“Hunger is the biggest problem in India,” a representative of Bunge told CNBC, adding that there’s millions who are still going hungry. Rice, wheat, milk and sugarcane — India is among the largest producers of these agricultural commodities, yet millions are still starving in the world’s most populous country.
India vs England: KL Rahul and Ravindra Jadeja to miss second Test
Coverage: Live text commentary on BBC Sport website and app with daily Test Match Special podcasts on BBC Sounds. India all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja and batter KL Rahul have been ruled out of the second Test against England,
China’s manufacturing activity shrank for the fourth straight month in January
China’s factory activity contracted for a fourth consecutive month in January, underscoring the much-needed litany of policy support for the world’s second-largest economy which Beijing announced last week.
A luxury Dior handbag rattles South Korea’s politics
A gift accepted by the country’s first lady has set off very public debates about ethics and revealed ruling party divisions just weeks before legislative elections.
South Korea officials shift attention from Dior bag scandal to ex-first lady’s Chanel coat
The ruling People Power Party says it will investigate the wife of former leader Moon Jae-in for allegedly buying a Chanel jacket with taxpayers’ money The move comes as current President Yoon Suk-yeol’s wife faces heat for accepting a US$2,
South Korea’s Yoon blocks new probe of 2022 Halloween crowd crush
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol blocked on Tuesday a bill to launch a new probe into a Halloween crowd crush that killed 159 people in Seoul’s Itaewon district in 2022, in a move slammed by the opposition and relatives of the victims.
Klinsmann: No fear but a lot of respect for everyone
Jurgen Klinsmann says his South Korea side has no fear of any team but respects them all ahead of their match with Saudi Arabia in the Asian Cup.
Iran’s Proxies Are Out of Control
By tying Iran’s fate to an unruly Axis, Khamenei has endangered his country and put it at serious risk of war.
Iran Executes Four Alleged ‘Terrorists,’ Claiming Men Were Linked to Israel Spy Agency
F our men Iran believed to be linked to Israeli spy agency Mossad were executed on Monday, Iranian state media reported, amid escalating tensions between the longtime foes and con
Philippines and Vietnam agree to expand cooperation in South China Sea, which Beijing also claims
The Philippines and Vietnam have signed agreements to avoid incidents in the South China Sea and broaden cooperation between their coast guards …