moved from New Orleans to Okinawa. Public spaces in Japan are design with kids in mind, something I miss now that I'm back in the US.
Japan’s lower house approves government’s BOJ board nominee Koeda
Japan's lower house of parliament on Friday approved the government nominee for the central bank's policy board, Junko Koeda, an academic known as a fiscal and monetary hawk, paving the way for full endorsement in the legislature.
Adani to restore full power to Bangladesh in days but differences remain, say sources
Adani Power has agreed to fully restore supply from a 1,600 MW India power plant to Bangladesh in a few days after a gap of three months but has rejected Dhaka's request for discounts and tax benefits ...
UN rights office estimates up to 1,400 killed in crackdown on protests in Bangladesh
The United Nations human rights office on Wednesday estimated that up to 1,400 people may have been killed in Bangladesh over three weeks last summer in a crackdown on student-led protests against the ...
Lawmakers worry China could take over after Trump pauses foreign aid
Lawmakers from both political parties invoked China as a potential winner in international development as the U.S. reviews its foreign assistance programs.
Azerbaijan’s non-banking credit organizations multiply their assets
BAKU, Azerbaijan, February 14. Assets of Azerbaijan's non-banking credit organizations (NBCOs) have more than tripled in the last three years, Head of the Department of Supervision of Credit ...