First-Ever US-Japan-Philippines Summit To Strengthen Defence Ties, China Responds
Philippines and Japan leaders are set to visit Washington for the first trilateral summit to strengthen defence ties, improve command structures, coordinate coast guard operations, and address issues
Malaysia’s Pahang Turns Ramadan Food Waste Into Crop Fertilizer
Food leftovers are placed into the machine, which progressively mixes them with rice husks and sawdust for 48 hours
Taiwan: 4 Chinese Naval Vessels Tracked Around Nation
Taiwan on Monday said that it detected 4 Chinese naval ships operating around Taiwan. It was between 6 am on Sunday to 6 am on Monday.
Over 10,000 Houses Flood Across Russia As Ural River Surges
The Kremlin announced that flooding was now unavoidable in the Urals region of Kurgan and the Siberian region of Tyumen
Zaporizhzhia Plant Hit By Ukraine Drone, Says Russia; UN Watchdog Asks For Caution
IAEA head Rafael Grossi stated that at least three direct hits against ZNPP main reactor containment structures occurred
Boat Sinks Off Mozambique’s North Coast, Killing Over 90
The southern African country has recorded nearly 15,000 instances of waterborne disease and 32 deaths since October
Pakistan: Two Killed, Five Injured In Khuzdar Blast
At least two people were killed and five injured in a motorcycle bomb blast in Khuzdar City of Balochistan.
Paris: Three Killed In Explosion Followed By Fire
At least 3 people were killed on Sunday after a fire broke out in an eight-storey building in Paris.
Southern Gaza Palestinians Return as Troops Withdraw: ‘Nothing Left’
"I walked through the streets," the 38-year-old told AFP, "and saw nothing but rubble. Our city is gone. There's absolutely nothing left. I couldn't hold back my tears."
Taiwan Earthquake: Daily Aftershocks Drop To 89 From 314
Data showed a decline in the daily count of aftershocks over the past few days, dropping from 314, 167, and 111 to 89.