Janhvi Kapoor's 'Roohi' is the first big film to open in theaters after Indian government allowed movie halls to function in full capacity. The film has earned $1.9 million in five days. ( read original story ...)
Saudi Arabia wants to buy Turkish armed UAVs: Erdoğan
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on Monday shared that Saudi Arabia has requested to buy armed unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) from Ankara. ( read original story ...)
Afghanistan: Hurrying to a bad deal with the Taliban worse than no deal at all
After 20 years and billions of dollars invested into Afghanistan, Biden's administration shouldn't rush if they want to establish true peace. ( read original story ...)
South Korea’s ruling party objects to cost-sharing deal for U.S. troops
South Korea is defending the terms reached in its cost-sharing deal for U.S. troops from critics in the ruling Democratic Party. ( read original story ...)
Myanmar’s dead rises, as firemen flee the country
A medical student who will now never graduate. The 17-year-old is the latest protester to lose his life in a brutal crackdown on anti-coup protesters in Myanmar.Friends and family sang revolutionary ... ( read original story ...)
Deadly Violence Resumes in Myanmar After Peaceful Protests
Violence has returned to Myanmar after demonstrators protesting last month’s military coup held small, peaceful marches before dawn and avoided confrontations with security forces who have shot and ... ( read original story ...)
Mass funerals held as Myanmar coup death toll revised up to 149
Hundreds of mourners gather in townships across Yangon after dozens of people were killed in recent days ... ( read original story ...)
Military tightens grip in Myanmar as death toll among anti-coup protesters rises
A man who was shot during a crackdown on anti-coup protesters shows a three-finger salute as he is helped in Thingangyun, Yangon, Myanmar March 14, 2021. REUTERS/Stringer ... ( read original story ...)
Food, Fuel Prices Rising in Myanmar in Aftermath of Coup, Warns UN
The United Nations is warning that food and fuel prices in Myanmar are steadily rising due to the “current political unrest” triggered by last month’s military coup. The world body’s food assistance ... ( read original story ...)
Ousted lawmakers, rights groups urge Total to suspend Myanmar payments
PARIS (Reuters) - Myanmar’s parallel civilian government and rights groups on Tuesday called on Total and other oil firms operating in the country to suspend payments to the military-controlled state ... ( read original story ...)