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Mon, 29 Jun 2026 Today's Paper
American officials working in China have been reportedly subjected to a blanket ’’non-fraternization’’ policy
India’s National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) is actively leading the efforts as part of Operation Bharma, with rescue and relief operations underway in Myanmar.
The Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) has faced increasing scrutiny following a series of training aircraft crashes, with the most recent incident involving a Chinese-manufactured K-8 trainer jet on March 21, 2025. This crash occurred during a routine train
China has announced it will impose additional tariffs of 34 per cent on imports from the US in retaliation for duties of the same amount unveiled by President Donald Trump this week as part of his aggressive trade agenda.
Businesses in Hunza, particularly in Gojal Valley of Pakistan-occupied Gilgit Baltistan (PoGB), have been grappling with severe challenges due to unreliable internet services, as reported by Pamir Times.
Veteran Bollywood actor and director Manoj Kumar has died at the age of 87 in India’s financial capital, Mumbai.
U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Wednesday that closes a trade loophole used to ship low-value packages duty-free from China, known as ’’de minimis.’’ The order, effective from May 2, aims to combat the illicit flow of
Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a special announcement in Thailand on Thursday, stating that India will send relics of Lord Buddha, discovered in Gujarat’s Aravalli in the 1960s, to Thailand so that devotees can pay their obeisance.
The frenzy over pouring money into developing Artificial Intelligence (AI) models has created a potential investment bubble in China, experts have warned. The heavy investment in AI infrastructure poses risks to China’s technology sector. The conse
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, whose declaration of martial law in December involved special forces storming the National Assembly and National Election Commission, was officially removed from office Friday after the country’s Constitutional
Oil prices fell to negative territory after rising by a dollar in post-settlement trade on Wednesday as U.S. President Donald Trump announced reciprocal tariffs on trading partners, stoking concerns that a global trade war may dampen demand for crude
China’s military conducted a live-fire exercise in the Taiwan Strait to simulate strikes on key ports and energy facilities, it said on Wednesday.
The naval ships of India and Russia participating in the bilateral naval Exercise Indra 2025 set sail, marking the commencement of the sea phase. The navies of the two nations will engage in complex tactical manoeuvres and joint engagement drills on
India handed over 50 tons of relief material carried by INS Satpura and INS Savitri to Myanmar on Monday. India’s Ambassador to Myanmar, Abhay Thakur, handed over the relief material at Yangon for distribution among the affected areas.
Elon Musk has regained his position as the world’s richest individual on Forbes’ annual billionaires list, despite facing some financial challenges and criticism for his involvement with the Trump administration.
In promotional material posted on its official social media channels in 2024, China Railway No. 10 Engineering Group declared that its first super high-rise project built overseas would duly become its “calling card” in Thailand.
A volcano erupted to the south of Iceland’s capital on Tuesday (April 1), spewing lava and smoke in a fiery display of orange and red that triggered the evacuation of tourists and residents, although air traffic continued as normal.
A doctor in Hawaii is accused of trying to kill his wife after she allegedly refused to take a picture with him, according to authorities.
Xi Jinping has urged global business leaders to work together to protect supply chains at a meeting with a group of executives including Rajesh Subramaniam of FedEx, Ola Källenius of Mercedes-Benz and Georges Elhedery of HSBC.
Pakistan faces a severe water shortage crisis, significantly affecting agriculture and livelihoods across the country. However, in the face of this challenge, farmers in Hyderabad have taken proactive measures to address this growing issue, as report
Japan’s long-dreaded “big one” earthquake could kill almost 300,000 people along its urbanised Pacific coast, create 12.3mn evacuees and cause $1.8tn of economic damage, a new government forecast has warned.
China’s manufacturing boom began in the early 1990s, driven by its vast, low-cost labor force, which enabled the production of labor-intensive goods on a massive scale. Over the years, international corporations poured investments into the country,
As part of India’s commitment to Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) operations, a specialised rescue team from the 50 (I) Para Brigade was deployed to Myanmar under Operation Brahma on Saturday after a 7.7 magnitude earthquake struc
The death toll from the earthquake that hit Myanmar has risen to more than 1,700 as more bodies have been pulled from the rubble, the country’s military-led government said Monday.
Taiwan on Friday received the first of its long-awaited 66 F-16C/D Block 70 jets from the US during a delivery ceremony held at Lockheed Martin’s factory in the US’s Greenville, South Carolina, Taipei Times reported on Sunday.
As global economic growth slows and capital markets become increasingly risk-averse, China continues to stand out as a crucial investment destination. However, its appeal is no longer merely about low-cost manufacturing or sheer market size. Instead,
A strong 7.3 magnitude earthquake rocked the Thai capital Friday, causing buildings to sway.
Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov said on Thursday that arrangements are being made for Russian President Vladimir Putin’s visit to India.
China has issued a warning to the Philippines ahead of United States Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s scheduled visit to Manila this week, urging the Philippine government to ’’stop serving as other countries’ mouthpiece’’ and to avoid be
The global economic outlook is facing significant headwinds as the United States escalates its tariff policies, which economists warn could stifle global growth, exacerbate inflation, and disrupt international trade. According to the Global Economic
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