At least 12 people, including three children, lost their lives yesterday when a sudden landslide sank two boats docked at a river port in central Peru, leaving dozens more unaccounted for, officials r...
Thousands of citizens filled the streets of Manila today, raising their voices against what they call a massive betrayal of public trust. At the heart of their outrage is a multi-billion-dollar flood ...
Egypt has begun training hundreds of Palestinian police officers as part of a plan to establish a post-war security force in Gaza, a Palestinian official told AFP. The initiative reflects a broader ef...
Hundreds of volunteers have come together in Hong Kong to provide immediate aid to victims of the city’s deadliest fire in nearly 80 years. From distributing diapers and hot meals to offering free c...
The death toll from catastrophic floods across South-east Asia has risen to at least 161, as authorities rush to rescue stranded residents, restore power, reopen roads, and coordinate recovery efforts...
From Passports to MyDigital ID: Social Media Logins to Undergo Serious Verification by Mid-2026, Says Fahmi The Malaysian government is taking a big step to make social media safer. By the second quar...
In a shocking turn of events, India’s cricket team suffered a humiliating defeat at the hands of South Africa, losing the second Test by a staggering 408 runs on Wednesday. This loss marks South Afr...
China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi has expressed strong condemnation of Japan’s recent statements regarding Taiwan, calling them “shocking” and warning that Tokyo has crossed a red line that mus...
South Africa has made headlines this weekend by pushing forward a bold G20 agenda, securing consensus on climate change action and debt relief even as the Trump administration openly opposed the moves...
Niigata Prefecture Governor Hideyo Hanazumi has approved a partial restart of the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power plant, the world’s largest, moving Japan a step closer to reviving its nuclear sect...












