Multi-phase election will stretch over 44 days

From April 19 to June 1, nearly 970 million Indians — or over 10% of the global population — are eligible to vote in general elections.

Defense chief says N.Korea supplied 7,000 containers of munitions to Russia

North Korea has shipped around 7,000 containers filled with munitions and other military equipment to Russia since last year to help support its war in Ukraine,

Bengaluru is fast running out of water, and a long, scorching summer still looms

Bhavani Mani Muthuvel and her family of nine have around five 20-liter buckets worth of water for the week for cooking, cleaning and household chores.

22 artifacts looted after the Battle of Okinawa returned Tokyo

Twenty-two historic artifacts that were looted following the Battle of Okinawa in World War II have been returned to Japan after a family from Massachusetts discovered

IAEA chief reassures residents that treated wastewater discharge at Fukushima nuclear plant is safe

The head of the U.N. atomic agency told local Japanese representatives at a meeting in Fukushima on Wednesday that the ongoing discharge of treated radioactive wastewater at

Commercial rocket trying to put a satellite into orbit explodes moments after liftoff in Japan

Space One was aiming to be Japan’s first private sector success at putting a satellite into orbit. Online video showed the Kairos rocket blasting off in

Protests drove king off the throne 16 years ago. Now, protests are trying to bring him back

Sixteen years ago, mass protests in Nepal forced then-King Gyanendra Shah to give up the throne and clear the way for a republic. Now, a new

N. Korea conducts artillery firing drills in likely response to S. Korea-US military training

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un supervised artillery firing drills aimed at boosting combat readiness, state media reported Friday, days after his country vowed to take

At least 19 dead and seven missing as landslide and flash floods hit Sumatra island

Torrential rains have triggered flash floods and a landslide on Indonesia’s Sumatra island, killing at least 19 people and leaving seven others missing, officials said yesterday. Tons

Pritzker Prize goes to architect Yamamoto who values community in spaces

The Pritzker Architecture Prize has been awarded to Japan’s Riken Yamamoto, who earns the field’s highest honor for what organizers called a long career focused on “multiplying

Australian, Vietnamese PMs elevate their nations’ booming economic relationship

Australian and Vietnamese prime ministers yesterday discussed ways of improving an already booming economic relationship, as part of Australia’s strategy to diversify trade away from China.

Families of those on missing Flight 370 cannot shake off their grief without answers

Over the past decade, Grace Subathirai Nathan graduated from law school, got married, opened a law firm and had two babies. But part of her is frozen

Swift steals the show at an Asian summit as Singapore defends exclusive Eras Tour stop

Taylor Swift stole the show at an Asian summit this week when Singapore’s leader defended his tiny country’s lucrative concert deal that could cause bad blood

Malaysia may renew the search for MH370 a decade after the flight disappeared

Malaysian officials said over the weekend they may renew the hunt for MH370, after a U.S. company that tried to find the plane in 2018 proposed

South Korea Doctors hold massive anti-government rally over medical school recruitment plan

Thousands of senior doctors rallied in Seoul yesterday to express their support for junior doctors who have been on strike for nearly two weeks over a

India’s richest man is bringing Rihanna and 1,200 guests to a pre-wedding bash for his son

It might be the biggest party this small west Indian city has ever seen. As billionaire industrialist Mukesh Ambani prepares for the wedding of his son

Philippine president tells Australian parliament their strategic partnership ‘more important than ever’

Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. told Australia’s Parliament yesterday that the strategic partnership between the two nations was more important than ever with the rule of law

A former police chief will face charges for allegedly helping a Red Bull scion avoid justice

Prosecutors in Thailand announced this week they will indict a former national police chief on charges of impeding legal action against an heir to the Red

Young South Korean doctors resist back-to-work orders, risking prosecution

As South Korea’s government made a last plea for junior doctors to end a walkout hours before ysterday’s deadline, many were expected to defy orders

Japan had the fewest babies it has ever recorded last year, and fewer marriages

The number of babies born in Japan last year fell for an eighth straight year to a new low, government data showed this week, and

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