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Sat, 27 Jul 2024 Today's Paper
In a bold move, the U.S. State Department has declared its intention to enforce visa restrictions on Chinese officials implicated in the oppression of religious and ethnic minorities within China.
An international human rights watchdog called upon the Chinese authorities on Tuesday for the illegal imprisonment and further torture of Ilham Tohti, a renowned Uyghur activist and intellectual, Amnesty International said in a statement.
Nippon Steel (5401.T), opens new tab will dissolve its joint venture with China’s Baoshan Iron & Steel (600019.SS), opens new tab, it said on Tuesday, ending two decades of cooperation when their existing shareholders’ agreement expires at the en
A tanker carrying close to 1.5 million litres of industrial fuel has capsized and sank off the Philippine capital on Thursday, causing an oil spill, officials say.
Pakistan’s Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) chief Hafiz Naeemur Rahman on Sunday warned against new military operations and said that the bureaucracy must mend their ways and acknowledge their failures, Geo News reported, quoting The News.
A court in the United Arab Emirates has handed 57 Bangladeshis long prison terms for holding protests in the Gulf state against their own country’s government.
China has issued controversial judicial guidelines targeting ’’die-hard’’ supporters of Taiwanese independence, urging them to renounce their stance or face criminal penalties.
Health authorities in India’s Kerala state have issued an alert after a 14-year-old boy died of the Nipah virus.
ByteDance, the owner of global hit short video platform TikTok, has lost a legal challenge that sought to reverse a European Union decision stating that the firm should not favour its own service over rivals.
MUMBAI: Chandrayaan-3, whose success made India the world’s first country to have landed near the lunar South Pole, has been awarded the World Space Award by the International Astronautical Federation.
U.S. President Joe Biden ended his reelection campaign on Sunday after fellow Democrats lost faith in his mental acuity and ability to beat Donald Trump, leaving the presidential race in uncharted territory, the foreign media reported.
As Democrats churn over whether President Joe Biden should stay in the 2024 race, the party turmoil is deepening over whether his Vice President Kamala Harris is next in line for the job or if a “mini primary” should be quickly launched to choose
Singapore directed social media platforms to block nearly 100 online accounts of exiled Chinese tycoon Guo Wengui over posts deemed detrimental to the interests of the city-state.
Cyber-security experts and agencies around the world are warning people about a wave of opportunistic hacking attempts linked to the IT outage.
Taiwan’s companies are shifting supply chains from China to India, the country’s key trade body chair told Reuters in an interview.
A major fire broke out on a container cargo merchant vessel about 102 nautical miles southwest of Goa, causing explosions on the front part of the ship on Friday evening. The vessel was on a passage from Mundra port in Gujarat to Colombo in Sri Lanka
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has become the most followed world leader on X (formerly known as Twitter), surpassing the 100 million followers mark.
Bangladesh has announced the imposition of a curfew and the deployment of military forces after days of clashes at protests against government job quotas across the country.
Top defence officials from Japan, US and South Korea vowed to boost countries’ trilateral relations and cooperation and achieve peace amid rising security risks from China and North Korea, Nikkei Asia reported.
China withdrew cash from its banking system for a fifth consecutive month amid caution toward monetary easing as currency depreciation pressures mount.
The 16th edition of the India-Mongolia Joint Military Exercise, Nomadic Elephant 2024, concluded on Tuesday, and the two sides engaged in a meaningful dialogue about future joint operations, symbolising the deepened ties and mutual respect cultivated
Joe Biden has tested positive for Covid-19 and is suffering mild symptoms, the White House has said.
A nationwide manhunt is in full swing and an upper-crust lakeside town in shock after a mystery man stabbed and killed the former design boss of Rolls-Royce at his front door on Friday evening.
The United States has introduced new tariffs on steel and aluminium products shipped from China via Mexico, sealing a loophole that Chinese suppliers have exploited since 2018.
China’s economy grew much slower than expected in the second quarter as a protracted property downturn and job insecurity knocked the wind out of a fragile recovery, keeping alive expectations Beijing will need to unleash even more stimulus.
Four people have been killed in a shooting near a mosque in Oman’s capital Muscat, the country’s police say.
A 34-year-old man was charged Monday with murdering two men whose remains were found in two suitcases in southwest England.
China and NATO are trying to deepen cooperation with ‘like-minded’ countries in the Indo-Pacific and Europe, which several analysts see as part of growing competition between the United States and China, Voice of America (VOA) reported.
Several people have been killed after a car bomb exploded outside a popular café packed with football fans in the Somali capital, Mogadishu.
As China’s economic growth slows and its financial system shows signs of strain, the country’s banking sector emerges as a potential flashpoint that could threaten not only domestic stability but also global economic health.
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