Iran War, Finlandize Iraq... As the coronavirus pandemic rages around the world and Americans remain divided on reopening the economy, lawmakers in the United States seem united on one issue: an ... ( read original story ...)
Iran raises death toll in friendly fire missile strike to 19
The friendly fire incident happened on Sunday near the port of Jask, some 1,270 kilometers (790 miles) southeast of Tehran. ( read original story ...)
Iran naval vessel sunk by ‘friendly fire’ in Gulf of Oman
One sailor has been killed and others have been wounded in a "friendly fire" incident involving two Iranian naval vessels, Iranian state TV has said. A new anti-ship missile being tested by the ... ( read original story ...)
19 dead as Iran warship hit by ‘friendly fire’ in tense Gulf
An Iranian warship was hit by a friendly fire missile during naval exercises, killing 19 sailors, state media and the army said Monday, amid tensions with the US in Gulf waters. The incident involving ... ( read original story ...)
Turkey turns to medical diplomacy to heal damaged relations
Emblazoned with Turkish flags and presidential seals, crates packed with medical equipment are loaded onto planes, part of a major aid campaign by Ankara which has dispatched supplies to dozens of ... ( read original story ...)
Vietnam reopens schools after easing coronavirus curbs
Authorities at kindergartens and primary schools in Vietnam took children's temperatures at the gates when they re-opened on Monday from a months-long closure over the coronavirus pandemic, following ... ( read original story ...)
Philippines’ coronavirus infections breach 11,000 mark
The Philippines' confirmed coronavirus infections have broken past the 11,000 mark, the health ministry said on Monday. ( read original story ...)
Japan’s Kobe Steel to cut spending after booking annual loss
Kobe Steel Ltd , Japan's No.3 steelmaker, said on Monday it will cut capital expenditure by a third after one-off charges and weaker demand in steel and aluminium even before the COVID-19 ... ( read original story ...)
Japan Warns Off Chinese Coast Guard Ships Chasing Its Fishing Boat In East China Sea
Another minor skirmish took place in the tense East China Sea last Friday (May 8) when the Japanese Coast Guard (JCG) sent patrol boats and warned a group of Chinese Coast Guard (CCG) ships when they ... ( read original story ...)
Japan could end state of emergency for regions with stable virus cases
Japan could lift a state-of-emergency in many regions this week if new coronavirus cases are under control, the economy minister said on Monday, as it inches towards a gradual return of economic ... ( read original story ...)