Saudi Arabia will allow mosques to open for Friday prayers, state TV reported on Tuesday, as the kingdom eases restrictions on movement to curb the spread of the coronavirus. ( read original story ...)
Afghanistan War Movie ‘The Outpost’ Sets July 2 Event Release
Fathom Events will hold special event screenings of "The Outpost" on 500 screens July 2, followed by a more limited theatrical run. ( read original story ...)
Afghanistan to free 900 Taliban, urges ceasefire extension
World Afghanistan to free 900 Taliban, urges ceasefire extension. Posted . The Afghan government has urged the Taliban to extend a three-day ceasefire which is due to end on Tuesd ... ( read original story ...)
Exchange with North Korea must resume, South’s politicians say
Seoul's advocates for continued engagement with North Korea may be becoming restless about stalled talks. Kim Hong-gul, president of the South Korean Council for Reconciliation and Cooperation who is ... ( read original story ...)
More Americans have lost their jobs since the pandemic started than the entire workforces of the UK, France, or South Korea
In the past nine weeks, 38.6 million US workers have filed for unemployment. That's like all jobs in France just ceasing to exist. ( read original story ...)
Robot barista serves up coffee in South Korea
Rough Cuts Robot barista serves up coffee in South Korea. Posted . The new robot barista at a cafe in Daejeon, South Korea, is courteous and swift as it seamlessly makes its way t ... ( read original story ...)
Review: Elliot Ackerman’s latest is a tense tale from Turkey
If you know your Bosphorus from phosphorus and Gezi Park means something to you, you’ll probably love Elliot Ackerman’s ... ( read original story ...)
ADB lends $400 million to boost Philippines capital markets
MANILA, Philippines — The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved a $400-million policy-based loan to support the Philippine government’s efforts to strengthen its domestic capital markets. The ... ( read original story ...)
Philippines tries transport test run to prepare for commuter chaos
Police in the Philippine capital did a dry run on Tuesday of measures to enforce social distancing on public transport and control the spread of coronavirus, a tricky task in a densely populated city ... ( read original story ...)
This Is How Duterte Could Declare Martial Law in the Philippines
Experts fear the Philippines president is testing the waters for a constitutionally viable declaration of nationwide martial law. ( read original story ...)