SEOUL: North Korean hackers tried to break into the computer systems of pharmaceutical giant Pfizer in a search ... ( read original story ...)
U.S. ‘disturbed’ by additional charges against Myanmar’s Suu Kyi
The United States was "disturbed" by reports that additional criminal charges have been filed against Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi, who remains detained after the military staged a coup on Feb. 1, ... ( read original story ...)
Nuclear deal? In Iran, a campaign over who can take credit.
The promise of prosperity is a positive motivator. But that doesn’t make Iran’s debate over a return to the landmark nuclear deal any less of a brawl. ( read original story ...)
Germany Cautions Iran Against Blocking IAEA Inspections, Source Says
Germany is warning Iran against blocking inspections by the U.N. nuclear watchdog IAEA, a diplomatic source in Berlin told Reuters on Tuesday. "It would be completely unacceptable should Iran obstruct ... ( read original story ...)
U.S.’s Blinken: ‘The path to diplomacy is open right now’ with Iran
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Tuesday "the path to diplomacy is open right now" with Iran over its 2015 nuclear deal but would not address whether the Biden administration has had any ... ( read original story ...)
Turkey hopes new engine deal will power future TF-X fighter jet
Turkey’s procurement agency has commissioned a local company to develop critical technologies for an engine that the government hopes will power its first indigenous fighter jet. ( read original story ...)
In Turkey’s Safe Zone in Syria, Security and Misery Go Hand in Hand
Turkey was widely criticized when it sent forces into Syria. But today, the Syrians they protect are glad the Turks are there, despite their hardship. ( read original story ...)
Indonesia enters phase two of Covid-19 vaccination
Indonesia will carry out the second phase of its Covid-19 vaccination process, targeting 38.5 million people, including senior citizens. Others include educators, market traders, religious figures, ... ( read original story ...)
Madhya Pradesh accident: Dozens dead as bus plunges into canal in India
At least 39 people have been killed after a bus plunged into a canal in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. Some 60 people were on board when the packed bus veered off a bridge and fell into ... ( read original story ...)
U.S. still hasn’t completely ruled out lab accident origin for Covid because China hasn’t been transparent
U.S. officials haven't shown any evidence pointing to a lab escape, and scientists call the scenario unlikely. The U.S. wants China to share information. ( read original story ...)