6 Dead, More Than 20 Hurt In Syria Explosion
The authorities had increased security around the tomb in preparation for the 10-day Ashura commemoration
US Intelligence: China Possibly Providing Russian Military With ‘Dual-Use’ Technology
China has increased its imports of Russia's energy exports, including oil and gas redirected from Europe
“The Era Of Global Warming Has Ended…” Says UN Chief Antonio Guterres
Guterres urged leaders to move swiftly and urged an end to hesitation, excusese, and waiting for others to initiate.
Singapore Hangs First Woman In 19 Years For Trafficking 31 Grams Of Heroin
Singapore's laws mandate the death penalty for anyone convicted of trafficking more than 500 grams of cannabis and 15 grams of heroin.
Nearly 30 People Feared Dead Following A Boat Capsizes In Philippines
Search and rescue operations are still underway in the region
North Korea Displays Drones And Ballistic Missiles During Night-Time Parade
The Chinese and Russian delegations, led by Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu, were the first to visit North Korea since the outbreak of COVID-19
Bali Convention Of G20 Takes Xi Jinping And Modi’s Meeting To Next Level
Since the military standoff in eastern Ladakh began in April or May of 2020, this was the first confirmation of talks between the leaders while they were welcoming one other in Bali.
US To Shares Evidences Of Russian War Crimes With International Criminal Court On Orders Of President Biden
A warrant for Vladimir Putin's arrest was issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC), a permanent war crimes tribunal, in March for the alleged deportation of children from Ukraine, which would constitute a war crime.
Mass Stranding In Western Australia Leads To Euthanasia Of Nearly 100 Whales
250 volunteers and 100 wildlife professionals worked in vain to preserve the rest of the pod
China Closes Schools And Businesses As It Prepares For Typhoon Doksuri
The typhoon knocked out power to almost 49,000 Taiwanese households