The latest satellite images have indicated that China has yet again stabbed the international community in the back, especially Bhutan, by grabbing further land along the Amo Chu river. ( read original story ...)
China’s activities in Bhutan, Nepal should ring alarm bells in India. Does Delhi have a plan?
Reports of a 'Chinese village' in Bhutan and China’s hand in Nepali politics is more proof that Beijing sees a leadership vacuum in India’s neighbourhood. ( read original story ...)
UN Envoy Searching For Way Forward On Cyprus Talks
A UN special envoy will meet rival Cypriot leaders on Tuesday to assess whether conditions are ripe to involve Britain, Greece and Turkey in getting reunification back on the rails. UN chief Antonio ... ( read original story ...)
UN envoy to meet TRNC, Greek Cyprus leaders for way forward on Cyprus talks
A U.N. special envoy is expected to meet leaders of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) and the Greek Cypriot administration on Tuesday to assess whether conditions ... ( read original story ...)
Cyprus expects first delivery of COVID-19 vaccine before end of December
Cyprus expects to get its first delivery of COVID-19 vaccines before the end of December, a government advisor said on Tuesday. Zoi Dorothea Pana, advisor to the minister of health, told a news ... ( read original story ...)
Grosjean ‘saw death coming’ in fiery Bahrain GP crash
French Formula One driver Romain Grosjean said he thought of Niki Lauda's fiery crash and willed himself to get out of his burning Haas for the sake of his children, as he "saw death coming" after his ... ( read original story ...)
‘I saw death coming,’ says Romain Grosjean as he prepares to leave hospital in Bahrain
Romain Grosjean has revealed that he “saw death coming” and will be “marked for life” after he survived a horrific accident in the Bahrain Grand Prix on Sunday.The 34-year-old said he feared for his ... ( read original story ...)
Grosjean ‘saw death coming’ in fiery Bahrain crash, eyeing Abu Dhabi return
Formula 1 driver Romain Grosjean believes he could've died in his fiery crash Sunday at the Bahrain Grand Prix. Grosjean said he "saw death coming" and fought to get out of the wreckage for his ... ( read original story ...)
Romain Grosjean ‘saw death coming’ as he relives Bahrain Grand Prix crash
Romain Grosjean says he “saw death coming” in the immediate aftermath of his 137mph horror crash on Sunday as he sat in the cockpit of his burning Haas, but forced himself to get out of the fire after ... ( read original story ...)
F1 CEO on Bahrain Grand Prix and human rights
F1 CEO Chase Carey tells CNN that Formula One is "proud to partner with" Bahrain and insisted his organization helped advance human rights causes around the world. ( read original story ...)