Hundreds of veterans and supporters joined a ceremonial walk down Constitution Avenue to honor those who served in the Vietnam War.
Philippines says it is working with Washington to obtain oil from U.S.-sanctioned countries
The Philippines is working with Washington to secure waivers and exemptions that will allow it to obtain oil from U.S.-sanctioned countries and guarantee supplies, its ambassador to the United States said.
Massive blaze engulfs plastic factory in Indonesia
ALBAWABA- A large fire broke out at a plastic factory in Wanaherang, Gunung Putri, Bogor Regency, West Java, on Sunday evening, sending thick black smok
Kyrgyzstan seeks $1.2 billion in aid to rebuild country after months of instability
BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan – BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan (AP) — Kyrgyzstan's government appealed to an international donors conference Tuesday for $1.2 billion in aid to rebuild the country after months of political ...
AICPA and CIMA join SLID to boost governance among Sri Lankan businesses
The AICPA and CIMA have signed a three-year memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Sri Lanka Institute of Directors (SLID) to boost finance and governance capabilities within Sri Lanka’s corporate ...
Vietnam War veterans honored in national and local ceremonies
Vietnam War veterans are being remembered in Washington, D.C., and various Oklahoma cities through commemoration ceremonies.
Vietnam veterans honored by Oakville VFW
Vietnam War veterans were recognized and honored on Sunday in Oakville. The Oakville Veterans of Foreign Wars holds the service annually, thanking those who served for ...
Bangladesh’s children of the revolution
Many activists who helped overthrow the authoritarian government in 2024 fear that without constitutional reforms, the country could slide back into dictatorship
India backs Bangladesh, slams Pakistan denial as Tarique Rahman recalls 1971 ‘Bengali genocide’
New Delhi's remarks came three days after PM Rahman described Islamabad's Operation Searchlight in that year against unarmed Bangladeshi people as 'one of the most heinous genocides in history'
Indonesia Fines 97 P2P Lenders $44M Over Cartel Practices
Indonesia’s antitrust agency has fined 97 peer-to-peer lending companies a combined Rp755 billion ($44.6 million) after finding them guilty of coordinating