More than 670 people are believed to have died after a massive landslide in Papua New Guinea, a UN official told AFP on Sunday as aid workers and villagers braved
The prime ministers of China and Japan arrived in Seoul on Sunday for their first trilateral summit in five years, which is expected to focus on economic issues rather than
Taiwan’s president said on Sunday that he was still open to working with China on building ‘mutual understanding and reconciliation’, days after Beijing launched military drills around the self-ruled island
Four young children were among 27 people killed when a fire in India ripped through a crowded amusement park, police said, as rescuers on Sunday scoured the site the morning
Israel bombed the Gaza Strip, including Rafah, on Saturday, a day after the top UN court ordered it to halt military operations in the southern city as efforts get underway in Paris
Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman made a phone call on Friday to Iran’s acting President Mohammad Mokhber. During the call, the Crown Prince expressed condolences on
India’s six-week election resumed on Saturday, with top rivals of Prime Minister Narendra Modi due to vote in the capital New Delhi after accusing him of unjustly targeting them with
The foreign owner of a T20 cricket team in Sri Lanka’s Premier League (LPL) was arrested on Wednesday on suspicion of corruption, police said, a day after a highly publicised
A 20-year-old student in Russia who agreed to post leaflets on behalf of a pro-Ukraine partisan group has been handed 13 years jail for treason, Russian media reported on Thursday.
Iran’s president Ebrahim Raisi, who was killed in a helicopter crash, will be buried Thursday in his hometown after two days of funeral processions attended by thousands of mourners. Raisi,