Divided By Borders, United By Faith: Thailand’s Ayutthaya And India’s Ayodhya
Aside from Ayutthaya, Hindu temples around Thailand are preparing for huge celebrations on January 22
Iran Holds Air Defence Drill Day Following Pakistani Missile Strikes
Iran has also launched strikes on Islamic State targets in Syria and Iraq
Unrest in Indian Ocean island nation of Comoros after the president is declared election winner
Widespread Unrest in Comoros Continues as Incumbent President's Election Victory Sparks Protests
Japan’s Moon Sniper Aims To Eclipse China In Space With Lunar Landing
JAXA emphasizes that its high-precision technology will be a valuable tool in future exploration of the hilly moon poles
Tensions To Lower On Grounds Of South China Sea As China And Philippines Agree To Negotiate
The two parties decided to keep up their improved communication and amicable conversations to handle their disputes at sea.
Greenland’s Ice Sheet Shrank By 5,091 Square Kilometres In Four Decades
The latest estimate of ice loss from glacial retreat will have little effect on global sea levels but a significant impact on ocean circulation
China Offers To Mediate After Missile Strikes Between Iran And Pakistan
Both nations are staunch allies of Beijing and members of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization
Taiwan Claims Detected 18 Chinese Planes In First Military Activity Following Elections
The security and prosperity of the Taiwan Strait region are closely related to global development and stability
Day 3 Of World Economic Forum To Witness Presence Of Israel’s President And OpenAI CEO
The four-day Davos conference has covered a wide range of subjects, not the least of which are worries about artificial intelligence and climate change, which present both opportunities and risks for certain people's ability to pursue their careers.
Pentagon Strikes 14 Missiles Ready For Fire By Houthi Rebels In Yemen
Houthis claim they are acting in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza