Pakistan Sanctions 5 Police Officers For Suicide Blast That Kills 5 Chinese Engineers
Power China has resumed activities at Diamer Bhasha, although China Gezhouba Group Company's operations at Dasu remain closed
6 Died In Russian Drone Attack In Kharkiv, Ukraine
Police confirmed the deaths and reported that eight more persons were treated with blast injuries and shrapnel wounds
US, Australia, Japan And Philippines To Conduct Joint Naval Drills In South China Sea
The US, Australia, Japan, And the Philippines are set to conduct naval and air drills in the disputed South China Sea on April 7, 2024, to counter China's assertiveness
US President Calls On Egypt, Qatar To Pressure On Hamas To Accept Hostage Deal
In a call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday, Biden made clear that everything must be done to secure the release of hostages
Taiwan: 7 Chinese Naval Vessels, 1 Military Aircraft Detected
Taiwan on Saturday said that it detected 7 Chinese naval vessels and 1 military aircraft operating around Taiwan.
China Accuses United States Of Fear-Mongering In Response To Criticism About Excessive Manufacturing
Following his arrival in China late Thursday, Yellen spoke with Vice Premier He Lifeng and Guangdong Province Governor Wang Weizhong in Guangzhou
Microsoft Unveils Chinese AI Strategy to Interfere with Indian Elections
The alert follows China's utilization of AI in a trial during Taiwan's presidential election to sway the results.
US’ New Jersey Experiences Second Earthquake Of 4.0 Magnitude Within Hours
New Jersey experienced a 4.0 magnitude aftershock following a 4.8 magnitude earthquake, with no reported damages or injuries
Tragic Death of Indian Student in Ohio Adds to Concerns Over Safety of Indian Community in the US
This unfortunate event adds to a concerning trend of tragedies befalling Indian and Indian-origin individuals in the United States since the beginning of 2024.
Taiwan: 8 Chinese Naval Vessels Tracked
Taiwan on Friday said that it detected 8 Chinese naval vessels operating around Taiwan. It was between 6 am on Thursday (4 April) to 6 am on Friday (5 April).